photosynthesis Crossword Puzzles
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- provide carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- single glucose units combine into complicated chemical arrangements are called ______
- your main source of energy
- one- and two- unit structures; chemically simple
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- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by humans
- starches are classified as ______
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods are called _______
- used to sweeten many foods, while adding few or no calories
- chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- green pigment in plants for photosynthesis
- single units of sugars are called _______
12 Clues: your main source of energy • starches are classified as ______ • provide carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • chemical process that makes carbohydrates • single units of sugars are called _______ • green pigment in plants for photosynthesis • one- and two- unit structures; chemically simple • used to sweeten many foods, while adding few or no calories • ...
Cell Parts 2024-10-29
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- pathways that transport materials through the cell
- where photosynthesis happens
- grain like structures that make and store protein
- gel-like substance that gives the cell its shape
- what the cell wall is made of
- outer layer of the nucleus
- the boss of the cell, controls cell's activities
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- rigid material found on the outside of plant cells
- stores and releases energy for the cell
- the green pigment found in chloroplasts, helps photosynthesis occur
- like the skin of the cell, protects the cell and controls what enters and exits
- stores food, water, and waste
12 Clues: outer layer of the nucleus • where photosynthesis happens • what the cell wall is made of • stores food, water, and waste • stores and releases energy for the cell • gel-like substance that gives the cell its shape • the boss of the cell, controls cell's activities • grain like structures that make and store protein • rigid material found on the outside of plant cells • ...
Plant Systems 2026-02-22
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- a __________ can be weak (non-woody) or strong (woody)
- take in also means to __________
- __________ is a natural green pigment in plants is important for them to make food
- tubes that transport water and ___________ to all parts of the plant
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- plants need __________ during photosynthesis
- ___________ salts and water is taken in by the plant from the soil
- plants usually grow __________
- the __________ anchors the plant to the ground
- carbon __________ is the gas needed by the plant during photosynthesis
- __________ is to support with one's hands
- plants are one of the important producers of __________
- the part that makes food for the plant
12 Clues: plants usually grow __________ • take in also means to __________ • the part that makes food for the plant • __________ is to support with one's hands • plants need __________ during photosynthesis • the __________ anchors the plant to the ground • a __________ can be weak (non-woody) or strong (woody) • plants are one of the important producers of __________ • ...
Plant cell 2022-09-09
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- Plant convert sunlight into chemical energy
- What makes 2 or more things not alike
- These are not commonly found in plant cells
- Plants have this organelle to do photosynthesis
- This Cell has a cell wall
- This organelle is found bigger in a plant cell
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- This Cell does not have a Chloroplast
- Powerhouse of the cell, Both cells have this
- Surrounds a cell, Only found in plant cells
- Basic unit of life
10 Clues: Basic unit of life • This Cell has a cell wall • This Cell does not have a Chloroplast • What makes 2 or more things not alike • Plant convert sunlight into chemical energy • Surrounds a cell, Only found in plant cells • These are not commonly found in plant cells • Powerhouse of the cell, Both cells have this • This organelle is found bigger in a plant cell • ...
Remi Taylor Chapter 8/9 crossword 2020-01-31
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- energy of a glucose molecule is harvested
- these trophs have to get their food from somewhere else
- photosynthesis takes place in these specialized cell structures
- the energy that cells make and use
- The process in which plants make there own food
- the recycling process in a cell
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- more mitochondria are generated (32)
- process of making energy of food available in the cell
- the food that plants make
- these trophs make there own food
10 Clues: the food that plants make • the recycling process in a cell • these trophs make there own food • the energy that cells make and use • more mitochondria are generated (32) • energy of a glucose molecule is harvested • The process in which plants make there own food • process of making energy of food available in the cell • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-02-16
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- controls functions of cells and contains genetic material
- site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- a job
- a plant; makes it's own food
- an animal that feeds on other animals or plants
- a group of tissues that work together
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- basic unit of structure & function in living organisms
- contains nucleus, organelles and enclosed by a plasma membrane
- converts energy from food into energy a cell can use
- usually a plant that gets nutrients using photosynthesis
10 Clues: a job • a plant; makes it's own food • site of photosynthesis in plant cells • a group of tissues that work together • an animal that feeds on other animals or plants • converts energy from food into energy a cell can use • basic unit of structure & function in living organisms • usually a plant that gets nutrients using photosynthesis • ...
The Calvin Cycle 2013-01-16
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- founder of the calvin cycle
- series of molecules through which excited electrons are passed along
- one of the energies that are made during the second stage of photosynthesis
- carbon
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- the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy
- a series of enzyme-assissted chemical reactions
- transfer of carbon dioxide to organic compounds
- where photosynthesism occurs
- the smallest unit of a substance
- an electron carrier that provides the high energy electrons
10 Clues: carbon • founder of the calvin cycle • where photosynthesism occurs • the smallest unit of a substance • a series of enzyme-assissted chemical reactions • transfer of carbon dioxide to organic compounds • an electron carrier that provides the high energy electrons • the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2014-10-16
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- acid end product of glycolysis
- a green pigment used in photosynthesis
- a chemical taxi that helps to carry H's
- a second chemical taxi found in the Krebs cycle
- membrane in the chloroplast where photosynthesis happens
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- an enzyme involved with the light independent reaction
- cell organelle where respiration occurs
- synthase enzyme needed to make the proton pump work
- organism that respires anaerobically
- acid six-carbon compound found in the Krebs Cycle
10 Clues: acid end product of glycolysis • organism that respires anaerobically • a green pigment used in photosynthesis • cell organelle where respiration occurs • a chemical taxi that helps to carry H's • a second chemical taxi found in the Krebs cycle • acid six-carbon compound found in the Krebs Cycle • synthase enzyme needed to make the proton pump work • ...
protein crossword 2017-01-23
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- found in fruits and veggies.
- breaks down carbs fast.
- grain-bran,serm and endosperm.
- when two monoscharide chemical combine.
- muscles in digestive trait to help speed the body.
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- pigment in plants must be present for photosynthesis
- process by which plants make carbs.
- fiber -plant materials that are eaten but cant be digested .
- single hard seed .
- carbs-sugars formed from simple 1&2 unit structure.
10 Clues: single hard seed . • breaks down carbs fast. • found in fruits and veggies. • grain-bran,serm and endosperm. • process by which plants make carbs. • when two monoscharide chemical combine. • muscles in digestive trait to help speed the body. • carbs-sugars formed from simple 1&2 unit structure. • pigment in plants must be present for photosynthesis • ...
Cell Respiration Puzzle 2024-01-10
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- The process Plants go through
- The thing we need for cellular respiration
- The powerhouse of the cell
- We breathe this, plants make this
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- The process of converting O2 to CO2
- The cell organelle only found in plants
- What we create through respiration, plants use this for photosynthesis
- True or False: Plants and animals do cell respiration
- Plants make this for food :b
- We exhale this, plants need it for conversion
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Plants make this for food :b • The process Plants go through • We breathe this, plants make this • The process of converting O2 to CO2 • The cell organelle only found in plants • The thing we need for cellular respiration • We exhale this, plants need it for conversion • True or False: Plants and animals do cell respiration • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-23
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- Muscular organ that carries food from mouth to stomach
- Hard structures in mouth cavity that chew and grind food
- By-product of photosynthesis
- Mode of nutrition in amoeba
- Green pigment that absorbs energy from sunlight
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- Process by which green plants make their own food
- Organisms who cannot prepare their own food
- Organisms who manufacture their own food
- Acid present in the stomach
- Digestive Juice secreted by liver which emulsifies fats
10 Clues: Acid present in the stomach • Mode of nutrition in amoeba • By-product of photosynthesis • Organisms who manufacture their own food • Organisms who cannot prepare their own food • Green pigment that absorbs energy from sunlight • Process by which green plants make their own food • Muscular organ that carries food from mouth to stomach • ...
Let’s Create 2021-11-25
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- This is the first stage of cellular respiration.
- It allows organisms to live in places where there is little or no oxygen, such as deep under water or soi
- This is the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membranes
- This is the totality of an organism's chemical reactions
- This is the primary pigment used in photosynthesis, reflects green light and absorbs red and blue light most strongly.
- During this stage, as many as 34 molecules of ATP are produced.
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- During this stage, two more molecules of ATP are produced.
- This is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy
- These cells use the products of photosynthesis to do the opposite of photosynthesis: break down glucose and release carbon dioxide.
- These are substances that absorb visible light.
10 Clues: These are substances that absorb visible light. • This is the first stage of cellular respiration. • This is the totality of an organism's chemical reactions • During this stage, two more molecules of ATP are produced. • During this stage, as many as 34 molecules of ATP are produced. • This is the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membranes • ...
Food Webs, Food Chains, and Photosynthesis 2019-03-22
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- a sugar molecule; product of photosynthesis
- pyramid diagram that demonstrates the flow of energy through a food chain
- web a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- process by which producers/ plants use the energy in sunlight to create their own food
- an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings
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- a structure in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll; site of photosynthesis
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
- level the position that an organism occupies in a food chain, food webs, or energy pyramid
- the process by which decomposers break down dead material and waste into simpler substances
- the green substance (pigment) contained in the chloroplast of plant leaves that captures the energy in sunlight
10 Clues: a sugar molecule; product of photosynthesis • an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter • pyramid diagram that demonstrates the flow of energy through a food chain • an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings • a structure in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll; site of photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-03-10
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- Uses alcoholic fermentation.
- The ability to do work.
- The organelle of a plant cell responsible for the energy-making process in a plant.
- An important compound used for storing and releasing energy.
- The process of converting sunlight into energy.
- Organism that does not make its own food, but instead requires food from an outside source.
- Food material made by plants.
- Organelle where cellular respiration is done.
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- Where is glycosis done?
- Organism that makes its own food for survival.
- The first word in the name of a cycle that is the second stage in cellular respiration.
- The process of breaking down glucose.
- An electron carrier.
- Short for electron transport.
- Process that releases energy from other food molecules by producing ATP.
- What does cellular respiration require?
- NADP+ with an electron.
- Similar to adenosine triphosphate, but only has two phosphate groups.
18 Clues: An electron carrier. • Where is glycosis done? • The ability to do work. • NADP+ with an electron. • Uses alcoholic fermentation. • Short for electron transport. • Food material made by plants. • The process of breaking down glucose. • What does cellular respiration require? • Organelle where cellular respiration is done. • Organism that makes its own food for survival. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2021-10-27
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- Molecule created when you split a glucose
- First step of Calvin Cycle
- First step of cellular respiration
- Citrate is decarboxylated to create...
- Third step of Calvin Cycle
- First step of light-dependent reactions
- Carries water throughout the plant
- A stack of "pancakes"
- Opening on the outer layer of the leaf
- Second step of Calvin Cycle
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- Top layer of the misophyll
- One "pancake"
- Where ETC takes place
- Liquid inside of chloroplast
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Created from alcoholic fermentation
- Where the Kreb's Cycle takes place
- Ions moved through ATP ______ to make ATP
18 Clues: One "pancake" • Where ETC takes place • A stack of "pancakes" • Top layer of the misophyll • First step of Calvin Cycle • Third step of Calvin Cycle • Second step of Calvin Cycle • Liquid inside of chloroplast • First step of cellular respiration • Where the Kreb's Cycle takes place • Carries water throughout the plant • Created from alcoholic fermentation • ...
Chapter 4 2014-10-25
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- does not need oxygen
- Acid formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon
- Respiration releases chemical energy to make ATP when oxygen is present
- needs oxygen
- how plants make energy
- splits glucose into 2 molecules
- molecules that capture and transfer energy
- what you add to turn ADP into ATP
- a membrane-enclosed compartment that has chlorophyll in its membrane
- Cycle chemical reactions that can't take place without ATP
- Cycle named for the scientist who discovered this process which helps with cellular respiration
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- a molecule with less energy than ATP, but can be converted into ATP
- a molecule that transfers energy from food molecule breakdown to processes occurring in the cell
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- a molecule located in chloroplasts
- how some organisms use chemical energy in place of light energy
- this molecule's makeup is C6H12O6
- Transport Chain Where high-energy electrons go after they leave the membrane
- What the 'A' stands for in ADP and ATP
19 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 • molecules that capture and transfer energy • Acid formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon • ...
Jesenia Jasso 2023-04-17
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- The main product of photosynthesis _____.
- when plants rests or grows very little
- plants first starts to grow from a seed
- charlotte is zone
- increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- Examples are poinsettia and azalea
- plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- food nutrients within a plant from one plant part to another
- plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits
- the tendency for plants to grow towards a light source
- green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
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- water _____ nutrients throughout the plant
- plants are categorized by ____ based on the average minimun temperature
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- Examples are African violets and spinach
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ___?
- which minerals enters the plant through cell walls
- is zones 6-8
- response of plants to different amount of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
20 Clues: is zones 6-8 • charlotte is zone • Examples are poinsettia and azalea • when plants rests or grows very little • plants first starts to grow from a seed • Examples are African violets and spinach • The main product of photosynthesis _____. • plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits • water _____ nutrients throughout the plant • increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Life Process and Ecosystems-TEAK 2023-07-18
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- Flying mammal
- This type of animal classification can live on land and water.
- An animal that eats both meat and plants
- Likes to chase mice
- Female mammals can give this to their babies.
- A series of organisms each depending on the next as a source of food
- The process that producers use to make their own food
- An organism that breaks down organic matter generally of dead animals
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive
- Has a trunk
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- Animals that eat only meat
- All mammals have this on their bodies. (Hint: You have it too!)
- An animal that is a vertebrate has this.
- Breathes through their gills and live in the ocean
- Man's best friend
- Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
- Animals with a soft body and no backbone
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by the predator
- This animal lives in the water but is a mammal.
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Animals that eat only meat • An animal that is a vertebrate has this. • An animal that eats both meat and plants • Animals with a soft body and no backbone • Female mammals can give this to their babies. • This animal lives in the water but is a mammal. • Breathes through their gills and live in the ocean • ...
Variety of Living Organisms 2024-10-06
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- what is the bacterium cell wall made up of?
- what process is carried out by plants to produce glucose using light energy?
- an organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- a cell with a nucleus
- An animal with a backbone
- A tail like organelle that aids movement for a cell
- how many types of bacterium shape are there
- what are plant cell walls made up of?
- A small loop of DNA in the cytoplasm that contains non-essential genes
- what form do plants store carbohydrates?
- Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, _____ , Genus, Species
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- animals gain their nutrition through...
- animals store their carbohydrates as what compound?
- what is the latin name given for humans
- a cell without a nucleus
- animals without a backbone are called...?
- structure found in both bacteria and plant cells but not animal cells
- what is the outside layer of the bacterial cell that gives it extra protection?
- mushrooms and toadstools are part of what type of organism
19 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • An animal with a backbone • what are plant cell walls made up of? • animals gain their nutrition through... • what is the latin name given for humans • what form do plants store carbohydrates? • animals without a backbone are called...? • what is the bacterium cell wall made up of? • ...
Biology Unit 2 2025-11-13
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- Shape of the Earth causing unequal heat distribution
- Depth where photosynthesis can occur
- Submerged in sea water at high tide, but not during low tide
- Earth's terrestrial ecosystems classified by climate,biotic,and abiotic factors
- Final stage of ecological succession
- First species to colonize barren areas
- Depth where photosynthesis can not occur
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- Range of conditions an organism lives in and what it needs to survive and reproduce
- General place an organism lives
- Any necessity of life, like water, food, and shelter
- Area of rocks and sediment at bottom of lakes, streams, and oceans
- Day to day atmospheric conditions
- water completely covers nutrient rich soil
- Edge on continental shelf extending outwards
- Environmental conditions that vary over small distances
- changes that occur in a community without pre-existing r
- From low tide mark to outer edge of continental shelf
- where freshwater from rivers meets saltwater from the sea
- Caused by rising heat, sinking cool air, and Earth's rotation
19 Clues: General place an organism lives • Day to day atmospheric conditions • Depth where photosynthesis can occur • Final stage of ecological succession • First species to colonize barren areas • Depth where photosynthesis can not occur • water completely covers nutrient rich soil • Edge on continental shelf extending outwards • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab. 2013-11-18
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- A green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- An organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- Independent The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Cycle The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
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- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- An organic compound composed of adenosine (an adenine ring and a ribose sugar) and three phosphate groups, hence, the name.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- Any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width that allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
9 Clues: A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. • An organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances. • Cycle The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. • ...
Bioenergetics 2022-02-03
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- protein that lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction
- processes that occur in the absence of oxygen
- usable form of energy currency in a cell
- organisms that produce their own food
- organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
- processes that occur in the presence of oxygen
- First step of cellular respiration
- primary pigment of photosynthesis that absorbs all colors of light except green, which it reflects
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- organisms that must consume food
- Molecule made by plants that is broken down to form ATP
- stack of discs made of membrane within the stroma of a chloroplast
- organisms that perform of cellular respiration
- organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- Site of Cellular Respiration
- chemical reaction/pathway that builds large molecules from smaller molecules
- chemical reaction that breaks large molecules into smaller molecules and releases chemical energy
- the space inside the inner membrane of a chloroplast
17 Clues: Site of Cellular Respiration • organisms that must consume food • First step of cellular respiration • organisms that produce their own food • usable form of energy currency in a cell • organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • processes that occur in the absence of oxygen • organisms that perform of cellular respiration • organelle in which cellular respiration occurs • ...
Ecology Revision 2021-04-19
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- Green plants make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar.
- a product of photosynthesis
- this is taken from the sunlight and stored in chemical bonds
- an organelle where cellular respiration
- the process an organism uses to convert sugar into energy for the cell
- anything that has space and volume is made of ...
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- another name for anaerobic respiration
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- a type of 'work' a living organism does
- a community of living organisms together with their non-living factors
- this part of respiration occurs in the cytoplasm
- cellular respiration is similar to.....
- one of the products of respiration
- organisms that feed on producers or other consumers to survive
- waste energy formed during respiration
- this part of respiration occurs in the mitochondria
16 Clues: a product of photosynthesis • one of the products of respiration • waste energy formed during respiration • another name for anaerobic respiration • a type of 'work' a living organism does • cellular respiration is similar to..... • an organelle where cellular respiration • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • this part of respiration occurs in the cytoplasm • ...
Science Unit 1 2025-03-11
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- The study of nature
- A web shaped diagram imputing several food chains
- A single organism
- No predator and is the top of the food chain
- When the ecosystem grows without soil and and history relating to soil or any other living organisms
- A place where certain organisms and animals thrive
- Animal that eats plants
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- When a type of natural disaster wipes away the ecosystem leaving behind soil only leaving the (about) 150 years process to grow back
- An organism that goes through photosynthesis to produce food for consumers
- Animal that eats only meat
- Organisms that eat dead animals and matter
- Animal, Fungi, and plants
- An animal that eats producers
- The process of the way a plant produces food.
- Animal that eats plants and meat
- Water, air, and rocks
16 Clues: A single organism • The study of nature • Water, air, and rocks • Animal that eats plants • Animal, Fungi, and plants • Animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats producers • Animal that eats plants and meat • Organisms that eat dead animals and matter • No predator and is the top of the food chain • The process of the way a plant produces food. • ...
Cell Energy: Photosynthesis & Respiration 2023-06-01
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- light-independent reactions require this
- this is the the filling of the plant that uses light to produce energy
- must eat other organism to obtain food
- These high energy electrons are carried by what
- this is stored in the roots of the plant
- this cycle produces glucose and carbohydrate molecules
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- chloroplast contain the protein pigment
- chlorophyll electrons are replaced by this
- CO2 are joined together with H and NADPH to make this
- Create there own food through photosynthesis
- this is what the plants roots grow in
- this slows down the loss of water off the leaves of the plant
- light-dependent-reactions occur in the
- respiration used immediately in the cell for energy in the process called
- energy supplied by a molecule called ATP
- released as waste from the product from the water
- this is a layer of cells covering the stem and fruit of the plant
- this provides energy to the plant
18 Clues: this provides energy to the plant • this is what the plants roots grow in • light-dependent-reactions occur in the • must eat other organism to obtain food • chloroplast contain the protein pigment • light-independent reactions require this • energy supplied by a molecule called ATP • this is stored in the roots of the plant • chlorophyll electrons are replaced by this • ...
Cellular Respiration 2019-02-18
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- The space inside the inner membrane
- One Word, Breathe.
- The location of where photosynthesis takes place.
- The Third Stage of Cellular Respiration that occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- The Second Stage of Cellular Respiration that occurs in the mitochondria.
- The source of energy for every living life form on earth.
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- the space between the inner and outer membrane
- A Process where the glucose molecule is split.
- This is what we let out when we "breathe on our plants."
- A process where light is used and converted to energy.
- The stuff that makes you feel the burn when working out
- Another word for carbohydrates.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- If you are thirsty you might want to drink this.
- Occurs when not enough oxygen is present.
15 Clues: One Word, Breathe. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Another word for carbohydrates. • The space inside the inner membrane • Occurs when not enough oxygen is present. • the space between the inner and outer membrane • A Process where the glucose molecule is split. • If you are thirsty you might want to drink this. • The location of where photosynthesis takes place. • ...
Crossword 2023-11-17
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- Colourless, odorless, tasteless gas
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- Makes, grows, or supplies goods
- Cause to change in form, character, or function.
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- A colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- Use light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis
- An article or substance that is manufactured
- A change in physical form or a nuclear reaction.
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- C6H12O6
- A soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate
15 Clues: C6H12O6 • Makes, grows, or supplies goods • Colourless, odorless, tasteless gas • A plastid that contains chlorophyll • Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms • A soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate • An article or substance that is manufactured • A change in physical form or a nuclear reaction. • Cause to change in form, character, or function. • ...
Unit 4 Cells 2025-01-27
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- Site of photosynthesis
- The process of vesicles fusing with the membrane to release large particles
- Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
- Responsible for protein synthesis
- An organelle that acts as a recycling and waste disposal center in a cell
- This type of cell does not include a nucleus
- The product of photosynthesis
- The product of cellular respiration
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- The process of maintaining a stable internal environment despite external changes
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Site of cellular respiration
- Stores a cell's DNA
- The process by which a cell engulfs large particles and bring them into the cell
- a type of cell division that produces two identical daughter cells from a single parent cell
- A type of cell that contains membrane-bound organelles
15 Clues: Stores a cell's DNA • Site of photosynthesis • Site of cellular respiration • The product of photosynthesis • Responsible for protein synthesis • The product of cellular respiration • This type of cell does not include a nucleus • Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane • Movement of molecules from high to low concentration • ...
Gas exchange in plants 2025-11-17
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- To open the stomata, guard cells become ______
- These enable more efficient gas exchange
- These cells use CO2 more than other cells
- Where CO2 enters the plant for photosynthesis
- The light __________ point is where increasing light intensity further does not increase rate of photosynthesis
- How water leaves via the stomata
- To close the stomata, guard cells become _______
- The layer where most gas exchange takes place
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- Prevents the evaporation of water from the upper epidermis
- How O2 leaves the leaf
- The ____________ point is where rate of PTS is equal to rate of respiration
- The colour hydrogen carbonate indicator turns if photosynthesis rate is high
- Where O2 exits the plant
- These open and close the stomata
- How water enters the guard cells
- The colour hydrogen carbonate indicator turns in high CO2
16 Clues: How O2 leaves the leaf • Where O2 exits the plant • These open and close the stomata • How water enters the guard cells • How water leaves via the stomata • These enable more efficient gas exchange • These cells use CO2 more than other cells • Where CO2 enters the plant for photosynthesis • The layer where most gas exchange takes place • ...
Carbon Cycle 2019-12-12
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- like gas or in the form of gas
- main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 percent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- Living
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.
- The green pigment found in the chloroplasts of higher plants and in cells of photosynthetic microorganisms
- O2
- refers to a living thing
- the burning of fossil fuels
- clearing, and removal of rainforest or related ecosystems
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- the process that occurs when plant and animal remains are preserved in
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- Non living
- the state or process of rotting; decay.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- organic compound made of nothing more than carbons and hydrogens
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal that has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and that also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- multiple food chains
22 Clues: O2 • Living • Non living • multiple food chains • refers to a living thing • the burning of fossil fuels • like gas or in the form of gas • the state or process of rotting; decay. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • clearing, and removal of rainforest or related ecosystems • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Ecosystems 2020-02-24
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- eat food from another source either animal or plant
- producing offspring to ensure the survival of the species
- a variety of different organism living together in an ecosystem
- a system formed up by organisms (biotic) interacting with each other and their nonliving (abiotic) surroundings in a balanced way.
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a relationship where one organism (the parasite) lives in/on the body of another organism (the host). The parasite benefits but the host is harmed (+-)
- organisms cooperating with each other to ensure survival
- a group of organism of the same species living in a community
- They break down dead animals and plants and return vital nutrients to the soil.
- a relationship between two organisms; where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected (+0)
- the one being attacked
- tiny pores on the leaf that take in CO2 ( carbon dioxide )
- when one organism kills and eats the other organism.
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- a close and physical relationship between two different species
- a living thing e.g animal or plant
- where an organism lives because their particular needs are met by the resources available in the habitat e.g food and shelter
- single line of energy ( food ) flow
- animals that live in the same habitat and eat the same food
- where the water travels up through the plant to leave
- living organism
- when organisms use/compete for the same limited resource
- the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth.
- plants use water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen
- makes its own energy ( food ) e.g plants
- non-living object
- the attacker
- a relationship between two organisms where both benefit (++
27 Clues: the attacker • living organism • non-living object • the one being attacked • a living thing e.g animal or plant • single line of energy ( food ) flow • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • makes its own energy ( food ) e.g plants • eat food from another source either animal or plant • when one organism kills and eats the other organism. • ...
Unit 4 Level 1 Bob Bourgeois 2022-03-14
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- This is where oxygen is used to break down food molecules for a cell
- a cell in this form is in equilibrium in and around the cell
- When a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- The cycle that a gasses goes through that makes it through living and non-living things
- The process plants use to make glucose which is their food.
- This is the idea of how the world climate is starting to shift more often.
- This happens when a region of higher concentration moves to an area with lower concentration till they reach an equilibrium
- A vital part of life on earth that all living organisms need to survive
- The energy plants make from glucose
- These are gasses that rise into the air into the atmosphere and how much of them there is can determined how much energy and heat from the sun stays in.
- a colorless,tasteless gasses that is the most common element on earth
- wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
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- Part of a solution that is moved around a cell and no energy is required
- This is a gas that plants use during photosynthesis
- This is caused by an increase in greenhouse gasses which then causes the earth to become hotter.
- The total amount of greenhouse gasses a person or group makes
- Moves part of a solution around a cell, but energy is required
- This is the part the holds the cell together and keeps the cytoplasm
- a type of sugar that plants make from photosynthesis which is then turned into ATP
- an
- How water is moved and transported around.
21 Clues: an • The energy plants make from glucose • How water is moved and transported around. • This is a gas that plants use during photosynthesis • When a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • The process plants use to make glucose which is their food. • a cell in this form is in equilibrium in and around the cell • ...
Final Summative Assignment Ecology 2022-01-14
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- A way to show how much energy an organism gets, also known as an energy pyramid
- Land that has a marsh or swamp
- All living organisms in an ecosystem
- The study of organisms interactions in their environment
- Organisms like fungi, bacteria, or worms
- A repeated pathway of a particular nutrient or element from the environment through one or more organisms and back into the environment
- 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases
- All non-living things in an ecosystem
- The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- The green pigment in plants that uses light energy for photosynthesis
- A variety of different things
- Any living thing
- The number of different species in an ecosystem
- 1 of the earths 4 spheres made of water
- A part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- How plants turn sunlight into energy
- Substances needed to get energy
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- 1 of the 4 spheres that is earths outer shell
- An organism in an ecosystem that gets its energy from another organism
- Organisms that create their own energy
- Anything that constrains a populations size and sloes it or stops it from growing
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- To maintain something
- A way to describe and organize who eats who in an ecosystem
- A large region with similar climate or vegetation
- The variety within a species
- The earths sphere that is all living things and where they are found
- All possible paths of a food chain in an ecosystem
- The process of cells using oxygen to break down sugar and get energy
- The biological environment of an area
30 Clues: Any living thing • To maintain something • The variety within a species • A variety of different things • Land that has a marsh or swamp • Substances needed to get energy • 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases • All living organisms in an ecosystem • How plants turn sunlight into energy • All non-living things in an ecosystem • The biological environment of an area • ...
Final Summative Assignment Ecology 2022-01-14
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- A variety of different things
- The variety within a species
- A repeated pathway of a particular nutrient or element from the environment through one or more organisms and back into the environment
- A large region with similar climate or vegetation
- 1 of the earths 4 spheres made of water
- Any living thing
- All living organisms in an ecosystem
- Land that has a marsh or swamp
- 1 of the 4 spheres that is earths outer shell
- The study of organisms interactions in their environment
- Substances needed to get energy
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- How plants turn sunlight into energy
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- The process of cells using oxygen to break down sugar and get energy
- To maintain something
- A part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Organisms that create their own energy
- The number of different species in an ecosystem
- Organisms like fungi, bacteria, or worms
- Anything that constrains a populations size and sloes it or stops it from growing
- A way to describe and organize who eats who in an ecosystem
- All non-living things in an ecosystem
- The earths sphere that is all living things and where they are found
- The biological environment of an area
- All possible paths of a food chain in an ecosystem
- The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- A way to show how much energy an organism gets, also known as an energy pyramid
- 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases
- The green pigment in plants that uses light energy for photosynthesis
- An organism in an ecosystem that gets its energy from another organism
30 Clues: Any living thing • To maintain something • The variety within a species • A variety of different things • Land that has a marsh or swamp • Substances needed to get energy • 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases • All living organisms in an ecosystem • How plants turn sunlight into energy • All non-living things in an ecosystem • The biological environment of an area • ...
Plant Physiology 2023-10-14
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- Sources for food additives, flavors, and pharmaceuticals
- Class of elements that are intrinsic component in plant whose absence causes severe abormalities
- The second step (reaction) in photosynthesis that produces reduced sugars
- Attraction of water to solid phase
- A molecule used by PEP carboxylase that makes no competition with oxygen
- Meristematic cells in secondary growth
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel
- Symbiotic relationship between fungal symbiont and tree roots
- Channel that facilitate the movement of water across plasma membranes
- Condition of plant cell in hypotonic solution
- The site of photosynthesis
- A small protein and mobile electron carrier in the thylakoid membranes
- Movement of substances from region of higher to lower concentration
- Cells of xylem that participate in xylem loading
- Cells where carbon fixation occurs
- Molecule which carbon dioxide is converted into in the first carboxylation in mesophyll cells by PEP carboxylase
- Transport system that does not require any energy and moves molecules along the concentration gradient
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- Treatment added to improve crop yields
- Amino acid formed during the transamination of gyloxylate in photorespiration
- The apparatus where light harvesting complex attach to
- Mineral that cannot be remobilized in plants when external supplies are limited
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between RuBP and carbon dioxide or oxygen
- Anatomy shown in C4 plants
- The attraction of water to polar surface of solid
- The primary pigment used in photosynthesis
- A protein channel that facilitates the movement of one molecule independent of the other molecules
- Plastids with no pigments found in secretory tissue
- Another term of secondary active transport
- Tissue that consists of xylem and floem
- Metal micronutrient that is required for cell energetics
30 Clues: Anatomy shown in C4 plants • The site of photosynthesis • Attraction of water to solid phase • Cells where carbon fixation occurs • Treatment added to improve crop yields • Meristematic cells in secondary growth • Tissue that consists of xylem and floem • The primary pigment used in photosynthesis • Another term of secondary active transport • ...
cell 2023-10-06
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- CELL The type of cell that has a cell wall and chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis (7 letters)
- The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters)
- BODY The organelle that transports materials around the cell (5 letters)
- CELL The type of cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen (10 letters)
- The control center of the cell (6 letters)
- The process by which cells break down glucose to release energy (8 letters)
- The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters)
- The organelle where food is stored (6 letters)
- The organelle that breaks down wastes and old cell parts (6 letters)
- FIXATION The process by which plants take in carbon dioxide from the air (9 letters)
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- The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters)
- The basic unit of life (5 letters)
- The process by which plants absorb water from the ground (6 letters)
- ACIDS The molecule that is used to build new cells and repair damaged cells (4 letters)
- The organelle that contains enzymes that break down food (6 letters)
- The product of photosynthesis that is used by plants for energy (6 letters)
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air (7 letters)
- The small openings on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange (7 letters)
- The long, thread-like structures in the nucleus that contain DNA (8 letters)
- The organelle where energy is released from glucose (9 letters)
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food (11 letters)
- The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters)
- EXCHANGE The process by which plants release oxygen into the air (6 letters)
25 Clues: The basic unit of life (5 letters) • The control center of the cell (6 letters) • The organelle where food is stored (6 letters) • The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters) • The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters) • The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters) • The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters) • ...
Carbon Cycle Review 2024-10-30
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- CO known as carbon ________ is a product of car fumes
- This process is performed by many living things allowing them to convert glucose into energy
- dead organism that provides nutrients for an entire ecosystem. (video)
- parts of the environment that are not living (rocks, dirt, water)
- type of carbon stored in the atmosphere/air
- a resource that comes out of the tap that we need to use wisely.
- process where carbon can be moved from one biotic component in the food web to the next.
- Due to more carbon dioxide being produced, this causes the greenhouse effect to ---.
- A carbon ___ is a storage area for carbon. Also called a “sink”.
- the atmosphere is composed of this main element
- an ocean dwelling organism that also performs photosynthesis
- partially decomposed plant matter can be found in bogs and swamps.
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- This pigment is used to capture sunlight during photosynthesis.
- process where carbon can be moved from one biotic component in the food web to the next.
- living things contain this key element
- living things contain this key element
- C6H12O6 is a sugar formed during photosynthesis.
- A gas has the formula CH4 and is produced by cattle and other animals.
- Death and ___ are processes that convert living things into detritus/nutrients.
- Decomposers turn detritus to ___ which then get assimilated by producers
- A person’s ___ represents the amount of greenhouse gases that he/she produces through all the activities they engage in.
- type of cycle that involves living and land where nutrients are recycled throughout the environment
- solid fossil fuel is found through digging into the land, and often through the removal of mountains
- The pigment chlorophyll is this color.
- animals that ate the bones of the organism in the whalefall video
25 Clues: living things contain this key element • living things contain this key element • The pigment chlorophyll is this color. • type of carbon stored in the atmosphere/air • the atmosphere is composed of this main element • C6H12O6 is a sugar formed during photosynthesis. • CO known as carbon ________ is a product of car fumes • ...
Biology Exam Revision 2024-11-21
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- Contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities, including growth and reproduction.
- Performs photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy.
- A diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are mostly unicellular, but some are multicellular or colonial.
- Regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell and provides structural support.
- Includes prokaryotic, unicellular organisms without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (food) and oxygen.
- roduces energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration.
- Contains digestive enzymes that break down waste and cellular debris.
- Tail like structure that allows movement by rotating
- Studded with ribosomes; synthesises and modifies proteins.
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis.
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that consume organic material for energy.
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- A type of cell division that produces four non-identical cells (gametes), each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
- The process of producing energy (ATP) from glucose without using oxygen, often resulting in by-products like lactic acid or ethanol.
- Involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification.
- Respiration The process of breaking down glucose into energy (ATP) using oxygen.
- A type of cell division where one cell divides into two identical cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the original.
- Provides structural support in plant and bacterial cells
- Hair like structures that allows movement
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport.
- Synthesises proteins by translating mRNA.
- Eukaryotic, mostly multicellular organisms (some unicellular, like yeast) that absorb nutrients from organic material.
22 Clues: Hair like structures that allows movement • Synthesises proteins by translating mRNA. • Involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification. • Tail like structure that allows movement by rotating • Performs photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy. • Provides structural support in plant and bacterial cells • ...
Unit on the cell and body systems 2025-02-26
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- moves water from roots to leaves or shoots to use in photosynthesis
- convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy uses carbon dioxide and water
- moves substances that plant produces mostly sugars throughout the plant
- fills the space between the epidermis and bascular tissue in a plant
- skin at the base of our nail for protection
- cell that possesses a defined nucleus
- organism a single celled organism
- the outer protective layer of a plant that acts as a skin has cells called the epidermis
- plant tissue that transports water and nutrients
- processes and sorts and packages proteins and lipids
- a part of the cell enclosed in its membrane found only in eukaryotic cells
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- the liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organisms whose cells lack a nucleus
- essential for protein production lipid metabolism transports proteins and lipids
- contains digestive enzymes to break down waste
- a living thing that can function independently, can be uni or multi cellular
- powerhouse of the cell, generates most of the chemical energy
- cells that regulate gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing stomata
- stores water, food, waste and other materials in a cell
- synthesizes the proteins in the cells
- organism organism composed of many cells
- allow for gas exchange between the plant and the environment
- convert sunlight into chemical energy -reponsible for photosynthesis
- contains the cell's genetic DNA in chromosomes
- the membrane found in all cells that separate the interior of the cell from the outside
- hard layer that surrounds cells, they provide protection and shape to a cell
26 Clues: organism a single celled organism • organisms whose cells lack a nucleus • cell that possesses a defined nucleus • synthesizes the proteins in the cells • organism organism composed of many cells • the liquid that fills the inside of a cell • skin at the base of our nail for protection • contains digestive enzymes to break down waste • ...
Semester 1 Final Review 24-25 2025-01-09
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- Site of transcription in cell
- Product of transcription
- Type of observation that describes characteristics
- Type of observation that involves numbers
- Nitrogen base unique to RNA
- Homeostatic level that is ideal in the body
- Type of cells with no nucleus
- Large molecule made up of smaller subunits
- Type of cells with a nucleus
- Process where mRNA creates proteins (RNA->Protein)
- Part of feedback loop that detects the stimulus
- Triplet of bases
- An assumption based on prior knowledge and context
- Type of mutation that results in change of many amino acids
- Smallest unit of living things
- Answer to a question (CER)
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose
- Reaction that converts CO2, water and light into glucose
- Type of mutation resulting in an early stop codon
- The end product/goal of photosynthesis
- Source of energy our body can use
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- Type of substitution that doesn't cause change in amino acids
- Reaction that breaks down glucose to create ATP
- Process where DNA makes mRNA copy (DNA->RNA)
- Monomer of protein
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- Process that creates ATP without oxygen
- Type of substitution causing one amino acid change
- Sugar that is found in DNA nucleotides
- Monomer of nucleic acids (DNA)
- Product of translation
- Eukaryotic cell type that makes you
- Small subunit to a larger polymer
- Organelle where cell respiration happens
- Part of feedback loop that creates a response
- Eukaryotic cell containing chloroplasts and cell wall
- Site of translation in the cell
- Data or information that supports a claim
38 Clues: Triplet of bases • Monomer of protein • Product of translation • Product of transcription • Answer to a question (CER) • Nitrogen base unique to RNA • Type of cells with a nucleus • Site of transcription in cell • Type of cells with no nucleus • Monomer of nucleic acids (DNA) • Smallest unit of living things • Site of translation in the cell • Small subunit to a larger polymer • ...
AP Biology Vocab Review 2024-12-19
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- A high energy molecule that can be split apart to release energy for many different processes in living things.
- The weak intermolecular bond that forms between molecules to hold them together
- The green pigment molecule found in the chloroplasts which is primarily involved in absorbing light energy for photosynthesis.
- The cell part responsible for photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- In eukaryotic cells it is the site of the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain of aerobic cellular respiration.
- Membrane bound cell organelle that contains genetic material.
- A cell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- The attractive force between polar molecules of the same substance.
- A molecule that speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy
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- Specialized bond formed between adjacent amino acids; between carboxyl group of one amino acid and amine group of other amino acid.
- The condition in animals where they keep their internal environment constant for a specific characteristic often as a result of negative feedback.
- The process of breaking down glucose to make ATP.
- The theory that eukaryotic organelles arose from prokaryotic cells that lived closely together and were engulfed
- the general name for a messenger molecule that can start a signal cascade
- The chemical reaction that makes glucose and oxygen from water and carbon in the presence of sunlight.
- An intramolecular bond where atoms are sharing electrons equally, used to form polymers
- The monomer subunit that links together along the sugar phosphate backbone to form nucleic acids.
- The steroid embedded in the cell membrane that keeps the membrane fluid and strong.
- The part of the cell responsible for dehydration synthesis of proteins using the mRNA template.
20 Clues: An organism that makes its own food. • The process of breaking down glucose to make ATP. • A cell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. • Membrane bound cell organelle that contains genetic material. • The cell part responsible for photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells. • The attractive force between polar molecules of the same substance. • ...
Vault #6: Ecosystems 2025-10-20
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- web Many food chains connected, showing how energy moves through an ecosystem using arrows.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or tiny microbe.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Tiny living things that can help break down dead plants and animals.
- The movement of blood through a living creature’s body.
- A scientist who studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A plant or organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- The natural world where plants and animals live.
- A community of living things, non-living things and their environment.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- The natural process of change in an ecosystem over time.
- Living parts of an ecosystem, like animals and plants.
- chain A simple path showing who eats whom in nature.
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- Something that changes an ecosystem, like a storm or fire.
- The process of breaking down food for energy.
- A gas animals breathe to live.
- What living things need to grow, move, and stay alive.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem, like water, air, and sunlight.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight, like water and air.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals to get the energy needed to survive.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide).
- Living things like mushrooms and molds that help break down (decompose) dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Simple plants that live in water and make food with sunlight (photosynthesis).
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Decomposed plants and food that help soil grow healthy plants.
28 Clues: A gas animals breathe to live. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The process of breaking down food for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • The natural world where plants and animals live. • ...
Chapter 2 Part 2 2025-12-08
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- the equation for cellular respiration is the opposite of ___.
- the final stage of the cell cycle in which the cytoplasm divides, distributing organelles into the daughter cells.
- where the hydrogen used in stage 2 of photosynthesis comes from.
- the thing in plant cell division that makes animal and plant cell division different
- the organelle that photosynthesis occurs in.
- the series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.
- an organism that can make its own food.
- the process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus before division.
- the amount of stages in cellular respiration.
- the second stage of the cell cycle (PMAT).
- where stage one of cellular respiration occurs.
- the process by which plants capture sunlight and energy to make food from CO2 and water.
- where stage two of cellular respiration occurs.
- DNA condenses into separate chromosomes. Nuclear membrane starts to break.
- the process by which cells release energy by breaking down food molecules without using oxygen.
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- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- where does lactic acid fermentation occur.
- the first stage of the cell cycle that takes place before division, during which the cell grows and replicates DNA.
- the process in which cells makes energy from glucose.
- and organism that can not make its own food, consumer.
- a green photosynthetic pigment in the chloroplast.
- chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. the nuclear membrane starts to reform around the DNA to make two new nuclei.
- thread-like structures that hold the DNA, has two sister chromatids.
- fibers pull the chromatids apart into each side of the cell.
- the amount of stages in photosynthesis.
- the ultimate source of energy.
- the stage most cells spend their time in.
27 Clues: the ultimate source of energy. • an organism that can make its own food. • the amount of stages in photosynthesis. • the stage most cells spend their time in. • where does lactic acid fermentation occur. • the second stage of the cell cycle (PMAT). • the organelle that photosynthesis occurs in. • the amount of stages in cellular respiration. • ...
IP/EFO Vocab 2024-02-22
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- An essential building block of organic compounds
- The movement of oxygen from the outside air to inside the body's cells and the movement of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction
- Biomolecules made up of amino acids and found in all living cells that perform bodily functions
- A sugar composed of six carbon atoms that is preferred energy source for most cells
- A chemical reaction during which plants convert radiant energy from the Sun to chemical energy
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- A membrane-bound organelle in plants that is the site of photosynthesis
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a chemical reaction
- A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis that animals use for respiration
- Biological chemicals that help speed up complex chemical reactions in your body
- A substance produced during a chemical reaction
10 Clues: A substance produced during a chemical reaction • An essential building block of organic compounds • A membrane-bound organelle in plants that is the site of photosynthesis • A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a chemical reaction • A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis that animals use for respiration • ...
Unit1 Biology vocabulary 1 2021-11-13
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- Photosynthesis uses CO2 and H2O to produce O2 and________.
- It is the way that plants make food, using light energy.
- Name a mineral that contains nitrogen and can be used by plants.
- To remove(come out of) chlorophyll, we add ______into beaker(烧杯).
- This tissue(site) in a leaf is where most photosynthesis take place and it contains chlorophyll.
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- Leaves have tiny holes(孔) in their lower surfaces, called____, which allow carbon dioxide to get into the leaf from the air.
- Water and mineral salts are transported from a plants' roots to its leaves inside long and hollow tubes called_______vessels.
- It changes color when iodine solution is added in a leave.
- The male parts of the flower are the ______.
- The female parts of a flower are stigma, style and _____.
10 Clues: The male parts of the flower are the ______. • It is the way that plants make food, using light energy. • The female parts of a flower are stigma, style and _____. • Photosynthesis uses CO2 and H2O to produce O2 and________. • It changes color when iodine solution is added in a leave. • Name a mineral that contains nitrogen and can be used by plants. • ...
Plant Power! 2025-07-15
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- Tiny pores on leaf surfaces where gas exchange occurs
- Tubes in plants that carry water from roots to leaves
- Primary pigment that absorbs blue and red light for photosynthesis
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- Sugar made by plants during photosynthesis
- Process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis mostly happens
6 Clues: Sugar made by plants during photosynthesis • Tiny pores on leaf surfaces where gas exchange occurs • Tubes in plants that carry water from roots to leaves • Process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy • The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis mostly happens • Primary pigment that absorbs blue and red light for photosynthesis
Review for the First Term Trimestral 2024-12-02
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- It is a positive subatomic particle.
- A combination of different things that aren't chemically joined.
- It is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
- It is made by two or more chemical elements.
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- It is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- Green pigment useful in photosynthesis.
- It is the smallest unit of matter.
7 Clues: It is the smallest unit of matter. • It is a positive subatomic particle. • Green pigment useful in photosynthesis. • It is made by two or more chemical elements. • It is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs. • A combination of different things that aren't chemically joined. • ...
biomolecules 2025-05-02
7 Clues: - builds msucle • - a carbohydrate • any living thing • only plants do this • - alson known as fats • gives plants energy for photosynthesis • respiration - all living organisms do this
Everything about plants -- 5th grade 2020-11-23
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- the plant's female reproductive cell
- When pollen is transported from one plant to another
- In respiration, the plant expels carbon dioxide
- Roots growing towards water is a type of...
- another word for the male reproductive cells
- The three vital functions are nutrition, interaction, and.....
- The substance in the chloroplasts that gives the plant its green colour
- In the photosynthesis, the plant needs carbon dioxide, water and ?
- Bees, flies, butterflies, and other insects that help pollinating plants
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- When a seed starts to grow
- the reproduction in plants can be sexual or...
- The roots absorb water and ........
- The process when the plant makes its own food
- a male reproductive organ in plants that produce pollen
- When the ovule is fertilised, it turns into a .....
- The part of the plant that produces the female reproductive cell
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients is called....
17 Clues: When a seed starts to grow • The roots absorb water and ........ • the plant's female reproductive cell • Roots growing towards water is a type of... • another word for the male reproductive cells • The process when the plant makes its own food • the reproduction in plants can be sexual or... • In respiration, the plant expels carbon dioxide • ...
Rico 2016-12-06
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- Cycle, is the set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis
- Cycle, a cycle of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
- Sac like membrane
- Organism that rely's on autotrophs for food and energy
- Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen
- capture light energy, mostly found in cell of leaves
- power house of the cell
- Found in photosynthetic organisms,including green plants
- captures energy from the sunlight and uses it produce food in plant cells
- organism that creates food
- An organic compound that is composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups.
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- Not requiring, or capable of occurring, in the absence of air or free oxygen.
- Occurs in cytoplasm
- Autotroph, Chemical energy/inorganic substances
- Light energy from the sun that is converted into chemical energy by autotrophs
- Acid, A hygroscopic organic acid
- Biological molecule that provides energy
17 Clues: Sac like membrane • Occurs in cytoplasm • power house of the cell • organism that creates food • Acid, A hygroscopic organic acid • Biological molecule that provides energy • Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen • Cycle, a cycle of enzyme-catalyzed reactions • Autotroph, Chemical energy/inorganic substances • capture light energy, mostly found in cell of leaves • ...
Plant EOC Review Crossword 2023-04-19
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- an organism's orienting response to light
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants through the stomata
- wall a rigid layer on the outside of a plant cell that gives it shape
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- a plant with leaves that shed in the fall
- the branch of biology that studies plants
- plants responding to the environment
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- the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
- when a chloroplast uses light energy to make chemical energy (glucose)
- female part of a flower
- transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- male part of a flower
- plant tissue that conducts water and dissolved nutrients
- small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
17 Clues: male part of a flower • female part of a flower • plants responding to the environment • an organism's orienting response to light • a plant with leaves that shed in the fall • the branch of biology that studies plants • the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes • ...
DIVE INTO DINNER WITH BIOLIGY 2020-10-25
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- A plastid in the cells of green plants and green algae that contains chlorophylls and carotenoid pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis In plants
- respiration is the process through which cells convert fuel into energy and nutrients
- a flattened sac or vesicle lined with a pigmented membrane that is the site of photosynthesis, in plants and algae occurring in interconnected stacks constituting a granum of the chloroplast and in other photosynthesizing organisms occurring either singly or as part of the cell membrane or other structure
- a nucleotide C10H15N5O10P2 composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups that is formed in living cells
- cycle A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis in which carbon is broken away from gaseous carbon dioxide and fixed as organic carbon in compounds that are ultimately used to make sugars and starch as food
- chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically
- and lactic acid fermentation Alcohol fermentation occurs in micro-organisms such as yeast and converts glucose to energy which is released as carbon dioxide
- dependent reaction The series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that require light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- cycle a cycle of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in living cells that is the final series of reactions of aerobic metabolism of carbohydrates proteins
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- respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel such as fats and sugars into chemical
- The simple sugar that is the chief source of energy
- is used at the end of a list to indicate that you have mentioned
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and its relative nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- the enzymatic breakdown of a carbohydrate (as glucose or glycogen) by way of phosphate derivatives with the production of pyruvic or lactic acid and energy stored in high-energy phosphate bonds of ATP
- a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy
- respiration is the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy
- NADPH stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen
- is a colorless and odorless gas that people need to breath An example of oxygen is the colorless and odorless gas that you breath in every day
- the supporting framework or matrix of a cell
19 Clues: the supporting framework or matrix of a cell • The simple sugar that is the chief source of energy • is used at the end of a list to indicate that you have mentioned • NADPH stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen • chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically • ...
Plant vocab 2024-03-27
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- The main body or stalk of a plant that typically rises above the ground and supports leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The process by which plants exchange gases, taking in carbon dioxide (CO2) and releasing oxygen (O2).
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants that is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- The process in which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant.
- The main photosynthetic organs of a plant, often flat and green, where most of the photosynthesis process occurs.
- A type of plant tissue that transports water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen and water vapor.
- The process by which seeds are spread or distributed away from the parent plant to help in the growth of new plants in different locations.
- The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
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- A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit, often found in coniferous trees like pine.
- Another type of plant tissue that transports food (usually in the form of sugars) produced through photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- An organism that can produce its own food using energy from sunlight or inorganic substances. Autotrophs are also known as producers as they form the base of the food chain by providing energy for other organisms.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs in plants, leading to fertilization.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to a stimulus, such as light (phototropism) or gravity (geotropism).
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for the growth and maintenance of a plant.
- The process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
19 Clues: A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The process in which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment. • Substances that provide nourishment essential for the growth and maintenance of a plant. • ...
Cells and the Microscope 2014-12-27
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- The tissue you used to view plant cells under the microscope
- You usually need this to pass through your sample so that you can see it clearly through a microscope.
- Turn the knob to bring the object into sharp view under the microscope.
- Thread-like structures found in the nucleus
- All living things are made of these basic units.
- This is where cells release the energy from food.
- This process occurs in mitochondria
- Plants need this pigment to make their own food.
- Magnifies the object viewed under a microscope.
- The part of the microscope that you look through.
- The part of a human from which you might take a sample to view under the microscope.
- Where you place a microscope slide.
- You might use a solution of this to stain plant cells for viewing under the microscope.
- The lens you find directly above the stage.
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- a group of different tissues that work together to carry out a particular function
- This is where you would find the DNA.
- A living thing
- This small piece of glass is placed over the sample before viewing under the microscope
- Plants make this during photosynthesis
- Rectangular piece of glass on which you place your sample for viewing under the microscope.
- Plants can do this, but animals cannot.
- Part of the cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Plant cells have one, animal cells don't.
- Part of the cell that controls what gets in and out of the cell.
- Part of the microscope that rotates so that different objective lenses can be used
- The usual source of energy for plants to make their own food
26 Clues: A living thing • This process occurs in mitochondria • Where you place a microscope slide. • This is where you would find the DNA. • Plants make this during photosynthesis • Plants can do this, but animals cannot. • Plant cells have one, animal cells don't. • Thread-like structures found in the nucleus • The lens you find directly above the stage. • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-18
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- Circulating air patterns
- A highly reactive gas whose molecules are composed of three oxygen atoms
- Neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, and the lengths of daylight and of darkness are approximately equal
- A wind that blows over a short distance
- A belt of high-speed wind in the upper troposphere
- Are caused by difference in air pressure
- What scientist use to mark out three different types regions
- 365 1/4 days
- What causes day and night
- Where cooler air over land moves toward water
- Has an altitude of about 12 km to 50 km
- Without ______ Earth's surface would be a lot cooler than it is
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- About 30% of the incoming _________ is reflected back into space by clouds, dust in the air, gases, and Earth's surface
- The cooler air over the water flows toward the land
- Produced during photosynthesis and released into the atmosphere
- Occurs on the two days each year when the sun is directly overhead at the latitude 23.5 north or 23.5 south
- Winds that blow over a long distance from a specific direction
- The movement of one body in space around another
- Lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere
- Caused by the tilt of Earth's axis as it moves around the sun
- The process of capturing the sun's energy to make food
- The condition of the atmosphere in a particular place at a particular time
- Is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- Air pressure changes with _____ .
- Is a essential gas for for plants and some other organisms to carry out photosynthesis
- The tool scientist use to measure air pressure with
- The force exerted by the weight of a column of air on a surface
27 Clues: 365 1/4 days • Circulating air patterns • What causes day and night • Air pressure changes with _____ . • Lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere • A wind that blows over a short distance • Has an altitude of about 12 km to 50 km • Are caused by difference in air pressure • Is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth • Where cooler air over land moves toward water • ...
Food Webs Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The _ cycle is nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
- The connections and food chains for an entire ecosystem with multiple pathways.
- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
- A feeding level in an ecosystem shown in food chains/webs and energy pyramids.
- Organisms that use sunlight to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis.
- A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to another in a food web.
- An animal that kills and eats another organism
- Cycle that is is a process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere.
- _ consumer that eats primary consumers.
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- The part of earth that contains living things
- Organisms that get their energy by breaking down small pieces of organic waste or dead organisms that were not eaten by scavengers, returning raw materials to the soil
- Cycle in which Water is cycled through the biosphere.
- The biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) resources provided to support specific populations in a community.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- A pathway of energy and nutrient transfer for a set of organisms. Single pathway.
- Larger organisms that get energy from consuming dead and decaying organisms.
- Animals that only eat producers (plants).
- Animal that only eats meat (other animals)
- _ consumer that eats producers.
- The cycle where Plants absorb CO2 (carbon dioxide) and release O2 (oxygen) during photosynthesis. Animals absorb O2 (oxygen) and release CO2 (carbon dioxide) during respiration.
- The animal that is killed and eaten by a predator
- _ consumer that eats secondary consumers.
22 Clues: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 • _ consumer that eats producers. • _ consumer that eats primary consumers. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • Animals that only eat producers (plants). • _ consumer that eats secondary consumers. • Animal that only eats meat (other animals) • The part of earth that contains living things • ...
Trees and Forests 2023-11-07
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- A young tree that has recently started growing.
- A division of the tree's main stem, supporting leaves, flowers, and fruit.
- An organism that consumes other organisms or organic matter as a source of energy.
- Underground structures that anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients.
- The process of clearing or cutting down large areas of forests, often for agriculture or development.
- The main stem of a tree, providing support and transporting nutrients.
- The process by which green plants, including trees, convert sunlight into energy and produce oxygen.
- The central, soft tissue found in the stems of some trees.
- Shaped like a lance, narrow and elongated, leaf
- The breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms in the soil, aided by fallen leaves and twigs from trees.
- Trees that shed their leaves in the fall, such as oak and maple trees.
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- A community of living organisms and their environment, which includes trees and forests.
- Animals that live in and around forests, often relying on trees for shelter and food.
- The protective outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches.
- An organism, typically a plant, that produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- Trees that bear cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves, such as pine and spruce trees.
- The natural home or environment of a particular animal, plant, or other organism, often found in forests.
- Uncontrolled burning that can devastate large areas of forest.
- Shaped like an oval, wider at the base, leaf
- Rings: The concentric circles in a tree's trunk that can be used to determine its age and environmental history.
- The base of a tree left after it has been cut down.
- The green, flat, or lobed structures on a tree that perform photosynthesis.
22 Clues: Shaped like an oval, wider at the base, leaf • A young tree that has recently started growing. • Shaped like a lance, narrow and elongated, leaf • The base of a tree left after it has been cut down. • The central, soft tissue found in the stems of some trees. • The protective outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches. • ...
Plant Physiology Quiz 2024-10-15
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- What is the name of the cellular sites of respiration?
- In CAM plants the carboxylase is ... separated.
- Plastid-stealing is also known as ...
- ... Blocks water movement because of the formation of gas-filled (embolized) conduits.
- Deficiency of either Fe & Mn causes interveinal ...
- What are the new cells originate in a dividing tissue called?
- Carbon Reaction occurs in ...
- ... is required for cell energetics including photosynthesis and respiration.
- ... is required for growth, particularly of young tissues.
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- The movement of two molecules in the same direction through a protein channel.
- ... genome encodes genes for photosynthesis.
- A cell transport system that requires energy is ... transport.
- What facilitates the movement of water across the plasma membrane?
- What is the route that goes along the cell wall?
- In C4 plants the carboxylase is ... separated.
- A wasteful process that consumes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
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- Products of Calvin-Benson cycle (G3P) undergo conversion into various ...
- ... the attraction of water to a solid phase.
- ... the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable barrier.
- The most abundant macromolecule element in plants.
- Enzyme that converts CO2 to oxaloacetate in the mesophyll.
- A cell transport system that does not require any energy is ... transport.
- Photosynthesis occurs in the ...
- ... facilitates the movement of molecules between cells.
- ... symbioses facilitate nutrient uptake by roots.
- Active transport requires ... to transport materials against their concentration gradient.
- In C4 plants Carbon fixation occurs in ...
- The attraction of water to the polar surface of the solid is called ...
- What photosynthetic pigment is more stable to oxidation and act as accessory pigment?
30 Clues: Carbon Reaction occurs in ... • Photosynthesis occurs in the ... • Plastid-stealing is also known as ... • In C4 plants Carbon fixation occurs in ... • ... genome encodes genes for photosynthesis. • ... the attraction of water to a solid phase. • In C4 plants the carboxylase is ... separated. • In CAM plants the carboxylase is ... separated. • ...
Name:____________. Living Systems Vocabulary (Test Date: ___________) 2024-10-29
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- part of Earth that includes all living things from plants and animals to fungi and bacteria AND any place you can find life on or around Earth
- a heavy colorless gas that is formed in animal respiration and in the decay of animal and plant matter
- a community of organisms interacting with each other and the nonliving environment
- an organism that feeds on other organisms because it can’t make its own food
- all gases on the planet, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide
- a chemical in food that is essential for an organism to grow, develop, and live
- a carbohydrate, or sugar, that is rich in energy; produced in plants through photosynthesis
- an animal that gets its energy from eating plants
- the NON-living soil, rocks, and minerals that make up the land on Earth (also includes the inner Earth)
- process by which green plants, in the presence of light, make food out of carbon dioxide and water
- microorganisms that act as decomposers in every ecosystem
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- all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- any living thing
- organic litter made up of dead organisms, their parts and waste
- an organism that can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- a colorless and odorless gas that people and animals need to breath
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances (ex. Snail, earthworm, mushroom)
- an animal that gets its energy from eating other animals
- shows how each organism gets food, and how energy is passed from one organism to another
- all water on Earth including rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers
- an animal that gets its energy from eating plants and other animals
21 Clues: any living thing • all the food chains in a single ecosystem • an animal that gets its energy from eating plants • an animal that gets its energy from eating other animals • microorganisms that act as decomposers in every ecosystem • organic litter made up of dead organisms, their parts and waste • all water on Earth including rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers • ...
Module 12-4 Plant structure and function 2024-03-09
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- how a plant manufactures its own food by absorbing carbon dioxide and reduces oxygen.
- give leaves their green color.
- the evaporation of water from plants.
- Greek for little mouth, tiny holes on the underside of most leafs and essential for survival allowing the exchange of gasses with the atmosphere.
- layer of cells that block xylem and phloem running through the petiole of the leaf as days get shorter.
- often grown on the epidermis of a leaf that does not secrete cuticle as a defense mechanism, and giving a velvety appearance.
- streaming keeping chloroplasts in constant movement directing them towards the top of the cell to receive sunlight.
- have yellow or orange hues responsible for the color of pumpkins, carrots and corn.
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- acid produced from the breakdown of plant cell contents giving dead leaves their brown color.
- breaking down large molecules by adding water.
- oval shaped cells rich in chloroplasts thus making them the site of photosynthesis.
- pressure that keeps leaves and stem stiff and why they wilt when deprived of water, and why some flowers open their petals during the day and close them at night.
- living thick-walled cells that support the veins until they get very small.
- single layer of cells covering the top and bottom of a leaf and protecting the inner parts.
- plants that lose their leaves for the winter to conserve water.
- waxy substance sometimes secreted by the epidermis and giving the leaf a shiny appearance.
- plant movement due to a preprogrammed response
- flanked by 2 guard cells to open and close it.
- influences leaf color.
- mesophyll tissue where cells can absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
20 Clues: influences leaf color. • give leaves their green color. • the evaporation of water from plants. • breaking down large molecules by adding water. • plant movement due to a preprogrammed response • flanked by 2 guard cells to open and close it. • plants that lose their leaves for the winter to conserve water. • ...
PLANT 2021-02-09
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- this green pigment absorbs energy from sunlight
- this gas is used by plants in photosynthesis
- these tiny holes in a leaf allow gases to move in and out
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- this tissue in a leaf is where most photosynthesis takes place
- plants get their water for photosynthesis here
- this gas is made by plants in photosynthesis
6 Clues: this gas is used by plants in photosynthesis • this gas is made by plants in photosynthesis • plants get their water for photosynthesis here • this green pigment absorbs energy from sunlight • these tiny holes in a leaf allow gases to move in and out • this tissue in a leaf is where most photosynthesis takes place
7th Grade 2023-08-15
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- One of the first scientists to observe a product of photosynthesis
- A series of chemical reactions that produce glucose
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- These microorganisms are capable of photosynthesis just like a plant is
- Type of energy that comes from the sun
- Glucose is a source of this type of energy
- The source of energy used in photosynthesis
6 Clues: Type of energy that comes from the sun • Glucose is a source of this type of energy • The source of energy used in photosynthesis • A series of chemical reactions that produce glucose • One of the first scientists to observe a product of photosynthesis • These microorganisms are capable of photosynthesis just like a plant is
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-27
7 Clues: The • Dioxide • Respiration • Energy from the sun • nutrient needed to gain energy • Area where photosynthesis takes place in • The process of turning light into energy
Ethan Squires-Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- your main source of energy
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods are called _______
- starches are classified as ______
- single glucose units combine into complicated chemical arrangements are called ______
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
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- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by humans
- used to sweeten many foods, while adding few or no calories
- one- and two- unit structures; chemically simple
- chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- provide carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- single units of sugars are called _______
- green pigment in plants for photosynthesis
12 Clues: your main source of energy • starches are classified as ______ • provide carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • chemical process that makes carbohydrates • single units of sugars are called _______ • green pigment in plants for photosynthesis • one- and two- unit structures; chemically simple • used to sweeten many foods, while adding few or no calories • ...
biology revision 2015-11-13
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- This is where most of the chemical reactions happen.
- vapour Is lost from the leaves through the stomata
- Where respiration happens.
- blood cells Carry oxygen from the lungs to all in the body
- Is where plants use energy from sunlight to make food.
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- fibrosis Is an example of a genetic disorder
- Where photosynthesis happens.
- Is the system that moves blood around the body.
- blood cells Defend the body against disease
- membrane This is a thin layer around the cell.
- is when water is lost from a plant
- The nucleus has genes in it. genes control what the cell does.
12 Clues: Where respiration happens. • Where photosynthesis happens. • is when water is lost from a plant • blood cells Defend the body against disease • fibrosis Is an example of a genetic disorder • membrane This is a thin layer around the cell. • Is the system that moves blood around the body. • vapour Is lost from the leaves through the stomata • ...
mitosis and photosynthesis and cellular representation 2023-02-28
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- chromosomes shorten and thicken
- not a phase but important
- the spindle fibers pull apart the sister chromitids to the op piste poles
- the cell prepares for division
- a chemical reaction that uses oxygen to to make energy
- occurs in many fruits and has different forms
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- a complex process that plants do so they can get energy
- chromosomes reach the opposite poles and nuclear membrane starts to form
- sister chromosomes move and line up at the middle
- a green pigment matter
- a plastid contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis takes place
- a nonliving thing
12 Clues: a nonliving thing • a green pigment matter • not a phase but important • the cell prepares for division • chromosomes shorten and thicken • occurs in many fruits and has different forms • sister chromosomes move and line up at the middle • a chemical reaction that uses oxygen to to make energy • a complex process that plants do so they can get energy • ...
Overview of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-06-21
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- The type of metabolic pathway that breaks.
- The loss of electrons.
- The gain of electrons.
- The process by which plants create glucose.
- The type of metabolic pathway that builds.
- The site of photosynthesis.
- A molecule that acts as a catalyst for biological reactions.
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- The process by which organisms break down glucose into usable energy.
- The side of cellular respiration.
- The amount of energy needed to make a reaction occur.
- Enzymes function by _____________ the activation energy of a reaction.
- The form of energy that is used by all organisms to power their biological processes.
12 Clues: The loss of electrons. • The gain of electrons. • The site of photosynthesis. • The side of cellular respiration. • The type of metabolic pathway that breaks. • The type of metabolic pathway that builds. • The process by which plants create glucose. • The amount of energy needed to make a reaction occur. • A molecule that acts as a catalyst for biological reactions. • ...
The Planetary Crisis 2023-01-13
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- Involves gases of the atmosphere including CO2 and O2
- Keeps the planet warm
- Due to execessive quantites of greenhouse gases in the atomsphere too much of sun's
- Life needs water to survive. Plants and animals need water to process nutrients
- is trapped.
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- production of massive quantities if oxygen which allow other forms to develope and vary
- Anything made up of water such as Lakes, Oceans, pools
- How fast population changes overtime
- produces H2O and CO2
- all rocks that make up Earth
- produces O2 and C6H12O6
- Plants and animals rely on each other through photosynthesis and cellular respiration
12 Clues: is trapped. • produces H2O and CO2 • Keeps the planet warm • produces O2 and C6H12O6 • all rocks that make up Earth • How fast population changes overtime • Involves gases of the atmosphere including CO2 and O2 • Anything made up of water such as Lakes, Oceans, pools • Life needs water to survive. Plants and animals need water to process nutrients • ...
Ecosystem and Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2022-11-03
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- a gas that is absorbed from the air by plants
- a gas that makes up one-fifth of the atmosphere of Earth
- non-living things such as water and rocks
- needed for healthy growth and development
- where photosynthesis occurs
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- breathe out
- the process of how plants make their own food
- the natural surroundings of an area
- a groups of living and non-living things in an area
- a living thing that carries out the five basic life functions
- living or once alive things
- a community of many different plants and animals that live in a specific region
12 Clues: breathe out • living or once alive things • where photosynthesis occurs • the natural surroundings of an area • non-living things such as water and rocks • needed for healthy growth and development • a gas that is absorbed from the air by plants • the process of how plants make their own food • a groups of living and non-living things in an area • ...
Biodiversity 2022-11-07
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- used to measure pH
- the physical area the organisms live in
- term used to remember the 3 conditions seeds need to germinate
- a non-living factor is called this
- a raw material for photosynthesis
- a gaseous product of photosynthesis
- glucose is stored as this
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- a change in an organisms behaviour or structure that overtime increases its chance of survival
- an animal belongs to this group if it has a backbone
- a green plant that makes its own food
- a group of vertebrates often found in rivers
- show the direction of energy in a food chain
12 Clues: used to measure pH • glucose is stored as this • a raw material for photosynthesis • a non-living factor is called this • a gaseous product of photosynthesis • a green plant that makes its own food • the physical area the organisms live in • a group of vertebrates often found in rivers • show the direction of energy in a food chain • ...
Biology 2024-09-23
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- a gas which is also a reactant in the equation of photosynthesis
- powerhouse of cell
- the process by which plants produce glucose
- a solution which is used to test for starch
- cells which controls water loss and opening of stomatal pores
- a layer of long, cylindrical cells below the upper epidermis
- the mineral which chlorophyll is composed of
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- cells which help absorbing water and minerals from the soil
- intracellular organelles which contain chlorophyll
- part of plant which transports minerals from root to leaves
- a form of glucose which are sugar molecules
- cells which carry water around the plant
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • cells which carry water around the plant • the process by which plants produce glucose • a form of glucose which are sugar molecules • a solution which is used to test for starch • the mineral which chlorophyll is composed of • intracellular organelles which contain chlorophyll • cells which help absorbing water and minerals from the soil • ...
Biology 2024-09-23
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- a gas which is also a reactant in the equation of photosynthesis
- powerhouse of cell
- the process by which plants produce glucose
- a solution which is used to test for starch
- cells which controls water loss and opening of stomatal pores
- a layer of long, cylindrical cells below the upper epidermis
- the mineral which chlorophyll is composed of
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- cells which help absorbing water and minerals from the soil
- intracellular organelles which contain chlorophyll
- part of plant which transports minerals from root to leaves
- a form of glucose which are sugar molecules
- cells which carry water around the plant
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • cells which carry water around the plant • the process by which plants produce glucose • a form of glucose which are sugar molecules • a solution which is used to test for starch • the mineral which chlorophyll is composed of • intracellular organelles which contain chlorophyll • cells which help absorbing water and minerals from the soil • ...
biology 2025-02-06
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- of multicellular, photosynthetic organisms (Answer: Plantae)
- that pumps blood throughout the body (Answer: Heart)
- unit of life (Answer: Cell)
- pigment in plants that aids in photosynthesis (Answer: Chlorophyll)
- by which plants make their own food using sunlight (Answer: Photosynthesis)
- powerhouse of the cell (Answer: Mitochondria)
- of converting glucose into energy in cells (Answer: Respiration)
- you like more advanced or specific questions?
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- that can make its own food (Answer: Autotroph)
- in the human body are part of this system (Answer: Skeletal)
- material that carries information in cells (Answer: DNA)
- of reproduction that involves only one parent (Answer: Asexual)
- liquid part of blood (Answer: Plasma)
- of tissues working together (Answer: Organ)
14 Clues: unit of life (Answer: Cell) • liquid part of blood (Answer: Plasma) • of tissues working together (Answer: Organ) • powerhouse of the cell (Answer: Mitochondria) • you like more advanced or specific questions? • that can make its own food (Answer: Autotroph) • that pumps blood throughout the body (Answer: Heart) • ...
Chapter 8 Photosynthesis 2015-11-30
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- Organisms that make their own food.
- Requires light.
- Synthase Spans membrane and it allows H+ ions to pass through it.
- Sac like photosynthetic membranes.
- Obtains energy from the food it consumes.
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- Plant uses the energy that ATP and NADPH contain to build high energy compounds that can be stored for a long time.
- Chemical compounds that cells use to store and release energy.
- Plants gather the sun's energy with light absorbing molecules.
- The region outside the thylakoid membrane.
- Uses the sun's light for energy.
- Accepts and holds two high energy electrons along with a hydrogen ion. A carrier molecule compound.
- The principal pigment.
- Proteins in thylakoid membranes organize chlorophyll and pigments into these clusters.
13 Clues: Requires light. • The principal pigment. • Uses the sun's light for energy. • Sac like photosynthetic membranes. • Organisms that make their own food. • Obtains energy from the food it consumes. • The region outside the thylakoid membrane. • Chemical compounds that cells use to store and release energy. • Plants gather the sun's energy with light absorbing molecules. • ...
Session 5 Photosynthesis 2017-05-02
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- Resonant ____________ gets passed between pigment molecules of the antenna complex before activating the reaction center
- this is what happens instead of the calvin cycle if there is too much oxygen in the cell and not enough carbon dioxide
- The product of photosystem I
- This first set of reactions in photosynthesis require the presence of water
- The "Z" in Z-scheme refers to the changing potential energy of the __________ that get passed between photosystems
- The product of photosystem II
- the most abundant enzyme on earth that is vital to light dependent reactions
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- The mass of a plant comes from the carbon in this molecule
- Where electrons go after photosystem I in cyclic photophosphoryation
- Chlorophyll A and B reflect green light and absorb red and __________ light, providing energy for reactions
- the ___________ cycle takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast
- at the end of the electron transport chain, ATP is made here
12 Clues: The product of photosystem I • The product of photosystem II • The mass of a plant comes from the carbon in this molecule • at the end of the electron transport chain, ATP is made here • the ___________ cycle takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast • Where electrons go after photosystem I in cyclic photophosphoryation • ...
Photosynthesis & Cell Respiration 2017-10-29
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- This organelle is considered the "power house" of the cell.
- This process is used by plants in order to create their source of food.
- Does not require or involve oxygen.
- These organisms are not able to create their own food.
- These are found in plant cells and they are filled with a green pigment.
- These are found in the chloroplasts and are normally arranged in stacks.
- Units of energy.
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- These organisms are able to create their own food.
- This is the green pigment in chloroplasts.
- A coenzyme that works as the energy for the cell.
- The simple sugar used in photosynthesis.
- Requires oxygen.
12 Clues: Requires oxygen. • Units of energy. • Does not require or involve oxygen. • The simple sugar used in photosynthesis. • This is the green pigment in chloroplasts. • A coenzyme that works as the energy for the cell. • These organisms are able to create their own food. • These organisms are not able to create their own food. • ...
General Biology (Photosynthesis) 2021-03-28
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- the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy that is used
- a sheet like membrane, act as a type of wall at which chloroplasts can be fixed within
- having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
- is a sugar
- the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role
- a site of photochemical
- are organelles that conduct photosynthesis
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- light from the sun
- capable of synthesizing their own food
- an instrument used that can differentiate which wavelengths of light a substance can
- one of the lamellar stacks of chlorophyll containing thylakoids found in plant chloroplasts
- any organism of microscopic size
12 Clues: is a sugar • light from the sun • a site of photochemical • any organism of microscopic size • capable of synthesizing their own food • are organelles that conduct photosynthesis • having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei • the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role • the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy that is used • ...
General Biology (Photosynthesis) 2021-03-28
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- - a sheet like membrane, act as a type of wall at which chloroplasts can be fixed within
- - an instrument used that can differentiate which wavelengths of light a substance can
- - a site of photochemical
- - having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
- - one of the lamellar stacks of chlorophyll containing thylakoids found in plant chloroplasts
- - the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy that is used
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- - any organism of microscopic size
- - light from the sun
- - the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role
- - are organelles that conduct photosynthesis
- - capable of synthesizing their own food
- - is a sugar
12 Clues: - is a sugar • - light from the sun • - a site of photochemical • - any organism of microscopic size • - capable of synthesizing their own food • - are organelles that conduct photosynthesis • - having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei • - the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role • ...
Photosynthesis Light Independent 2023-09-10
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- Membranes that store chlorophyll and accessory pigments
- Absorbs different wave lengths of light
- Split apart 2H and O2
- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
- Released into air by stoma
- absorbed in the Thylakoid
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- Negatively charged particles
- Created by the splitting of H2O molecules
- Opening of the back of leaves that allows O2, H2O, and CO2 to exchange through the leaf
- The process of chlorophyll absorbing light energy
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Hydrogen
12 Clues: Split apart 2H and O2 • Adenosine Triphosphate • absorbed in the Thylakoid • Released into air by stoma • Negatively charged particles • Absorbs different wave lengths of light • Created by the splitting of H2O molecules • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate • The process of chlorophyll absorbing light energy • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Hydrogen • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 2014-11-25
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- Plant's principal pigment
- Compound that carries high energy electrons, traps energy from sunlight in chemical bonds
- Pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide, releases energy
- Fluid portion of chloroplasts
- Process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Organism that gets energy from eating other organisms
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- Not oxygen dependent
- Process where plants convert energy from sunlight to chemical energy bonds of carbohydrates
- Means sugar breaking
- Occur during light independent reactions, use ATP and NADPH to produce high-energy sugars
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Process that releases energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- Requires oxygen
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- Organism that can make its own food
17 Clues: Requires oxygen • Not oxygen dependent • Means sugar breaking • Plant's principal pigment • Fluid portion of chloroplasts • Organism that can make its own food • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • Organism that gets energy from eating other organisms • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • ...
5 LIVING THINGS KINGDOMS 2019-12-02
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- HETEROTROPHIC LIVING ORGANISMS THAT FEED ON THE REMAINS OF LIVING ORGANISMS.
- SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF PLANTS.
- THROUGH THIS FUNCTION, CELLS OBTAIN AND USE NUTRIENTS.
- CELLS THAT OBTAIN NUTRIENT FROM OTHER LIVING THINGS
- AUTOTROPHIC ORGANISM. THEY PRODUCE THEIR OWN NUTRIENTS.
- CELLS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- THEY CAN BE UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR; THEY BELONG TO THE PROTISTA KINGDOM AND THEY CAN PERFORM PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- BATERIA BELONGS TO THIS KINGDOM
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- MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS THAT WE CAN EAT IN PIZZAS.
- THEY ARE UNICELLULAR, HETEROTROPHIC ORGANISM. THEY MAY CAUSE DESEASES, LIKE MALARIA.
- ORGANISM THAT IS MADE UP OF AN AMOUNT OF CELLS.
- TYPE OF FUNGI THAT IS UNICELLULAR AND FEED ON SUGAR OF VERY RIPE FRUIT.
- PROTOZOA AND ALGAE BELONG TO THIS KINGDOM
- CELLS REACT TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CHANGES.
- ORGANISM MADE UP OF ONE CELL.
- PLANTS RELEASE ____ DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- THE SMALLEST LIVING PARTS OF LIVING ORGANISM.
17 Clues: ORGANISM MADE UP OF ONE CELL. • SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF PLANTS. • CELLS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • BATERIA BELONGS TO THIS KINGDOM • PROTOZOA AND ALGAE BELONG TO THIS KINGDOM • PLANTS RELEASE ____ DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS • CELLS REACT TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CHANGES. • THE SMALLEST LIVING PARTS OF LIVING ORGANISM. • ORGANISM THAT IS MADE UP OF AN AMOUNT OF CELLS. • ...
Marine Ecology 2017-11-19
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- a recurring series of events such as related to hydrologic or carbon
- nitrogen in this form can get converted back to N2
- - organism that breaks down and obtains energy from organism no longer living
- where seawater and freshwater meet
- types of plants with specialized nodules for nitrogen fixation
- this animal eats the phytoplankton
- an environment where both living and non-living things interact
- a measure of the amount of NaCl in the ocean
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- a large community of plants and animals adapted to that particular environment
- a marine ecosystem full of very diverse sometimes colorful organisms
- the lowest member of a food web
- another name for marshes, estuaries, swamps.
- a group of organisms belonging to the same species that live in the same area and interact
- bodies of water with less than 1% salt
- produces glucose and oxygen
- plant eater
- zone where photosynthesis does not occur
17 Clues: plant eater • produces glucose and oxygen • the lowest member of a food web • where seawater and freshwater meet • this animal eats the phytoplankton • bodies of water with less than 1% salt • zone where photosynthesis does not occur • another name for marshes, estuaries, swamps. • a measure of the amount of NaCl in the ocean • ...
Science FSA Vocabulary #4 2023-03-26
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- Part of an environment with organisms, interactions of living and non-living factors.
- Cells with a nucleus.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not benefited or harmed.
- Conversion of sugar and oxygen into water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- Forms of genes
- Living factors of an ecosystem.
- The change of organisms over time.
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- Cells with no nucleus.
- Conversion of solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.
- Organisms that produce their food through photosynthesis
- A relationship where one organism benefits while the other is harmed.
- A relationship where both organisms benefit.
- Non-living factors of an ecosystem.
- Microscopic organisms that inject DNA into host cells to reproduce.
- Reproduction of cells that produce two identical daughter cells.
- Organisms that eat other organisms.
- Reproduction of cells that produce four cells with half # of chromosomes as parents.
17 Clues: Forms of genes • Cells with a nucleus. • Cells with no nucleus. • Living factors of an ecosystem. • The change of organisms over time. • Non-living factors of an ecosystem. • Organisms that eat other organisms. • A relationship where both organisms benefit. • Organisms that produce their food through photosynthesis • ...
Plant EOC Review Crossword 2023-04-19
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- an organism's orienting response to light
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants through the stomata
- wall a rigid layer on the outside of a plant cell that gives it shape
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- a plant with leaves that shed in the fall
- the branch of biology that studies plants
- plants responding to the environment
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- the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
- when a chloroplast uses light energy to make chemical energy (glucose)
- female part of a flower
- transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- male part of a flower
- plant tissue that conducts water and dissolved nutrients
- small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
17 Clues: male part of a flower • female part of a flower • plants responding to the environment • an organism's orienting response to light • a plant with leaves that shed in the fall • the branch of biology that studies plants • the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • transfer of the fine spores that contain male gametes • ...
2nd Year Summer Test Crossword 2022-05-23
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- an animal that is hunted, killed and eaten by another animal.
- Animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals.
- Infectious agent that causes the common cold.
- Single celled organisms, have no nucleus
- Drug for treating bacterial disease
- the way plants make their own food from sunlight
- The method of reproduction by bacteria
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- Measured using a newton spring balance
- All of the different populations that live in a habitat
- The release of energy from food
- Where aerobic respiration takes place
- Distance divided by time
- Characteristics that make an organism better suited to it's habitat
- Where photosynthesis takes place in a plant
- All of the individual organisms of the same species in a habitat
- Chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings. involves a decrease in temperature.
- an idea, formed using previous knowledge, that will be tested by an investigation
17 Clues: Distance divided by time • The release of energy from food • Drug for treating bacterial disease • Where aerobic respiration takes place • Measured using a newton spring balance • The method of reproduction by bacteria • Single celled organisms, have no nucleus • Where photosynthesis takes place in a plant • Infectious agent that causes the common cold. • ...
What is Plant? 2024-03-18
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- The location of the green pigment in plants
- a nonflowering seed plant
- the living parts of the environment
- a plant that has specialized tissues that conduct materials from one part to another
- includes liverworts, hornworts, mosses.
- Almost all food is made from...
- the type of tissue in plants that conducts water
- Plant cells have a cell ___ that surrounds the cell membrane
- the nonliving parts of the environment
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- A waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants to prevent drying out
- the structure of a plant that supplies a plant with water and dissolve minerals
- the type of tissue that conducts food in a vascular plant
- organisms can be impacted by environmental and ___ factors.
- a flower seed plant
- A green pigment in plants
- Plants need, sunlight, carbon dioxide, and ___ to make food during photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make energy
17 Clues: a flower seed plant • a nonflowering seed plant • A green pigment in plants • Almost all food is made from... • the living parts of the environment • The process plants use to make energy • the nonliving parts of the environment • includes liverworts, hornworts, mosses. • The location of the green pigment in plants • the type of tissue in plants that conducts water • ...
CELLS KS3 2025-10-20
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- - PROCESS CONVERTING LIGHT ENERGY TO CHEMICAL ENERGY ONLY DONE IN PLANTS (14)
- - BACTERIA CELL IS A TYPE OF THIS SIMPLE CELL (10)
- - ONE CELL (11)
- - PART OF CELL WHERE REACTIONS HAPPEN (9)
- - A TYPE OF PROTIST WITH CILIA AND A GULLET (10)
- - LONG TAIL ON SURFACE OF EUGLENA PROTIST CELL (8)
- - FLUID FILLED SAC IN PLANT CELL (7)
- - A ___________ VACUOLE FOUND IN PARAMECIUM (11)
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- - GREEN ORGANELLE THAT IS WHERE PHOTOSYNTHESIS HAPPENS(11)
- - PART OF CELL THAT CONTAINS DNA AND GENES (7)
- - SINGLE CELL GROUP OF ORGANISMS (8)
- - ORGANELLES IN BACTERIA AND ANIMAL CELLS MAKES PROTEIN (8)
- - COMPLEX CELLS LIKE PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL (9)
- - PROCESS CONVERTING GLUCOSE AND OXYGEN FROM BREATH TO CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER AND ENERGY (11)
- - EDGE OR BORDER OF CELL (8)
- - PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE CELL (12)
- - FINE HAIRS ON SURFACE OF PARAMECIUM CELL (5)
17 Clues: - ONE CELL (11) • - EDGE OR BORDER OF CELL (8) • - PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE CELL (12) • - SINGLE CELL GROUP OF ORGANISMS (8) • - FLUID FILLED SAC IN PLANT CELL (7) • - PART OF CELL WHERE REACTIONS HAPPEN (9) • - PART OF CELL THAT CONTAINS DNA AND GENES (7) • - COMPLEX CELLS LIKE PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL (9) • - FINE HAIRS ON SURFACE OF PARAMECIUM CELL (5) • ...
Biology Sustainable Ecosystems 2021-03-26
Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration, and Transpiration Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-13
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- What opens and closes the stomata.
- Another name for sugar.
- When it's very dry guard cells do this.
- The transfer of light energy into food.
- The main product of cellular respiration.
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- Green goo inside the chloroplast that helps trap sunlight.
- The process of water loss from plants through the stomata.
- The waste product of photosynthesis.
- CYCLE Transpiration plays a very important role is the ____ cycle.
- When it's very wet guard cells do this.
10 Clues: Another name for sugar. • What opens and closes the stomata. • The waste product of photosynthesis. • When it's very dry guard cells do this. • The transfer of light energy into food. • When it's very wet guard cells do this. • The main product of cellular respiration. • Green goo inside the chloroplast that helps trap sunlight. • ...
Organelles in a cell 2023-02-15
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- Stores energy and is only in the plant cell
- an organism that eats other organism
- controls functions of the cell and contains DNA
- a plant that creates energy from photosynthesis
- differentiated structures within a cell that perform a specific function
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- the powerhouse of the cells
- creates photosynthesis
- smallest living thing and basic unit of function and structure
- a group of cells working similar jobs
- a group of tissues that work together
10 Clues: creates photosynthesis • the powerhouse of the cells • an organism that eats other organism • a group of cells working similar jobs • a group of tissues that work together • Stores energy and is only in the plant cell • controls functions of the cell and contains DNA • a plant that creates energy from photosynthesis • ...
Organelles in a cell 2023-02-15
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- Stores energy and is only in the plant cell
- an organism that eats other organism
- controls functions of the cell and contains DNA
- a plant that creates energy from photosynthesis
- differentiated structures within a cell that perform a specific function
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- the powerhouse of the cells
- creates photosynthesis
- smallest living thing and basic unit of function and structure
- a group of cells working similar jobs
- a group of tissues that work together
10 Clues: creates photosynthesis • the powerhouse of the cells • an organism that eats other organism • a group of cells working similar jobs • a group of tissues that work together • Stores energy and is only in the plant cell • controls functions of the cell and contains DNA • a plant that creates energy from photosynthesis • ...
Remi Taylor Chapter 8/9 crossword 2020-01-31
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- energy of a glucose molecule is harvested
- these trophs have to get their food from somewhere else
- photosynthesis takes place in these specialized cell structures
- the energy that cells make and use
- The process in which plants make there own food
- the recycling process in a cell
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- more mitochondria are generated (32)
- process of making energy of food available in the cell
- the food that plants make
- these trophs make there own food
10 Clues: the food that plants make • the recycling process in a cell • these trophs make there own food • the energy that cells make and use • more mitochondria are generated (32) • energy of a glucose molecule is harvested • The process in which plants make there own food • process of making energy of food available in the cell • ...
Challenge It! Crossword 2022-11-30
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- carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes.
- The factory where photosynthesis happens.
- Substances that are formed in a chemical reaction.
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf.
- Comes from the sun.
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- Organelle that contains chlorophyll.
- The process by which a green plant makes its own food.
- Pigment which absorbs energy from the sun.
- What is needed for a reaction to take place.
- Distributes water to the plant.
10 Clues: Comes from the sun. • Distributes water to the plant. • Lets gases in and out of the leaf. • Organelle that contains chlorophyll. • The factory where photosynthesis happens. • Pigment which absorbs energy from the sun. • What is needed for a reaction to take place. • Substances that are formed in a chemical reaction. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2018-09-13
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- The stage of energy glucose molecule is harvested as ATP.
- Animals that get their food from something else.
- The stage also happens in Mitochondria, more ATP are generated.
- The stage of splitting glucose.
- Produces glucose sugar.
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- The cell must recycle the materials from glycolysis, this recycling process is called.
- Captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The primary pigment for photosynthesis.
- The food plants make.
- Convert the sun's energy into chemical energy stored in sugar.
10 Clues: The food plants make. • Produces glucose sugar. • The stage of splitting glucose. • The primary pigment for photosynthesis. • Captures light energy for photosynthesis. • Animals that get their food from something else. • The stage of energy glucose molecule is harvested as ATP. • Convert the sun's energy into chemical energy stored in sugar. • ...
Science Vocab 2024-11-04
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- Distributes water to the plant
- Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy
- A process that occurs when two or more molecules interact to form a new product(s)
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Comes from the sun
- Process by which a green plant makes its own food
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- Organelle that contains chlorophyll
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- Energy from the sun
- The factory where photosynthesis happens
10 Clues: Comes from the sun • Energy from the sun • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • Organelle that contains chlorophyll • Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy • The factory where photosynthesis happens • Process by which a green plant makes its own food • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • ...
Ch. 4 Sec. 3-4 2020-11-15
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- occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division.
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- uses organic molecules to make ATP through a process called cellular respiration
- exports proteins, makes lipids and detoxifies molecules
- protein synthesis, can be attached or free floating
- gives cell support and shape, allows for cell movement
- made of two layers of phospholipids and protein
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- processes and packages, stacked membrane with vesicles
- circle membrane that moves and transports materials
- green pigment found in plants
- circle membrane with digestive enzyme, breaks down worn out cell parts
- true nucleus
- catalase, breaks down organic molecules by the process of oxidation to produce hydrogen peroxide
- stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell
- before nucleus
- control center, stores DNA
- polymers of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells
- the outer layer of a cell
19 Clues: true nucleus • before nucleus • the outer layer of a cell • control center, stores DNA • green pigment found in plants • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • made of two layers of phospholipids and protein • circle membrane that moves and transports materials • protein synthesis, can be attached or free floating • processes and packages, stacked membrane with vesicles • ...
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-10
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- We use it to power things.
- It is where cellular respiration takes place.
- We look through it to find small things.
- There is a lot coming from the sun during the day.
- It is a process we use to breathe.
- Is a gel-like fluid inside a cell.
- They are like mini organs inside of a cell.
- This controls what happens in a cell, like a prison guard.
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- It is another word for sugar.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- We inhale it but plants exhale it.
- We use it to see very small things.
- It is a process which plants use to breathe.
- Wall It gives strength to the cell and gives protection stress.
- It protects the cell and is selective, only letting certain things in.
- It is inside of a cell and is responsible for hiding and removing the waste products.
- Where the specimen sits so we can raise or lower it.
- We drink every day.
- It is the building block of life.
- We exhale it but plants inhale it.
20 Clues: We drink every day. • We use it to power things. • It is another word for sugar. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • It is the building block of life. • We inhale it but plants exhale it. • It is a process we use to breathe. • Is a gel-like fluid inside a cell. • We exhale it but plants inhale it. • We use it to see very small things. • ...
Biology 2013-04-30
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- the most specific taxonomic level
- the molecule cells use for energy (longform adenosine triphosphate)
- the process by which plants make their own food
- a theory proposed by Charles Darwin
- leopards are in the ____________ animalia
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent is needed
- a group of tissues working together forms this
- an organism that feeds only on vegetation
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- maintaining an internal balance
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the body system responsible for circulating materials throughout an organism
- a symbiotic relationship in which both parties involved benefit
- the "brain" of a cell
- certain characteristics that make an organism better suited for its environment
- the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
- a gene whose effects are normally "masked" unless two copies of it are present
- plants utilize carbon dioxide to produce this
- a molecule that, when eaten, builds muscle
- the part of a plant that takes up nutrients
19 Clues: the "brain" of a cell • maintaining an internal balance • the most specific taxonomic level • a theory proposed by Charles Darwin • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • leopards are in the ____________ animalia • an organism that feeds only on vegetation • a molecule that, when eaten, builds muscle • the part of a plant that takes up nutrients • ...
Biomolecules 2023-02-10
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- the product of photosynthesis, but the reactant of cellular respiration (C6H12O6)
- membrane made up of a bilayer that allows things to enter and exit the cell
- the monomer or "building block" for carbohydrates
- typically has the ending -ose
- this term refers to a long chain of monosaccharides
- the prefix that means one
- refers to water and its unequal charges, it causes water to act like a magnet
- lipids that are in liquid form (healthier)
- female hormone
- a fancy way of saying "fats", provide long term energy
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- used for insulation in aquatic mammals
- male hormone
- the process that uses sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create glucose
- refers to lipids that do not like water "water fearing"
- the carbohydrate that makes up the cell wall
- used as a short term energy source
- lipids that are in solid form (unhealthy)
- the organ that converts glycogen to glucose
- the prefix that means many
19 Clues: male hormone • female hormone • the prefix that means one • the prefix that means many • typically has the ending -ose • used as a short term energy source • used for insulation in aquatic mammals • lipids that are in solid form (unhealthy) • lipids that are in liquid form (healthier) • the organ that converts glycogen to glucose • the carbohydrate that makes up the cell wall • ...
Ecology part 2 2024-02-28
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- element essential for respiration in most living organisms
- process of breaking down glucose for energy in cells
- earth's continuous process of recycling H20
- warming culprits in earth's atmosphere contributing to climate change
- energy currency of the cell
- environmental issues causing shifts in weather patterns and temperature
- process in which plants convert light energy to chemical energy
- measure of total greenhouse gasses produced by human activities
- Nature's way of reusing an essential element for DNA and Bones
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- movement of molecules across a membrane requiring energy
- solution with a higher solute concentration
- cellular processes for energy without oxygen,happens in muscle cells
- liquid part of the blood that carries cells through body
- simple sugar that is a primary energy source
- solution with lower solute concentration compared to another solution
- process where particles spread from areas of high to low concentration
- process of moving nitrogen through the atmosphere,and soil
- gas that plants use for photosynthesis and humans breathe
- solution where cells find balance in concentration
19 Clues: energy currency of the cell • solution with a higher solute concentration • earth's continuous process of recycling H20 • simple sugar that is a primary energy source • solution where cells find balance in concentration • process of breaking down glucose for energy in cells • movement of molecules across a membrane requiring energy • ...
