photosynthesis Crossword Puzzles
Biology 2021-10-18
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- the process that allows plants to create sugars
- this organ system in humans can help fight against infection
- this organ system in animals breaks down large materials into smaller ones for easier absorption
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports products of photosynthesis
- the structure in animals that is created by having bones outside of the body
- this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe
- the process of moving substances in the phloem
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- tiny openings in the leaf surface
- a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports substances from the roots
- the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis
- the stomata has 2 of these to allow it to open or close
- dioxide this gaseous substance can go in or out of the stomata
- this tissue type in animals allow movement
14 Clues: tiny openings in the leaf surface • this tissue type in animals allow movement • the process of moving substances in the phloem • the process that allows plants to create sugars • this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe • a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours • the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis • ...
Unit 6 - Astrobiology 2017-05-23
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- This mineral is needed to make proteins (N)
- an animal that eats other animals (P)
- an animal that only eats plants (H)
- The chemical reaction to release energy from food (R)
- The name for the chemical reaction plants use to make glucose (P)
- This mineral is needed to maintain the chloroplasts
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- this man came up with the idea of survival of the fittest (D)
- an animal that does not want to be eaten! (P)
- a very small animal that can survive nearly anything (W)
- The part of the plant cell responsible for photosynthesis (C)
- a word to describe how species change due to the environment (E)
- Contains lots of plant minerals, can be added to help growth (F)
- This gives the chloroplasts energy for photosynthesis
13 Clues: an animal that only eats plants (H) • an animal that eats other animals (P) • This mineral is needed to make proteins (N) • an animal that does not want to be eaten! (P) • This mineral is needed to maintain the chloroplasts • The chemical reaction to release energy from food (R) • This gives the chloroplasts energy for photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-04-14
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- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- gas that is a reactant of photosynthesis and a waste product of cellular respiration
- the process by which cells use oxygen to release energy from glucose
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- green pigment used only in plants to asorb sunlight
- organelles that capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical enery for the plant cell to use
- C6H12O6
- gas that is a waste product of photosynthesis but a reactant of cellular respiration
- Found in the chemical bonds of sugar
- Ending materials in a chemical reaction.
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- H2O
- (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work
13 Clues: H2O • C6H12O6 • Found in the chemical bonds of sugar • Ending materials in a chemical reaction. • A starting material in a chemical reaction • green pigment used only in plants to asorb sunlight • the process by which cells use oxygen to release energy from glucose • Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars • ...
chemicals: 2016-10-23
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- a green chemical found in the chloroplasts of green plants, needed to carry out photosynthesis
- a reaction of acid with a base, forming salt and water
- single celled organisms that live in water
- a process in which chemicals move
- chemicals that take part in a chemical reaction
- a green coating of copper hydroxide that is produced when copper reacts with moisture, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere
- hydrated iron (III) oxide
- a biological catalyst that speeds up reactions
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- endothermic reaction that takes place in green plants. uses energy from sunlight to combine water and carbon dioxide and produces glucose and oxygen gas.
- a simple sugar formed by photosynthesis
- highly combustible chemicals
- a rapid reaction with oxygen that releases energy in the form of heat and/ or light
- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- chemicals produced in a chemical reaction
- a term commonly used for sodium chloride
- a chemical reaction that releases energy
- a way of protecting aluminium from corrosion, by deliberately creating a layer of aluminium oxide over it
17 Clues: hydrated iron (III) oxide • highly combustible chemicals • a process in which chemicals move • a simple sugar formed by photosynthesis • a chemical reaction that absorbs energy • a term commonly used for sodium chloride • a chemical reaction that releases energy • chemicals produced in a chemical reaction • single celled organisms that live in water • ...
Cell Energy Crossword 2024-01-09
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- photosynthesis occurs in this organelle
- the area on the enzyme that the substrates fits
- the three products of cell respiration are water, ATP, and _____________.
- a process that releases energy by breaking down large molecules
- organisms that must consume other organisms to obtain energy
- a process in which plants convert the energy in sunlight into chemical energy in the form of sugars, such as glucose
- the two products of photosynthesis are oxygen and ____________.
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- the specific reactant that an enzyme acts on
- a process in which plants and animals use oxygen to break down organic molecules, such as glucose, to make energy in the form of ATP
- a type of reaction that releases energy
- enzymes can be denatured by changes in pH and ____________.
- cell respiration occurs in this organelle
- a process that requires an input of energy to build larger molecules
- organisms that can make their own food or energy
- usable energy for the cell
- biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- a type of reaction that requires an input of energy
17 Clues: usable energy for the cell • photosynthesis occurs in this organelle • a type of reaction that releases energy • cell respiration occurs in this organelle • the specific reactant that an enzyme acts on • the area on the enzyme that the substrates fits • organisms that can make their own food or energy • a type of reaction that requires an input of energy • ...
Green Planet 2024-11-15
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- The green pigment required for photosynthesis.
- A use of plants that relates to people's health.
- These chemicals help crops faster and stronger.
- These chemicals are sprayed onto crops to kill the pests that feed on them.
- The place where an organism lives.
- The product of photosynthesis that a plant uses for energy.
- The way that plants and animals rely on each other to survive.
- This word describes the range of species found in an area.
- Burning fossil fuels and driving cars can cause this.
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- A problem caused by taking too many fish out of the sea.
- The human ___________ is growing rapidly, meaning food production must be increased.
- You can test a leaf for this to find out if the plant has carried out photosynthesis.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- This step in the carbon cycle describes organisms releasing carbon dioxide.
- Animals that are hunted by other animals.
- This step in the carbon cycle describes burning fuels.
- The organism found at the start of every food chain, that makes its own food.
17 Clues: The place where an organism lives. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • Animals that are hunted by other animals. • The green pigment required for photosynthesis. • These chemicals help crops faster and stronger. • A use of plants that relates to people's health. • Burning fossil fuels and driving cars can cause this. • ...
Cl4-S-PLANT LIFE-II_Medium 2020-07-14
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- Name the plant in which red substance hides the green chlorophyll and appears as red coloured leaf.
- The form of food prepared plants during photosynthesis .
- To adjust in a new living condition.
- A green substance that is present in leaves.
- Shape of the stomata cells.
- The food or grains that we get from grass family.
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- A chain that shows a series of organisms where each member depends on the lower member in the series for food.
- Extra food is stored in the plants in the form of
- The food prepared by the process of photosynthesis.
- The gas that is released during photosynthesis.
- Removing the green pigment in a leaf.
- Iodine solution turns starch to __________ colour
12 Clues: Shape of the stomata cells. • To adjust in a new living condition. • Removing the green pigment in a leaf. • A green substance that is present in leaves. • The gas that is released during photosynthesis. • Extra food is stored in the plants in the form of • Iodine solution turns starch to __________ colour • The food or grains that we get from grass family. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2021-02-26
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- Type of organism that can make its own food
- Type of organism that needs to consume other organisms to eat
- A gas that plants need to take in for photosynthesis to occur
- Where photosynthesis takes place; contains chlorophyll
- The process of converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen
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- The powerhouse of the cell where CR takes place
- Type of cell that contains membrane-bound organelles
- A gas that animals need to breathe in for CR
- Type of sugar that is needed to make energy
- Type of respiration that turns glucose into ATP
- The form of energy created in celly
- Where most plants get light energy from
12 Clues: The form of energy created in celly • Where most plants get light energy from • Type of organism that can make its own food • Type of sugar that is needed to make energy • A gas that animals need to breathe in for CR • The powerhouse of the cell where CR takes place • Type of respiration that turns glucose into ATP • Type of cell that contains membrane-bound organelles • ...
Science Crossword 2020-01-08
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- The substances required to create products
- Provides the green colour to plants
- The sugar that photosynthesis produces
- Found in a plant cell
- Measured in celcius, farenheit, and kelvin
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- This produces colour
- Dioxide The gas that humans exhale
- Vital to animal life
- Solar panels absorb this
- The process that feeds plants
- H2O
- Something people say when old people decline that climate change is real
- The chloroplast is found in this
- Substances that every life form consumes in order to survive
14 Clues: H2O • This produces colour • Vital to animal life • Found in a plant cell • Solar panels absorb this • The process that feeds plants • The chloroplast is found in this • Dioxide The gas that humans exhale • Provides the green colour to plants • The sugar that photosynthesis produces • The substances required to create products • Measured in celcius, farenheit, and kelvin • ...
Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems 2023-03-27
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- Gets energy from eating plants/animals
- All living and non-living things
- Conducts photosynthesis
- Brings in water to the plant
- Process by plants to make seeds
- Any living thing
- Transports water in the plant
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- Creates it own food in a food web
- Large tropical storm that can bring flooding
- A group of the same species in one place
- A change to help an organism survive
- Energy source for all food webs
- Process by plants to make sugar
- Where pollination occurs
14 Clues: Any living thing • Conducts photosynthesis • Where pollination occurs • Brings in water to the plant • Transports water in the plant • Energy source for all food webs • Process by plants to make sugar • Process by plants to make seeds • All living and non-living things • Creates it own food in a food web • A change to help an organism survive • ...
Science ftw 2014-12-15
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- Used to reduce friction between bones
- The spider family
- How plants respirate
- Something that does not let something through it
- The starters of the food chain
- Used to move the skeleton
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- Split light
- Used to catch dirt and mucus in the throat
- Something that lets things through it
- Used to break down food
- Needed for photosynthesis to happen
- 400 meters per second
- The change between child and adult
- The name of a partially developed baby
14 Clues: Split light • The spider family • How plants respirate • 400 meters per second • Used to break down food • Used to move the skeleton • The starters of the food chain • The change between child and adult • Needed for photosynthesis to happen • Used to reduce friction between bones • Something that lets things through it • The name of a partially developed baby • ...
Photosynhesis 2023-12-01
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- What a plant needs from the sky
- what makes plants green?
- what is another name for glucose?
- what gas does a plant give out after photosynthesis?
- Another way of saying H20
- what limits a plant photosynthesising in the winter and summer?
- dioxide what gas does a plant breathe in to photosynthesise?
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- Name of the second product of photosynthesis
- transport used in a plant to support food and water in the centre of the plant?
- is water a reactant or a product of photosynthesis?
- tubes what tube goes through the centre of the plant?
11 Clues: what makes plants green? • Another way of saying H20 • What a plant needs from the sky • what is another name for glucose? • Name of the second product of photosynthesis • is water a reactant or a product of photosynthesis? • what gas does a plant give out after photosynthesis? • tubes what tube goes through the centre of the plant? • ...
Photosynhesis 2023-12-01
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- What a plant needs from the sky
- what makes plants green?
- what is another name for glucose?
- what gas does a plant give out after photosynthesis?
- Another way of saying H20
- what limits a plant photosynthesising in the winter and summer?
- dioxide what gas does a plant breathe in to photosynthesise?
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- Name of the second product of photosynthesis
- transport used in a plant to support food and water in the centre of the plant?
- is water a reactant or a product of photosynthesis?
- tubes what tube goes through the centre of the plant?
11 Clues: what makes plants green? • Another way of saying H20 • What a plant needs from the sky • what is another name for glucose? • Name of the second product of photosynthesis • is water a reactant or a product of photosynthesis? • what gas does a plant give out after photosynthesis? • tubes what tube goes through the centre of the plant? • ...
Plants and their processes 2023-11-15
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- The process of transferring pollen to new plants.
- The name of the Ecosystem with the most plants.
- Plants release this during photosynthesis.
- Plants take in water and what else?
- Plants need this to produce food. The main source is from the sun.
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- Plants take in this from the air during photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that takes in water.
- How many individuals are involved in Asexual reproduction.
- The part of a plant that a new plant grows from.
- When does photosynthesis take place?
- The part of a plant that is long and thin and helps the plant to stand.
11 Clues: Plants take in water and what else? • When does photosynthesis take place? • The part of a plant that takes in water. • Plants release this during photosynthesis. • The name of the Ecosystem with the most plants. • The part of a plant that a new plant grows from. • The process of transferring pollen to new plants. • ...
Chapter 7: Oxygen Cycle and Carbon Dioxide Cycle 2022-10-03
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- needed by plants during photosynthesis
- a component of cigarette that is addictive
- sites for photosynthesis
- opening on leaves that allow gaseous exchange
- process of breathing out
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- one-cell thick
- food and air pass through here
- moisten the inhaled air, traps bacteria and dust
- our main respiratory organ
- movement of gaseous molecule from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration
- combines and transport oxygen
- used to test for the presence of starch
- a gas used during respiration
- strengthen by C-shaped cartilage
- process of breathing in
- vibrate and produce sound
16 Clues: one-cell thick • process of breathing in • sites for photosynthesis • process of breathing out • vibrate and produce sound • our main respiratory organ • combines and transport oxygen • a gas used during respiration • food and air pass through here • strengthen by C-shaped cartilage • needed by plants during photosynthesis • used to test for the presence of starch • ...
Chapter 7: Oxygen Cycle and Carbon Dioxide Cycle 2022-10-03
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- needed by plants during photosynthesis
- a component of cigarette that is addictive
- sites for photosynthesis
- opening on leaves that allow gaseous exchange
- process of breathing out
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- one-cell thick
- food and air pass through here
- moisten the inhaled air, traps bacteria and dust
- our main respiratory organ
- movement of gaseous molecule from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration
- combines and transport oxygen
- used to test for the presence of starch
- a gas used during respiration
- strengthen by C-shaped cartilage
- process of breathing in
- vibrate and produce sound
16 Clues: one-cell thick • process of breathing in • sites for photosynthesis • process of breathing out • vibrate and produce sound • our main respiratory organ • combines and transport oxygen • a gas used during respiration • food and air pass through here • strengthen by C-shaped cartilage • needed by plants during photosynthesis • used to test for the presence of starch • ...
Cell Organelles and Adaptations 2017-03-04
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- Produces ribosomes
- Site of photosynthesis
- Stores food, water, and waste
- Assembles and transports proteins
- Rigid structure outside of the cell membrane for extra support
- Extensions of cytoplasm used for movement and feeding
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- Site of protein synthesis
- Holds the DNA
- Controls what enters and exits the cell; maintains homeostasis
- Removes excess water from the cell
- Short hair-like structures that help the cell move
- Packages and ships proteins and lipids
- Produces ATP for the cell
- Gel-like substance that holds organelles
- Long whip-like structures that help the cell move
- Detects light for photosynthesis
16 Clues: Holds the DNA • Produces ribosomes • Site of photosynthesis • Site of protein synthesis • Produces ATP for the cell • Stores food, water, and waste • Detects light for photosynthesis • Assembles and transports proteins • Removes excess water from the cell • Packages and ships proteins and lipids • Gel-like substance that holds organelles • ...
Ecosystems 2020-02-25
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- are tiny pores on the leaf that allows CO2 to travel
- non living things
- where respiration occurs
- is the one being eaten
- equation: carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
- the leafs system
- a place where organisms live
- a group of the same species living in a community
- members of the same species produce offspring, ensuring
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- living things
- a group of organisms living together in an ecosystem
- chain: shows the feeding relationships between organisms
- where photosynthesis occurs
- web: is a number of food chains combined
- occurs when organisms compete for the same resource
- the species will survive
- equation: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
17 Clues: living things • the leafs system • non living things • is the one being eaten • where respiration occurs • the species will survive • where photosynthesis occurs • a place where organisms live • web: is a number of food chains combined • a group of the same species living in a community • occurs when organisms compete for the same resource • ...
Cell Functions Vocabulary - use the word bank from the word search 2023-11-14
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- gas required for respiration
- the energy carrier of cells
- the process of cell division
- where respiration takes place
- primary energy storage molecule
- where photosynthesis takes place
- source of energy for plants
- reactant liquid for plants to make energy
- splitting into two
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- process of turning light into energy, usually in plants
- a word meaning "needing air"
- the breaking of glucose for energy in the form of ATP
- the ability to do things
- dioxide what animals breathe out because of respiration
- acid a by-product of anaerobic respiration
- a word meaning "without air"
16 Clues: splitting into two • the ability to do things • the energy carrier of cells • source of energy for plants • a word meaning "needing air" • gas required for respiration • the process of cell division • a word meaning "without air" • where respiration takes place • primary energy storage molecule • where photosynthesis takes place • reactant liquid for plants to make energy • ...
232FDS 2021-03-17
vocab 2024-05-08
B.11.A 2025-04-08
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- This molecule is produced during cellular respiration and used for energy
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- energy The type of energy stored in glucose during photosynthesis
- dioxide Gas consumed by plants in photosynthesis
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- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The primary energy carrier produced in photosynthesis
7 Clues: Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The organelle where cellular respiration occurs • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • dioxide Gas consumed by plants in photosynthesis • The primary energy carrier produced in photosynthesis • energy The type of energy stored in glucose during photosynthesis • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2020-06-10
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- perform biological protein synthesis in both cells
- the cell that contains chloroplasts
- structural layer around a cell
- largest organelle in the cell that contains DNA
- water + energy + ? = glucose and oxygen
- green pigment inside chloroplasts
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- a process used by plants to create energy
- powerhouse of the cell
- large structure in nucleus
- the cell that contains cytoplasm
- organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- carries out photosynthesis
- packages proteins into vesicles inside cell
- a thick solution that is inside a cell
- the energy that is needed to create chemical energy
15 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • large structure in nucleus • carries out photosynthesis • structural layer around a cell • the cell that contains cytoplasm • green pigment inside chloroplasts • the cell that contains chloroplasts • a thick solution that is inside a cell • water + energy + ? = glucose and oxygen • a process used by plants to create energy • ...
Global System 2015-04-27
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- changing everyday
- in this world has a fixed ecosystem
- some flower need to put in greenhouse
- cycle carbon cycle is important of global climate
- plants need some photosynthesis
- we has biosphere
- we are all live in lithosphere
- we emissions some co2
- computer has lots of radiation
- we has lots of climate
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- everyday has many deforestation
- we need hydrosphere to put some plant grow up
- everyday we have good atmosphere in class
- an enormous ocean currents circulatory system thermohaline circulation
- some thing we can renewable
15 Clues: we has biosphere • changing everyday • we emissions some co2 • we has lots of climate • some thing we can renewable • we are all live in lithosphere • computer has lots of radiation • everyday has many deforestation • plants need some photosynthesis • in this world has a fixed ecosystem • some flower need to put in greenhouse • everyday we have good atmosphere in class • ...
BIO 1 2022-12-21
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- Where is energy trapped
- Where does energy come from
- Autotrophs such as _ covert energy from sun
- What is the role of a decomposer_ waste
- Where does Respiration take place
- What organism would be most numerous in food web
- Where does photosynthesis take place
- Anaerobic does _ use oxygen
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- Aerobic uses
- When does photosynthesis take place
- ATP is fuel for
- Where is the most energy available in a food web
- food chain web
- Energy originates from the
- How much energy do you lose at each level
15 Clues: Aerobic uses • food chain web • ATP is fuel for • Where is energy trapped • Energy originates from the • Where does energy come from • Anaerobic does _ use oxygen • Where does Respiration take place • When does photosynthesis take place • Where does photosynthesis take place • What is the role of a decomposer_ waste • How much energy do you lose at each level • ...
Biology Midterm Review 2023-01-11
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- lower solute concentration outside of cell
- products include ATP, carbon dioxide, and water
- protects cell and controls what enters and leaves
- matches function in organisms
- cell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- products include oxygen and glucose
- location of photosynthesis
- cell with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles
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- large molecule formed by joining smaller organic molecules (monomers) together
- location of cellular respiration
- variable that you manipulate
- same solute concentration inside and outside of cell
- variable that you measure
- higher solute concentration outside of cell
- study of life
15 Clues: study of life • variable that you measure • location of photosynthesis • variable that you manipulate • matches function in organisms • location of cellular respiration • products include oxygen and glucose • lower solute concentration outside of cell • higher solute concentration outside of cell • products include ATP, carbon dioxide, and water • ...
Biology study crossword 2022-11-30
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- is given off to the atmosphere
- get energy from the sun
- stack of thylakoid discs
- where photosynthesis takes place in
- given off as waste gas
- process where glucose breaks down
- located in the inner membrane
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- where the Krebs cycle takes place in
- gel-like material that lies between grana
- get energy from plants and animals
- chemical breakdown by bacteria
- main energy source in photosynthesis
- where the light-dependent reaction occurs
- molecules that absorb many light wavelengths
- located where glycolysis takes place
15 Clues: given off as waste gas • get energy from the sun • stack of thylakoid discs • located in the inner membrane • is given off to the atmosphere • chemical breakdown by bacteria • process where glucose breaks down • get energy from plants and animals • where photosynthesis takes place in • where the Krebs cycle takes place in • main energy source in photosynthesis • ...
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle 2017-01-12
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- are plants and animals connected through the CO2/O2 cycle
- helps keep the Earth warm
- take in oxygen
- need oxygen to survive
- used by animals underwater to breathe
- plants use carbon dioxide for this
- another word for respiration
- need oxygen to survive
- balances out CO2
- how plants take in carbon dioxide from the water
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- when plants and animals die
- a waste product given off during photosynthesis
- how gases move through leaves of a plant
- breathe out carbon dioxide
- burning plants, trees, or fossil fuels
- may happen with an unhealthy balance of CO2
16 Clues: take in oxygen • balances out CO2 • need oxygen to survive • need oxygen to survive • helps keep the Earth warm • breathe out carbon dioxide • when plants and animals die • another word for respiration • plants use carbon dioxide for this • used by animals underwater to breathe • burning plants, trees, or fossil fuels • how gases move through leaves of a plant • ...
Cell Resp/Photosynthesis 2023-10-05
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- what makes glucose in plants
- makes ATP
- what is used to push water up the roots
- what surrounds the thylakoids
- doesn't breath
- what delivers all the necessary supplies to the plant
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- what is produced when you need a little more energy
- what absorbs the light in the chloroplasts
- takes in CO2
- what makes plants green
- second step to making ATP
- anaerobic bread
- what powers photosynthesis
- how much atp does the first two steps of Cell. Resp. make
- is aerobic resp. more effective than anaerobic resp.
15 Clues: makes ATP • takes in CO2 • doesn't breath • anaerobic bread • what makes plants green • second step to making ATP • what powers photosynthesis • what makes glucose in plants • what surrounds the thylakoids • what is used to push water up the roots • what absorbs the light in the chloroplasts • what is produced when you need a little more energy • ...
Taxonomy & Prokaryote Crossword 2025-02-05
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- 3 largest groups of classification system
- classification of living things from general to specific
- live in extreme environments, make food from chemicals
- unicellular organisms without a nucleus
- one celled organism
- live in our environment, photosynthesis to make food
- most specific level of organization
- decomposers or parasites
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- scientific 2 part name (genus species)
- cells divide through fission
- biological classification
- process of making its own food
- organisms with more than one cell
- 2 cells connect, exchange genetic material, then divide
- organisms that make their own food
15 Clues: one celled organism • decomposers or parasites • biological classification • cells divide through fission • process of making its own food • organisms with more than one cell • organisms that make their own food • most specific level of organization • scientific 2 part name (genus species) • unicellular organisms without a nucleus • 3 largest groups of classification system • ...
Class 7 Chapter 1: Nutrition in Plants 2022-08-16
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- process which plants to create energy
- mode of making food by an organism
- also called as green pigment
- Membrane a thin outer boundary
- components of food
- organisms that make food themselves
- organisms sharing both shelter and nutrients
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- insect-eating plant
- fungi that derive nutrition from dead and decaying matter
- organisms that take in food prepared by plants
- produced during photosynthesis
- spherical structured located centrally
- surrounded by a jelly-like substance
- energy absorbed by chlorophyll present in leaves/plants
- slimy, green patches in ponds or stagnant water bodies
15 Clues: components of food • insect-eating plant • also called as green pigment • produced during photosynthesis • Membrane a thin outer boundary • mode of making food by an organism • organisms that make food themselves • surrounded by a jelly-like substance • process which plants to create energy • spherical structured located centrally • organisms sharing both shelter and nutrients • ...
Energy! 2025-10-03
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- where light-dependent reactions take place
- where light-independent reactions take place
- a molecule loses electrons
- energy-carrying molecule
- where cellular respiration takes place
- the ability to do work
- puts CO2 into a stable organic molecule
- where photosynthesis takes place
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- the process of chemicals being transferred into energy
- converting light energy into chemical energy
- a molecule gains electrons
- substances that change in a chemical process
- the first step of breaking down glucose
- result of a chemical process
- generated through anaerobic respiration in plants
15 Clues: the ability to do work • energy-carrying molecule • a molecule gains electrons • a molecule loses electrons • result of a chemical process • where photosynthesis takes place • where cellular respiration takes place • the first step of breaking down glucose • puts CO2 into a stable organic molecule • where light-dependent reactions take place • ...
Flow of Energy crossword 2023-02-03
Vocab. Words 2015-10-20
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- a stacked membranous structure within the chloroplasts of plants and green algae that contains the chlorophyll and is the site of the light reactions
- redox cofactor that is created during the Krebs cycle and utilized during the last part of respiration
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- he breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- he series of chemical reactions that constructs or synthesizes molecules from smaller units
- an enzyme present in plant chloroplasts, involved in fixing atmospheric carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and in oxygenation of the resulting compound during photorespiration.
- adenosine diphosphate
- a sequence of degradative chemical reactions that break down complex molecules into smaller units
- take place on the thylakoid membranes
- composed of adenosine and three phosphate
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks or grana.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat
- he natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy, or used in other anabolic reactions.
- a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation
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- photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- biochem nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- process in which our cells break down food and turn it into energy that cells need to perform their life functions
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- is a series of compounds that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane.
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- type of respiration that does not use oxygen
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- a biochemical mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient
- an important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate
30 Clues: adenosine diphosphate • take place on the thylakoid membranes • type of respiration that does not use oxygen • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • biochem nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • ...
Unit III: Cell Energetics 2021-11-22
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- a form of anaerobic cellular respiration that takes place in animals
- the step in photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is attached to RuBp using the enzyme RuBisCo
- the final step to the light dependent reaction that facilitates the production of NADPH
- the process of anaerobic cellular respiration that takes place in prokaryotic and single celled eukaryotic cells
- the photoreceptive area of a chloroplast where the light dependent reaction takes place
- what happens when you digest food and the molecules break down in the body for use as energy
- reduced form of an electron transport molecule used in cellular respiration
- metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units
- series of chemical reactions to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA from glucose
- a series of photosynthetic reactions that requires photons measure 680 and 700nm in wavelength
- a temporary molecule formed when an enzyme comes into perfect contact with its substrate.
- Oxygen, the element required for the continued cycling of ATP production in mitochondrion
- an electron transport molecule used in photosynthesis
- a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms
- catabolism of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the presence of oxygen
- the liquid where the Calvin Cycle takes place
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- the process for modulating the activity of a protein by the binding of a cellular signal
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- when an inhibitor binds to the enzyme at a location other than the active site
- the substance on which an enzyme acts
- a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive
- interruption of a chemical pathway owing to one chemical substance inhibiting the effect of another by competing with it for binding or bonding.
- a chemical reaction where the change in the free energy is negative
- the final step of photosynthesis where G3P is created
- process by which organisms combine oxygen with food to make chemical energy
- a process that harnesses light (photon) energy and transforms it into chemical energy
- the site of photosynthesis
- an organism that produces/makes its own food
- a protein that used a proton motive force to create ATP them chemiosmosis
- cytoplasmic pathway which breaks down glucose into two three-carbon compounds
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat
- an organism that needs to consumer other organisms for energy
- a series of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial or thylakoid membrane
- The first step in photosynthesis where water is made into oxygen, electrons and protons
- the movement of ions (H+) across a semipermeable membrane bound structure
- the force that promotes movement of protons across membranes down a concentration gradient
36 Clues: the site of photosynthesis • the substance on which an enzyme acts • an organism that produces/makes its own food • the liquid where the Calvin Cycle takes place • the final step of photosynthesis where G3P is created • an electron transport molecule used in photosynthesis • a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms • ...
bio unit 4 2025-11-18
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- Plants that open their stomata only at night to conserve water
- Plants that minimize photorespiration by fixing CO2 into a four-carbon compound in mesophyll cells
- Specialized cell surrounding a stoma that controls its opening and closing
- Stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast
- Waxy, waterproof outer layer on the leaf surface that reduces water loss
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- Organisms that can switch between aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Environmental conditions, like light or CO2, that restrict the rate of photosynthesis
- A coenzyme that functions as an electron carrier in photosynthesis
- The first stage of cellular respiration that splits glucose into two molecules of pyruvate
- A five-carbon molecule that combines with CO2 in the first step of the Calvin cycle
- An electron carrier that is reduced to FADH2 during the Krebs cycle
- An organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms
- A wasteful process where the enzyme Rubisco binds to O2 instead of CO2
- The fluid-filled space surrounding the grana inside a chloroplast
- An integral protein complex in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light and re-energizes electrons
- The first protein complex in the light-dependent reactions that splits water and begins the electron transport chain
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves
- Densely packed layer of cells beneath the upper epidermis where most photosynthesis occurs
- The most common type of plant, performing the Calvin cycle directly
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- The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where CO2 is converted into sugar
- An anaerobic process that converts pyruvate into ethanol and carbon dioxide
- A high-energy electron carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
- Layer of irregularly shaped cells in the leaf with many air spaces to allow gas exchange
- The three-carbon product of glycolysis
- Sac-like photosynthetic membrane found within chloroplasts
- An anaerobic process that converts pyruvate into lactate
- A series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- The main energy currency of the cell
- A graph plotting a pigment's light absorption versus wavelength
- Organisms that require oxygen for cellular respiration
- Iron-containing proteins that are components of the electron transport chain
- An organism that produces its own food, usually through photosynthesis
- The second stage of aerobic cellular respiration that generates electron carriers and a small amount of ATP
- A molecule that combines with pyruvate to form acetyl-CoA, which enters the Krebs cycle
- A three-carbon molecule produced in the Calvin cycle that can be used to synthesize glucose
- The form of the electron carrier used in photosynthesis
- Respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen
- The enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle, fixing CO2 to RuBP
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allow gas exchange
40 Clues: Respiration that requires oxygen • The main energy currency of the cell • The three-carbon product of glycolysis • Stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast • Respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen • Organisms that require oxygen for cellular respiration • The form of the electron carrier used in photosynthesis • ...
unit 1 - unit 4 words 2024-11-25
20 Clues: tahm • vaene • kerjus • potato • mikroob • põlglik • kärnane • võrksall • küdoonia • rahustama • tindipott • näägutama • laksu andma • fotosüntees • läbi, kaudu • eemaletõukav • jamps, pläma • belt konveierlint • pikkade sõnade foobia • cup vahtpolüstüroolist tops
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-04
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- The fridge
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Inhaling
- Allows vision past the naked eye
- Various biochemical and physiological processes, especially of aerobic organisms
- Mitochondria, Nucleus, Vacuole, ect
- Membrane A filter
- A type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices
- The simple sugar that energies the entire cell
- Responsible for holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage
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- Dioxide Formula CO2
- The Basic building blocks for all living things
- The main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere
- A powerhouse
- Phase
- The mind and genetics
- The site of photosynthesis
- Wall The moat for the castle
- The quantitative property that must be transferred to a body or physical system
- Self-made food and energy
20 Clues: Phase • Inhaling • The fridge • A powerhouse • Membrane A filter • Dioxide Formula CO2 • The mind and genetics • Electromagnetic radiation • Self-made food and energy • The site of photosynthesis • Wall The moat for the castle • Allows vision past the naked eye • Mitochondria, Nucleus, Vacuole, ect • The main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere • ...
Biology A Unit 1 Review 2021-09-23
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- Stores water and dissolved materials
- when a cell spends energy to move a solute from low to high concentration
- diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- Reactant in cell respiration and waste product in photosynthesis
- Grew a tree in a pot to show plants don't get their mass from the soil
- Energy currency of a cell
- Transfers protons (H+) and electrons
- Separates cell from outside environment, regulates what enters and leaves
- main product of glycolysis
- Cycle that produces NADH and FADH2
- Captures sunlight and stores the energy in glucose
- "sugar splitting", first stage of cellular respiration
- Builds proteins
- The mitochondria is often described as the (two words with a space)
- Double membrane-bound area that encases DNA
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- Process that moves an electron, charging up 36 ATP (three words with spaces)
- Uses energy from light reactions and CO2 to make glucose (two words with a space)
- When both sides of a membrane have an equal concentration of a dissolved solute
- When one side of a membrane has a lower concentration of a dissolved solute
- Part of photosynthesis that uses energy from light to split water
- One of the reactants for photosynthesis (two words with a space)
- All cells come from ____ cells
- Priestly
23 Clues: Priestly • Builds proteins • Energy currency of a cell • main product of glycolysis • All cells come from ____ cells • Cycle that produces NADH and FADH2 • Stores water and dissolved materials • Transfers protons (H+) and electrons • Double membrane-bound area that encases DNA • Captures sunlight and stores the energy in glucose • ...
Plant Physiology 2021-06-21
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- Nutrients are absorbed into the roots by this process
- Layer of cells packed with chloroplasts
- Tissue that transports water and minerals
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Tissue found on the outside of the plant
- Tissue responsible for transport around the plant
- The breakdown of food to release energy
- Tissue that undergoes cell division
- Particles of the same type stick to each other
- Makes its own food
- Transports sugars
- Barrier in the root that protects the plant and regulates nutrient uptake
- Reinforces xylem tissue
- This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction
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- Pores on the underside of the leaf for gaseous exchange
- Tapered ends
- The evaporation of water from the aerial part of the plant
- The sugar produced by photosynthesis
- The process by which plants make their own food
- Prevents water loss from the top layer of the leaf
- Allow lateral movement
- The movement of sugars from source to sink
- Particles stick to other materials
- The root of the plant hold it in the soil
- The movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- This type of cell controls the phloem
- The organelle where aerobic respiration occurs
27 Clues: Tapered ends • Transports sugars • Makes its own food • Allow lateral movement • Reinforces xylem tissue • Particles stick to other materials • Tissue that undergoes cell division • The sugar produced by photosynthesis • This type of cell controls the phloem • Layer of cells packed with chloroplasts • The breakdown of food to release energy • ...
Chapter 23 Crossword-Plant Structure and Function 2017-10-17
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- Protects the meristem
- Area within a leaf where photosynthesis occurs
- Absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- The process of water entering into the plant
- Ground tissue containing extremely thick, rigid cells walls
- Stores the products of photosynthesis
- The loss of water through the leaves
- Type of growth in plants that increases the length of the plant
- Vascular tissue that moves food
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- Ground tissue containing cells with strong, flexible cell walls
- Small openings in the epidermis that let gases in and out of the leaf
- Vascular tissue that transports water
- Regions of unspecialized cells in plants
- Ground tissue that has thin cell walls and large central vacuoles
- Type of growth in plants that increases the width of the plant
- Plant organ that is the main site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
- Plant organ that anchors the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- A type of dermal tissue that is often covered with a thick waxy layer called the cuticle
- Type of root that has many equally sized branch roots
- Type of root that contains a large primary root
- Plant organ that provides support for the plant body, transports nutrients, and supports leaves
- Structure on a leaf that collects the most sunlight
22 Clues: Protects the meristem • Vascular tissue that moves food • The loss of water through the leaves • Vascular tissue that transports water • Stores the products of photosynthesis • Regions of unspecialized cells in plants • Absorbs water and minerals from the soil • The process of water entering into the plant • Area within a leaf where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Cells crossword 2017-11-01
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- This is the main protein in mature red blood cells
- surrounds the cytoplasm and controls which dissolved substances enters and exits
- sites of protein synthesis
- They show that photosynthesis has been going on
- the process by which plants that contain chlorophyll make catbohydrates from water and create carbon dioxide
- structures that carry out the release of energy
- to produce movement through force
- contains DNA,which makes up genes.The DNA carries the instructions that control the activity of the cell
- a tiny cell of the blood that carries oxygen from the lungs
- a cell inside a female used for reproduction
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- Most of the chemical reactions go here
- The act or process of enlarging the physical appearance of something.
- contains the chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis
- a rigid protection for the cell but can let gases and waater pass through
- helps to support the cell and can be used as a store for chemicals
- transmit messages from one part of the body to another
- a minute short hairlike process often forming part of a fringe
- collect water and take this solution up through the roots to the rest of the plant
- a cell inside a male that is used for reproduction
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
20 Clues: sites of protein synthesis • to produce movement through force • Most of the chemical reactions go here • a cell inside a female used for reproduction • They show that photosynthesis has been going on • structures that carry out the release of energy • contains the chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis • This is the main protein in mature red blood cells • ...
Ecosystems Revision 2019-04-08
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- Hunts prey for food and energy
- Where organisms live together and both benefit from the relationship
- Food webs are comprised of many food _________
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is not affected
- An example of a decomposer that belongs to the fungi kingdom
- Cutting down of tress that has a negative impact on the habitats of organisms is known as _____________
- Living factors in an ecosystem
- A term that describes the living world
- Relationship where one organism lives in or on the body of another. One benefits and the other is harmed.
- An energy __________ shows how the amount of energy available at the top is less than at the bottom
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- A group of living organisms that are the same species, living in the same place at the same time
- Organisms that break down dead matter and return nutrients to the ecosystem
- Product of photosynthesis that is not oxygen
- Ultimate source of energy for producers comes from the ______
- Reaction that introduces chemical energy into an ecosystem
- A close physical and long-term relationship between two organisms of different species
- All the organisms in an ecosystem
- Place where a population of organisms live
- Flows through a ecological pyramid
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem
- Required for photosynthesis to occur
21 Clues: Hunts prey for food and energy • Living factors in an ecosystem • All the organisms in an ecosystem • Flows through a ecological pyramid • Non-living factors in an ecosystem • Required for photosynthesis to occur • A term that describes the living world • Place where a population of organisms live • Product of photosynthesis that is not oxygen • ...
Ecosystems Revision 2019-04-08
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- Required for photosynthesis to occur
- Place where a population of organisms live
- Hunts prey for food and energy
- An example of a decomposer that belongs to the fungi kingdom
- Organisms that break down dead matter and return nutrients to the ecosystem
- Food webs are comprised of many food _________
- Cutting down of tress that has a negative impact on the habitats of organisms is known as _____________
- Relationship where one organism lives in or on the body of another. One benefits and the other is harmed.
- Where organisms live together and both benefit from the relationship
- Living factors in an ecosystem
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- An energy __________ shows how the amount of energy available at the top is less than at the bottom
- Reaction that introduces chemical energy into an ecosystem
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem
- A term that describes the living world
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is not affected
- A group of living organisms that are the same species, living in the same place at the same time
- Flows through a ecological pyramid
- Ultimate source of energy for producers comes from the ______
- A close physical and long-term relationship between two organisms of different species
- All the organisms in an ecosystem
- Product of photosynthesis that is not oxygen
21 Clues: Hunts prey for food and energy • Living factors in an ecosystem • All the organisms in an ecosystem • Non-living factors in an ecosystem • Flows through a ecological pyramid • Required for photosynthesis to occur • A term that describes the living world • Place where a population of organisms live • Product of photosynthesis that is not oxygen • ...
Ecology 2022-06-18
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- the living factors of the environment
- the relationship between the flea and the dog.
- organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter
- A raw material required for photosynthesis
- The physical factors of the environment
- A swarm of bees
- the relationship between the nitrogen fixing bacteria and leguminous plants
- A group of jaguars, sloths, parrots and plants living together.
- __________________ increases the rate of reaction of enzymes and affect other processes such as photosynthesis and transpiration.
- a lion hunting a zebra is called a __________.
- The interaction of the living organisms and the physical factors of the environment
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- corn birds in their nest
- a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other does not benefit nor is it harmed.
- the role of the species is called the_______.
- Loams are the ideal_______.
- Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- organism that consumes other organisms as food
- A level of a food chain
- Organisms that feed on plants for nutrients
- chlorophyll molecules trap ______ which helps the process of photosynthesis.
- organisms that consume both plants and animals.
- study of the living organisms and how it interacts in the environment.
- An organism that is being hunted as food
23 Clues: A swarm of bees • A level of a food chain • Loams are the ideal_______. • corn birds in their nest • The physical factors of the environment • An organism that is being hunted as food • A raw material required for photosynthesis • Organisms that feed on plants for nutrients • organisms that consume both plants and animals. • ...
Transport in plants 2025-03-12
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- Layer of cells between epidermis and vascular tissue in roots.
- Small openings on leaves controlling gas exchange.
- Water molecules sticking to surfaces, aiding capillary action.
- Layer of cells between the epidermis and vascular bundle.
- Waxy layer on leaves that reduces water loss.
- Vascular tissue carrying nutrients and sugars.
- Loss of water vapor from plant surfaces.
- Leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs.
- Vascular tissue transporting water in plants.
- Movement of substances across membranes using energy.
- Innermost root layer that regulates water entry to the xylem.
- Plant tissue providing structural support with unevenly thickened walls.
- Phloem structures transporting sugars in plants.
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- Measure of water’s ability to move from one area to another.
- Specialized phloem cells supporting sieve tubes.
- Membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs.
- Fundamental plant tissue involved in storage and photosynthesis.
- Internal pressure exerted by water inside plant cells.
- Pair of cells controlling stomatal opening and closing.
- Passive movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration.
- Supporting tissue with thick, lignified cell walls.
- Group of xylem and phloem tissues in stems and leaves.
- Root layer that gives rise to lateral roots.
- Pores in stems for gaseous exchange.
- Water movement across a membrane from high to low concentration.
25 Clues: Pores in stems for gaseous exchange. • Loss of water vapor from plant surfaces. • Leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs. • Root layer that gives rise to lateral roots. • Waxy layer on leaves that reduces water loss. • Vascular tissue transporting water in plants. • Vascular tissue carrying nutrients and sugars. • Specialized phloem cells supporting sieve tubes. • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-11-21
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- organism that must consume other organisms for energy
- anything that has volume and mass
- Processes completed when oxygen is present
- a single self contained entity that is alive
- the starting substances of a reaction
- a very large molecule such as a polymer or protein, a chain of smaller molecules
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves as it travels through space
- a gas found in Earth's atmosphere created during cellular respiration or combustion
- a product of anaerobic respiration that makes your muscles burn
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- process by which autotrophs capture light energy and conver water and CO2 into glucose and oxygen
- process which cells convert glucose into usuable energy
- a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- a gas produced by plants during photosynthesis, used by animals during respiration
- process when there is no oxygen that creates ethanol and carbon dioxide
- Organism that uses sunlight to create its own energy
- processes completed when there is no oxygen present
- the energy used by cells to complete cellular processes
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
- primary source of energy, a molecule with carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- an organelle in the cell that functions in energy production
- The ending substances of a reaction
22 Clues: energy stored in chemical bonds • anything that has volume and mass • The ending substances of a reaction • the starting substances of a reaction • Processes completed when oxygen is present • a single self contained entity that is alive • a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • the ability of a system to do work or produce heat • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-03-15
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- A molecule made by plants to store <4 across>
- The sugary molecule which is broken down in respiration
- The molecule made during <2 down> respiration (6,4)
- The part of the leaf where photosynthesis happens
- The movement of gas from high to low concentration
- The type of respiration that uses oxygen
- The process by which water is lost from leaves
- The "tube" that takes water from the roots to the leaves
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- The name given to respiration in yeast when there is no oxygen present
- The type of respiration that does not use oxygen
- The green pigment in plant that absorbs light energy
- The type of cell that controls whether <12 down> is open or closed
- The gas created in <11 across> respiration (6,7)
- The "holes" in the surface of the leaf that allow for gas exchange
- The cells in the leaf where most photosynthesis takes place
- The mineral plants need to make <5 down>
16 Clues: The type of respiration that uses oxygen • The mineral plants need to make <5 down> • A molecule made by plants to store <4 across> • The process by which water is lost from leaves • The type of respiration that does not use oxygen • The gas created in <11 across> respiration (6,7) • The part of the leaf where photosynthesis happens • ...
B1.3 Respiration & Photosynthesis 2022-05-09
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- A type of reaction that transfers heat from the surroundings
- A type of molecule found in fats and oils
- A type of enzyme that breaks down polymers made of sugars
- A type of reaction that transfers heat to the surroundings
- ATP (two words)
- A type of respiration that requires oxygen
- A type of enzyme that breaks down molecules found in fats and oils
- A polymer molecule made up of sugar
- A type of respiration that occurs in plants and microorganisms in the absence of oxygen
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- The speed of chemical reactions in your body (two words)
- a polymer molecule made up of amino acids
- A storage molecule that is made up of glucose
- A type of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen
- The amount of oxygen required to breakdown lactic acid
- A type of enzyme that breaks down polymers made of amino acids
- The small holes in the underside of a leaf that allow gases to move in and out of a plant
16 Clues: ATP (two words) • A polymer molecule made up of sugar • A type of molecule found in fats and oils • a polymer molecule made up of amino acids • A type of respiration that requires oxygen • A storage molecule that is made up of glucose • The amount of oxygen required to breakdown lactic acid • The speed of chemical reactions in your body (two words) • ...
Cellular respiration/Photosynthesis 2021-11-23
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- combines with acetyl CoA to create citric acid
- partial degradation of sugars, works without oxygen
- stage of photosynthesis that uses C02 and ATP to make sugars
- stage of cellular respiration where electrons participate in redox reactions, creating energy for ATP synthesis
- accessory pigments, provide photoprotection
- addition of electrons to another substance
- stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken into 2 pyruvates and generates ATP
- stage of photosynthesis that uses light energy to create ATP, NADPH, O2
- tissue cell in the interior of a leaf
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- loss of electrons from a substance
- protein electron carriers in the ETC
- ATP synthesis using chemiosmosis during light reactions
- microscopic pores in leaves
- complex of chlorophyll and proteins
- energy in the H+ gradient used to drive cellular work like ATP synthesis
- green pigment of leaf color
16 Clues: microscopic pores in leaves • green pigment of leaf color • loss of electrons from a substance • complex of chlorophyll and proteins • protein electron carriers in the ETC • tissue cell in the interior of a leaf • addition of electrons to another substance • accessory pigments, provide photoprotection • combines with acetyl CoA to create citric acid • ...
How Plants Use Glucose 2025-07-08
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- down glucose using oxygen respiration
- produced in photosynthesis oxygen
- sugar produced in photosynthesis glucose
- storage molecule in plants starch
- turns this colour with starch blue-black
- process by which plants make food photosynthesis
- use this to test for starch iodine
- organ in plants like potatoes tuber
- in seeds as energy lipid
- are made from these proteins
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- that eat insects carnivores
- used in respiration oxygen
- pigment in leaves chlorophyll
- is converted into this for storage starch
- + nitrate forms this amino acids
- needed to make amino acids nitrate
- removes this from leaves during testing chlorophyll
- carbohydrate used to strengthen plant cell walls cellulose
- is released in this process respiration
- molecule stores energy in seeds fat
20 Clues: in seeds as energy lipid • used in respiration oxygen • that eat insects carnivores • are made from these proteins • pigment in leaves chlorophyll • + nitrate forms this amino acids • produced in photosynthesis oxygen • storage molecule in plants starch • needed to make amino acids nitrate • use this to test for starch iodine • organ in plants like potatoes tuber • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 - Macy Chamberlin 2021-09-30
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- Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells
- get their food from something else
- Produces glucose sugar
- makes their own food
- process of making energy of food available in the cell
- the pigment that absorbs sunlight.
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- Capture light energy for photosynthesis
- Converts the sun’s energy into chemical energy stored in sugar
- he separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- the primary pigment for photosynthesis
10 Clues: makes their own food • Produces glucose sugar • get their food from something else • the pigment that absorbs sunlight. • the primary pigment for photosynthesis • Capture light energy for photosynthesis • process of making energy of food available in the cell • Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 - Macy Chamberlin 2021-09-30
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- Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells
- get their food from something else
- Produces glucose sugar
- makes their own food
- process of making energy of food available in the cell
- the pigment that absorbs sunlight.
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- Capture light energy for photosynthesis
- Converts the sun’s energy into chemical energy stored in sugar
- he separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- the primary pigment for photosynthesis
10 Clues: makes their own food • Produces glucose sugar • get their food from something else • the pigment that absorbs sunlight. • the primary pigment for photosynthesis • Capture light energy for photosynthesis • process of making energy of food available in the cell • Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells • ...
Science 2021-10-19
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- High energy molecule
- The process which organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high energy carbohydrates
- photosynthetic organisms absorb light energy for photosynthesis
- Light energy is absorbed and turned into ATP and NADPH
- Low energy molecule
- fluid area surrounding the grana
- Membranes found in the chloroplast that have components for photosynthesis
- chemical reaction that turns compounds into glucose
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- reactions in a membrane that transfers electrons from one chemicle to another across the thylakoid membrane
- Synthesizing ATP from organic chemicals
10 Clues: Low energy molecule • High energy molecule • fluid area surrounding the grana • Synthesizing ATP from organic chemicals • chemical reaction that turns compounds into glucose • Light energy is absorbed and turned into ATP and NADPH • photosynthetic organisms absorb light energy for photosynthesis • ...
Energy in Cells 2023-02-22
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- combining ADP with a free phosphate
- ability to work
- make their own food
- energy is stored and has 2 phosphate groups
- energy from sunlight that is used to make food in the form of glucose
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- photosynthesis occurs in these, they contain pigments that absorb light energy
- light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place here
- green pigment, sunlight is gathered here and it is found in chloroplast
- cannot make their own food
- energy is stored and has 3 phosphate groups
10 Clues: ability to work • make their own food • cannot make their own food • combining ADP with a free phosphate • energy is stored and has 3 phosphate groups • energy is stored and has 2 phosphate groups • light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place here • energy from sunlight that is used to make food in the form of glucose • ...
Respiration and Photosynthesis 2018-01-15
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- What there is not enough of so we respire anaerobically
- A chemical that changes colour to blue/black if starch is present
- Provides the energy needed for photosynthesis
- Usain Bolt is sprinting, he is likely to respire...
- The pigment in chloroplasts needed for photosynthesis
- The acid that is produced in anaerobic respiration
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- Mo Farah is running a long distance race, he likely to respire
- the cell structure where respiration takes place
- A product of photosynthesis, plants store it as starch
- Normally body cells complete ... respiration.
10 Clues: Provides the energy needed for photosynthesis • Normally body cells complete ... respiration. • the cell structure where respiration takes place • The acid that is produced in anaerobic respiration • Usain Bolt is sprinting, he is likely to respire... • The pigment in chloroplasts needed for photosynthesis • A product of photosynthesis, plants store it as starch • ...
Photosynthesis crossword 2024-02-15
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- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- A product of a plants after photosynthesis that we breath
- A product from the plant photosynthesis that is a huge food source
- dioxide- a resource absorbed by a plants stomata
- a green pigment that soaks up the radiant energy needed for photosynthesis directly from sunlight.
- A thing that provides radiant energy to the plant
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- A reactant sucked up by the roots of a plant
- A process in which green plants, algae, and a group of bacteria called cyanobacteria use sunlight to make their own food.
- The substances that are present at the end of a chemical reaction.
- a chemical reaction that happens in a plant organelle
10 Clues: A reactant sucked up by the roots of a plant • dioxide- a resource absorbed by a plants stomata • A thing that provides radiant energy to the plant • a chemical reaction that happens in a plant organelle • A product of a plants after photosynthesis that we breath • The substances that are present at the end of a chemical reaction. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2024-10-29
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- Where Cellular Respiration takes place
- Where Photosynthesis takes place
- The process by which a plant uses the energy from sunlight to make its own food
- What is being made
- Helps transport food
- Carries water throughout the plant
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- With Oxygen
- Without Oxygen
- Delivers the water
- The ingredients
- The green pigment
- The openings of leaves that allow gas exchange
12 Clues: With Oxygen • Without Oxygen • The ingredients • The green pigment • Delivers the water • What is being made • Helps transport food • Where Photosynthesis takes place • Carries water throughout the plant • Where Cellular Respiration takes place • The openings of leaves that allow gas exchange • The process by which a plant uses the energy from sunlight to make its own food
photosynthesis bio 2023-09-26
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- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light, complex sugars are made
- Process used by autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars
- the biological conversion of one or more carbon-containing molecules and nutrients into organic matter using the oxidation of inorganic compounds or ferrous ions as a source of energy, rather than sunlight, as in photosynthesis.
- Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
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- the process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor, such as oxygen, to drive the bulk production of adenosine triphosphate, which contains energy
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- Light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- Light-absorbing molecule used by plants to gather the sun's energy
10 Clues: Compound used by cells to store and release energy • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms • Light-absorbing molecule used by plants to gather the sun's energy • Set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light, complex sugars are made • ...
3rd Quarter Review (Chapter 3) 2020-05-04
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- The sugar plants make!
- The process plants perform to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen!
- A _______ is a linear network of links in a food web starting from a producer organism and ending with an apex predator.
- Plants release this into the air so we can breathe!
- The organelle cellular respiration happens in.
- The organelle photosynthesis happens in.
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- The opposite of photosynthesis--this process is used by all organisms to turn glucose and oxygen into energy.
- Organisms that are dependent on producers for food.
- The energy that plants use.
- Organisms that make their own food
- The ability to do work.
12 Clues: The sugar plants make! • The ability to do work. • The energy that plants use. • Organisms that make their own food • The organelle photosynthesis happens in. • The organelle cellular respiration happens in. • Organisms that are dependent on producers for food. • Plants release this into the air so we can breathe! • ...
vocab words 2021-08-16
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- the green pigment that uses light energy for photosynthesis
- a relationship between living things that rely on one another for nourishment.
- photosynthesis takes place in one of the small sections of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- substances react and form new ones
- potential for causing change
- travels by waves or particals
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- the process in which green plants create their own nutrients using sunlight
- a group of atoms bonded together
- a gas produced by the combustion of fuels
- is a gas that is 21% of our atmosphere
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a community or collection of living organisms that share a environment and interact with one another.
12 Clues: potential for causing change • travels by waves or particals • a group of atoms bonded together • substances react and form new ones • is a gas that is 21% of our atmosphere • a gas produced by the combustion of fuels • the green pigment that uses light energy for photosynthesis • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • ...
Day 6 Vocabulary Assignment 2023-06-21
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- organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide.
- waste in photosynthesis.
- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- plastid that contains chlorophyll.
- Light-dependent reactions happen in this area.
- plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
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- organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of the starting molecule.
- natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color.
- first stage of photosynthesis process.
- sugar
12 Clues: sugar • waste in photosynthesis. • plastid that contains chlorophyll. • first stage of photosynthesis process. • Light-dependent reactions happen in this area. • source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. • ...
guess what 2023-02-08
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- a cell on a sieve plate that support the sieve plate
- transport of the product of photosynthesis
- a vascular tissue transporting minerals from the soil
- the organs on a plant to deposit the product of photosynthesis
- a layers of cells covering the outermost part of root
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- tiny gap on the lower epidermis of leaf
- hard strong substance that make up of the wall of xylem vessel
- a plant's organ that is the net producer of sugar
- a tissue beneath the upper epidermis where the place of photosynthesis
- movement of water molecules from the soil to the root
- water evaporation out of the leaf
- the apparatus which measures the rate of transpiration
12 Clues: water evaporation out of the leaf • tiny gap on the lower epidermis of leaf • transport of the product of photosynthesis • a plant's organ that is the net producer of sugar • a cell on a sieve plate that support the sieve plate • movement of water molecules from the soil to the root • a vascular tissue transporting minerals from the soil • ...
Food Chains & Food Webs 2017-01-24
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- process plants use to make their own food
- eat only other animals
- base of food webs
- can be traced through food chains
- decomposer
- break down remains of organisms
- show flow of energy
- eat only plants
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- decomposer
- primary source of energy
- carnivores, third step in food chain
- animals who must get energy from other foods they eat
- green plants that are the first step in all food chains
- show the connection between food chains
- eat both plants and animals
- what every living thing needs to live and grow
- decomposer
- produced by using CO2, water and sunlight during photosynthesis
18 Clues: decomposer • decomposer • decomposer • eat only plants • base of food webs • show flow of energy • eat only other animals • primary source of energy • eat both plants and animals • break down remains of organisms • can be traced through food chains • carnivores, third step in food chain • show the connection between food chains • process plants use to make their own food • ...
Cell Organelles and Adaptations 2017-03-10
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- Gell-like substance that holds organelles
- Produces ribosomes
- Site of photosynthesis
- Site of protein synthesis
- Detects light for photosynthesis
- Short hair-like structures that help the cell move
- Controls what enters and exits the cell; maintains homeostatis
- Packages and ships proteins and lipids
- Removes excess water from the cell
- Holds the DNA
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- Assembles and transports proteins
- Extensions of cytoplasm used for movement and feeding
- Produces ATP for the cell
- Rigid structure outside of the cell membrane for extra support
- Long whip-like structures that help the cell move
- Stores food, water, and waste
16 Clues: Holds the DNA • Produces ribosomes • Site of photosynthesis • Produces ATP for the cell • Site of protein synthesis • Stores food, water, and waste • Detects light for photosynthesis • Assembles and transports proteins • Removes excess water from the cell • Packages and ships proteins and lipids • Gell-like substance that holds organelles • ...
Chapter 7: Oxygen Cycle and Carbon Dioxide Cycle 2022-10-03
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- our main respiratory organ
- strengthen by C-shaped cartilage
- a gas used during respiration
- movement of gaseous molecule from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration
- one-cell thick
- combines and transport oxygen
- sites for photosynthesis
- process of breathing in
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- opening on leaves that allow gaseous exchange
- needed by plants during photosynthesis
- process of breathing out
- used to test for the presence of starch
- food and air pass through here
- a component of cigarette that is addictive
- vibrate and produce sound
- moisten the inhaled air, traps bacteria and dust
16 Clues: one-cell thick • process of breathing in • process of breathing out • sites for photosynthesis • vibrate and produce sound • our main respiratory organ • a gas used during respiration • combines and transport oxygen • food and air pass through here • strengthen by C-shaped cartilage • needed by plants during photosynthesis • used to test for the presence of starch • ...
Ecosystem Structures and Functions 2023-08-09
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- Fe and Mg rich layer
- energy stored during photosynthesis
- Above surface land form 300-200 million years ago
- Stable pattern of development and growth
- Stable internal environment
- Tectonic plates moving sideways
- Earth's layer
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- energy, material and nutrient components
- Biotic components + abiotic components
- energy stored as biomass after respiration
- Truth or False: living organisms can be studied at different levels of complexity, from the smallest to the largest
- Photosynthesis, sunlight, CO2, H2O
- Hot plumes rising upward
- organism components
- Property of interactions of >2 components
- Long-term cycle variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt
16 Clues: Earth's layer • organism components • Fe and Mg rich layer • Hot plumes rising upward • Stable internal environment • Tectonic plates moving sideways • Photosynthesis, sunlight, CO2, H2O • energy stored during photosynthesis • Biotic components + abiotic components • energy, material and nutrient components • Stable pattern of development and growth • ...
Ecosystems 2018-04-18
24 Clues: fire • matte • immune • mating • oxygen • abiotic • control • drought • glucose • species • predator • quadrats • symbiosis • ecosystem • recapture • population • greenhouse • hydrosphere • immigration • evaporation • respiration • chlorophyll • commensalism • decomposition
Internal Structures and Functions of Plants 2024-07-26
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- The _______ is a tiny opening on a leaf that takes in carbon dioxide from air and releases other gases from the plant.
- During photosynthesis, energy from the sun is used to __________ water and carbon dioxide from the air into sugar and oxygen.
- The leaf of a plant is where the process of ___________________ occurs.
- The ovary of a flower is the female reproductive part that helps the plant ___________.
- The ovaries of a flower has a specific __________ to produce eggs and provide a space for seeds to develop.
- The cactus's internal structures allow it to store water for a long time and __________ in very dry weather.
- A __________ is made of different structures, or organized parts, that work together to help the organism survive.
- The kinds of internal structures plants have depend on their ______________.
- During photosynthesis, a plants needs __________, carbon dioxide and water.
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- A plant's internal ____________ can best be seen and understood by dissecting the plant.
- Photosynthesis happens inside ______________, which are found inside leaves.
- The xylem moves materials in only one direction, _________ from the roots to all the plant parts.
- The plant's ___________ system is a collection of small tubes that transports materials up, down and throughout the plant.
- The _______ carries water with dissolved nutrients from the roots to all plant parts.
- The _______ moves in many directions and transports food from the leaves to all other parts of the plant.
- Some of the most important functions of the structures of a plant are survival, growth, ______________, and reproduction.
16 Clues: The leaf of a plant is where the process of ___________________ occurs. • During photosynthesis, a plants needs __________, carbon dioxide and water. • Photosynthesis happens inside ______________, which are found inside leaves. • The kinds of internal structures plants have depend on their ______________. • ...
Web Quest 2014-01-09
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- Obtain energy by photosynthesis
- Dark reactions use( ) for energy.
- Respiration occurs in the organelle
- Photosynthesis occurs in the organelle
- Eat things and then the mitochondria converts that to energy
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- This is the equation for what?CO2 + H2O sun energy C6 H12 O6 + O2
- Fermentation When sugars are converted in to energy which makes CO2
- Light reactions use( ) energy from sunlight
- When ( ) is present the pyrubate travels directly to the mitochondria and begins a reaction that produces lots of ATP
- Takes place outside the cell which produces very little ATP
- acid fermentation When glucose is converted into energy
11 Clues: Obtain energy by photosynthesis • Respiration occurs in the organelle • Photosynthesis occurs in the organelle • Dark reactions use( ) for energy. • Light reactions use( ) energy from sunlight • acid fermentation When glucose is converted into energy • Takes place outside the cell which produces very little ATP • ...
Cells and Energy 2022-12-12
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- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Organelle where the second step of cellular respiration occurs.
- What cells use to convert food into energy.
- Where the first step of cellular respiration occurs.
- The energy storing compound made in respiration.
- The breathable gas produced by photosynthesis
- The name of the first step of cellular respiration
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- The type of fermentation that produces cheese, sour cream and yogurt
- The way plant cells turn light, water and carbon dioxide into energy.
- Occurs when a cell runs out of oxygen to perform respiration with.
- The type of fermentation that causes yeast to rise
11 Clues: The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • What cells use to convert food into energy. • The breathable gas produced by photosynthesis • The energy storing compound made in respiration. • The type of fermentation that causes yeast to rise • The name of the first step of cellular respiration • Where the first step of cellular respiration occurs. • ...
Ghd 2022-03-17
Revision2 2012-10-21
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- cross of one trait
- where the light reaction occurs in chloroplast
- organism that converts solar energy to chemical energy
- division of cytoplasm
- alternate form of a gene
- ATP production over an H+ gradient across a membrane
- reaction where no ATP is produced (4,50
- passes electrons from PSII to PSI during photosynthesis
- trait governed by more than one gene
- end product of photosynthesis, and reactant of respiration
- name of trait that is overshadowed
- phase when sister chromatids line on equator
- last carrier to accept electrons in ETC in respiration
- name of joint reaction of oxidation and reduction
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- describes life stages of cell (4,5)
- physical characteristics of an organism
- Organelle involved in cellular respiration
- organelle: site of photosynthesis in cell
- number of chromosomes in a somatic cell
- high energy molecule used to drive Calvin cycle
- swapping of genetic information during meiosis (8,4)
- ATP production without oxygen
- uncontrolled cell reproduction
- also known as the citric acid cycle
- Glucose is broken down in this reaction of cellular respiration
- programmed cell death
- cell division in somatic cells
- father of genetics
- where Calvin cycle occurs
- changes to DNA that create diversity in organisms
30 Clues: cross of one trait • father of genetics • division of cytoplasm • programmed cell death • alternate form of a gene • where Calvin cycle occurs • ATP production without oxygen • uncontrolled cell reproduction • cell division in somatic cells • name of trait that is overshadowed • describes life stages of cell (4,5) • also known as the citric acid cycle • ...
Cell Processes - ENERGY 2023-02-10
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- process using water, carbon dioxide, and light energy to make glucose and oxygen
- a pure substance that can't be broken down chemically
- type of fermentation where glucose is broken down into ethanol, carbon dioxide, and ATP energy
- biomolecule whose monomers are amino acids
- amount of ATP produced during fermentation
- type of fermentation where glucose is broken down into lactic acid and ATP energy
- type of respiration that occurs when no oxygen is present
- biomolecule whose monomers are nucleotides
- biomolecule whose monomers are monosaccharides
- CO2
- pigment in chloroplasts that absorb sunlight
- O2
- C6H12O6
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- unicellular fungus that aids in fermentation
- amount of ATP produced during cellular respiration
- two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- starting materials in a chemical reaction
- two or more different atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- ending materials in a chemical reaction
- a form of energy made during aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- energy from the sun that is needed for photosynthesis
- organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- the smallest unit of matter
- biomolecule whose monomers are fatty acids and glycerol
- type of respiration that combines glucose and oxygen to make water, carbon dioxide, and ATP energy
26 Clues: O2 • CO2 • C6H12O6 • the smallest unit of matter • ending materials in a chemical reaction • starting materials in a chemical reaction • biomolecule whose monomers are amino acids • amount of ATP produced during fermentation • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • biomolecule whose monomers are nucleotides • unicellular fungus that aids in fermentation • ...
1st Semester Biology 2024-12-12
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- nonliving thing
- 2 word and is the process that cells use to make glucose
- the phase where chromosomes condense
- living thing
- a community of living and non-living things
- 2 word something that consumes the producers
- the heat that is outside measured in Celsius,Fahrenhheit,and Kelvin
- a observable event or occurrence that can be studied
- a phase where one cell splits into two daughter cells
- 2 words again that mean how clear or transparent the water is
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- a stage of cell division where the chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell
- the phase of the cell grows and replicates its DNA and prepares its self for cell division
- 2 words as well and they consume the secondary consumers
- Something that plants just go through and the sun helps them go through
- something that we have o breath in if we want to live
- something such as plants that make there food through a process like photosynthesis at the top of the food pyramid
- a very important species in a environment
- the stage where cell division and chromosomes align in the middle before separating into the two daughter cells
- 2 words and they consume the primary consumers
- 2 words no space plants take this is through photosynthesis
20 Clues: living thing • nonliving thing • the phase where chromosomes condense • a very important species in a environment • a community of living and non-living things • 2 word something that consumes the producers • 2 words and they consume the primary consumers • a observable event or occurrence that can be studied • something that we have o breath in if we want to live • ...
Ecology 2022-06-18
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- the living factors of the environment
- the relationship between the flea and the dog.
- organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter
- A raw material required for photosynthesis
- The physical factors of the environment
- A swarm of bees
- the relationship between the nitrogen fixing bacteria and leguminous plants
- A group of jaguars, sloths, parrots and plants living together.
- __________________ increases the rate of reaction of enzymes and affect other processes such as photosynthesis and transpiration.
- a lion hunting a zebra is called a __________.
- The interaction of the living organisms and the physical factors of the environment
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- corn birds in their nest
- a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other does not benefit nor is it harmed.
- the role of the species is called the_______.
- Loams are the ideal_______.
- Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- organism that consumes other organisms as food
- A level of a food chain
- Organisms that feed on plants for nutrients
- chlorophyll molecules trap ______ which helps the process of photosynthesis.
- organisms that consume both plants and animals.
- study of the living organisms and how it interacts in the environment.
- An organism that is being hunted as food
23 Clues: A swarm of bees • A level of a food chain • Loams are the ideal_______. • corn birds in their nest • The physical factors of the environment • An organism that is being hunted as food • A raw material required for photosynthesis • Organisms that feed on plants for nutrients • organisms that consume both plants and animals. • ...
Honors Biology Unit Two Reveiw 2025-09-30
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- Second step of anaerobic respiration,two types includes alcoholic and luctic acid
- Type of organism that can make it's own food, base of food chain
- Adenosine triphosphate, charged energy storage molecule with three phosphates
- First step of aerobic respiration breaks down glucose into pyruvate makes some NADH
- Sphere of Earth, all soil and rocks on Earth
- Sphere of Earth, all living things
- Sphere of Earth, all the gases surounding Earth
- Organelle, stie of photosynthesis
- Type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- process of using light energy to make glucose, starts with CO2 and H2O and ends with C6H12O6 from CO2
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- Type of organism that breaks down biotic organisms into abiotic compounds, recyclers
- Third step of aerobic respiration makes 32 ATP which is the most of all the steps
- Nutrient, used in proteins must be fixed for living things to use often limited
- pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, makes up everything
- Adenosine diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with two phosphates
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- Organelle, site of steps two and three of aerobic respiration
- Sphere of Earth, all of Earth's water
20 Clues: Organelle, stie of photosynthesis • Sphere of Earth, all living things • Sphere of Earth, all of Earth's water • Sphere of Earth, all soil and rocks on Earth • Sphere of Earth, all the gases surounding Earth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2025-10-24
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- The organelle that digests waste in animal cells.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- A simple sugar that is the product of photosynthesis.
- Rigid, outer barrier of plant and bacteria cells.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The tonicity of a solution that has lower solute concentration than the cell.
- The macromolecule made up of nucleotides.
- The macromolecule that can be found in the cell membrane and helps transport materials into and out of the cell.
- The movement of water from high to low across a membrane.
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- The stage of cellular respiration in which glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- The type of endoplasmic reticulum that makes and transports carbohydrates.
- The monomer of proteins.
- The macromolecule used for long-term energy and to make membranes.
- The type of cell respiration that uses oxygen.
- The organelle that stores genetic information.
- The gaseous output of photosynthesis.
- This type of transport requires energy.
- The molecule used for energy by the cell.
- The movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration.
- Endo- and exocytosis move large amounts of material into and out of the cell in this.
- What will happen to a cell placed in a hypertonic solution.
21 Clues: The monomer of proteins. • The gaseous output of photosynthesis. • This type of transport requires energy. • The macromolecule made up of nucleotides. • The molecule used for energy by the cell. • The type of cell respiration that uses oxygen. • The organelle that stores genetic information. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • ...
Plantastic 2025-12-15
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- Plant parts that absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- The substance plants store food as; turns blue-black with iodine.
- A raw material needed by plants for photosynthesis.
- A form of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from plant parts.
- The process plants use to make their own food using light, water, and carbon dioxide.
- CHAIN A diagram that shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- The plant part that contains seeds.
- ENERGY The type of energy stored in food.
- What is transferred along a food chain.
- Plant structures involved in reproduction.
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- Using resources carefully so they last into the future.
- Having reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food.
- The chemical used to test for starch.
- Offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
- The main plant part where food is made using light energy.
- The plant part that supports the plant and transports water and food.
- Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food.
- Underground plant structures used for storage and vegetative propagation.
- The energy plants get from the sun.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air to make food.
- The unit used to measure energy.
22 Clues: The unit used to measure energy. • The energy plants get from the sun. • The plant part that contains seeds. • The chemical used to test for starch. • What is transferred along a food chain. • ENERGY The type of energy stored in food. • Plant structures involved in reproduction. • The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
B4 2021 Martin 2021-04-16
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- They can absorb heat
- most abundant unnatural greenhouse gas
- They radiate the heat back to the Earth's surface
- removed from earth during photosynthesis
- process of carbon naturally interchanging between the four spheres
- greenhouse gases
- mostly hydrogen and helium
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
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- why does the atmosphere not drift into space
- produced during photosynthesis
- keeps the temperatures on our planet habitable
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- the ozone layer is located here
- where clouds and weather is located
- most abundant GHG
15 Clues: greenhouse gases • most abundant GHG • They can absorb heat • mostly hydrogen and helium • produced during photosynthesis • coldest layer of the atmosphere • the ozone layer is located here • hottest layer of the atmosphere • where clouds and weather is located • most abundant unnatural greenhouse gas • removed from earth during photosynthesis • ...
Botany Vocabulary 1 2021-08-23
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- having a cell wall
- tiny openings in the epidermis
- firm coating on the outside of a plant cell
- sum of chemical processes of a cell
- second stage of photosynthesis/carbon fix
- light energy converted to chemical energy
- Jell like material with enzymes in chloroplast
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- plastid containing chlorophyll
- lacking woody or secondary growth
- vessels conducting water and dissolved minerals
- Location for increase stem/root length
- cell location where glycolysis occurs
- protective waxy hard layer covering epidermis
- colorless plastids that store starch
- main fuel for cellular respiration
15 Clues: having a cell wall • plastid containing chlorophyll • tiny openings in the epidermis • lacking woody or secondary growth • main fuel for cellular respiration • sum of chemical processes of a cell • colorless plastids that store starch • cell location where glycolysis occurs • Location for increase stem/root length • second stage of photosynthesis/carbon fix • ...
cells and their organells josefene rosinski 2017-01-17
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- what pigment traps the energy?
- centrioles are found in?
- the process that takes place in chloroplast?
- what surrounds all cells?
- water,food, and waste are stored in?
- Where are proteins made in a cell?
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- what level of organization does life begin?
- the process of making proteins.
- What organelle breaks down and recycles worn out cells
- cell membrane is also called?
- a type of energy from photosynthesis
- where are organelles located?
- what is the largest organelle?
- the additional layer to all cells.
- do all cells need ribosomes?
15 Clues: centrioles are found in? • what surrounds all cells? • do all cells need ribosomes? • cell membrane is also called? • where are organelles located? • what pigment traps the energy? • what is the largest organelle? • the process of making proteins. • the additional layer to all cells. • Where are proteins made in a cell? • a type of energy from photosynthesis • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-02-14
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- Breaks down into carbon dioxide and water
- Gathers energy from food
- Converts glucose into ATP
- something that you ingest
- uses sunlight to make energy
- Oxygen uses this to make energy
- Gets broke down by yeast
- Makes you go through step 1 2 and 3
- breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
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- Breaks down sugar into energy (ATP)
- The gas product of cellular respiration
- You need this to maintain physical activity
- Makes alcohol
- This occurs in the mitochondria of the organisms
- Produces glucose during photosynthesis
15 Clues: Makes alcohol • Gathers energy from food • Gets broke down by yeast • Converts glucose into ATP • something that you ingest • uses sunlight to make energy • Oxygen uses this to make energy • Breaks down sugar into energy (ATP) • Makes you go through step 1 2 and 3 • Produces glucose during photosynthesis • The gas product of cellular respiration • ...
biology plants summative 2023-01-23
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- Plants breathe out
- plant kingdom
- plants absorb this and make oxygen
- Vascular plants have these
- First stage of plant growth
- plants need this to live
- they fall of in the fall to prevent freezing and death
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- plants that have veins
- sometimes woody structure that holds the plant up and carries and stores nutrients
- absorbs nutrients in soil
- living tissue that transport in photosynthesis
- flower
- The process of convert sunlight to energy
- plants convert this into energy
- plants that don't have veins
15 Clues: flower • plant kingdom • Plants breathe out • plants that have veins • plants need this to live • absorbs nutrients in soil • Vascular plants have these • First stage of plant growth • plants that don't have veins • plants convert this into energy • plants absorb this and make oxygen • The process of convert sunlight to energy • living tissue that transport in photosynthesis • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Mr. Jones 2023-10-03
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- Eats the producer
- Process of oxygen and converting substances from the foods you eat into energy.
- H2O
- Consumer that is at the top of the food chain
- Controls and regulates the activities of the cell
- Sound energy
- The thing that produces energy
- Heat Energy
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- Energy you get when you're at the top of a roller coaster
- How energy gets produced
- gel-like substance in a cell
- Movement Energy
- The organelle inside a cell that does photosynthesis
- The source of energy
- Electrical Energy
15 Clues: H2O • Heat Energy • Sound energy • Movement Energy • Eats the producer • Electrical Energy • The source of energy • How energy gets produced • gel-like substance in a cell • The thing that produces energy • Consumer that is at the top of the food chain • Controls and regulates the activities of the cell • The organelle inside a cell that does photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration 2023-10-05
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- C6H12O6 is
- this part of the cell makes ATP
- this energy system needs air to work
- less efficient than aerobic
- these have to eat food to get energy
- multicelled organisms
- single celled organism
- these produce their own food
- carbon dioxide,water, and ATP are
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- carries water to the roots
- the process when plants convert light to energy
- glucose and oxygen are both
- this is located in the chloroplast
- is everywhere in the cell and keeps parts of the cell in place
- factors that affect photosynthesis
15 Clues: C6H12O6 is • multicelled organisms • single celled organism • carries water to the roots • glucose and oxygen are both • less efficient than aerobic • these produce their own food • this part of the cell makes ATP • carbon dioxide,water, and ATP are • this is located in the chloroplast • factors that affect photosynthesis • this energy system needs air to work • ...
Plant vs Animal Cells 2023-11-01
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- A process only plants cells do
- In plant cells, keeps structure
- The information and blueprints to an organism
- Smallest Unit of Life
- Cells within Animals
- An animal organelle that gets rid of waste
- A specified structure within a cell
- The information center of the cell; Contains DNA
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- Holds water and waste
- Organelle that helps make energy; powerhouse
- Organelle that helps with photosynthesis
- Cells within Plants
- Let's things in and out
13 Clues: Cells within Plants • Cells within Animals • Holds water and waste • Smallest Unit of Life • Let's things in and out • A process only plants cells do • In plant cells, keeps structure • A specified structure within a cell • Organelle that helps with photosynthesis • An animal organelle that gets rid of waste • Organelle that helps make energy; powerhouse • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-13
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- photosynthesis.
- soil contains certain bacteria that coverts
- indirectly on plants.
- nutrition in which the organism are depended directly
- and alga symbiosis which forms lichens.
- cells surrounds stoma.
- nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- plant some parasitic plants like.
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- contains chlorophyll.
- organisms that can prepare their own food by a process
- the green pigment in the leaves.
- that plants synthesize during photosynthesis.
- the utilization of food in the body by an organism.
13 Clues: photosynthesis. • contains chlorophyll. • indirectly on plants. • cells surrounds stoma. • the green pigment in the leaves. • plant some parasitic plants like. • nitrogen into water-soluble compounds. • and alga symbiosis which forms lichens. • soil contains certain bacteria that coverts • that plants synthesize during photosynthesis. • ...
Cycling of matter 2025-07-16
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- – Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead matter and return nutrients to the environment
- – Two or more atoms joined together; molecules like water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are important in ecosystems
- – An organism that eats other organisms to get energy (e.g., animals, humans).
- (Cellular respiration) – The process cells use to break down food (glucose) to release energy
- dioxide – A gas made of carbon and oxygen; it is used by plants to make food during photosynthesis.
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- – An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- – The process plants use to turn sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen
- web – A diagram that shows how energy and matter move through different organisms in an ecosystem
- – A molecule made of hydrogen and oxygen; it is necessary for life and is used in photosynthesis.
- – A gas that organisms need for respiration; it is also produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- – Substances that organisms need to live and grow, like sugars, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
- – The process of breaking down dead organisms into simpler substances.
- – A chemical element found in all living things; it moves through the environment in the carbon cycle.
- – Anything that has mass and takes up space; all living and nonliving things are made of matter
- – A type of sugar made by plants during photosynthesis; it stores energy that organisms use
- – The tiny building blocks that make up all matter, including elements like carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
16 Clues: – The process of breaking down dead organisms into simpler substances. • – An organism that eats other organisms to get energy (e.g., animals, humans). • – A type of sugar made by plants during photosynthesis; it stores energy that organisms use • – The process plants use to turn sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen • ...
Chapter 6 - Part A 2018-10-29
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- Substances that are made by living things are said to be _____.
- Substances such as carbon dioxide, water and minerals are referred to as ____ substances.
- The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing light _____.
- Tubes that carry away sucrose and other substances that the leaf has made
- Waxy substance that covers the surface of leaves
- Plant leaves have an upper and lower _______.
- The process by which glucose and oxygen are generated in plants
- Another name for a leaf stalk
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- A ____ factor is something present in the environment in such short supply that it restricts life processes.
- The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing concentration of ____ (provide the formula).
- A type of cell that regulates the opening and closing of stoma
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight
- Vessels that carry water in plants
- Taking in useful substances is called feeding, or _____.
14 Clues: Another name for a leaf stalk • Vessels that carry water in plants • Plant leaves have an upper and lower _______. • Waxy substance that covers the surface of leaves • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight • Taking in useful substances is called feeding, or _____. • A type of cell that regulates the opening and closing of stoma • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-11-02
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- Animals that hunt and gather for their food and get the proteins they need from their prey
- 6O2 + C6H12O6 ---> 6C02 + 6HO20
- is the function of turning light energy into food for the cell
- products in cellular respiration is water and carbon dioxide
- Glucose is a sugar that is made from plants by the process of photosynthesis
- h2O is the scientific expression for water
- matrials for cellular respiration are energy from foods, oxygen and glucosegfgfgt5
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- The process in witch it makes oxygen and glucose from Carbon dioxide, water and light energy
- the smallest living thing in a organism
- is the process of oxygen and dissolved gas going in and out of our lungs
- is a raw material for photosynthesis
- energy is the food for plant cells
- are animals that make up their own food
- is a raw material for respiration
14 Clues: 6O2 + C6H12O6 ---> 6C02 + 6HO20 • is a raw material for respiration • energy is the food for plant cells • is a raw material for photosynthesis • the smallest living thing in a organism • are animals that make up their own food • h2O is the scientific expression for water • products in cellular respiration is water and carbon dioxide • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration(Created by Haylee) 2023-11-16
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- The main pigment chlorophyll is found here(Photosynthesis).
- Lactic acid fermintation(Ex. of anaerobic respiration).
- Organisims that do not make their own food but have to consume Autotrophs to get their energy.
- Decomposition of organic matter(Ex. of anaerobic respiration).
- Formula for C.R(Cellular Respiration).
- Respiration The process by which cells get ATP(energy) from glucose(sugar).
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- Formula for Photosynthesis
- Respiration without the use of oxygen(O2).
- Membrane-bound cell organeles that generarte most of the chemical energy needed to power the cells biochemical reaction.
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into chemical energy.
- Neccesary for cells to obtain energy needed to carry out cellular functions.
- Process of plants capturing energy from sunlight to make food.
- Organisms that make is own food.
- Alchol fermintation(Ex. of anaerobic respiration).
14 Clues: Formula for Photosynthesis • Organisms that make is own food. • Formula for C.R(Cellular Respiration). • Respiration without the use of oxygen(O2). • Alchol fermintation(Ex. of anaerobic respiration). • Lactic acid fermintation(Ex. of anaerobic respiration). • The main pigment chlorophyll is found here(Photosynthesis). • ...
Biomes 2025-02-25
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- - type of living organisms that consumes organic food
- - type of animal that eats plants and herbs
- - group of organisms that recycle the remains and waste produced by other organisms
- - ability of the ecosystem to keep the number of organisms stable over time
- - areas with similar humidity, animals and plants
- - group of organisms that use photosynthesis to make food for animals
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- - the system of species and their interactions with each other and the environment
- - they are producers and use photosynthesis
- - number of different living species living in the area
- - process of turning water and air into organic food using sunlight
- chains - links between organisms that determine which organism consumes which
- - group of organisms that eat the food producers made
- - type of animal that eats both the plant food and animal food
- - type of animal that hunts and eats other animals
14 Clues: - they are producers and use photosynthesis • - type of animal that eats plants and herbs • - areas with similar humidity, animals and plants • - type of animal that hunts and eats other animals • - type of living organisms that consumes organic food • - group of organisms that eat the food producers made • - number of different living species living in the area • ...
Chloroplast Structure and Function 2013-03-21
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- Chloroplasts consist of a ______ membrane layer.
- Power the formation of NADPH and ATP during photophosphorylation.
- Stacks of grana are connected by channels to form a single functional _________.
- The folded thylakoid membranes perform the light reactions of photosynthesis utilizing ___________________.
- This bilayer of the thylakoid is folded repeatedly into stacks of grana.
- The smooth inner membrane contains many integral ________ proteins that regulate the passage of small molecules like sugars, and proteins.
- Chloroplasts are classified as _________.
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- The smooth outer membrane is freely __________.
- A fluid that lies outside the stacked disks and takes up the rest of the organelle.
- Resides inside of the thylakoids.
- Special organelles that contain chlorophyll and allow plants to carry out photosynthesis.
- Site of oxygenic photosynthesis in eukaryotic plants and algae.
- Stack of thylakoid.
13 Clues: Stack of thylakoid. • Resides inside of the thylakoids. • Chloroplasts are classified as _________. • The smooth outer membrane is freely __________. • Chloroplasts consist of a ______ membrane layer. • Site of oxygenic photosynthesis in eukaryotic plants and algae. • Power the formation of NADPH and ATP during photophosphorylation. • ...
Horticulture 4.00 Review 2022-12-12
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- The act of getting plants used to their outside environment before planting.
- If using the sexual reproductive method of growing plants, you would use ____.
- The process by which plant food is manufactured.
- The use of a scion and a rootstock to create a plant with multiple other plants attached to it.
- Plant roots take in water through the process of ____.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- Plants are broken apart to create multiple plants.
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- Plants that are used for leaf cuttings are usually ___.
- Aseptic means that the environment is ___.
- The stage at which plants rest or grow very little.
- Water loss from the leaf surface through evaporation is the plant process called ___.
- The main product of photosynthesis.
- The process of moving synthesized and absorbed food and nutrients within the plant is:
13 Clues: By-product of photosynthesis. • The main product of photosynthesis. • Aseptic means that the environment is ___. • The process by which plant food is manufactured. • Plants are broken apart to create multiple plants. • The stage at which plants rest or grow very little. • Plant roots take in water through the process of ____. • ...
Plant growth 2023-11-09
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- Carbon dioxide is absorbed by leaves of the plants, through it.
- Plants give it out to the atmosphere during photosynthesis
- Helps in the transportation of nutrients throughout the plant and serves as a raw material for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide Plants take it in from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
- Additional substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity
- Green pigment located inside chloroplasts
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- Process in which plants use the sun’s energy, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food
- Excess glucose created during photosynthesis
- Mixture of minerals and organic material that covers much of Earth’s surface
8 Clues: Green pigment located inside chloroplasts • Excess glucose created during photosynthesis • Plants give it out to the atmosphere during photosynthesis • Carbon dioxide is absorbed by leaves of the plants, through it. • Additional substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity • ...
Cycles Part ONe 2013-10-22
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- mitochondria in cells use sugar and oxygen to make energy by doing this
- the male cells of plants which become seeds
- O2
- body change in animals
- the organelle where respiration happens
- non flowering plants reproduce with these
- the female egg cells of plants
- H2O
- a life cycle with egg, nymph, and adult
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- how organisms make offspring
- plants create sugar and oxygen doing this
- CO2
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- a life cycle with egg, larva, pupa, and adult
14 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • body change in animals • how organisms make offspring • the female egg cells of plants • the organelle where respiration happens • a life cycle with egg, nymph, and adult • plants create sugar and oxygen doing this • non flowering plants reproduce with these • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the male cells of plants which become seeds • ...
Science Year 4 ( Humans, Animals & Plants ) 2022-07-30
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- The plants make their own food
- Animals that live both on land and in water
- The part of in the green plant
- Animals with backbones
- The process of get rid of waste product from the body
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- The product of defecation
- Organ involved in breathing process
- Breathing organ of some animals
- animals that suckle their youngs
- The product of photosynthesis
- Organ involved in excretion
- The product of excretion
- The plant that respond to...
- Cold-blooded animals
14 Clues: Cold-blooded animals • Animals with backbones • The product of excretion • The product of defecation • Organ involved in excretion • The plant that respond to... • The product of photosynthesis • The plants make their own food • The part of in the green plant • Breathing organ of some animals • animals that suckle their youngs • Organ involved in breathing process • ...
