photosynthesis Crossword Puzzles
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- the green pigment in plants that is required for photosynthesis
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- plants combine single glucose units and polysaccharides to make this
- one sugar
- sweetening foods while adding little or no calories
- your main source of energy
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
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- many sugars
- sugars are called this because their one- and two- unit structures are chemically simple
- plant materials that cant be digested by human enzymes
- carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combine to make this
- two sugars
12 Clues: one sugar • two sugars • many sugars • your main source of energy • the chemical process that makes carbohydrates • carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combine to make this • sweetening foods while adding little or no calories • sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • plant materials that cant be digested by human enzymes • ...
Energy Transfer 2023-12-05
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- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements
- an animal or person who eats food
- Found in large numbers in most cells
- an animal that feeds on plants
- an organism that is able to form nutritional substances
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- In green plant cells
- web a system of interlocking food chains
- animals that feed on flesh
- The process that plants get energy from the sunlight.
- chain the series of process that food is grown and produced
- responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- Action of breathing
- Source of energy for use and storage at cellular level
13 Clues: Action of breathing • In green plant cells • animals that feed on flesh • an animal that feeds on plants • an animal or person who eats food • Found in large numbers in most cells • web a system of interlocking food chains • an organism deriving its nutritional requirements • The process that plants get energy from the sunlight. • ...
Bioenergetics 2024-07-17
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- The openings in the leaves of plants that allow gases to enter
- The reactions that release energy from glucose
- The green pigment that absorbs light
- A reaction that transfers energy to the environment
- The process by which plants make sugar
- A rection that requires energy from the environment
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- Partial breakdown of glucose to release some energy without using oxygen
- Organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- Organelles where respiration takes place
- a factor that limits a rate of reaction
- Using oxygen to release energy from glucose
- Reactions that take place in cells
12 Clues: Reactions that take place in cells • The green pigment that absorbs light • The process by which plants make sugar • a factor that limits a rate of reaction • Organelles where respiration takes place • Organelles where photosynthesis takes place • Using oxygen to release energy from glucose • The reactions that release energy from glucose • ...
Science Choice Board by Dillon Martinez 2023-02-07
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- Depends on other organisms to get energy, like a lion eating a deer
- Can produce their own energy (like photosynthesis)
- A tropism that reacts to gravity
- A tropism that responds to light
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- The way plants make food (requires the sun)
- Someone who is this only eats meat
- Someone who is this eats both meat and plants
- A tropism that reacts to water
- A tropism that reacts to touch
- Someone who is this only eats plants
- Something that is not alive
- Something is alive or was alive
12 Clues: Something that is not alive • A tropism that reacts to water • A tropism that reacts to touch • Something is alive or was alive • A tropism that reacts to gravity • A tropism that responds to light • Someone who is this only eats meat • Someone who is this only eats plants • The way plants make food (requires the sun) • Someone who is this eats both meat and plants • ...
Science Grade 9/10 2023-08-20
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- Controls all the processes and chemical reactions inside a cell
- body of the cell where most chemical reaction takes place
- green pigment which is very important for photosynthesis
- process of plants to turn radiant energy to food
- smallest part of all living organism
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- cells without nucleus
- part of the cell which is responsible for the cellular respiration
- cell organelles that can produce food from solar energy
- the outer protection of a cell
- helps to maintain shape of a plant cell
- cells with nucleus
- deoxyribose nucleic acid
12 Clues: cells with nucleus • cells without nucleus • deoxyribose nucleic acid • the outer protection of a cell • smallest part of all living organism • helps to maintain shape of a plant cell • process of plants to turn radiant energy to food • cell organelles that can produce food from solar energy • green pigment which is very important for photosynthesis • ...
Puzzle 37: Plant Biology 2025-09-07
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- – Tissue that transports water from roots to leaves
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- – Process by which a seed begins to grow
- – Plant organ that anchors and absorbs nutrients
- – Reproductive structure in angiosperms
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- – Fusion of male and female gametes in plants
- – Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- – Green pigment in plants that absorbs light
- – Tissue that transports sugars throughout the plant
- – Plant structure containing an embryo for reproduction
- – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- – Primary site of photosynthesis in most plants
12 Clues: – Reproductive structure in angiosperms • – Process by which a seed begins to grow • – Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma • – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • – Green pigment in plants that absorbs light • – Fusion of male and female gametes in plants • – Primary site of photosynthesis in most plants • – Plant organ that anchors and absorbs nutrients • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-03-16
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- of conservation of energy, energy changes forms
- is an organisms that eat other organisms.
- the ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter in life processes.
- captures energy from sunlight
- cycle, the movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things.
- gets energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms
- plants use energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugars
- web, shows the feeding relationship among many different organisms.
- the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem.
- eats both plants and meat.
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- uses energy to make food.
- only eats meat.
- respiration, The process of breaking down food and produce
- a community of living organisms and their nonliving environment.
- cycle, carbon moves through organisms and between organisms and the physical environment.
- cycle, the movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- pyramid, is a tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- chain, the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers.
- eats only plants.
- of conservation of mass, matter moves through the environment in different forms
21 Clues: only eats meat. • eats only plants. • uses energy to make food. • eats both plants and meat. • captures energy from sunlight • is an organisms that eat other organisms. • is anything that has mass and takes up space. • of conservation of energy, energy changes forms • the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem. • ...
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-27
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- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- A combination of components is called ______.
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
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- Alga is an/a _________.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
21 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The green pigment needed for photosynthesis. • ...
cellular respiration puzzle 2018-01-29
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- series of reactions which pyruvate is briken down into carbon dioxide
- _______ process does not require oxygen
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are 2 important processes that cells use to obtain this
- oxygen and glucose are ________ of photosynthsis
- organisms obtain energy in ____________ process
- What provides energy for cells to do work
- Anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis
- Point at which most ATP is procured
- Where the Krebs cycle takes place
- skeletal muscles produce this when body can't supply enough oxygen reason why muscles feel sore at times
- ________ is broken down in cytoplasm through process of glycolysis
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- The function of cellular respiration is to harvest electrons form this
- final step in breakdown of glucose
- molecule that is being broken down in krebs cycle
- ___________ are needed fro cellular reaction
- metabolic pathways produce and break down simple _________
- occurs in yeast and some bacteria
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ____________ pathways
- Process require oxygen
- Main molecule that is being made durring cellular respiration
20 Clues: Process require oxygen • occurs in yeast and some bacteria • Where the Krebs cycle takes place • final step in breakdown of glucose • Point at which most ATP is procured • _______ process does not require oxygen • What provides energy for cells to do work • Anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis • ___________ are needed fro cellular reaction • ...
Cellular Respiration Puzzle, By:J. Allen 2018-01-29
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- This process does not require oxygen
- In the presence of oxygen, Pyruvate is transported here
- This is the final step in the breakdown of glucose
- the products of photosynthesis are the reactants of this
- Fermentation produced by skeletal muscles
- Alcohol fermentation occurs in these areas
- this is the final acceptor in the electron transport chain
- This is the net product of ATP from glycolysis
- Product of breaking down a glucose molecule
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- This is the molecule that is being broken down during glycolysis
- The full name of ATP
- A simple sugar
- Point at which most ATP is produced
- This kind of fermentation occurs in yeast and some bacteria
- ADP + P
- Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration are important processes to obtain this.
- Organism that get energy from the food they consume.
- This many CO2 are made in the Kreb's cycle
- This process requires oxygen
- Organism that use the sun to make food
20 Clues: ADP + P • A simple sugar • The full name of ATP • This process requires oxygen • Point at which most ATP is produced • This process does not require oxygen • Organism that use the sun to make food • Fermentation produced by skeletal muscles • This many CO2 are made in the Kreb's cycle • Alcohol fermentation occurs in these areas • Product of breaking down a glucose molecule • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-08-06
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- We use it in everything we do.
- Contains chemical energy which is used by living organisms to live.
- Energy caused by chemical reactions.
- An atom bomb is an example of ____________ energy.
- A light bulb gives us ________.
- Radiant and chemical energy helps the plant to make__________.
- What type of energy is used to turn on a hair dryer?
- Transportable energy, it is used in toys, remote controls, etc.
- An elastic band, gum, catapult
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- A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
- What energy is produced when a skydiver is falling?
- ___________ produce wind energy.
- Energy that is in motion.
- They use sunlight to make photosynthesis.
- It is use in lamps, car light and when you have an idea!
- The ability to do work.
- It is made by the combination of thermal and radiant energy.
- Energy that comes from heat.
- The energy that is made out of atoms.
- A quaking duck makes a _________.
20 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy that is in motion. • Energy that comes from heat. • We use it in everything we do. • An elastic band, gum, catapult • A light bulb gives us ________. • ___________ produce wind energy. • A quaking duck makes a _________. • Energy caused by chemical reactions. • The energy that is made out of atoms. • They use sunlight to make photosynthesis. • ...
Chapter 4 2014-10-25
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- how plants make energy
- this molecule's makeup is C6H12O6
- What the 'A' stands for in ADP and ATP
- formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon
- named for the scientist who discovered this process which helps with cellular respiration
- splits glucose into 2 molecules
- a membrane-enclosed compartment that has chlorophyll in its membrane
- Where high-energy electrons go after they leave the membrane
- molecules that capture and transfer energy
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- a molecule with less energy than ATP, but can be converted into ATP
- releases chemical energy to make ATP when oxygen is present
- does not need oxygen
- needs oxygen
- a molecule located in chloroplasts
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- what you add to turn ADP into ATP
- how some organisms use chemical energy in place of light energy
- a molecule that transfers energy from food molecule breakdown to processes occurring in the cell
- chemical reactions that can't take place without ATP
- a way of adding a phosphate group to ADP
20 Clues: needs oxygen • does not need oxygen • how plants make energy • splits glucose into 2 molecules • this molecule's makeup is C6H12O6 • what you add to turn ADP into ATP • a molecule located in chloroplasts • where photosynthesis occurs in plants • What the 'A' stands for in ADP and ATP • a way of adding a phosphate group to ADP • formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon • ...
The World of Plants Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
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- the edge of a leaf
- palm-like venation
- process that changes light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- three or more leaves grow from one node around a stem
- leaves grow from the bottom of the stem
- the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem
- feather-like venation
- jagged leaf margin
- only one leaf per petiole
- arrangement of a leaf's veins
- red or purple pigment in plants
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- cells which open and close the stomata
- smooth leaf margin
- one leaf grows from each node on alternating sides of the stem
- needle-like leaves designed to conserve water
- several leaflets off a single petiole
- two leaves grow on opposite sides of the stem from one node
- deeply indented leaf margin
- yellow pigment in plants
- yellowish-orange pigment in plants
- green substance in chloroplasts that makes photosynthesis possible
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- holes on the underside of a leaf
23 Clues: smooth leaf margin • the edge of a leaf • palm-like venation • jagged leaf margin • feather-like venation • yellow pigment in plants • only one leaf per petiole • deeply indented leaf margin • arrangement of a leaf's veins • red or purple pigment in plants • holes on the underside of a leaf • yellowish-orange pigment in plants • several leaflets off a single petiole • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2021-11-04
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- site of photosynthesis; converts sunlight to food
- a cell without membrane-bound organelles
- theory that shows evidence that complex eukaryotic cells evolved from simple prokaryotic cells
- the sum of all side areas
- the amount of space an object takes up
- respiration that does not use oxygen to create ATP
- specialized parts of a cell that perform a specific function
- outer most layer of an animal cell that provides a protective barrier
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell
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- "Powerhouse of the cell"
- respiration that uses oxygen to create ATP
- synthesizes proteins
- process in chloroplasts that converts sunlight into glucose
- outer most layer of a plant cell; provides extra structure to the cell
- smallest unit of life
- endoplasmic reticulum without ribosomes attached to the outside; packages waste and nutrients
- holds DNA and stores genetic information
- endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached to the outside; packages proteins
- a cell with membrane-bound organelles
- exchange of gases
20 Clues: exchange of gases • synthesizes proteins • smallest unit of life • "Powerhouse of the cell" • the sum of all side areas • a cell with membrane-bound organelles • the amount of space an object takes up • a cell without membrane-bound organelles • holds DNA and stores genetic information • jelly-like substance that fills the cell • respiration that uses oxygen to create ATP • ...
Element and Compound Facts 2021-12-12
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- Common name is gypsum
- OK Thunder used to be this.
- Compound also known as "natural gas"
- Number 1 mineral state
- Metal that is in baking soda
- Most sand and glass is made of oxygen and this other non-metal.
- Mixture of 2 or more metals.
- Metal that is used in the old style light bulbs.
- Important element in artificial joints.
- Element that makes your blood red.
- Compound that is a reactant in photosynthesis
- Metal that is worth 1,500 per ounce
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- Common name is epsom salt
- Most abundant element in the earth's crust
- Most abundant element in the universe
- The most abundant metal in the human body.
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Common name for the acid in vinegar.
- compound that is a product of photosynthesis.
- The acid that is in car batteries.
- 9th planet element.
- Element that makes up most electrical wire.
- Man's best friend
24 Clues: Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • 9th planet element. • Common name is gypsum • Number 1 mineral state • Common name is epsom salt • OK Thunder used to be this. • Metal that is in baking soda • Mixture of 2 or more metals. • The acid that is in car batteries. • Element that makes your blood red. • Metal that is worth 1,500 per ounce • ...
Cellular Transport, Respiration and Photosynthesis 2022-03-08
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- too big cell size
- Gas exchange to make energy
- without oxygen
- sodium
- the second step in aerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration in muscle cells
- O2
- type of transport that does not need energy
- the first step in respiration
- active transport taking something out
- part of chloroplast light dependent cycle takes place in
- type of transport that needs energy
- light
- can do photosynthesis and respiration
- makes up the bilayer
- moves small particles high to low
- organelle for photosynthesis
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- form of energy with two phosphates
- organelle for respiration
- to small small cell size
- with oxygen
- to make
- active transport bringing something in
- receptors on membrane
- C6H12O6
- moves water
- CO2
- makes up the channels in the membrane
- a type of diffusion that uses proteins
- element K
- form of energy with three phosphates
- same amount on either side
- perfect cell size
- can only do respiration
34 Clues: O2 • CO2 • light • sodium • to make • C6H12O6 • element K • with oxygen • moves water • without oxygen • too big cell size • perfect cell size • makes up the bilayer • receptors on membrane • can only do respiration • to small small cell size • organelle for respiration • same amount on either side • Gas exchange to make energy • organelle for photosynthesis • the first step in respiration • ...
Horticulture 101 2022-08-18
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- / a root tuber of the Solanaceae family
- / formally known as a renewal prune.
- / a type of prune which invokes the 3D’s.
- / facilitates root growth
- / Lycopersicon esculentum
- / vital to consistently improve crop productivity.
- / the science of plants.
- / cordon or espalier.
- / Helianthus annuus.
- / a scientific name composed of root words from Classical Languages.
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- / used to cure chlorosis.
- / Garlic or Onion.
- / the process by which involves the using of sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth.
- / living only one growing season.
- / completes its life cycle in less than one year or less than six months.
- / the exhalation of water vapour through the stomata.
- / the process by which plants & some other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- / a type of prune used to train a plant during its formative years.
- / completing a life cycle in two years.
- / having a life cycle lasting more than two years.
20 Clues: / Garlic or Onion. • / Helianthus annuus. • / cordon or espalier. • / the science of plants. • / used to cure chlorosis. • / facilitates root growth • / Lycopersicon esculentum • / living only one growing season. • / formally known as a renewal prune. • / a root tuber of the Solanaceae family • / completing a life cycle in two years. • / a type of prune which invokes the 3D’s. • ...
7th World History Final Exam- MS 2022-10-31
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- trees and shrubs that shed their leaves at the end of the growing season
- middle layer of leaf where majority of photosynthesis occurs
- true bacteria
- leaves of ferns
- reduce water loss by slowing evaporation
- dependent on insects as food
- largest group of algae
- includes diatoms
- stalk that attaches leaf to stem
- the alternating patterns in a woody stem consisting of distinct layers of spring wood and summer wood
- study of plants
- multicellular; cellulose cell walls; undergo photosynthesis
- includes pear, apple, cherry, and peach
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- the green portion of a leaf
- opening in the leaf
- protects and covers the leaf
- also called legumes
- large, central vein of the leaf
- includes algae that are the sources of carrageenan and agar
- green algae used in biological laboratories
- the study of body function
- the study of animals
- an organism that feeds on a living host
- place where an organism lives
- the study of body structure
- group of trees produces winged fruits
26 Clues: true bacteria • leaves of ferns • study of plants • includes diatoms • opening in the leaf • also called legumes • the study of animals • largest group of algae • the study of body function • the green portion of a leaf • the study of body structure • protects and covers the leaf • dependent on insects as food • place where an organism lives • large, central vein of the leaf • ...
SsBiology Ch 1 2021-08-11
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- reproduction with genetic material from two parents
- process of energy transfer, sun-producers-consumers-decomposers
- a plant eater
- organisms that derive energy from dead organisms
- two name classification
- supplier of genetic material to offspring
- a hypothesis with same results under experimentation
- group of similar organisms living in same area
- relationship between populations and their environment
- maintenance of a stable internal environment
- one parent reproduction
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- how consumers produce energy from food
- energy of sun captured and used to make sugar
- a meat eater
- surroundings in which an organism lives
- a careful method of testing a hypothesis
- plant or animal eater
- molecule that contains genetic material in living things
- orderly classification of plants and animals
- study of life
- process for organism to extract energy and maintain
- organism that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- organism that uses others for energy source
- one or mor cells grouped together to live
24 Clues: a meat eater • a plant eater • study of life • plant or animal eater • two name classification • one parent reproduction • how consumers produce energy from food • surroundings in which an organism lives • a careful method of testing a hypothesis • supplier of genetic material to offspring • one or mor cells grouped together to live • organism that uses others for energy source • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2023-09-07
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- also known as G1 phase
- first stage of mitosis
- first embryonic leaf
- second stage of mitosis
- pores found on the surface of plant structures
- fourth stage of mitosis
- also known as S phase
- functionally supportive framework of a biological cell
- region of DNA typically found in the center of a chromosome
- also known as g2 phase
- first root of the plant
- process by which a cell releases energy
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- process which cells lose water
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- movement of dissolved substances
- plant cell which if limp
- process by which a plant grows from a seed
- process of converting light energy into chemical energy
- area in the cell where microtubules are produced
- growth of plants in response to light
- third stage of mitosis
- condition or process of aging
- diffusion of water
- one copy of a duplicated chromosome
- compound formed as a result of glycosis
- contains many genes
- also known as M phase
27 Clues: diffusion of water • contains many genes • first embryonic leaf • also known as S phase • also known as M phase • also known as G1 phase • first stage of mitosis • third stage of mitosis • also known as g2 phase • second stage of mitosis • fourth stage of mitosis • first root of the plant • plant cell which if limp • condition or process of aging • process which cells lose water • ...
Science thingy 2023-10-20
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- parts of the Earth that store carbon
- converts light energy into relatively stable chemical energy
- plants use this to eat
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- stuff like coal
- the action of breathing
- anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
- non living
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth
- the capacity for doing work
- does not use oxygen to produce energy
- living
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- All types of organisms
- responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- plants use this to eat
- when cells in plants and animals convert sugar into energy
- fire explosion from chemical reaction
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the crust and upper mantle.
- element that is C
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
23 Clues: living • non living • stuff like coal • element that is C • All types of organisms • plants use this to eat • plants use this to eat • the action of breathing • the crust and upper mantle. • the capacity for doing work • parts of the Earth that store carbon • fire explosion from chemical reaction • all the waters on the earth's surface • does not use oxygen to produce energy • ...
Biosphere 2019-01-23
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- a place different from others due to climate and other factors
- eats both meat and plants
- relies on other organisms for food
- an equal exchange
- place made up of abiotic and biotic factors
- mosses and lichens re-building the ecosystem
- entering a new place
- a place where animals live
- cells in plants that allow them to use photosynthesis
- eats dead animals
- the act of breathing
- the amount a biosphere can hold
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- only consumes meat
- a place in which different species live together
- exiting a place
- only eats plants
- powerhouse of the cell
- one benefits one isn’t helped nor harmed
- a resource holding back the ecosystem
- plants create glucose using _____
- relationship between 2 organisms
- changes to survive
- Number of animals in an ecosystem
- a certain type of animal
- Symbiosis in which only 1 benefit and the other suffers
- makes its own food
26 Clues: exiting a place • only eats plants • an equal exchange • eats dead animals • only consumes meat • changes to survive • makes its own food • entering a new place • the act of breathing • powerhouse of the cell • a certain type of animal • eats both meat and plants • a place where animals live • the amount a biosphere can hold • relationship between 2 organisms • ...
biology crossword 2024-08-31
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- - Structures made of different tissues working together.
- - The global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships.
- Connective tissue that stores fat.
- SYSTEM - Group of organs working together for a specific function.
- - Plant tissue responsible for photosynthesis, support, and transport.
- - Level of biological organization that comes after the organ system.
- - Basic unit of life.
- - The lowest level of biological organization.
- - Tissue in plants responsible for storage and photosynthesis.
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- - Group of similar cells working together.
- - Meristem responsible for secondary growth in plants.
- - Fundamental plant tissues essential for growth and development.
- - Connective tissue that is flexible and provides support.
- - Another term for epithelial tissue.
- - Type of connective tissue that circulates in the blood vessels.
- - A type of connective tissue providing structural support.
- - Tissue composed of tightly packed cells covering body surfaces.
- - Tissue with three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
- - Tissue type that includes bone, cartilage, and blood.
- - Tissue type responsible for movement.
20 Clues: - Basic unit of life. • Connective tissue that stores fat. • - Another term for epithelial tissue. • - Tissue type responsible for movement. • - Group of similar cells working together. • - The lowest level of biological organization. • - Meristem responsible for secondary growth in plants. • - Tissue type that includes bone, cartilage, and blood. • ...
Unit 6 2024-04-30
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- Multiple populations living together
- An animal that only eats plants
- Performed by the mitochondria
- This type of animal eats other animals only
- Multiple of one organism that live together
- This is energy
- All biotic and abiotic factors in an area
- Herbivores that eat producers
- When both animals benefit from companionship
- Plants perform this to make glucose
- This builds up in your muscles and causes them to cramp
- We breathe this in and plants exhale it
- Performs photosynthesis in plants
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- The stuff that makes the chloroplast green
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- When one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem
- Organisms that don't need to breathe perform this
- Mainly Omnivores and consume both primary and secondary consumers
- One organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- Organisms that need oxygen perform this
- Living factors in an ecosystem
- Omnivores that eat producers and primary consumers
23 Clues: This is energy • Performed by the mitochondria • Herbivores that eat producers • Living factors in an ecosystem • An animal that only eats plants • Performs photosynthesis in plants • Non-living factors in an ecosystem • Plants perform this to make glucose • Multiple populations living together • Organisms that need oxygen perform this • We breathe this in and plants exhale it • ...
javier's Plants and Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-24
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- Part of flower made from stigma, style and ovaries
- Part of stamen that holds the anther
- A part of flower that protects the pistil & stamen
- Male reproductive cells of a plant
- Plant organ that absorbs nutrients and water
- Female reproductive cells of a plant
- Tubular part of the pistil used for pollination
- a molecule that stores energy
- A part of the flower that protects the bud
- Green pigment used in photosynthesis
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- Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle
- Part of the flower that holds pollen for mating
- Plant organ used for photosynthesis
- Reproductive cells of mosses, ferns and fern allies
- The offspring of a fertilized flowering plant
- Vessel that carries water and minerals from roots to the rest of the plant
- Part of the flower that produces pollen
- Part of the pistil that holds up the stigma
- Part of the plant that stores ova
- Vessel that carries food from leaves to the rest of the plant
20 Clues: a molecule that stores energy • Part of the plant that stores ova • Male reproductive cells of a plant • Plant organ used for photosynthesis • Part of stamen that holds the anther • Female reproductive cells of a plant • Green pigment used in photosynthesis • Part of the flower that produces pollen • A part of the flower that protects the bud • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-24
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- Part of flower made from stigma, style and ovaries
- Part of stamen that holds the anther
- A part of flower that protects the pistil & stamen
- Male reproductive cells of a plant
- Plant organ that absorbs nutrients and water
- Female reproductive cells of a plant
- Tubular part of the pistil used for pollination
- a molecule that stores energy
- A part of the flower that protects the bud
- Green pigment used in photosynthesis
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- Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle
- Part of the flower that holds pollen for mating
- Plant organ used for photosynthesis
- Reproductive cells of mosses, ferns and fern allies
- The offspring of a fertilized flowering plant
- Vessel that carries water and minerals from roots to the rest of the plant
- Part of the flower that produces pollen
- Part of the pistil that holds up the stigma
- Part of the plant that stores ova
- Vessel that carries food from leaves to the rest of the plant
20 Clues: a molecule that stores energy • Part of the plant that stores ova • Male reproductive cells of a plant • Plant organ used for photosynthesis • Part of stamen that holds the anther • Female reproductive cells of a plant • Green pigment used in photosynthesis • Part of the flower that produces pollen • A part of the flower that protects the bud • ...
UNIT 3: ECOLOGY PART B 2024-03-06
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- solutions having equal osmotic pressures
- movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- biochemical process that includes photosynthesis, consumption, decomposition, cellular respiration, and combustion
- process that breaks down glucose to produce ATP
- cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- gas reactant in cellular respiration
- spontaneous passage of water/solvents through a semipermeable membrane
- converts light energy to chemical energy
- requires energy to move substances against a gradient
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- solutions having a lower osmotic pressure
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- biochemical process that includes weathering and uplifting of rock
- does not require energy as substances move along their gradient
- cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
- separates the interior of the cell form the outside environment
- a simple sugar that is a component of many carbohydrates
- solutions with a high osmotic pressure
- biochemical process that describes the continuous movement of H2O
- gas released from wildfires and volcanic eruptions
- biochemical process that includes denitrification, nitrification, and nitrogen fixation
20 Clues: gas reactant in cellular respiration • solutions with a high osmotic pressure • solutions having equal osmotic pressures • converts light energy to chemical energy • cellular respiration that requires oxygen • solutions having a lower osmotic pressure • process that breaks down glucose to produce ATP • cellular respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Introduction to Agriculture 2023-05-24
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- stationed by he door
- reporters station
- process of a plant to make its own food
- offspring of a cow
- offspring of a goat
- when a sheep gives birth
- plant structure that holds the plant up
- when a seed sprouts and starts to grow
- Vice president's symbol
- intact male bovine/cattle
- baby plant inside of a seed
- meat from a cow
- plant with two seed leaves (cotyledons)
- Official FFA Color
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- castrated male cattle
- plant with one seed leaf (cotyledon)
- used to smooth wood down
- mature female goat
- Official FFA Color
- mature female chicken
- stationed at the ear of corn
- group of chickens
- animal that produces pork
- chicken raised for meat
- A mature male sheep
- part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water
- meat from an animal such as chicken or turkey
- the main site of photosynthesis
- offspring of a pig
- FFA Advisor station
30 Clues: meat from a cow • reporters station • group of chickens • mature female goat • Official FFA Color • offspring of a cow • offspring of a pig • Official FFA Color • offspring of a goat • A mature male sheep • FFA Advisor station • stationed by he door • castrated male cattle • mature female chicken • chicken raised for meat • Vice president's symbol • used to smooth wood down • ...
Science Fake Test 2023-06-07
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- used to trace the occurrence of a trait
- a fat molecule
- the shape of a DNA molecule
- a green pigment that captures light energy
- the region that contains all of the fluid and organelles in the cell
- your observable traits
- the process in which plants get food
- the blueprint of life
- the combination of alleles you inherited
- changes in number of bases in a piece of DNA
- an organism that doesn't have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- the duplication of a DNA molecule
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- the regions of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and surface where living organisms are present
- surrounds the cell membrane and is only found in plants
- an organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- an organelle that performs cellular respiration
- the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane
- having two dominant or two recessive alleles
- a molecule that builds and repairs body structures
- the maintenance of a constant eternal state
20 Clues: a fat molecule • the blueprint of life • your observable traits • the shape of a DNA molecule • the duplication of a DNA molecule • the process in which plants get food • used to trace the occurrence of a trait • an organelle where photosynthesis occurs • the combination of alleles you inherited • a green pigment that captures light energy • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2024-12-17
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- Jelly-like substance where chemical reactions occur.
- Site of protein synthesis.
- Helps in cell division (found in animal cells).
- Stores nutrients, water, and waste; large in plant cells, small in animal cells.
- Process in chloroplasts converting light to energy.
- Provides structure and shape to the cell.
- apparatus – Packages and modifies proteins for transport.
- Break down fatty acids and detoxify harmful substances.
- Rigid structure outside the cell membrane (in plant cells).
- (adenosine triphosphate) Energy currency of the cell, produced in mitochondria.
- Contains the cell’s genetic material (DNA).
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- Carry genetic information in the nucleus.
- Powerhouse of the cell, produces energy (ATP).
- Breaks down waste (more common in animal cells).
- Cells without a nucleus (contrast with animal/plant cells).
- Controls what enters and exits the cell.
- reticulum (ER) – Transports materials; smooth ER makes lipids, rough ER has ribosomes.
- Another term for the cell membrane.
- Cells with a nucleus (includes animal and plant cells).
- Site of photosynthesis (found in plant cells).
20 Clues: Site of protein synthesis. • Another term for the cell membrane. • Controls what enters and exits the cell. • Carry genetic information in the nucleus. • Provides structure and shape to the cell. • Contains the cell’s genetic material (DNA). • Powerhouse of the cell, produces energy (ATP). • Site of photosynthesis (found in plant cells). • ...
4/22/25 2025-04-11
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- Body system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients
- Body system responsible for destroying pathogens.
- This term means balance in science.
- Harmful germs responsible for making the body sick
- The variable being changed during the experiment.
- Organisms that consume only plants.
- The maximum population an ecosystem can support
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem
- One of the components needed for photosynthesis
- Cells used to destroy pathogens
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- Cellular process used by producers to make glucose
- Organisms that consume only animals.
- The process of moving molecules from high to low concentration
- Having a variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- Means to have a different amount or different versions.
- Process used to create ATP
- A group of the same species in a ecosystem
- The variable being measured during an experiment
- Type of mechanism used to maintain homeostasis in the body
- Diagram used to shows the levels of energy in an ecosystem.
- Living Components of an ecosystem
21 Clues: Process used to create ATP • Cells used to destroy pathogens • Living Components of an ecosystem • This term means balance in science. • Organisms that consume only plants. • Organisms that consume only animals. • Nonliving components of an ecosystem • A group of the same species in a ecosystem • Having a variety of organisms in an ecosystem • ...
The Search for Marine Microbes 2025-09-19
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- From the Kingdom "Fungi" and symbiotic with algae
- Hair-like appendages; different from flagella
- Protozoa with long, thin extensions of cytoplasm
- Cells that make their own energy; photosynthesis
- Cells that can't make their own energy; "eat food"
- A relationship where both organisms benefit
- An organism that makes energy from chemicals as opposed to sunlight
- Protozoans with spherical glass skeletons and radiating spines
- They have two flagella and an armor plated cell wall
- A huge diversity of simple eukaryotic organisms; generally considered protists
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- An organism that undergoes photosynthesis
- A type of unicellular algae that are flagellated and made of calcium carbonate
- "Blue-green algae"
- Unicellular algae w/a star-shaped internal skeleton made of silica
- They infect living cells
- A single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- Have beautiful colors and can be found in toothpaste and pool cleaner
- Not all are extremophiles but all extremophiles are this
- "Good" ones can be found in your gut
- Protozoa with lots of hair-like cilia
20 Clues: "Blue-green algae" • They infect living cells • "Good" ones can be found in your gut • Protozoa with lots of hair-like cilia • An organism that undergoes photosynthesis • A relationship where both organisms benefit • Hair-like appendages; different from flagella • A single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus • Protozoa with long, thin extensions of cytoplasm • ...
Bio crossword 2025-11-14
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- The first noble gas in the periodic table
- Basic unit of matter
- Controls heredity
- Site of photosynthesis
- A single-celled organism with no nucleus
- Storage and transport vesicle
- Where microtubules are produced
- The study of life
- Fluid that holds the cell organelles
- One cell
- Protects cell from toxic hydrogen peroxide production
- More than one cell
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- Part of the cytoskeleton in animal cells
- Organism with a membrane-bound nucleus
- Control center of the cell where DNA is found
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Atomic number of 1
- Pure substance with one atom
- Synthesizes proteins
- The process of chloroplasts making their own food
- Basic unit of life
- Structure that aids in cell division
- A stack of thylakoid membranes (plural)
- Where ribosomes are produced
- Inspects and packages proteins
- Structure that cleans up the cell
- Also known as sugar
- Energy-carrying molecule that powers the Calvin cycle
28 Clues: One cell • Controls heredity • The study of life • Atomic number of 1 • Basic unit of life • More than one cell • Also known as sugar • Basic unit of matter • Synthesizes proteins • Powerhouse of the cell • Site of photosynthesis • Pure substance with one atom • Where ribosomes are produced • Storage and transport vesicle • Inspects and packages proteins • Where microtubules are produced • ...
Biology 2025-11-24
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- The process that autotrophs use to turn sunlight into sugar.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes within the chloroplast.
- The innermost compartment of the Mitochondria.
- reenergizing
- makes food
- An electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis.
- A reaction that does not require Oxygen to run.
- receives electrons
- Biological machinery located in the thylakoids that carry out
- Do glycolysis in cytoplasm with no oxygen products of glycolysis
- water goes in and out
- The first set of reactions in Cellular Respiration.
- outside of the cell
- 1 degree Celsius.
- The process of releasing energy from food in the absence of oxygen
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- Light absorbing molecules
- likes and dislikes
- Organisms that obtain food by consuming other things.
- A plants principal pigment.
- the diffusion out
- Organisms that make their own food.
- A reaction that requires Oxygen to run.
- The fluid portion of the chloroplast.
- water only where
25 Clues: makes food • reenergizing • water only where • the diffusion out • 1 degree Celsius. • likes and dislikes • receives electrons • outside of the cell • water goes in and out • Light absorbing molecules • A plants principal pigment. • Organisms that make their own food. • The fluid portion of the chloroplast. • A reaction that requires Oxygen to run. • ...
Cellular Processes and Energy 2013-12-02
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- The product of photosynthesis that stores energy for the plant.
- One reason an organism’s cells might divide.
- A product of fermentation that is used in producing wines.
- The microscopic holes in the bottom of leaves that allow gases to come in and out.
- The stage of the cell cycle where the cell grows, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide.
- DNA condenses into these structures.
- The majority of organisms on Earth get their energy directly or indirectly from this source
- This part of the plant anchors it in the ground and allows it to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- This gas is a by-product of photosynthesis and is essential for aerobic respiration.
- dioxide This gas when converted into carbohydrates, makes up about 95% of the mass of plants (2 words).
- When a cell makes an exact copy of its DNA, this has occurred.
- This process in cells allows organisms to process food and release energy from it using oxygen (2 words).
- This allows things to organisms to move, reproduce, and perform life processes.
- The substance is split during photosynthesis into hydrogen and oxygen.
- A product of fermentation that builds up in muscles during intense exercise (2 words).
- This green pigment allows plants to capture sunlight.
- When comparing photosynthesis and cellular respiration you could say they are __________________________ processes.
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- This contains an undeveloped plant inside a protective coating.
- The phase of mitosis where DNA condenses into chromosomes, the nucleus breaks down, and spindle fibers form.
- The last stage of the cell cycle where two daughter cells are form.
- The last phase of mitosis, where two new nuclei form at opposite sides of the cell.
- From the word “thread”, this stage of the cell cycle separates identical copies of DNA into two new nuclei.
- The phase of mitosis where chromosomes attach to spindle fibers and line up in the middle of the cell.
- The male part of the flower that holds pollen.
- The process by which plant and some bacteria cells are able to store energy in carbohydrates.
- The process by which a cell grows, replicates its DNA, and splits into two daughter cells (2 words).
- One reason an organism’s cells might divide.
- These types of organisms depend on other organisms for food.
- This process in cells does not release as much energy from food and does not use oxygen.
- The phase of mitosis where identical copies of DNA are pulled apart—to opposite sides of the cell.
- One reason an organism’s cells might divide.
- The female part of the flower that contains the ovary.
- These types of organisms include plants and photosynthetic bacteria that can store energy in their own food.
- This part of the plant transports food and water from the leaves to the roots.
34 Clues: DNA condenses into these structures. • One reason an organism’s cells might divide. • One reason an organism’s cells might divide. • One reason an organism’s cells might divide. • The male part of the flower that holds pollen. • This green pigment allows plants to capture sunlight. • The female part of the flower that contains the ovary. • ...
Transport in Plant Vocabularies 2024-01-10
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- A green pigment found in chloroplasts that captures sunlight energy for photosynthesis.
- The outermost layer of cells covering the plant's surface.
- Mesophyl tissue which contain fewer chloroplasts but have larger air spaces between them allowing easier gas exchange in leaf.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food (glucose) and oxygen.
- The mesophyl tissue that are filled with chloroplasts and are the main site of photosynthesis, where sunlight is captured to make sugars for the plant.
- These are tiny pores on the leaves that open and close to control gas exchange.
- A flowering plant with only one seed leaf (cotyledon) in its embryo.
- This is a waxy, waterproof layer that coats the outer surface of leaves and stems.
- A flowering plant with two seed leaves (cotyledons) in its embryo.
- This is the process where water evaporates from the leaves of a plant, mainly through tiny pores called stomata.
- This is the non-living pathway for water and solutes to move through the cell walls and the spaces between cells in a plant.
- thick-walled plant cells that provide rigidity and support to plant structures like seeds and nutshells.
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- Tiny secret tunnels that let them share water, food, and messages like friendly apartment neighbors.
- This is the continuous network of cytoplasm connecting the living cells of a plant through tiny pores called plasmodesmata.
- The tissue between the epidermis and the vascular bundles in the stem and root.
- A group of xylem and phloem cells bundled together to transport water, minerals, and sugars throughout the plant.
- Thin-walled plant cells that make up most of the plant's body.
- The innermost layer of the cortex, with specialized cells that control the movement of water and minerals into the vascular tissue.
- A simple sugar molecule that is the main product of photosynthesis and the primary energy source for plants and other living things.
- The watery solution of minerals and nutrients transported by the xylem from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Tube-shaped cells with thick walls that transport water and dissolved minerals upward from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- A tough carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plant cells.
- A tough waterproof substance that strengthens cell walls in xylem and sclerenchyma cells.
- Organelles in plant cells that contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
- These are plants that have adapted to live in dry environments.
- Thick-walled plant cells that provide support and flexibility to stems and leaves.
- Elongated cells with thin walls that transport sugars and other organic materials throughout the plant.
- The central vein of a leaf, containing vascular bundles that transport water, minerals, and sugars.
28 Clues: The outermost layer of cells covering the plant's surface. • Thin-walled plant cells that make up most of the plant's body. • These are plants that have adapted to live in dry environments. • A tough carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plant cells. • A flowering plant with two seed leaves (cotyledons) in its embryo. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-11-07
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- One molecule of glucose reacts with how many molecules of oxygen in cellular respiration
- What is one reactant in photosynthesis
- There are 6 of these reactants in cellular respiration
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- What kind of energy is a reactant in photosynthesis
- What product in photosynthesis has the most amount of atoms
- Dioxide Water, energy, and what else are products in cellular respiration
- What is the main energy created in cellular respiration
- What happens when reactants turn into products in cellular respiration
8 Clues: What is one reactant in photosynthesis • What kind of energy is a reactant in photosynthesis • There are 6 of these reactants in cellular respiration • What is the main energy created in cellular respiration • What product in photosynthesis has the most amount of atoms • What happens when reactants turn into products in cellular respiration • ...
Unit 1.1 crossword 2021-01-16
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- dioxide:CO2
- Gas that is made from photosynthesis
- The way that plants make food, using energy from light
- A hole that lets carbon dioxide from the air get into the leaf
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- Captures energy from light
- Material that is made of living cells and tissues
- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- tubes for water
- H2O
- Something that comes from food that we eat
10 Clues: H2O • dioxide:CO2 • tubes for water • Captures energy from light • Gas that is made from photosynthesis • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil • Something that comes from food that we eat • Material that is made of living cells and tissues • The way that plants make food, using energy from light • A hole that lets carbon dioxide from the air get into the leaf
Ecosystems 2020-12-04
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- This respiration doesn't require oxygen
- Process of using water, Co2 and sunlight
- Plants take this through their roots
- Aerobic respiration releases lots of this
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- Plants release this gas during photosynthesis
- Plants absorb this using the chloroplasts
- We get this from our food + plants make it
- This respiration requires oxygen
- This layer of a leaf has lots of chloroplasts
- This increases when we exercise
10 Clues: This increases when we exercise • This respiration requires oxygen • Plants take this through their roots • This respiration doesn't require oxygen • Process of using water, Co2 and sunlight • Plants absorb this using the chloroplasts • Aerobic respiration releases lots of this • We get this from our food + plants make it • Plants release this gas during photosynthesis • ...
FOOD FOR PLANTS 2020-07-02
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- THE PIGMENT THAT TRAPS THE SUNLIGHT
- GAS ABSORBED BY PLANTS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- PHOTO MEANS______
- THE FOOD MADE BY PLANTS
- THE FOOD FACTORY OF THE PLANT
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- PLANTS RELEASE THIS GAS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- MILLION OF TINY STRUCTURES PRESENT IN LEAVES
- WE USE _____ TO TEST THE PRESENCE OF STARCH
- TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH EXCHANGE OF GASES TAKE PLACE
- THE LEAVES OF THIS PLANT IS SHAPED LIKE A VASE
10 Clues: PHOTO MEANS______ • THE FOOD MADE BY PLANTS • THE FOOD FACTORY OF THE PLANT • THE PIGMENT THAT TRAPS THE SUNLIGHT • WE USE _____ TO TEST THE PRESENCE OF STARCH • MILLION OF TINY STRUCTURES PRESENT IN LEAVES • GAS ABSORBED BY PLANTS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS • PLANTS RELEASE THIS GAS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS • THE LEAVES OF THIS PLANT IS SHAPED LIKE A VASE • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-07
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- carries glucose to the plant
- we breath it all of the time
- the factory where photosynthesis happens
- plants absorb this from humans
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- Process by which a green plant makes its own food.
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- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- pigment which absorbs the sun's energy
- contributes water to the plant
- what is needed for a reaction to take place.
10 Clues: carries glucose to the plant • we breath it all of the time • contributes water to the plant • plants absorb this from humans • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • organelle that contains chlorophyll • pigment which absorbs the sun's energy • the factory where photosynthesis happens • what is needed for a reaction to take place. • ...
Madison Dukeshire-Crossword 8/9 2018-02-04
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- Makes 2 ATP and happens in the cytoplasm of a cell
- Makes 2 ATP
- produces glucose sugar
- Primary pigment for photosynthesis
- Where respiration mainly occurs
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- Converts the sun’s energy into chemical energy started in sugar
- Process of making energy of food available in the cell
- The product of fermentation
- This light is reflected unlike blue and red light
- The energy that cells make and use
10 Clues: Makes 2 ATP • produces glucose sugar • The product of fermentation • Where respiration mainly occurs • Primary pigment for photosynthesis • The energy that cells make and use • This light is reflected unlike blue and red light • Makes 2 ATP and happens in the cytoplasm of a cell • Process of making energy of food available in the cell • ...
BiologyBreannaSchaub 2018-09-13
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- what is the product of fermentation called?
- Where does the Glycolysis occur?
- Process of making energy of food available in the cell.
- Converts energy into chemical energy stored in sugar.
- What is the recycling process called?
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- The food plants make is called.
- Capture light energy for photosynthesis.
- Produces glucose.
- How many ATP does Glycolysis make?
- The energy that cells make and use.
10 Clues: Produces glucose. • The food plants make is called. • Where does the Glycolysis occur? • How many ATP does Glycolysis make? • The energy that cells make and use. • What is the recycling process called? • Capture light energy for photosynthesis. • what is the product of fermentation called? • Converts energy into chemical energy stored in sugar. • ...
Calista's Cell Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-23
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- Where most photosynthesis takes place
- Cell parts that perform a cells activities
- Where cellular repiration takes place
- The outside structure of the cell membrane
- Stores food, water, minerals, and waste
- The process of making food and oxygen
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- The inside of a cell, gelatin like substance
- A flexible like structure that holds the cell together
- smallest organism on the Earth
- Controls most of the cells activities
10 Clues: smallest organism on the Earth • Where most photosynthesis takes place • Where cellular repiration takes place • The process of making food and oxygen • Controls most of the cells activities • Stores food, water, minerals, and waste • Cell parts that perform a cells activities • The outside structure of the cell membrane • The inside of a cell, gelatin like substance • ...
Israel Mendoza's crossword 2024-03-08
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- a piece of a plant
- a type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy
- creates oxygen
- green pigment
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
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- important liquid to survive
- greenhouse gas
- a light that comes from the sun
- contains photosynthesis
- Important for humans
10 Clues: green pigment • greenhouse gas • creates oxygen • a piece of a plant • Important for humans • contains photosynthesis • important liquid to survive • a light that comes from the sun • a type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy • ...
science crossword 2024-06-07
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- eats plants and animals
- only eats dead things.
- plants make their food using ______________.
- leaves are green because they contain a substance called ____________.
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- moss and lichen are types of _______-_______. they break down rocks to make soil.
- moss and fungus break down dead things, they are __________.
- only eats plants
- only eats meat
- makes its food using photosynthesis.
- dandelions are not flowers, they are a ____.
10 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • only eats dead things. • eats plants and animals • makes its food using photosynthesis. • dandelions are not flowers, they are a ____. • plants make their food using ______________. • moss and fungus break down dead things, they are __________. • leaves are green because they contain a substance called ____________. • ...
science homework 2 2023-04-24
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- energy of movement
- chemical reaction that occurs in the chlorophyll of a plant
- a chemical reaction that release energy
- carries water and minerals through the plant
- the green substance where photosynthesis takes place
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- contains plant cell sap
- loops of DNA in a bacteria cell
- contains DNA and controls the cell
- cannot be created or destroyed only stored and transferred
- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy
10 Clues: energy of movement • contains plant cell sap • loops of DNA in a bacteria cell • contains DNA and controls the cell • a chemical reaction that release energy • a chemical reaction that absorbs energy • carries water and minerals through the plant • the green substance where photosynthesis takes place • cannot be created or destroyed only stored and transferred • ...
Activity 4e 2025-02-09
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- Organelles where photosynthesis takes place in plants
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Important for energy storage and insulation
- Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis
- Build and repair cells and tissues
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- Holds the genetic material (DNA) in a cell
- Quick source of energy for the body
- The process by which cells release energy
- Green pigment found in plants
- Semi-permeable boundary of the cell
10 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Green pigment found in plants • Build and repair cells and tissues • Quick source of energy for the body • Semi-permeable boundary of the cell • The process by which cells release energy • Holds the genetic material (DNA) in a cell • Important for energy storage and insulation • Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Crossword 2025-12-08
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- A process to create energy in plants
- Releases energy in the form of light or heat
- Fluid filled space in the chloroplast
- Where cellular respiration occurs
- Substances that are made during a chemical reaction
- Energy
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- Substances that are changed in a chemical reaction
- A process to create energy in animals
- Absorbs energy in the form of light or heat
- Where photosynthesis occurs
10 Clues: Energy • Where photosynthesis occurs • Where cellular respiration occurs • A process to create energy in plants • A process to create energy in animals • Fluid filled space in the chloroplast • Absorbs energy in the form of light or heat • Releases energy in the form of light or heat • Substances that are changed in a chemical reaction • ...
Cells and organisms 2014-12-07
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- made of DNA
- A group of cells that do a certain job
- Stores food and water and are larger in plant cells
- Organisms that have one cell
- holds DNA
- holds organelles
- makes food for plant cells
- the food-making process in plants that takes place in chloroplasts within cells
- Gives strength to the cell
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- Cell with chloroplast and are square-like shapes
- a natural substance that keeps the cell wall of plants rigid
- the group of organisms, such as mushrooms and moulds, that help to decompose dead or decaying matter
- the chemical reaction that releases energy
- the mixture inside a plant's vacuoles
- Goes around the cell
- the green-coloured chemical in plants that absorbs the light energy used in photosynthesis
- tells cell what to do and helps to make new cells
17 Clues: holds DNA • made of DNA • holds organelles • Goes around the cell • makes food for plant cells • Gives strength to the cell • Organisms that have one cell • the mixture inside a plant's vacuoles • A group of cells that do a certain job • the chemical reaction that releases energy • Cell with chloroplast and are square-like shapes • tells cell what to do and helps to make new cells • ...
Plants 2016-03-07
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- Green part in a plant
- part of the mesophyll layer in a leaf cell with lots of air spaces
- Plural of stoma
- process which plants make food
- Inside the spongy layer of a leaf cell structure
- Present inside the mesophyll (in a leaf cell) below the upper epidermis
- Part of a plant which provides a large surface area for the absorption
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- gas needed for the photosynthesis reaction
- Where gases enter and leave the leaf
- this anchor the plants in the soil
- Transports water to leaves
- Energy that is given out by the sun
- Source of energy
- This is given off during respiration
- Type of vein in a leaf which carries food
- outer layer of a leaf which has a waxy surface
- plants can store _______ in the roots
17 Clues: Plural of stoma • Source of energy • Green part in a plant • Transports water to leaves • process which plants make food • this anchor the plants in the soil • Energy that is given out by the sun • Where gases enter and leave the leaf • This is given off during respiration • plants can store _______ in the roots • Type of vein in a leaf which carries food • ...
Plant Terms 2023-03-01
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have oneseed leaf
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- means “naked seed” in Greek language
- transports food from the leaves
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have twoseed leaves
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
- the process of plants using stored energy
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
- reproduce through the production of seeds
- anchor the plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
17 Clues: anchor the plant • transports food from the leaves • means “naked seed” in Greek language • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • reproduce through the production of seeds • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • transports water and minerals from the roots • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • ...
Plants! 2025-11-30
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- Main support of food webs
- Kind of vascular plants with seeds but no flowers or fruits
- Informal term for nonvascular that includes three phyla
- Plant tubes that act like arteries starting with x
- Found in leaves that controls what wavelengths of light the leaves can absorb
- Plants limited in size and lacking steams, roots, or leaves
- Control whether the stomata are open or closed
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- Site of photosynthesis
- How nonvascular plants get water
- Plant's anchor
- Plant structure found on the bottom of leaves that gas can travel through
- Plant tubes that transport sugar
- Produced in the leaves during photosynthesis
- Used by plants to build protein and obtained from bugs by some plants
- Plants with xylem and phloem
- Plants require water, carbon dioxide, and what?
- Largest and most diverse group of vascular plants
17 Clues: Plant's anchor • Site of photosynthesis • Main support of food webs • Plants with xylem and phloem • How nonvascular plants get water • Plant tubes that transport sugar • Produced in the leaves during photosynthesis • Control whether the stomata are open or closed • Plants require water, carbon dioxide, and what? • Largest and most diverse group of vascular plants • ...
science 2022-07-12
Terms 2021-10-22
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- They absorb wavelengths of light different from those absorbed by chlorophyll.
- An electron carrier that provides the high energy electrons needed to make carbon-hydrogen bonds in the third stage of photosynthesis.
- the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis.
- Organisms that use energy from sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorganic substances.
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- A metabolic process similar to burning fuel.
- an enzyme-assisted anaerobic process that breaks down one six-carbon molecule of glucose of two three-carbon pyruvate ions.
- the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy.
- Organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from sunlight and inorganic substance.
- Absorbs only certain wavelengths and reflex all the others.
- the transfer of carbon dioxide to organic compounds.
10 Clues: A metabolic process similar to burning fuel. • the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis. • the transfer of carbon dioxide to organic compounds. • Absorbs only certain wavelengths and reflex all the others. • the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy. • They absorb wavelengths of light different from those absorbed by chlorophyll. • ...
Photosynthesis by palo 2021-10-28
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- is to convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy that can be used for food.
- The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance.
- are the pigment in membranes
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- a group of green pigments used by organisms that convert sunlight into energy via photosynthesis.
- Light reactions harness energy from the sun to produce chemical bonds, ATP, and NADPH.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- enters the leaves of the plant through small pores called Stomata.
- the main type of sugar in the blood
- a process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar
- the primary carrier of energy in cells.
10 Clues: are the pigment in membranes • the main type of sugar in the blood • the primary carrier of energy in cells. • enters the leaves of the plant through small pores called Stomata. • a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. • a process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar • ...
Makenna Malcolm Week 30 Vocabulary 2023-03-20
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- A green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food.
- An organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
- The starting materials of cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food.
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- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Is where the broken down 3-carbon molecules, energy is captured and stored.
- A sugar that stores chemical energy.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients.
- An organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings
10 Clues: A sugar that stores chemical energy. • An organism that eats other organisms or organic matter • A green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis. • The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food. • The starting materials of cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. • ...
Cell Structure 2012-11-28
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- a simple type of sugar
- green material that is needed by plants for photosynthesis
- process by which a cell releases energy from food without using oxygen
- food making process in plants and other organisms that uses sunlight
- organelle in plant cells that contains chlorophyll
- organism that cannot make its own food
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- tiny opening in the upper or lower surface of a leaf
- containing only one cell
- containing more than one cell
- organism that can make its own food
- fingerlike extension of the cytoplasm
- the ability to do work or cause change
12 Clues: a simple type of sugar • containing only one cell • containing more than one cell • organism that can make its own food • fingerlike extension of the cytoplasm • organism that cannot make its own food • the ability to do work or cause change • organelle in plant cells that contains chlorophyll • tiny opening in the upper or lower surface of a leaf • ...
Bio 1202 Life in the Ocean and Pelagic Communities Plankton 2016-04-08
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- drift with the currents.
- below the euphotic zone (and still in the photic zone).
- the organisms spot in the community.
- divided into two zones: neritic zone and oceanic zone.
- organisms that live in the water (while others live on the sea bottom).
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- bacteria that live in extreme environments.
- the mass of living tissue.
- the synthesis of organic materials from inorganic substances by photosynthesis.
- swim against the currents.
- where photosynthesis occurs (upper part of the photic zone).
- darkest zone below the photic zone.
- upper most layer of the water.
12 Clues: drift with the currents. • the mass of living tissue. • swim against the currents. • upper most layer of the water. • darkest zone below the photic zone. • the organisms spot in the community. • bacteria that live in extreme environments. • divided into two zones: neritic zone and oceanic zone. • below the euphotic zone (and still in the photic zone). • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-07
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- plants are able to create their own _______
- part of a large group of living things that use sunlight to make their own food
- exact genetic copy
- green pigment used by plants to absorb energy from the sun
- scientific name for seed sprouting
- parts used by plant to absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide
- nutrient needed for plant growth
- / natural colouring matter of plant and animal tissue
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- part used by plants to to get water and nutrients
- process of plants creating their own food
- sugar
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
12 Clues: sugar • exact genetic copy • nutrient needed for plant growth • scientific name for seed sprouting • process of plants creating their own food • plants are able to create their own _______ • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • part used by plants to to get water and nutrients • / natural colouring matter of plant and animal tissue • ...
Photosynthesis and Leaf Structures 2017-03-04
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- Transparent protective layer of cells
- Waxy layer preventing water loss
- Green disc containing chlorophyll, found in plant cells
- Cells that contain lot of chloroplasts
- Chemical process that plants use to make their own food
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- To take in, for example when water passes from the soil into a root
- Transports water around the plant
- Large air spaces allowing gasses to diffuse
- Green chemical found inside chloroplasts
- Cause the stomata to open and close
- The source of energy for photosynthesis
- Holes that allow gases in and out
12 Clues: Waxy layer preventing water loss • Transports water around the plant • Holes that allow gases in and out • Cause the stomata to open and close • Transparent protective layer of cells • Cells that contain lot of chloroplasts • The source of energy for photosynthesis • Green chemical found inside chloroplasts • Large air spaces allowing gasses to diffuse • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- many sugars
- your main source of energy
- sweetening foods while adding little or no calories
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
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- plant materials that cant be digested by human enzymes
- the green pigment in plants that is required for photosynthesis
- plants combine single glucose units and polysaccharides to make this
- carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combine to make this
- sugars are called this because their one- and two- unit structures are chemically simple
- one sugar
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- two sugars
12 Clues: one sugar • two sugars • many sugars • your main source of energy • the chemical process that makes carbohydrates • carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combine to make this • sweetening foods while adding little or no calories • plant materials that cant be digested by human enzymes • sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2021-06-08
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- mode of nutrition in animals
- a pigment that makes leaves green
- the relationship between plants when they live together and provide nutrition and shelter to each other
- an example of a parasite
- fungi use the saprotrophic mode of nutrition and thus called
- the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
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- mode of nutrition in plants
- process used by plants to make their food
- an example of insectivorous plants
- carbon dioxide enters plats through pores called
- a bacteria that provides nitrogen to leguminous plants
- plants release a gas during photosynthesis
12 Clues: an example of a parasite • mode of nutrition in plants • mode of nutrition in animals • a pigment that makes leaves green • an example of insectivorous plants • process used by plants to make their food • plants release a gas during photosynthesis • carbon dioxide enters plats through pores called • a bacteria that provides nitrogen to leguminous plants • ...
GAS EXCHANGE in Plants and Animals 2024-05-03
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- Muscle aiding in breathing by expanding and contracting the chest cavity.
- Tiny blood vessels facilitating gas exchange in tissues.
- Process converting light energy into chemical energy.
- Respiratory organs for gas exchange in animals.
- Windpipe, conducting air to and from the lungs.
- Movement of gases from high to low concentration.
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- Tiny pores on leaves allowing gas exchange.
- Water loss through plant leaves.
- Process of exchanging gases, often involving oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Organelles where photosynthesis occurs.
- Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Cells controlling stomatal opening and closing.
12 Clues: Water loss through plant leaves. • Organelles where photosynthesis occurs. • Tiny pores on leaves allowing gas exchange. • Respiratory organs for gas exchange in animals. • Cells controlling stomatal opening and closing. • Windpipe, conducting air to and from the lungs. • Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
CR & P Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- is a conversion of the chemical
- powerhouse of the cell
- is adenosine triphosphate
- organisms that must get energy sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorganic substances to make organic compounds
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- a process wher3 plants visible in the light
- is the process of turning organic molecules into acids gas or alcohol
- without air
- organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from sunlight
- is the main type of sugar in the blood
- light-absorbing substance
- the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis
- from photosynthesis into usable energy
12 Clues: without air • powerhouse of the cell • light-absorbing substance • is adenosine triphosphate • is a conversion of the chemical • is the main type of sugar in the blood • from photosynthesis into usable energy • a process wher3 plants visible in the light • the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis • is the process of turning organic molecules into acids gas or alcohol • ...
Plants & Botany 2025-09-07
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- – Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- – Colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- – Anchors a plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – The part of a plant that makes food via photosynthesis
- – Part of a leaf that transports water and nutrients
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- – Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
- – The plant embryo contained in a protective coat
- – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- – The reproductive part of a plant
- – Fine powder produced by flowers for fertilization
- – Supports the plant and transports nutrients
- – Mature ovary of a plant containing seeds
12 Clues: – The reproductive part of a plant • – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • – Mature ovary of a plant containing seeds • – Supports the plant and transports nutrients • – Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight • – The plant embryo contained in a protective coat • – Anchors a plant and absorbs water and nutrients • ...
CELLS 2025-09-14
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- Flexible boundary controlling what goes in and out of the cell.
- Controls what the cell does.
- The smallest unit of life.
- Organelle where respiration releases energy.
- Green pigment used in photosynthesis.
- Jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen.
- Rigid support structure in plant cells made of cellulose.
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- Energy-releasing process that needs oxygen.
- Organelle in plants containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- Plant cell storage area filled with sugar and salts.
- A piece of equipment used to see very small cells.
- Living things, such as animals and plants.
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life. • Controls what the cell does. • Green pigment used in photosynthesis. • Living things, such as animals and plants. • Energy-releasing process that needs oxygen. • Organelle where respiration releases energy. • A piece of equipment used to see very small cells. • Plant cell storage area filled with sugar and salts. • ...
chtp. 8 Biology Vocabulary 2022-01-31
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- Need this to work properly
- The cells chemical reaction
- This required oxygen to function
- The series of reactions in which pyruvate is converted to carbon dioxide
- The catabolic pathway where orangic molecules are broken down to release energy used for the cell is called
- Light-absorbing colored molecules
- The process of breaking down glucose
- The fulid that fills the space out side the Grana
- The molecules that transport electrons during photosynthesis
- The two main types of ______ are lactic acid ______ and alcohol ____
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- One of the Thylakoids
- The study of the flow and transformation of energy
- The flattened disked like membranes
- The molecule that gives chemical energy
- This includes the krebs cycle and the transport of electrons
- The first stage of glycolysis
- The enzyme at the end of the Calvin cycle
- The second phase of photosynthesis
18 Clues: One of the Thylakoids • Need this to work properly • The cells chemical reaction • The first stage of glycolysis • This required oxygen to function • Light-absorbing colored molecules • The second phase of photosynthesis • The flattened disked like membranes • The process of breaking down glucose • The molecule that gives chemical energy • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- The working library of genetic information
- haploid reproductive cells
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
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- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
- long thread like colonies
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- Also known as a “false foot”
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- Also known as a “false foot”
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- long thread like colonies
- haploid reproductive cells
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
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- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- The working library of genetic information
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- The working library of genetic information
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- long thread like colonies
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- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- haploid reproductive cells
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- Also known as a “false foot”
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- long thread like colonies
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- Also known as a “false foot”
- The working library of genetic information
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- haploid reproductive cells
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
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- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- haploid reproductive cells
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- long thread like colonies
- The working library of genetic information
- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
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- Also known as a “false foot”
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- Also known as a “false foot”
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- haploid reproductive cells
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
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- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- The working library of genetic information
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- long thread like colonies
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-01-20
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- Protista use this to find sunlight so that photosynthesis is possible
- These produce cell walls that are rich with silicon
- Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes
- half of the earths photosynthesis is done by these
- Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own
- The working library of genetic information
- the indentation on one side of the ciliates
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- This is found in red algae and is good at absorbing blue light
- This is what Euglenas have instead of cell walls
- A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos
- half of these are heterotrophic and the other half are photosynthetic
- long thread like colonies
- haploid reproductive cells
- Bottle shaped structures used for defense
- Also known as a “false foot”
- A form of sexual reproduction were genetic information is exchanged
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- Short hair like projections similar to flagellum
18 Clues: long thread like colonies • haploid reproductive cells • Also known as a “false foot” • Bottle shaped structures used for defense • The working library of genetic information • the indentation on one side of the ciliates • Stores reserve copies of all the cell’s genes • A serious disease that is carried by mosquitos • Parasitic protist that do not mov on their own • ...
Biology Project 2022-10-02
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- the energy source for all living things (adenosine triphosphate)
- used to transport electrons through the cell
- two of these; the steps in the light dependent reactions
- five-carbon sugar
- energy absorbed in the thylakoid
- simple sugar molecule created in photosynthesis
- opening on the backside of a leaf that allows for exchange of gases
- used in light dependent reaction with RuBP to make glucose.
- product of light reaction created by hydrogen ion from water and the NADP
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- product of light reactions; used in Calvin cycle
- splits apart during light reactions
- two three-carbon molecules
- the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- fluid-filled space surrounding the grana
- recycles ADP/P and NADH
- electron carrier that is converted to NADPH
- moves across thylakoid and are picked up by NADP
- sac like membranes that contain chlorophyll and pigments
18 Clues: five-carbon sugar • recycles ADP/P and NADH • two three-carbon molecules • energy absorbed in the thylakoid • splits apart during light reactions • fluid-filled space surrounding the grana • the cell where photosynthesis takes place • electron carrier that is converted to NADPH • used to transport electrons through the cell • simple sugar molecule created in photosynthesis • ...
Unit 11 2022-04-27
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- Separation of large solids.
- Low productivity.
- Having no specific location of discharge, multiple sources.
- Enough light for photosynthesis.
- Removal of nutrients.
- Soil/rock is not holding full amount of water, there are still air pockets.
- Contain 20% of the world’s available surface water.
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- All available spaces are filled with water.
- Along coastlines saltwater can move into aquifers if there are too many wells drawing water from the ground.
- Bottom of ocean.
- Removing ground water faster than it is being replaced can cause the land on top of the aquifer to sink or buckle.
- High productivity.
- Biological treatment.
- Caused by human activities such as fertilizer use and sewage contamination.
- Cover 71% of Earth’s surface.
- An imaginary line dividing the saturated zone from the unsaturated zone.
- Not enough light for photosynthesis.
- Discharge pollution from a specific location.
18 Clues: Bottom of ocean. • Low productivity. • High productivity. • Biological treatment. • Removal of nutrients. • Separation of large solids. • Cover 71% of Earth’s surface. • Enough light for photosynthesis. • Not enough light for photosynthesis. • All available spaces are filled with water. • Discharge pollution from a specific location. • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2017-11-30
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- The substances that react to create the product
- The path of oxygen through ecosystems
- Glucose and oxygen gas are the blank of the photosynthesis reaction
- When the carbon in sugar is passed along the food chain and webs by consumers and decomposers before returning to the atmosphere as CO2
- Cellular Respiration and blank are responsible for carbon recycling
- respiration that uses oxygen to release the energy in carbohydrates
- The cycling of carbon through ecosystems
- Forms structural parts of organisms
- Reservoirs that absorb more carbon then release
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- The most abundant element in Earth's Crust
- Respiration that takes place without oxygen
- Process when sugar is used to react with carbohydrates instead of oxygen
- Places that store and release carbon slowly
- Compounds that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Used to gain usable energy
- Fuels created from an organism's fossil
- Provides long term storage of energy
- Makes up 78% of atmospheric air
18 Clues: Used to gain usable energy • Makes up 78% of atmospheric air • Forms structural parts of organisms • Provides long term storage of energy • The path of oxygen through ecosystems • Fuels created from an organism's fossil • The cycling of carbon through ecosystems • The most abundant element in Earth's Crust • Compounds that trap heat in the atmosphere • ...
Levels of organizations 2024-09-05
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- This carries oxygen around the body.
- Transports substances around the body.
- Protects the body against infections.
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell and where most chemical reactions occur
- contains the pigment chlorophyll, where photosynthesis occurs
- Ciliated cells have tiny threads along one edge, like microscopic hairs.
- Group of different tissues working together to carry out a job.
- Cells' function is to make food by photosynthesis.
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- contains cell sap to push the water to the outside ofthe cell
- Breaks down and then absorbs food molecules.
- respiration reactions occur here to release energy
- collect electrical signals from other nearby nerve cells.
- Replaces oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from blood.
- Red blood cells have no _______
- Produces sperms and eggs
- The unit of a living organism, contains parts carry out life processes.
- Electrical signals can travel along this very quickly.
- Group of cells of one type.
18 Clues: Produces sperms and eggs • Group of cells of one type. • Red blood cells have no _______ • This carries oxygen around the body. • Protects the body against infections. • Transports substances around the body. • Breaks down and then absorbs food molecules. • respiration reactions occur here to release energy • Cells' function is to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Energy Transfer 2021-04-30
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- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- chemical name is hydrogen, a liquid we need for survival
- a substance produced during a natural, chemical, or manufacturing process
- organisms that decompose other dead organisms and break down chemical substances.
- the star around which the earth orbits
- organisms that eat meat only
- a more complex food chain
- another word for sugar
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- organisms, mainly plants that produce their own energy
- energy from the sun
- organisms that eat plants only
- Process in which carbon dioxide gets turned into glucose and oxygen
- one of the chemicals created through photosynthesis
- organisms that can eat both plants and meat
- organisms that need to consume other organisms for energy
15 Clues: energy from the sun • another word for sugar • a more complex food chain • organisms that eat meat only • organisms that eat plants only • the star around which the earth orbits • organisms that can eat both plants and meat • one of the chemicals created through photosynthesis • organisms, mainly plants that produce their own energy • ...
Carbohydrate Crossword 2018-09-25
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- must be in a plant for photosynthesis to occur
- forms when a starch is digested
- when 2 monosaccharides chemically combine
- sugar is seldom found naturally in foods. It is in milk and helps create milk sugar
- single units of sugar
- artificial sweeteners and sugar alcohols are
- found in fruits, sugar cane, and sugar beets
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- a simple carbohydrate that occurs in fresh fruits and vegetables
- is found in only in milk and milk products
- plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- fruits, many vegetables, and honey contain fructose, a highly sweet sugar
- plant materials that cannot be broken down by human enzymes
- your main source of energy
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- another name for simple carbohydrates
15 Clues: single units of sugar • your main source of energy • forms when a starch is digested • another name for simple carbohydrates • when 2 monosaccharides chemically combine • is found in only in milk and milk products • artificial sweeteners and sugar alcohols are • found in fruits, sugar cane, and sugar beets • the chemical process that makes carbohydrates • ...
Photosynth eisi ALex Dylan 2022-03-10
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- Folding inner membrane that increases the surface area
- factors that affect the rate of cellular respiration ?
- guard cells in leaves that allow things to enter, like sunlight
- an organism that has to find and consume glucose
- takes water and transports it through the root to the rest of the plant
- the first phase of cellular respiration
- tissue that takes products from photosynthesis away from the leaves
- how many ATP are in cellular respiration ?
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- an organism that makes its own food
- a factor that affects photosynthesis
- little coins in chloroplasts
- most efficient ATP production method
- an organism that is an example of anaerobic and starts with "y"
- what is required with aerobic respiration ?
15 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • little coins in chloroplasts • an organism that makes its own food • a factor that affects photosynthesis • most efficient ATP production method • the first phase of cellular respiration • how many ATP are in cellular respiration ? • what is required with aerobic respiration ? • an organism that has to find and consume glucose • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-10-09
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- Reactions use this and energy from the first reactions to produce glucose
- Reactants of Cellular Respiration
- Happens in the mitochondrial
- The light independent reactions happen in here
- When there is no oxygen, organisms can only do glycolysis.
- uses energy from the bonds of glucose to make ATP (power house of the Cell)
- captures light energy
- Reactions use this and H20 to get energy for the next reactions
- This chain happens along the inner membrane and produces ATP
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- Products of Cellular Respiration
- Products of Photosynthesis
- Reactants of Photosynthesis
- The light dependent reactions happen in here
- is the energy currency of the cell
- Happens in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose in half into 2 pyruvates
15 Clues: captures light energy • Products of Photosynthesis • Reactants of Photosynthesis • Happens in the mitochondrial • Products of Cellular Respiration • Reactants of Cellular Respiration • is the energy currency of the cell • The light dependent reactions happen in here • The light independent reactions happen in here • When there is no oxygen, organisms can only do glycolysis. • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-10-09
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- Reactions use this and energy from the first reactions to produce glucose
- Reactants of Cellular Respiration
- Happens in the mitochondrial
- The light independent reactions happen in here
- When there is no oxygen, organisms can only do glycolysis.
- uses energy from the bonds of glucose to make ATP (power house of the Cell)
- captures light energy
- Reactions use this and H20 to get energy for the next reactions
- This chain happens along the inner membrane and produces ATP
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- Products of Cellular Respiration
- Products of Photosynthesis
- Reactants of Photosynthesis
- The light dependent reactions happen in here
- is the energy currency of the cell
- Happens in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose in half into 2 pyruvates
15 Clues: captures light energy • Products of Photosynthesis • Reactants of Photosynthesis • Happens in the mitochondrial • Products of Cellular Respiration • Reactants of Cellular Respiration • is the energy currency of the cell • The light dependent reactions happen in here • The light independent reactions happen in here • When there is no oxygen, organisms can only do glycolysis. • ...
Plant Cell and photosynthesis 2025-05-28
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- The powerhouse of a cell.
- A living material inside the cell.
- Part of the plant where reproduction happens.
- dioxide A gas that is needed by plants during photosynthesis.
- Water movement across a semi-permeable membrane.
- The movement of oxygen from the plant to the atmosphere.
- The control center of the cell.
- Part of a plant that supports the plant.
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- The part of the plant where osmosis of water happens.
- The movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- Site of photosynthesis.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants.
- wall A strong protective structure of plant cells.
- A gas that is needed by humans and animals to survive.
- Living organisms that make their food.
15 Clues: Site of photosynthesis. • The powerhouse of a cell. • The control center of the cell. • A living material inside the cell. • Living organisms that make their food. • Part of a plant that supports the plant. • A green pigment, present in all green plants. • Part of the plant where reproduction happens. • Water movement across a semi-permeable membrane. • ...
All About Plants 2021-04-25
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- This fruit has only one seed.
- It is a common medicinal plant.
- What gives green colour to plants?
- Potato is the modified form of?
- If a plant is placed in a dark room,it will soon?
- The process by which plants prepare their own food is called?
- Wheat is a ____.
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- Which type of plants are harmful to man?
- Part of the plant that develops into a fruit.
- A Plant that require support for it's growth.
- Where do cabbage store food?
- Part of a plant that absorbs water from the soil.
- In addition to sunlight and carbon dioxide,what else is required for photosynthesis?
- Part of a plant that prepares food.
- Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____.
- What does fruit contains?
16 Clues: Wheat is a ____. • What does fruit contains? • Where do cabbage store food? • This fruit has only one seed. • It is a common medicinal plant. • Potato is the modified form of? • What gives green colour to plants? • Part of a plant that prepares food. • Which type of plants are harmful to man? • Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis Cross Word 2022-11-29
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- where in the cell does glycolysis take place
- an organism that makes its own food
- c6H12O6
- stack of thylakoid discs
- where does photosynthesis take place
- light dependent reaction takes place in the
- where in the cell does the kreb cycle and the electron transport chain take place
- a process that doesn't directly require oxygen
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- photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplast
- an organism that uses photosynthesis
- an organism that can't make their own food and gets their energy by consuming other organisms
- what happens after glycolysis if no oxygen is available
- a process that requires oxygen
- an organism that uses cellular respiration
- light independent reaction takes place in the
- transport chain what process produces the most amount of energy for the cell
16 Clues: c6H12O6 • stack of thylakoid discs • a process that requires oxygen • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that uses photosynthesis • where does photosynthesis take place • an organism that uses cellular respiration • light dependent reaction takes place in the • where in the cell does glycolysis take place • light independent reaction takes place in the • ...
P.4 Science - Parts of a plant 2023-07-21
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- The name given to a cactus plants needle-like leaves
- The roots pf this plant store food
- To spread something over a large area
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves
- These make food in the form of glucose (sugar) during photosynthesis
- The male part of the flower
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- What the fertilisednovary develops into
- The female part of the flower
- To join together
- These help roots absorb more water and nutrients from the soil
- Contains the eggs of a flower for reproduction
- Parts of a flower that attract insects with their bright colours
- These parts of the plant are usually underground
- Plants produce this during photosynthesis
- Contains the 'xylem' and 'phloem' tubes
16 Clues: To join together • The male part of the flower • The female part of the flower • The roots pf this plant store food • To spread something over a large area • What the fertilisednovary develops into • Contains the 'xylem' and 'phloem' tubes • Tiny openings on the underside of leaves • Plants produce this during photosynthesis • Contains the eggs of a flower for reproduction • ...
Energy and Matter Flow 2024-01-15
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- the process of water collecting in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans and other bodies of water
- organisms that must eat to get energy
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- organisms that can create their own energy
- living
- all the organisms in an area and their physical surroundings
- species that hold the energy flow of the ecosystem in balance
- longterm storage of carbon
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- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- parts of a food web
- shows the interactions of an entire ecosystem, made up of multiple chains
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the type of productivity that involves photosynthesis
- nonliving
- use photosynthesis, turn sunlight into chemical energy
- the type of productivity that involves herbivores
16 Clues: living • nonliving • parts of a food web • longterm storage of carbon • organisms that must eat to get energy • organisms that can create their own energy • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the type of productivity that involves herbivores • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-26
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- mushroom and fungi are
- plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients
- released in photosynthesis
- tissue that carries glucose
- green plants are called
- plant rarely kills the host plant
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- solution is added to test the starch of the plant
- plants prepare their food through a process called
- plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings
- soil contains a bacteria called that converts the atmospheric nitrogen
10 Clues: mushroom and fungi are • green plants are called • released in photosynthesis • tissue that carries glucose • plant rarely kills the host plant • plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients • solution is added to test the starch of the plant • plants prepare their food through a process called • plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings • ...
Nutrition in Plants Crossword 2021-04-12
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- Energy used in cellular respiration
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- A stack of thylakoid membranes
- Plants form glucose and ___ from photosynthesis
- Molecules that absorb light at selected wavelengths
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- Lost energy from e- is harnessed to phosphorylate ADP to ATP
- This part of the chloroplast contains rubisco
- The ___ cycle, aka carbon fixation
- C6H12O6
- The reaction in which water is lysed by light energy
10 Clues: C6H12O6 • A stack of thylakoid membranes • The ___ cycle, aka carbon fixation • Energy used in cellular respiration • This part of the chloroplast contains rubisco • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Plants form glucose and ___ from photosynthesis • Molecules that absorb light at selected wavelengths • The reaction in which water is lysed by light energy • ...
Structures and Functions of a Plant 2023-05-10
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- how a plant makes food
- the part of the plant
- makes the fruit with one or more seeds
- holds up the leaves and transports water from the roots
- the function
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- anchors the plant in place and takes in water from the soil
- what the roots do to water
- the structure
- makes food for the plant through photosynthesis
- the job each structure has
10 Clues: the function • the structure • the part of the plant • how a plant makes food • what the roots do to water • the job each structure has • makes the fruit with one or more seeds • makes food for the plant through photosynthesis • holds up the leaves and transports water from the roots • anchors the plant in place and takes in water from the soil
Photosythesis and cellular respiration 2023-03-31
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- The kind of energy produced in cellular respiration
- a pigment that makes leaves green
- The openings on the bottom of a leaf
- The energy chloroplasts absorb
- the sugar that photosynthesis produces
- sprinters have (more/less) mitochondria
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- The first step in cellular respiration
- the process a plant uses to make food
- something you breath that is used in cellular respiration
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The energy chloroplasts absorb • a pigment that makes leaves green • The openings on the bottom of a leaf • the process a plant uses to make food • The first step in cellular respiration • the sugar that photosynthesis produces • sprinters have (more/less) mitochondria • The kind of energy produced in cellular respiration • ...
Activity 4f 2025-02-09
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- Long-term energy storage
- Protects the cell and controls material movement
- Process by which plants convert light energy into food
- Produce energy for the cell
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- Required for all bodily functions
- Provide quick energy
- Contains the cell’s genetic information
- Gas produced by plants during photosynthesis, used by animals for respiration
- Provide structure, function, and regulation in cells
- Organelles that allow plants to convert sunlight into food
10 Clues: Provide quick energy • Long-term energy storage • Produce energy for the cell • Required for all bodily functions • Contains the cell’s genetic information • Protects the cell and controls material movement • Provide structure, function, and regulation in cells • Process by which plants convert light energy into food • ...
Activity 4e 2025-02-09
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- Holds the genetic material (DNA) in a cell.
- Organelles where photosynthesis takes place in plants.
- Important for energy storage and insulation.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Quick source of energy for the body.
- Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
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- The process by which cells release energy.
- Semi-permeable boundary of the cell.
- Green pigment found in plants.
- Build and repair cells and tissues.
10 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Green pigment found in plants. • Build and repair cells and tissues. • Semi-permeable boundary of the cell. • Quick source of energy for the body. • The process by which cells release energy. • Holds the genetic material (DNA) in a cell. • Important for energy storage and insulation. • Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Tissue 2022-10-02
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- A place for photosynthesis
- Reproduction without mating
- A transport that occurs in the xylem
- Root for dicots plants
- Transports water and nutrients from the plant–soil interface to stems and leaves
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- A tissue to protect the underlying tissue
- Respiratory organ in leaves
- The green pigment in plants
- Transports and distribute food substances from photosynthesis
- Has a function as a food reserve storage area
10 Clues: Root for dicots plants • A place for photosynthesis • Respiratory organ in leaves • The green pigment in plants • Reproduction without mating • A transport that occurs in the xylem • A tissue to protect the underlying tissue • Has a function as a food reserve storage area • Transports and distribute food substances from photosynthesis • ...
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis 2021-04-26
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- process by which yeast turns sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- the type of process that requires oxygen to complete, ex: Cellular Respiration
- the product of fermentation that causes us to feel cramps
- the process by which we turn sugar and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water
- items on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation
- a 100% pure substance that is made of 1 type of atom
- the gas produced during fermentation and cell respiration
- the process plants go through that is the opposite of cellular respiration
- in addition to oxygen, animals must also consume this to go through cellular respiration
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- the type of process that does NOT require oxygen to complete, ex: Fermentation
- items on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation
- organism that makes its own food
- substance plants release
- organism that eats others
- the part of the plant that lets CO2 in and O2 out
- something that we can do to increase our rate of cellular respiration
- a substance made of 2 or more elements put together.
- the type of fermentation that yeast go through used by bakers and brewers
- the part of the plant cell that absorbs the suns energy
19 Clues: substance plants release • organism that eats others • organism that makes its own food • the part of the plant that lets CO2 in and O2 out • a substance made of 2 or more elements put together. • a 100% pure substance that is made of 1 type of atom • the part of the plant cell that absorbs the suns energy • the product of fermentation that causes us to feel cramps • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-12-01
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- : A colored chemical that absorbs light.
- : An organism that makes its own food.
- : An organism that cannot make its own food.
- : A biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- : The process by which cells break down molecules to release energy without using oxygen.
- : A sugar that is the major source of energy for the body.
- : The main end product of the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates in the body.
- : This process requires oxygen and takes place inside cells.
- CYCLE : A series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water.
- : The splitting of the six carbon molecule "glucose" into two 3-carbon molecules
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- : Rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions.
- : A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria.
- : Small opening on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- : The process in which some organisms use water and carbon dioxide to make their own food.
- : A thick fluid within the chloroplast.
- : stacks of thylakoids found in a chloroplast.
- : A structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food.
- : Energy from the sun
- : Cellular energy and is short for Adenosine Triphosphate.
19 Clues: : Energy from the sun • : An organism that makes its own food. • : A thick fluid within the chloroplast. • : A colored chemical that absorbs light. • : An organism that cannot make its own food. • : stacks of thylakoids found in a chloroplast. • : A sugar that is the major source of energy for the body. • : Cellular energy and is short for Adenosine Triphosphate. • ...
organs and mitosis review 2022-11-22
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- the cell wall is made form this
- tissue that covers human organs
- a group of similar cells working together for a common purpose
- the movement of water occurs by this process
- the plant tissue the provides stem cells
- an animal tissue that produces enzymes and hormones
- this happens to DNA at the start of the cell cycle
- the plant tissue that carries sugar
- this is the scientific term for the engulfing of pathogens
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- during cell division, the cytoplasm and what other structure divide
- the site of photosynthesis
- human body cells have 46 of these in their nucleus
- the tissue that covers plant organs
- how minerals are absorbed against the concentration gradient
- these structures are produced to bind to antigens on pathogens
- a tissue that contracts for movement
- the plant tissue that carries water and minerals
- these proteins are produced by white blood cells to neutralise toxins
- a layer of plant cells that are adapted for photosynthesis
- a group of different tissues
20 Clues: the site of photosynthesis • a group of different tissues • the cell wall is made form this • tissue that covers human organs • the tissue that covers plant organs • the plant tissue that carries sugar • a tissue that contracts for movement • the plant tissue the provides stem cells • the movement of water occurs by this process • ...
PLANTS 2023 2023-01-03
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- trap light energy to carry out photosynthesis
- first type of (green) plant
- surrounds and protects seeds
- exchanging genetic material (in simple algae)
- hollow tube-like cells with lignin
- Autotrophic eukaryotes with cellulose cell walls
- absorb water and minerals needed
- chemical compound that supports taller plants
- they use chlorophyll to do this
- tissue which makes up the protective outer covering of the plant
- tissue that produces and stores sugars and contributes to suppoert
- male gametophyte
- small nonvascular plants that need to be near water
- angiosperm with a taproot
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- tubes that carry water through the plant
- tissue which enables passage of materials through the plant
- tubes that carry carbohydrates and solutions
- angiosperm with one cotyledon
- dry fruit that opens when ripe
- flower bearing seed plants
- another name for bryophytes
- seed leaves
- example of seedless vascular plants
- protects seeds and aid in seed dispersal
- another name for vascular plants
- cone bearing seed plants
26 Clues: seed leaves • male gametophyte • cone bearing seed plants • angiosperm with a taproot • flower bearing seed plants • first type of (green) plant • another name for bryophytes • surrounds and protects seeds • angiosperm with one cotyledon • dry fruit that opens when ripe • they use chlorophyll to do this • absorb water and minerals needed • another name for vascular plants • ...
