plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2024-09-20
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- A living organism that grows in the ground and makes its own food through photosynthesis. The word begins with the letter P.
- The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk and hold leaves.
- The colourful part of a plant that produces seeds.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow, full of nutrients.
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- A liquid that’s important for life that plants absorb through their roots. The word begins with the letter R.
- Tall plants with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- To hold something firmly in place, like how roots hold a plant to the ground.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and carries water and nutrients.
- The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens.
10 Clues: Tall plants with a trunk, branches, and leaves. • The colourful part of a plant that produces seeds. • The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens. • The top layer of earth where plants grow, full of nutrients. • The parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk and hold leaves. • ...
Plants 2024-12-30
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- A thorny shrub that bears prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and fragrant flowers
- A short, green plant that grows in lawns
- A flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores
- A plant with showy, trumpet-shaped flowers
- The blossom of a plant
- A plant with showy, often brightly colored flowers
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- A small, flowerless plant that typically forms a dense green carpet or mat on rock, soil, or trees
- A tall perennial woody plant
- A tall plant with a large, round head of yellow flowers
- A succulent plant with spines
10 Clues: The blossom of a plant • A tall perennial woody plant • A succulent plant with spines • A short, green plant that grows in lawns • A plant with showy, trumpet-shaped flowers • A plant with showy, often brightly colored flowers • A tall plant with a large, round head of yellow flowers • A thorny shrub that bears prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and fragrant flowers • ...
plants 2025-03-05
Plants 2025-07-17
10 Clues: is a type of plant. • help the plant grow. • attract the insects. • Dispersal has 4 types. • they disperse into plants. • take pollen from the flower. • when the seed begins to grow. • they give nutrients to the plants. • when a plant uses sunlight to grow. • it carries the water to the flower.
plants 2026-05-05
Green Thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
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- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
- Tool for digging up soil
- A container used for growing plants
- Living things that grow from seeds
- The dirt where plants grow
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- A tool for digging and moving soil
30 Clues: Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • Living things that grow from seeds • A pest that can harm garden plants • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • A section of the garden where you plant • New, small plants that come out of seeds • ...
Plants Vocabulary! 2021-12-14
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- ______ plants have vessels to transport materials throughout the plant.
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots throughout the plant
- the separation of a parent plant into parts that develop into a whole new plants.
- partially or totally decayed organic matter.
- plant that produces one seed leaf
- plants that grow on other plants, which they use for support but not for nutrients.
- __________ plants do not have vessels to transport materials throughout the plant.
- ferns produce large, divided leaves
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- plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season
- complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- plants that live through many growing seasons and produce reproductive structures each year.
- Most ferns have a horizontal underground stem called a
- vascular plant tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- plants that produce seeds but not flowers
- plants that produce seeds and flowers
- plant that produces two seed leaves
- large root that grows downward and has smaller roots branching off from it
17 Clues: plant that produces one seed leaf • plant that produces two seed leaves • ferns produce large, divided leaves • plants that produce seeds and flowers • plants that produce seeds but not flowers • partially or totally decayed organic matter. • complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • Most ferns have a horizontal underground stem called a • ...
Spooky Plants 2021-10-22
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- digestive substance found on the sundew plant
- what must be done to a Monkey Cup daily
- number of days that the flower of the Stanhopea tigrina live
- callas (like the "Hot Chocolate" variety) grown from these structures
- the cattails euphorbia is nearly _________
- _________of the Night tulip is one of the darkest on the market
- both the "dead man's fingers" and "slipper plant" are in this category of plants which retain moisture in their tissues (like a cactus)
- teeth of the Dyckia family have teeth that resemble this predator
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- type of sea creature that the Prosthechea cochleate is named for
- type of plant described as having an "elegant long throat" for swallowing bugs
- the "Black Pearl" is an ornamental type of this plant
- Buddha's hands are this type of fruit
- type of climate in which Venus flytraps can grow outside
- vine named after this type of cheese
- another word meaning dry
- life cycle of the bat-face cuphea
- the Stanhopea wardii appears to have this on each flower
17 Clues: another word meaning dry • life cycle of the bat-face cuphea • vine named after this type of cheese • Buddha's hands are this type of fruit • what must be done to a Monkey Cup daily • the cattails euphorbia is nearly _________ • digestive substance found on the sundew plant • the "Black Pearl" is an ornamental type of this plant • ...
Plants Review 2022-02-11
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- Male reproductive organs of first land plants
- Organelle only present in plant cells
- Club Mosses are examples of:
- Plants with two cotyledons
- Plants with one cotyledon
- Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones
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- water-conducting plant tissue
- Flowering plants group
- Waxy, waterproof layer that protects the leaves
- Transfer of pollen from one flower to other for fertilization
- Female part of the flower
- The closest modern relatives of the ancestors of plants
- The function is to produce pollen in flowers
- Flowers are brightly colored to attract:
- First land plants
- vascular tissue specialized for transporting sugar
- Carries pollen from male to female cones
17 Clues: First land plants • Flowering plants group • Female part of the flower • Plants with one cotyledon • Plants with two cotyledons • Club Mosses are examples of: • water-conducting plant tissue • Organelle only present in plant cells • Flowers are brightly colored to attract: • Carries pollen from male to female cones • Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones • ...
Plants Review 2022-02-11
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- water-conducting plant tissue
- Female part of the flower
- Organelle only present in plant cells
- Waxy, waterproof layer that protects the leaves
- Male reproductive organs of first land plants
- Club Mosses are examples of:
- Carries pollen from male to female cones
- Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones
- vascular tissue specialized for transporting sugar
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- First land plants
- Transfer of pollen from one flower to other for fertilization
- Flowers are brightly colored to attract:
- The function is to produce pollen in flowers
- The closest modern relatives of the ancestors of plants
- Plants with two cotyledons
- Flowering plants group
- Plants with one cotyledon
17 Clues: First land plants • Flowering plants group • Female part of the flower • Plants with one cotyledon • Plants with two cotyledons • Club Mosses are examples of: • water-conducting plant tissue • Organelle only present in plant cells • Flowers are brightly colored to attract: • Carries pollen from male to female cones • Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones • ...
Plants 🪴 2023-03-16
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- Gives plant green color.
- Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Nuts (Human Needs)
- Three flower parts.
- Indefinite life span
- Grouping living things together based on similarities or differences.
- Naked Seed.
- Protective device for developing flower
- Two years
- DOES have tubes to carry water and nutrients.
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- Covered Seed.
- Cotton, Linen, Wool, Leather (Human Needs)
- Plant process.
- Consists of stigma, style, and ovary
- Has 4 or 5 flower parts.
- Supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- Does NOT have tubes to carry water and nutrients.
- One year
17 Clues: One year • Two years • Naked Seed. • Covered Seed. • Plant process. • Three flower parts. • Indefinite life span • Gives plant green color. • Has 4 or 5 flower parts. • Consists of stigma, style, and ovary • Supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit • Protective device for developing flower • Cotton, Linen, Wool, Leather (Human Needs) • DOES have tubes to carry water and nutrients. • ...
AEST Plants 2023-04-19
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- Non flowering plant, often in hanging baskets, have two tones leaves with light green on outside and darker color in the middle
- Medium bush that has flowers that are made in a windmill pattern
- Flowers are funnel-shaped and come in many colors
- Green shrub with very sharp leaf tips, often has red berries
- massive wide spreading tree with broad rounded canopy
- Pink or Red flowers in a circular bundle
- Shrub that can grow very large and has pink, white, or red flowers
- Medium size green bush that has a small white flower that is very fragrant
- Petals are small and brightly colored with more small white flowers in the center
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- Leaves have a waxy coating, with small pink, red, purple flowers
- Tall large tree with large white flowers
- Has colorful blooms that are triangular in shape
- Medium size shrub or tree that has showy pink flowers with wrinkled petals like crape paper
- Non flowering plant that has brilliantly colored, glossy, leathery leaves.
- Large tree with red leaves
- flowering plant with yellow or gold flowers
- A tropical looking plant with green leaves and medium size colorful flower with obvious Pistil
17 Clues: Large tree with red leaves • Tall large tree with large white flowers • Pink or Red flowers in a circular bundle • flowering plant with yellow or gold flowers • Has colorful blooms that are triangular in shape • Flowers are funnel-shaped and come in many colors • massive wide spreading tree with broad rounded canopy • ...
Insects & Plants 2020-05-06
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- Gets its name because its flower head looks like the... (hint: it rises in the morning and sets in the afternoon)
- Attracted by light
- “The Very Hungry...”
- “The Very Quiet...”
- Similar name to a popular 70’s English rock band
- “There was an Oldy Lady Who Swallowed a...”
- Typically has 8 legs
- A common place you can find insects
- Makes honey
- The Greek word for rainbow
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- This insect does not breathe fire but similar name to a mystical creature
- Was a caterpillar first
- The name of a Disney princess
- Can carry between three to ten times their body weight
- Considered to be a lucky charm
- Considered the foliage to a plant or tree
- Lives in a shell and moves really slow
17 Clues: Makes honey • Attracted by light • “The Very Quiet...” • “The Very Hungry...” • Typically has 8 legs • Was a caterpillar first • The Greek word for rainbow • The name of a Disney princess • Considered to be a lucky charm • A common place you can find insects • Lives in a shell and moves really slow • Considered the foliage to a plant or tree • ...
annual plants 2024-03-04
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- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- term for soil or media
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- grown to salable size
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- planting of seeds
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- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from the seed
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- life refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- the difference between day and the night time temperatures
17 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to salable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • the difference between day and the night time temperatures • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Annual Plants 2024-03-04
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- soil or media
- soluble salts washed from growing medium
- plants that grow from seed to flower in one season
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- procedure used to prepare plants for post production
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- divided plastic growing compartments
- planting of seeds
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- fertilization while irrigating
- percentage of capable seeds
- hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- time plant maintains display health
- the process of moving plants
- difference in fahrenheit
- saleable size
- development of lateral branches that create bushy appearance
17 Clues: soil or media • saleable size • planting of seeds • difference in fahrenheit • percentage of capable seeds • the process of moving plants • fertilization while irrigating • time plant maintains display health • divided plastic growing compartments • soluble salts washed from growing medium • plants that grow from seed to flower in one season • ...
annual plants 2024-03-04
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- planting of seeds
- term for soil or media
- lateral branches busy appearance
- day and night temps
- rate seeds capable of germinating
- herbaceous plants
- packs separate growing compartments
- salable size
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- procedure used to prepare plants for post production
- small amount of media in divided trays
- fertilization while irrigating
- ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- moving plants from container to ground
- basket hanging baskets containing cuttings
- life time plant maintains health on display
- salts washed from growing medium
- baskets hanging baskets that are propagated
17 Clues: salable size • planting of seeds • herbaceous plants • day and night temps • term for soil or media • fertilization while irrigating • lateral branches busy appearance • salts washed from growing medium • rate seeds capable of germinating • packs separate growing compartments • small amount of media in divided trays • moving plants from container to ground • ...
nonvascular plants 2025-02-19
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- A clade of seedless vascular plants including ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns.
- A broad leaf with multiple, branching veins; characteristic of most modern vascular plants (e.g., ferns, seed plants).
- “Tough polymer that strengthens plant cell walls”
- “Having only one type of spore in the life cycle”
- “Its waxy composition in seedless plants was key to reducing water loss on land.”
- “If water is present, it releases swimming gametes to fertilize eggs.”
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- “In mosses, the earliest growth from a germinating spore takes this filamentous form.”
- A small, narrow leaf with a single, unbranched vein, found in club mosses and related plants.
- “Clustered structures on the underside of fronds that fling spores into the air.”
- “A living fossil with silica in its stem; once tree-sized in Carboniferous swamps.”
- “The vascular channel that moves sugars from leaves to roots.”
- “Tiny asexual propagules seen in liverwort cups.”
- “Nonvascular land plant, such as moss or liverwort”
- “A ring of cells that contracts to snap open a fern sporangium.”
- “These controlled openings close to limit evaporation yet open for CO₂ uptake.”
- An extinct genus of the earliest-known vascular plants, characterized by leafless stems and sporangia at branch tips.
- “An underground stem that can sprout new growth nodes; found in many ferns.”
17 Clues: “Tiny asexual propagules seen in liverwort cups.” • “Tough polymer that strengthens plant cell walls” • “Having only one type of spore in the life cycle” • “Nonvascular land plant, such as moss or liverwort” • “The vascular channel that moves sugars from leaves to roots.” • “A ring of cells that contracts to snap open a fern sporangium.” • ...
Vascular Plants 2026-05-17
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- female gametophyte
- seed plant branching style
- sori covers
- lycopod branching style
- seed plant leaves
- lycopod spore producing cones
- adult gametophyte
- producing only one kind of spore
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- fern gametophytes
- producing male and female spores
- specialised lycopod asexual reproduction structures
- male gametophyte
- lycopod vascular tissue
- sporangia bearing leaves
- rim around the sporangium
- fern sporangia clusters
- lycopod leaves
17 Clues: sori covers • lycopod leaves • male gametophyte • fern gametophytes • seed plant leaves • adult gametophyte • female gametophyte • lycopod vascular tissue • fern sporangia clusters • lycopod branching style • sporangia bearing leaves • rim around the sporangium • seed plant branching style • lycopod spore producing cones • producing male and female spores • producing only one kind of spore • ...
Properties of living organisms and plants 2024-08-01
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- Small openings on the bodies of insects
- One of the five kingdoms that includes all single-celled organisms.
- One seedleaf plants
- Two sedleaf plants
- Pisces breathe with this
- characteristics
- The permanent increase in size
- Animals need this gas for respiration
- The process by which energy is released from food.
- Humans and animals' respiratory organ
- Monocotyledons Plants Have This Root System
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- The Process that plants use to make food
- Worms and frogs in water breathe with this
- Sorting things into groups
- For example mushrooms
- Dicotyledonous plants have this root system
- plants The largest group of the plants
- For example bacteria
- Plants need this gas for photosynthesis
- Openings Under Plants' Leaves
20 Clues: characteristics • Two sedleaf plants • One seedleaf plants • For example bacteria • For example mushrooms • Pisces breathe with this • Sorting things into groups • Openings Under Plants' Leaves • The permanent increase in size • Animals need this gas for respiration • Humans and animals' respiratory organ • plants The largest group of the plants • ...
Watch My Garden Grow 2024-08-23
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- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- A tool for digging and moving soil
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- The time when you collect the plants you've grown
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Things like shovels and rakes that help you work in the garden
- The dirt where plants grow
- Where you grow your plants
- A tool used to gather leaves and debris
- The way you arrange plants in the garden
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
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- Material spread on the soil to help keep it moist and control weeds
- Living things that grow from seeds and need sun and water
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- A section of the garden where you plant
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- Young plant that has grown beyond the sprout stage
- A tool used for digging and moving soil
- What helps plants grow by providing light and warmth
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- What you give plants to keep them alive
21 Clues: The dirt where plants grow • Where you grow your plants • A tool for digging and moving soil • A section of the garden where you plant • A tool used for digging and moving soil • What you give plants to keep them alive • A tool used to gather leaves and debris • The way you arrange plants in the garden • New, small plants that come out of seeds • ...
Watch My Garden Grow! 2024-08-23
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- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- The time when you collect the plants you've grown
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- A tool used to gather leaves and debris
- The way you arrange plants in the garden
- The dirt where plants grow
- Living things that grow from seeds and need sun and water
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Where you grow your plants
- What helps plants grow by providing light and warmth
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- A section of the garden where you plant
- Material spread on the soil to help keep it moist and control weeds
- A tool for digging and moving soil
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Young plant that has grown beyond the sprout stage
- A tool used for digging and moving soil
- Things like shovels and rakes that help you work in the garden
21 Clues: The dirt where plants grow • Where you grow your plants • A tool for digging and moving soil • A section of the garden where you plant • What you give plants to keep them alive • A tool used to gather leaves and debris • A tool used for digging and moving soil • New, small plants that come out of seeds • The way you arrange plants in the garden • ...
Greenhouses 2024-06-13
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- - A clear material used to make windows.
- - A building where plants are grown.
- - Allowing air to move in and out.
- - How plants make food using sunlight.
- - Material added to soil to help plants grow.
- - The usual weather conditions of a place.
- - See-through, like clear glass.
- - Able to be maintained over time.
- - How hot or cold something is.
- - An area where direct sunlight is blocked.
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- - The activity of growing plants.
- - The color of healthy plants.
- - A gas that plants and animals need to breathe.
- - A community of living things and their environment.
- - Light from the sun.
- - Keeping something safe.
- - Colorful parts of a plant.
- - The process of getting bigger.
- - Edible plants grown for food.
- - Giving water to plants.
- - Small objects from which plants grow.
- - The ground where plants grow.
- - How much water is in the air.
- - Living things that grow in the soil.
- - Power to do work or make things move.
25 Clues: - Light from the sun. • - Keeping something safe. • - Giving water to plants. • - Colorful parts of a plant. • - The color of healthy plants. • - Edible plants grown for food. • - The ground where plants grow. • - How much water is in the air. • - How hot or cold something is. • - The process of getting bigger. • - See-through, like clear glass. • - The activity of growing plants. • ...
Classification of Plants 2015-06-24
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- plants that live for one year
- This kingdom comprises plant like mutlicellular,non green and non photosynthetic organisms
- Plants that prepare their own food
- these are plants with soft stems that creep on the ground
- Organisms that are unable to produce their own food
- they do not bear flowers or seeds but reproduce spores
- they are are characterized by an undifferentiated plant body
- plants that live for two years
- Plants with seeds having only one cotyledon
- Plants that live for more than two years
- Organisms that derive their food from dead and decaying organic matter
- Plants that are adapted to live on land with moderate amount of water
- this kingdom comprises unicellualr primitive cells with no definite cells.
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- these organisms live on other organisms for their food
- It contains multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that can move freely with the help of their limbs
- plants whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit
- Plants with seeds having two cotyledons
- Plants that are adapted to live in water
- tall plants with thick woody stem called trunk
- These plants bear both flowers and seeds
- non flower bearing terrestrial plants having distinct roots, stems and leaves
- Plants that are adapted to live on land where water is scarce
- Plants whose seeds are enclsed within a dry or fleshy fruit that develops from the ovary part of the flower
- This kingdom contains unicellular advanced cells with a well defined nucleus
- These are small, soft terrestrial plants that grow in damp area and form a velvety green layer and has root like, stem like and leaf like appendages
- Plants with soft stems that climb around other plants or supports with the help of coiled structures called tendrils
- Multicellular organisms containing the green pigment chlorophyll belong to this kingdom
- Short plants with soft flexible stems and very little branching
28 Clues: plants that live for one year • plants that live for two years • Plants that prepare their own food • Plants with seeds having two cotyledons • Plants that are adapted to live in water • These plants bear both flowers and seeds • Plants that live for more than two years • Plants with seeds having only one cotyledon • plants whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit • ...
Garden 2024-05-01
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- Can - Tool used to water plants.
- - Tool used for digging in the garden.
- - Small tool for planting seeds or small plants.
- - Insect that loves to visit flowers in the garden.
- - Person who takes care of a garden.
- - Process of transferring pollen to help plants reproduce.
- - The earth in which plants grow.
- - Gathering crops from the garden when they are ready.
- - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains.
- - Small things you plant to grow into plants.
- Bed - Area of soil where plants are grown.
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- - Trimming plants to help them grow better.
- - Unwanted plants that grow in the garden.
- - Plants that you can eat, like carrots and tomatoes.
- - Decayed organic material used to fertilize the soil.
- - Helps plants grow healthy and strong.
- - Tool used to water the garden.
- - Small beetle that helps eat pests in the garden.
- - Needed for plants to grow and thrive.
- - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden.
20 Clues: Can - Tool used to water plants. • - Tool used to water the garden. • - The earth in which plants grow. • - Person who takes care of a garden. • - Tool used for digging in the garden. • - Helps plants grow healthy and strong. • - Needed for plants to grow and thrive. • - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains. • - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden. • ...
Green thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- The dirt where plants grow
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Man's best friend
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- Flying mammal
- Living things that grow from seeds
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A container used for growing plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- A tool for digging and moving soil
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
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- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- Likes to chase mice
- Tool for digging up soil
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • A pest that can harm garden plants • Living things that grow from seeds • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • ...
Garden 2024-05-01
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- Can - Tool used to water plants.
- - Tool used for digging in the garden.
- - Small tool for planting seeds or small plants.
- - Insect that loves to visit flowers in the garden.
- - Person who takes care of a garden.
- - Process of transferring pollen to help plants reproduce.
- - The earth in which plants grow.
- - Gathering crops from the garden when they are ready.
- - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains.
- - Small things you plant to grow into plants.
- Bed - Area of soil where plants are grown.
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- - Trimming plants to help them grow better.
- - Unwanted plants that grow in the garden.
- - Plants that you can eat, like carrots and tomatoes.
- - Decayed organic material used to fertilize the soil.
- - Helps plants grow healthy and strong.
- - Tool used to water the garden.
- - Small beetle that helps eat pests in the garden.
- - Needed for plants to grow and thrive.
- - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden.
20 Clues: Can - Tool used to water plants. • - Tool used to water the garden. • - The earth in which plants grow. • - Person who takes care of a garden. • - Tool used for digging in the garden. • - Helps plants grow healthy and strong. • - Needed for plants to grow and thrive. • - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains. • - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-24
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- Means to make
- Dioxide Gas needed for plants to live
- The other name for light-independent reactions
- Last name of the person who discovered Photosynthesis
- Where the Chlorophyll is located
- Where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- Meaning light
- Make their food by eating other organisms
- Gas released by plants
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- Process where plants make their food
- Make food on their own
- Main source of energy for plants
- The liquid needed by plants
- The pigment found in plants
- The part needed of water
- The sugar made by plants
- The little mouths on the leaves that breathe in air
- Another color reflected by plants
- Where light dependent reactions take place
- Color plants reflect
20 Clues: Means to make • Meaning light • Color plants reflect • Make food on their own • Gas released by plants • The part needed of water • The sugar made by plants • The liquid needed by plants • The pigment found in plants • Main source of energy for plants • Where the Chlorophyll is located • Another color reflected by plants • Where the Calvin Cycle takes place • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-20
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- tiny pores underside of the leaves
- animals that depend on only plants
- taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- plant from which parasite get its food
- vessels that transport water and minerals
- process of making food by the plants
- food synthesized during photosynthesis
- structures in cells that contain chlorophyll
- green pigment in plants
- plants that live on dead and decaying plants and animals
- green plants that prepare their own food
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- mutually beneficial relationship between two different kinds of organisms
- cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
- plants that are dependent on other plants for their food
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
- plants that consume insects
- increases the fertility of the soil
- animals and non-green plants that cannot prepare their own food
- bacteria that converts atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- photo in photosynthesis refers to
20 Clues: plants that consume insects • green pigment in plants • photo in photosynthesis refers to • increases the fertility of the soil • process of making food by the plants • animals that depend on only plants • green plants that prepare their own food • tiny pores underside of the leaves • structures in cells that contain chlorophyll • ...
C-9 Classes of Plants Page 110 --Name: _________________ 2025-11-05
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- a seed contains a plant ___ and food supply
- a seed is covered by a ___ coat.
- seed plants do not use water for ___
- ___ simple vascular plants
- mosses and --- are simple nonvascular plants
- seed plants are able to live in harsher __ than nonvascular plants.
- Nonvascular plants cannot move water and food between __.
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- one of the seed plant groups: ___ plants
- seed plants are more ___ complex than mosses, liverworts, and ferns
- spores like ___ shady places
- seed plants send ___ down to water
- "Vascular plants have special cell tissue for ___ food and water.
- ferns reproduce by _____
- ___ and liverworts like wet, usually shady, places
- seed plants have well developed vascular ______
- The plant kingdom is divided into two big groups: vascular plants and _________plants
- one of the seed plant groups: ____-bearing plants
- a ___ can live a long time before either dying or growing
18 Clues: ferns reproduce by _____ • ___ simple vascular plants • spores like ___ shady places • a seed is covered by a ___ coat. • seed plants send ___ down to water • seed plants do not use water for ___ • one of the seed plant groups: ___ plants • a seed contains a plant ___ and food supply • mosses and --- are simple nonvascular plants • ...
Plants plants and more plants 2014-11-23
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- Cell of a root serving to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue.
- A hollow cone of loosely arranged cells that covers the growing tip of a root.
- A thin layer of cells forming the outer integument of seed plants and ferns.
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- A root system that consists of very fine branches.
- A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.
- A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like.
- A plant having a vascular system.
- A part of the body of a plant that is how plants get there nutrients.
- Any outer layer, as rind.
10 Clues: Any outer layer, as rind. • A plant having a vascular system. • A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like. • Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue. • A root system that consists of very fine branches. • A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary. • Cell of a root serving to absorb water and minerals from the soil. • ...
Vascular Seedless Plants (Spore Plants) and Vascular Seed Plants 2021-11-24
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- male reproductive part in a prothallus that produces the sperm
- Phylum of vascular seedless plants that reproduce by producing spores in special clusters of spores in the back of the frond
- place where spores are produce in both vascular and nonvascular seedless plants
- phase of a vascular seedless plants where spores are produce to be released in the environment so they can grow when conditions are favorable
- tiny, one celled reproductive structure that can grow into independent or distict organism
- phylum of vascular plants
- Division in plants that include vascular seed plants that reproduce by covered seeds in flowers
- Phylum of vascular seed plants that reproduce by producing seeds in a cone attached to the branches f the plant, usually tall plants with needle or sclae like leaves
- Phylum of vascular seed plants that reproduce by producing seeds in a cone attached to the center of the plant, usually low altitude plant resembling a palm tree
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- Phylum of vascular seed plants that reproduce by producing seeds in a cone attached to the special leaves that resemble a fan-shape structure
- underground stems of some vascular seed plants
- type of cone that produces the pollen (sperm) in a conifer
- female reproductive part in a prothallus that produces the ovule
- Phylum of vascular seedless plants that reproduce by producing spores and have very small leaves to do photosynthesis and are to be considered extinct plants
- phase of a vascular seedless plants where gametes (ovule and sperm) are produce to be released in the environment so they can develop into a prothallus and after fertilization in an developed the next phase
- Phylum of vascular seedless plants that reproduce by producing spores in special clubshape, conelike structure
- Division in plants that include vascular seed plants that reproduce by naked seeds also known as cone bearers
- phylum of nonvascular plants
- type of cone that produces the seeds (ovule) in a conifer
- macroscopic multicellular reproductive structure
20 Clues: phylum of vascular plants • phylum of nonvascular plants • underground stems of some vascular seed plants • macroscopic multicellular reproductive structure • type of cone that produces the seeds (ovule) in a conifer • type of cone that produces the pollen (sperm) in a conifer • male reproductive part in a prothallus that produces the sperm • ...
Food Web Crossword 2026-02-25
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- another name for plants
- shows the direction that energy flows in a food web
- any living thing (plant, mammal, insect, fish, bird)
- a consumer that eats BOTH plants and animals
- the process by which plants make food
- a decomposer that is usually blue or green
- the sugar that plants make
- a consumer that only eats meat
- required for plants and usually comes from precicpitation
- a decomposer with legs and antennae
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- a decomposer that you should never touch (store bought ones CAN be eaten!
- the gas that plants take IN
- a consumer that only eats plants
- a slimy decomposer
- tiny plants that float in ponds and lakes
- a creature that walks on two legs, is furry, and is related to apes and humans
- breaks down dead plants and animals
- the gas that plants send OUT
- what decomposers leave behind in the soil
- the source of energy for photosynthesis
20 Clues: a slimy decomposer • another name for plants • the sugar that plants make • the gas that plants take IN • the gas that plants send OUT • a consumer that only eats meat • a consumer that only eats plants • breaks down dead plants and animals • a decomposer with legs and antennae • the process by which plants make food • the source of energy for photosynthesis • ...
CSL CR 040826 Garden Dreams 2026-04-06
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- Water from the clouds
- Worn to protect hands while gardening
- Straight lines where seeds are planted
- Small hand shovel for digging
- Tool used to dig larger holes
- Building used to grow plants
- Another word for dirt
- Tiny beginnings of plants
- Tool used to gather or ____ leaves
- Young plant just starting to grow
- Yellow spring flower
- Underground plant starter like a daffodil
- Container used to water plants
- Where you grow vegetables
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- Container used to grow plants
- Parts of a plant that grow underground
- Material spread on soil to protect plants
- Support structure for climbing plants
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Light that helps plants grow
- Flexible tube used to water plants
- Red breasted bird often seen in spring
- Hand tool used to trim plants
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Month when many gardens begin
- When a flower opens
26 Clues: When a flower opens • Yellow spring flower • Water from the clouds • Another word for dirt • Tiny beginnings of plants • Where you grow vegetables • Colorful parts of a flower • Light that helps plants grow • Building used to grow plants • Container used to grow plants • Small hand shovel for digging • Unwanted plants in the garden • Tool used to dig larger holes • ...
4.01 growth process 2023-04-17
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- day plants require long nights
- is how plants make food
- How many methods of reproduction are there?
- consumes oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide
- how a plant's roots take in air and water
- plants rest or grow very little
- plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruit
- plants lose water from their leaves
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- increases plant numbers
- what is the main product of photosynthesis?
- how plants react to the amount of light
- what is zone seven
- plants grow toward the light
- what is the by-product of photosynthesis?
- plants are categorized by what?
- starts to grow from a seed
- how minerals enter a plant
- what carries nutrients?
- how food moves from one plant to another
- day plants require short nights
20 Clues: what is zone seven • increases plant numbers • is how plants make food • what carries nutrients? • starts to grow from a seed • how minerals enter a plant • plants grow toward the light • day plants require long nights • plants rest or grow very little • plants are categorized by what? • day plants require short nights • plants lose water from their leaves • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2020-11-02
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- The part of the plant photosynthesis occurs in.
- A type of non-vascular plant.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis occurs.
- The green pigment found in plant chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight.
- A liquid required by plants to photosynthesise.
- Plants are not very ________, which means that usually stay fixed in one place.
- Type of vascular plant that produces spores.
- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- A process required by flowering plants in order to produce seeds; often carried out by bees and insects.
- Both conifers and flowering plants produce _________.
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- Specialised tissue within some plants that transport materials like water and sugars around the plant.
- The process plants use to make their own food.
- Organisms in Kingdom Plantae are ____________, meaning they have a true nucleus.
- Plants are classified according to their ____________ features.
- The part of plants water is absorbed through.
- All plants require _____________ to photosynthesise.
- A structure found surrounding the outside of plant cells (also found in Fungi and Monera cells)
- Type of plants that reproduce using flowers and seeds.
- organisms in Kingdom Plantae are __________________.
- The gas used by plants during photosynthesis.
- All plants are _______________, which means they make their own food.
- Type of plant that reproduces using seeds in cones.
- Reproductive structure produced by Conifer plants.
- Reproductive cells produced by ferns and mosses.
24 Clues: A type of non-vascular plant. • Type of vascular plant that produces spores. • The part of plants water is absorbed through. • The gas used by plants during photosynthesis. • The process plants use to make their own food. • The part of the plant photosynthesis occurs in. • A liquid required by plants to photosynthesise. • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-03-10
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- Microsporangia in seed plants
- originated 360 million years ago to become the dominant terrestrial producer
- Plants and Charophytes have their structure of _________ sperm in common.
- Plant vasculature from roots to shoots carrying aqueous solution.
- Microsporangium ploidy.
- The halving of ploidy
- Plant embryos are multicellular and ________.
- ploidy of gametophyte generation
- Eukaryotic super group containing plants.
- What group is the closest ancestor to land plants?
- Sporangium develop into male and female specialized structures
- Plants have __________ generations.
- Vascular plants have well-developed roots and ______.
- Groups of sporophylls that can be found in Monilophyta
- A group of sporangia on a fern sporophyll
- Non-true root structures
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- Small herbaceous plants including club mosses
- Allows plants to sustain continual growth in length
- Dominant generation of angiosperms
- ______stems of horsetails have strobilus.
- Immature fern sporophyte.
- The common name for plants in Anthocerophyta
- Spore-bearing leaves
- Needed for fertilization in nonvascular plants
- In what structure does fertilization of the egg occur?
- How many clades of seedless vascular plants are there?
- The joining of haploid gametes.
- Which came first vascular plants or nonvascular plants?
- hepatophyta
- female sporangium
- _______, also called ever-greens, are home to 806 species
31 Clues: hepatophyta • female sporangium • Spore-bearing leaves • The halving of ploidy • Microsporangium ploidy. • Non-true root structures • Immature fern sporophyte. • Microsporangia in seed plants • The joining of haploid gametes. • ploidy of gametophyte generation • Dominant generation of angiosperms • Plants have __________ generations. • ______stems of horsetails have strobilus. • ...
Fossil Plants 2015-09-08
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- the shape of leaf margins in temperate regions
- time period when fossil plants were particularly prevalent in the UK, forming extensive coal deposits
- the vascular tissue of a plant that carries food
- pores with controllable apertures that control the amount of water and gases that enter and leave the plant
- the style of preservation that leads to "petrified wood"
- feature of leaves in the tropics which allows water to drain off (4,3)
- period of time when forests first developed
- land plants are thought to have evolved from this aqueous plant (5,5)
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- the time period when flowering plants evolved
- example of a non-vascular land plant (or bryophyte)
- plants with unenclosed seeds including conifers and ginkgos
- genus name of fossil lycopsid with distinctive diamond shaped leaf scars on its bark
- genus name of fossil horsetail plant with finely ribbed branches separated by nodes
- the green pigment that absorbs light in plants allowing them to photosynthesise
- the vascular tissue of a plan that carries water
- group of plants characterised by having fronds, and spores housed on the underside of leaves
16 Clues: period of time when forests first developed • the time period when flowering plants evolved • the shape of leaf margins in temperate regions • the vascular tissue of a plant that carries food • the vascular tissue of a plan that carries water • example of a non-vascular land plant (or bryophyte) • the style of preservation that leads to "petrified wood" • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-02-25
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- The route that spreads water to the rest of the plant
- The most prevalent type of non vascular seedless plants
- The route that spreads glucose to the rest of the plant
- The first resource needed for photosynthesis
- Are spores unicellular or multicellular
- How seedless plants reproduce
- What type of plant is a banana
- A type of fern that stands straight up with small leaves
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- A method of reproduction seedless plants do not have
- Earliest seedless plant
- The most prevalent type of vascular seedless plants
- What photosynthesis produces
- Where photosynthesis mostly occurs
- How vascular plants gain nutrients from the ground
- What type of plant is a strawberry
- The second resource needed for photosynthesis
16 Clues: Earliest seedless plant • What photosynthesis produces • How seedless plants reproduce • What type of plant is a banana • Where photosynthesis mostly occurs • What type of plant is a strawberry • Are spores unicellular or multicellular • The first resource needed for photosynthesis • The second resource needed for photosynthesis • ...
Plants plants and more plants 2014-11-23
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- A part of the body of a plant that is how plants get there nutrients.
- A plant having a vascular system.
- A root system that consists of very fine branches.
- A hollow cone of loosely arranged cells that covers the growing tip of a root.
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- A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.
- Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue.
- A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like.
- Any outer layer, as rind.
- Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium.
- Cell of a root serving to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
10 Clues: Any outer layer, as rind. • A plant having a vascular system. • A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like. • Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue. • A root system that consists of very fine branches. • A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary. • Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium. • ...
Annual plants 2023-03-20
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- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium
- Moving plants
- Hanging baskets that contain plant cuttings
- Hanging baskets contain plants are from seeds
- Grown to a saleable size
- Small plants grown in small amount of soil
- Molded plastic containers
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- Ability of seeds to germinate
- procedures used to prepare plants
- Percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Planting from seeds
- Development of lateral branches
- The practice of fertilizing
- Time the plant maintains its health
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower
- Difference between day and night temps
16 Clues: Moving plants • Planting from seeds • Grown to a saleable size • Molded plastic containers • The practice of fertilizing • Ability of seeds to germinate • Development of lateral branches • procedures used to prepare plants • Time the plant maintains its health • Difference between day and night temps • Percentage of seeds capable of germinating • ...
Plants things 2024-03-06
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- Plants differ as to which generation is (conspicuous).
- Excess carbohydrates are stored as what for long-term storage.
- Female gametangia
- (2 words) Plants evolved from this freshwater protist (Charophytes).
- A waxy covering that protects plants from desiccation
- Multicellular diploid individuals
- Specialized cells with proteins resisting gravity & facilitate upward transport of water & minerals.
- A big difference between green algae & plants where plants protect & nourish this.
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- Eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic organisms
- All plants exhibit _______ of generations (multicellular haploid --> multicellular diploid phase)
- Plant cell walls are composed of...
- Structure where sporophytes produce spores by meiosis.
- Multicellular haploid individuals
- Male gametangia
- Small openings found under leaves that allow gas exchange
- Tissue where gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis.
16 Clues: Male gametangia • Female gametangia • Multicellular haploid individuals • Multicellular diploid individuals • Plant cell walls are composed of... • Eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic organisms • A waxy covering that protects plants from desiccation • Tissue where gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis. • Plants differ as to which generation is (conspicuous). • ...
Marine Plants 2022-02-20
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- farming of the sea or ocean (also called mariculture)
- group of red algae
- group of green algae
- the group of marine algae large enough to be harvested for use as food and in industrial products
- thickened, rootlike structure that attaches some seaweeds to the bottom
- seaweed extract used to keep substances suspended in solution; used in chocolate milk, toothpaste, and other products
- growing while covered with water
- gelatinlike substance covering some seaweeds; used as a medium to grow bacteria and in canning meats
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- green pigment found in plants that helps in photosynthesis
- leaflike area of a seaweed
- stemlike part of a seaweed that holds its blades near the surface of the water
- group of brown algae
- primitive plants without roots sstems, and leaves; usually found in aquatic environments (alga, singular)
- simple organisms whose cells are not specialized for different functions
- seaweed extract that helps in absorbing large quantities of water; used in ice cream, frostings, and plants
- rising up out of the water
16 Clues: group of red algae • group of brown algae • group of green algae • leaflike area of a seaweed • rising up out of the water • growing while covered with water • farming of the sea or ocean (also called mariculture) • green pigment found in plants that helps in photosynthesis • thickened, rootlike structure that attaches some seaweeds to the bottom • ...
Plants Vocab 2026-03-26
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- Type of cell that controls the opening of stomata
- Part of a flower used to attract pollinators
- Type of vascular tissue that transports food down through the plant
- Response of a plant to the presence of light
- Male organ of a flower; contains the anther
- Openings in the bottom of a leaf that allow water and gases to pass through
- Part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
- Female organ of a flower; contains the ovary
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- Response of a plant to the presence of gravity
- Organelle used by plants for photosynthesis; contains chlorophyll
- Type of vascular tissue that transports water up through the plant
- Process used by plants to make oxygen and sugar
- Part of the plant used to anchor, absorb, and conduct
- Tissue used for the transport of food, minerals, and water
- Part of the plant used for support, to conduct, and to store
- Leaflike part of a flower that protects inner organs
16 Clues: Male organ of a flower; contains the anther • Part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs • Part of a flower used to attract pollinators • Response of a plant to the presence of light • Female organ of a flower; contains the ovary • Response of a plant to the presence of gravity • Process used by plants to make oxygen and sugar • ...
Plants Test 2022-03-28
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- opening for gas exchange in the leaf epidermis
- stacked layers of xylem
- name for brown algae
- the male reproductive organ of the flower
- ancestors of land plants that live in water
- produces flowers and fruit
- part of the stamen that produces pollen
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- organelle where photosynthesis takes
- the female reproductive organ of the flower
- produces male and female cones that produce pollen and ovules
- cell that open and closes stomata in leaves
- name for red algae
- part of a flower that becomes a fruit
- the part of the leaf that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- reproduces using spores and has large leaves called fronds
- starch-filled part of a seed used by a growing plant for food
16 Clues: name for red algae • name for brown algae • stacked layers of xylem • produces flowers and fruit • organelle where photosynthesis takes • part of a flower that becomes a fruit • part of the stamen that produces pollen • the male reproductive organ of the flower • the female reproductive organ of the flower • cell that open and closes stomata in leaves • ...
Amazing Plants 2016-04-07
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- When food gets broken up in your stomach.
- Where plants grow.
- Opposite of dark.
- A beautiful plant (in your book).
- Smells bad.
- What does a plant use to drink water?
- The large green part of a plant.
- To make somebody believe something not true. (like fool)
- An small insect that helps make more plants.
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- A very popular flower.
- Healthy things in the ground that plants need to live.
- A plant that eats meat.
- A tall plant.
- To make something want to come to you.
- With water on it.
- The long part of a plant.
16 Clues: Smells bad. • A tall plant. • Opposite of dark. • With water on it. • Where plants grow. • A very popular flower. • A plant that eats meat. • The long part of a plant. • The large green part of a plant. • A beautiful plant (in your book). • What does a plant use to drink water? • To make something want to come to you. • When food gets broken up in your stomach. • ...
Hydroponics/plants 2025-03-20
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- can be found naturally but must be washed before use
- a system when nutrient rich solution is misted on to air-suspended roots
- made from coconut husk
- white heat treated volcanic rock
- attracts pollinators to a plant
- also known as expanded clay pebbles
- known as the solar panels for a plant
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- a system where you use fish waste to grow and eat plants
- the practice in growing plants without soil
- koi, tilapia, trout, bass - all what species that can be used in aquaponics
- Rock gets heated to 2,700F in order to create this substrate
- a system where you use fish waste to grow plants and you can eat the plants and the fish
- known as the backbone for a plant
- T/F strawberries and lettuce are good producers in hydroponic systems
- a system where a raft is placed on top of the water to grow plants
- known as the anchor for a plant
16 Clues: made from coconut husk • attracts pollinators to a plant • known as the anchor for a plant • white heat treated volcanic rock • known as the backbone for a plant • also known as expanded clay pebbles • known as the solar panels for a plant • the practice in growing plants without soil • can be found naturally but must be washed before use • ...
christmas plants! 2024-12-11
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- an orange vegetable also associated with halloween
- found in the popular 'christmas song' (--------- roasting on an open fire)
- a green climbing plant
- Famous for its bright red and green foliage.
- a fruit commonly ate in a pudding with custard
- a classic vegetable in christmas dinner
- a fruit commonly found in stockings
- is used as a symbol of thanks
- a Partridge is found in the tree of this fruit
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- A symbol of love and kisses during the holiday season.
- a plant that is decorated at Christmastime
- used in christmas turkey
- this type of tree is most commonly used as a christmas tree
- a well known festive shrub, known for its red berries
- a pretty white flower common in the uk
- Although not a traditional Christmas plant, this plants sweet fragrance and purple flowers make it a popular addition to holiday décor.
16 Clues: a green climbing plant • used in christmas turkey • is used as a symbol of thanks • a fruit commonly found in stockings • a pretty white flower common in the uk • a classic vegetable in christmas dinner • a plant that is decorated at Christmastime • Famous for its bright red and green foliage. • a fruit commonly ate in a pudding with custard • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- tightly packed cells in a leaf that make most of the food
- the group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems
- a structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo
- the group of plants that produces flowers and fruits
- circles in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year
- an opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gases to move in and out of the leaf
- layer of living cells that produces new cork cells just under the dead cork of a plant's bark
- pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant cell's central vacuole that helps support
- the vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant
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- thick-walled cell that helps support a plant
- the vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant
- group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles in a ring around the outer portion of the stem
- the vascular tissue of a plant's leaf
- the group of plants that produces cones
- loosely packed cells in a leaf that allow gases to move easily into the other layer
- the waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss
16 Clues: the vascular tissue of a plant's leaf • the group of plants that produces cones • thick-walled cell that helps support a plant • the group of plants that produces flowers and fruits • the waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss • the vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant • tightly packed cells in a leaf that make most of the food • ...
Medicinal Plants 2026-04-07
16 Clues: Plants • Mushroom • Birchbark • Dried wood • Spruce tips • Spruce root • Spruce cones • Small spruce • Spruce shelter • Spruce needles • Modern medicine • Spruce pitch(gum) • Outer spruce bark • Clear spruce pitch • Dried spruce branch • Drift wood on shore
uy 2026-03-18
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- A type of flower that blooms in spring.
- The world of plants, animals, and the environment.
- A hormone that helps plants grow taller and produce flowers.
- Plants that bloom depending on the length of day and night.
- The process plants use sunlight to make food.
- A resting stage that plants go through during winter.
- Clues from the environment that tell plants when to grow.
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- Yellow flowers that often bloom after cold weather.
- The process of needing cold before a plant can bloom.
- Chemicals in plants that help them grow and bloom.
- Light from the sun that helps plants make food.
- The cold season before spring.
- How hot or cold the air is, which affects plant growth.
- Something plants need to grow, coming from the sun.
- Heat that helps flowers start to bloom.
- Plants that bloom and show colorful petals in spring.
- Bees and other creatures that help plants make seeds.
- Small parts of a plant that will grow into flowers.
- The season when many flowers start to bloom.
- The process of a flower opening up.
20 Clues: The cold season before spring. • The process of a flower opening up. • A type of flower that blooms in spring. • Heat that helps flowers start to bloom. • The season when many flowers start to bloom. • The process plants use sunlight to make food. • Light from the sun that helps plants make food. • Chemicals in plants that help them grow and bloom. • ...
Plants: Living and Surviving 2019-12-18
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- Climbers that grow in rainforests - …………….
- Main food giving plant of the grass family.
- Green, fleshy ……….. of desert plants makes food.
- Floating plants - ……………. , Water Hyacinth .
- Living on Land.
- Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass.
- ……………… Grow in marshy areas and have ………………. Roots (9,9).
- A desert plant: ……………..
- Paper was made from this grass - …………
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- Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants.
- Fixed plants: Water lily and …………
- Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant.
- Plants growing in deserts have ……… instead of leaves.
- In hilly areas, plants have ……………… like …………….. (6,6).
- …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water.
- In Hilly areas, trees bear ……………… instead of flowers.
- Sticky and clayey soil is found in ……… places.
- Giant grass - …………….
18 Clues: Living on Land. • Giant grass - ……………. • A desert plant: …………….. • Fixed plants: Water lily and ………… • Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant. • Paper was made from this grass - ………… • Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass. • …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water. • Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants. • Climbers that grow in rainforests - ……………. • ...
Gardening Enthusiast Crossword 2023-10-10
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- - Shrubbery used for privacy or decoration
- - Nutrient-rich organic matter
- - Nutrient supplement for plants
- - Hand tool for digging and planting
- - Hand protection for outdoor work
- - Plants that return year after year
- - Transfer of pollen for reproduction
- - Earth in which plants grow
- - Protective layer for soil
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- - Plot for growing edibles
- - Non-woody plants
- - Young plants from seeds
- - Mix for container gardening
- - Removing unwanted plants
- - Cutting tool for thicker branches
- - Container for organic waste recycling
- - Tool for delivering water to plants
- - Trimming to encourage growth
- - Essential for photosynthesis
- - Blossoming part of a plant
20 Clues: - Non-woody plants • - Young plants from seeds • - Plot for growing edibles • - Removing unwanted plants • - Protective layer for soil • - Earth in which plants grow • - Blossoming part of a plant • - Mix for container gardening • - Nutrient-rich organic matter • - Trimming to encourage growth • - Essential for photosynthesis • - Nutrient supplement for plants • ...
Plants Homework 2025-11-29
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- how non-vascular plants get water
- allows gas to enter and water to exit leaves
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- what do carnivorous plants Digest bugs for?
- category of non vascular plants
- what plants produce
- Vascular plant with cones
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- Plants food source
- type of plant dosent have roots or leaves
- vascular plant structure that makes food
- pigment related to absorption of light
- are the main support of food webs
- Vascular plant with fruit/flowers
- carry plants food
- is found in a vascular plant and carries water
- absorb water in vascular plants
16 Clues: carry plants food • Plants food source • what plants produce • Vascular plant with cones • category of non vascular plants • absorb water in vascular plants • how non-vascular plants get water • are the main support of food webs • Vascular plant with fruit/flowers • organelle that does photosynthesis • pigment related to absorption of light • ...
Flowering Plants 2025-12-12
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- Contains the male organs of a flower.
- Contains the female organs of a flower.
- Transfer of pollen from male to female parts of the flower.
- Allows sperm cells to move through the style.
- Houses the female gametes.
- Holds up the anther.
- Protects the maturing flower bud.
- These grains contain male gametes.
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- Cup-like structure that holds the flower.
- Surrounds and protects the seeds.
- Stalk that holds up the flower.
- Produces and stores pollen.
- Has a sticky surface to trap pollen grains.
- Colorful structure attracts pollinators to the flower.
- This structure contains female gametes.
- Shaft connecting the stigma to the ovary.
16 Clues: Holds up the anther. • Houses the female gametes. • Produces and stores pollen. • Stalk that holds up the flower. • Surrounds and protects the seeds. • Protects the maturing flower bud. • These grains contain male gametes. • Contains the male organs of a flower. • Contains the female organs of a flower. • This structure contains female gametes. • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- to soak up
- baby plants
- turns to ice
- air-like matter
- gas plants make
- body reacts badly
- things needed for growth
- new plant part that grows up
- no longer alive
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- when a seed starts to grow
- Product something the body does not need
- height or amount
- stay alive
- very young plant
- moved from place to place
- droop from no water
16 Clues: to soak up • stay alive • baby plants • turns to ice • air-like matter • gas plants make • no longer alive • height or amount • very young plant • body reacts badly • droop from no water • things needed for growth • moved from place to place • when a seed starts to grow • new plant part that grows up • Product something the body does not need
Gardening 11 2025-02-19
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- Rot – A condition caused by overwatering.
- – A plant disease that causes leaves to wither.
- – Gardening practices that are good for the environment.
- Sequestration – The process of storing carbon in plants and soil.
- – A gardening approach that mimics natural ecosystems.
- – The variety of plant and animal life in an area.
- Meadow – A natural area filled with diverse native plants.
- – Not giving plants enough water.
- – When plants droop due to lack of water.
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- – A gardening practice that minimizes waste.
- Mildew – A fungal disease that appears as white spots on leaves.
- Crop – Plants grown to improve soil health.
- – Damage to plants caused by freezing temperatures.
- – Damage caused by excessive sunlight.
- – A method of growing crops without disturbing the soil.
- – Giving plants too much water.
- Deficiency – When plants lack essential minerals.
- Garden – A garden designed to absorb excess rainwater.
- Plants – Plants that naturally grow in a region.
- Curl – A condition where plant leaves become distorted.
20 Clues: – Giving plants too much water. • – Not giving plants enough water. • – Damage caused by excessive sunlight. • Rot – A condition caused by overwatering. • – When plants droop due to lack of water. • Crop – Plants grown to improve soil health. • – A gardening practice that minimizes waste. • – A plant disease that causes leaves to wither. • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants grown from seeds
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- genetically identical to parent
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- pieces of plants
- growing plants artificially
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- root pieces
- seeds planted directly into soil
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- sugar based gel
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproducing plants from bark
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
22 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • reproducing plants from bark • genetically identical to parent • seeds planted directly into soil • reproduction of plants with seeds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • breaking or softening seed coating • leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Climbing plant
- Soil cultivating tool
- Popular fragrant flower
- Garden invaders
- Essential for plants
- Small woody plant
- Unwanted garden plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
- Soil cover
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- Garden boundary
- Plant starters
- Container for plants
- Culinary garden plants
- Tool for leaves
- Trim plants
- Plant growth medium
- Organic fertilizer
- Flowering stage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Garden invaders • Flowering stage • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Container for plants • Essential for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Garden Crossword 2025-06-03
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- The part of the plant that grows underground
- Stops weeds from taking over the garden
- Used to keep bugs away from plants
- How bees and butterflies help flowers and plants grow
- The ground were plants grow and are rooted
- Another name for creepy crawlies
- Gives light and warmth, and helps plants grow
- Used in the garden for digging and planting
- Bright, beautiful plants that bees pollinate from
- A place where flowers and vegetables grow
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- Sharp parts of plants, such as roses
- Helps plants grow bigger and stronger
- What happens when something gets bigger and taller
- The outdoor space behind a house
- Sometimes used to help plants but must be handled carefully
- A glass building for growing plants
- Creatures that buzz, crawl, or fly, and are found in the garden
- Hand protection
- Living things that are grown in soil, usually green
- A spray to get rid of garden pests
20 Clues: Hand protection • The outdoor space behind a house • Another name for creepy crawlies • Used to keep bugs away from plants • A spray to get rid of garden pests • A glass building for growing plants • Sharp parts of plants, such as roses • Helps plants grow bigger and stronger • Stops weeds from taking over the garden • A place where flowers and vegetables grow • ...
Science ~ Plant and Trees Quiz 2013-06-11
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- Blades are divided into smaller leaves called leaflets.
- Where most plants make their food.
- The response of plants to gravity.
- Can come in singles or bunches/
- Plants make their own food using this process
- Plants response to water.
- Plants produce this.
- Transports water through the stem downward.
- Holds the beginning of a new plant.
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- A kind of kingdom.
- Transports food from the leaves up through the stem.
- Plants need this gas for photosynthesis.
- The central stalk of the leaf
- Product of photosynthesis (along with oxygen).
- Source of energy.
- Plants response to light.
- A "transport system".
- Used by many plants to take in water and minerals.
- The directional growth of a plant in response to a stimulus
19 Clues: Source of energy. • A kind of kingdom. • Plants produce this. • A "transport system". • Plants response to light. • Plants response to water. • The central stalk of the leaf • Can come in singles or bunches/ • Where most plants make their food. • The response of plants to gravity. • Holds the beginning of a new plant. • Plants need this gas for photosynthesis. • ...
Ayden Cuddy 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- When a plant first starts to grow.
- This and African violets are long day plants.
- The process by which nutrients move inside a plant.
- When plant roots take in water and air.
- The process that plants use to increase plant numbers.
- The process by which plants take in Carbon Dioxide and release Oxygen.
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ___.
- Long day plants require ____ nights to flower.
- When a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruit.
- Plants are categorized by zones based on average _____ temperature.
- The process by which plants lose water though their leaves.
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- The process by which plants take in Oxygen and release Carbon Dioxide.
- When plants tend to grow towards light.
- Plants are categorized by zones based on average minimum temperature.
- Short day plants require ____ nights to flower
- When a plant grows very little, if at all.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light.
- Carries nutrients throughout the plant.
- The process by which minerals and water enter a plant.
- What Hardiness Zone is Charlotte, NC?
20 Clues: When a plant first starts to grow. • What Hardiness Zone is Charlotte, NC? • When plants tend to grow towards light. • When plant roots take in water and air. • Carries nutrients throughout the plant. • When a plant grows very little, if at all. • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ___. • This and African violets are long day plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- holes inside the leaves
- the membranes inside the Chloroplast.
- stacks of Thlakoids are called this.
- the organelles responsible for Photosynthesis.
- a billionth of a meter.
- colors that absorb light are called this.
- main type of sugar in blood
- plants that go through the Calvin Cycle are this
- This provides the energy for photosynthesis
- Plants need this instead of oxygen
- the jelly like fluid inside the Chloroplast surrounding the Thylakoids
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- energy that is stored at the cellular level.
- Plants that open their stomata at night are
- Plants need this so they don't dry out
- The name of a green pigment
- all plants are this.
- all the colors that we can see.
- Plants that don't go through the Calvin Cycle
- Plants that need Carbon dioxide go through the
- Plants get rid of this and take the Carbon dioxide
- plants that convert light into energy is a
21 Clues: all plants are this. • holes inside the leaves • a billionth of a meter. • The name of a green pigment • main type of sugar in blood • all the colors that we can see. • Plants need this instead of oxygen • stacks of Thlakoids are called this. • the membranes inside the Chloroplast. • Plants need this so they don't dry out • colors that absorb light are called this. • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Soil cover
- Tool for leaves
- Plant growth medium
- Culinary garden plants
- Unwanted garden plants
- Trim plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Garden invaders
- Container for plants
Down
- Garden boundary
- Organic fertilizer
- Small woody plant
- Climbing plant
- Popular fragrant flower
- Flowering stage
- Soil cultivating tool
- Plant starters
- Essential for plants
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Flowering stage • Garden invaders • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Essential for plants • Container for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Plants and Their Reproduction 2023-10-10
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- the measurement that is close to the real value
- the female gamete in plants.
- the male gamete in plants.
- variation of living things
- invertebrate (use a large fleshy muscle to move).
- one of the factors in plants to attract the insects.
- square frame used to sample the habitat.
- the cell wall of plants composed by ....
- small part of something to investigate.
- asexual reproduction of strawberry plants.
- plants (the material to make linen).
- one of the characteristics of pollen grains in insect pollinated plants.
- asexual reproduction of potato plants.
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- the cell wall of fungi composed by ....
- belong to animal kingdom, posses 8 legs, no wings, body in 2 sections.
- one genus of daisies.
- approximate value.
- the part of the flower that will develop into fruit.
- the part of flower which produces pollen grains.
- the fungal infection caused by a species of microscopic fungi called Aspergillus niger.
- the female reproductive organ in plants.
- plants (the materials to create blue color on jeans clothes).
- the genus of cotton plant.
- the male reproductive organ in plants.
- the parts of the flower with bright color.
- offspring of two different species.
26 Clues: approximate value. • one genus of daisies. • the male gamete in plants. • variation of living things • the genus of cotton plant. • the female gamete in plants. • offspring of two different species. • plants (the material to make linen). • the male reproductive organ in plants. • asexual reproduction of potato plants. • the cell wall of fungi composed by .... • ...
Unit 5 2014-12-30
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- Protein that serves as the food supply for a seed
- Combining two different plants by lining up the cambiu and having them grow as one
- Reproducing plants with seeds
- Piece of plant that is removed from paret plant to grow a new plant
- To increase the number of plants
- Making new plants by physically cutting apart plants into two smaller plants
- Reducing water frequency, fertilizer amounts and humidity to greenhouse plants to ready them for sell
- The bottom portion of a graft
- Aseptic conditions
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- Plant frrom which cuttings are removed
- The process when a seed begins to grow
- Making new plants by physically pulling apart plants into two smaller plants
- Reproducing plants with cuttings
- Small plants that are grown in a plug tray and transplanted in larger containers
- The process of mobing aplant to a larger container
- Living entity that serves as a bridge between gen. of a plant
- The first seed leaves of a plant
- The top portion in a graft
18 Clues: Aseptic conditions • The top portion in a graft • Reproducing plants with seeds • The bottom portion of a graft • Reproducing plants with cuttings • To increase the number of plants • The first seed leaves of a plant • Plant frrom which cuttings are removed • The process when a seed begins to grow • Protein that serves as the food supply for a seed • ...
PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (THADANI BELLA) 2023-04-17
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- too much or too little of this will affect your plant.
- process where minerals and water enter plants through the cell walls
- plants require long nights to flower
- process where plants release water and let it be evaporated
- process where food and nutrients move from one part of a plant to another
- tendency of plants to lean towards their light source
- when plant begins growing from seed
- process in which plants take oxygen but give off carbon dioxide
- plants require short nights to flower
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- process where plant roots take in air or water
- carries nutrients throughout the plant
- this percentage of tissue is made up of water
- process in plants that add to plant population
- process plants go through to make food
- 7 charlotte is what zone?
- plant is in a state of stasis.
- North Carolina have what zones?
- reaction of different plants to varying amounts of light
- when plant begins to grow flowers, fruits, etc.
- plants get their natural source of sunlight from what?
20 Clues: 7 charlotte is what zone? • plant is in a state of stasis. • North Carolina have what zones? • when plant begins growing from seed • plants require long nights to flower • plants require short nights to flower • carries nutrients throughout the plant • process plants go through to make food • this percentage of tissue is made up of water • ...
Garden 2020-04-22
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- Put seeds in the soil
- Precipitation
- Spiky garden tool
- Raw vegetables
- Things with petals
- Spade
- Long water pipe
- Drink for plants
- Season
- Something plants get from the soil
- Cup for plants
- Brown earth
- Tall leafy plant
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- Moves soil about
- Green things with flowers
- The Colour of leaves
- Go from little to big
- Place to grow crops
- A man who grows things
- The big star
- Yummy food
- Baby plants
- Make a hole
- Unwanted plants
- Turn soil with a tractor
25 Clues: Spade • Season • Yummy food • Baby plants • Make a hole • Brown earth • The big star • Precipitation • Raw vegetables • Cup for plants • Long water pipe • Unwanted plants • Moves soil about • Drink for plants • Tall leafy plant • Spiky garden tool • Things with petals • Place to grow crops • The Colour of leaves • Put seeds in the soil • Go from little to big • A man who grows things • Turn soil with a tractor • ...
Gardening 2025-02-18
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- Powdery substance from flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- An underground storage organ for plants like tulips and daffodils.
- A small hand tool used for digging.
- What a seed does when it starts to grow.
- Essential for photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
- Removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- A substance that helps plants grow by providing nutrients.
- The uppermost layer of soil where plants grow best.
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- An insect or animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- The act of providing moisture to plants.
- A protective layer placed on top of soil to retain moisture.
- A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- A flower in full bloom.
- A type of plant that comes back year after year.
- To trim or cut back plants for better growth.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- The process of supplying water to plants artificially.
- A framework used to support climbing plants.
- A young plant just starting to grow.
20 Clues: A flower in full bloom. • A small hand tool used for digging. • A young plant just starting to grow. • Essential for photosynthesis in plants. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • Removing unwanted plants from a garden. • The act of providing moisture to plants. • What a seed does when it starts to grow. • A framework used to support climbing plants. • ...
Plantae Milynca and Nicole 2024-02-12
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- Monocot and dicot are different in the number of…
- Dicot plants have petals in multiples of 4 or…
- Bryophytes is derived from a Greek word, bryum, which means…
- Monocots have 11 orders and 45…
- …,stems and leaves cant be clearly differentiated.
- Dicot plants have… type of root.
- Seedless or reproducing by…
- Monocot stems are not…
- In dicot plants xylem and phloem are arranged in a…
- Having variatian of leaves shapes such as…
- Monocot plants have petals in multiples of…
- Monocot plants have… or curved type of venation.
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- Gymnos means…
- Having dominant…
- Monocot plants have… roots.
- In monocots, the position of the… is in the soil
- During germination of monocot plants, the position of the cotyledons is in the…
- Mosses are known as… plants.
- Dicot plants have… or palmate type of venation.
- During the germination of dicot plants the position of the cotyledons is… the ground.
- Those which do not have spores are called…
- Having cone or strobilus…
- The stem of dicot plans have…
- Dicots have 44… and 261 families.
- Spermae means…
25 Clues: Gymnos means… • Spermae means… • Having dominant… • Monocot stems are not… • Having cone or strobilus… • Monocot plants have… roots. • Seedless or reproducing by… • Mosses are known as… plants. • The stem of dicot plans have… • Monocots have 11 orders and 45… • Dicot plants have… type of root. • Dicots have 44… and 261 families. • Those which do not have spores are called… • ...
Ch 9 & 10 Plants 2024-01-23
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- The tissue that helps transport water and nutrients throughout a plant
- Plants that can live for more than two growing seasons
- A plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- What causes plants to grow toward or away from light
- Flowering plants are also called
- The response of a plant to touch
- The process in which plants make their own food
- Plants that reproduce by spores
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- The most common plant pigment
- Type of cells plants are made of
- Plants whose seeds are produced in cones
- Plants that grow, flower, and produce seeds in one growing season are called
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The fancy name for nonvascular seedless plants
- The response of a plant to gravity
- The female reproductive organ in a flower
- Photosynthesis is important because it provides this to humans
- Cellular respiration is important because without it we would not have
- The male reproductive organ in a flower
20 Clues: The most common plant pigment • Plants that reproduce by spores • Type of cells plants are made of • Flowering plants are also called • The response of a plant to touch • The response of a plant to gravity • The male reproductive organ in a flower • Plants whose seeds are produced in cones • The female reproductive organ in a flower • ...
Lesson 9B (?) 2020-02-09
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- Fixed plants: Water lily and …………
- Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants.
- Main food giving plant of the grass family.
- In Hilly areas, trees bear ……………… instead of flowers.
- Floating plants - ……………. , Water Hyacinth .
- Sticky and clayey soil is found in ……… places.
- ……………… Grow in marshy areas and have ………………. Roots (9,9).
- Plants growing in deserts have ……… instead of leaves.
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- Giant grass - …………….
- Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant.
- Climbers that grow in rainforests - …………….
- A desert plant: ……………..
- In hilly areas, plants have ……………… like …………….. (6,6).
- Green, fleshy ……….. of desert plants makes food.
- …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water.
- Paper was made from this grass - …………
- Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass.
17 Clues: Giant grass - ……………. • A desert plant: …………….. • Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant. • Fixed plants: Water lily and ………… • Paper was made from this grass - ………… • Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass. • …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water. • Climbers that grow in rainforests - ……………. • Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants. • ...
Gardening 2025-01-03
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- - The process of removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- - Sweet or sour edible products that grow on trees or plants, like apples and berries.
- - The earthy material in which plants grow.
- - Essential for plants to grow, this natural resource provides light and warmth.
- - A small hand tool used for digging or planting in the garden.
- - These creatures can be helpful by eating pests in your garden.
- - Essential for plants to grow, this is the most basic need for life in the garden.
- - A tool used to dig and move soil in the garden.
- - A small, hand-propelled cart used for carrying gardening tools or soil.
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- - The care and attention gardeners give to their plants.
- - Garden pests that can damage plants, often found in moist areas.
- - The feeling of wonder or beauty that nature can create in a garden.
- - Organic material used to enrich soil, often made from food scraps and yard waste.
- - The process of a plant becoming larger or more developed.
- Can - A container used to water plants.
- - Edible plants like carrots, peas, and potatoes grown in gardens.
- - Beautiful plants that bloom, often in a variety of colors.
- - Small, hard structures from which new plants grow.
- - A tool used to gather leaves, grass, or soil.
- - What gardening often requires—effort and dedication to make plants thrive.
20 Clues: Can - A container used to water plants. • - The earthy material in which plants grow. • - A tool used to gather leaves, grass, or soil. • - A tool used to dig and move soil in the garden. • - Small, hard structures from which new plants grow. • - The care and attention gardeners give to their plants. • - The process of removing unwanted plants from a garden. • ...
Garden 2020-04-22
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- Cup for plants
- Long water pipe
- Something plants get from the soil
- Spade
- Green things with flowers
- Drink for plants
- Place to grow crops
- Season
- Yummy food
- Unwanted plants
- Go from little to big
- Raw vegetables
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- The big star
- Make a hole
- Things with petals
- Spiky garden tool
- undefined
- Put seeds in the soil
- Turn soil with a tractor
- Baby plants
- Tall leafy plant
- The Colour of leaves
- Precipitation
- A man who grows things
- Brown earth
25 Clues: Spade • Season • undefined • Yummy food • Make a hole • Baby plants • Brown earth • The big star • Precipitation • Cup for plants • Raw vegetables • Long water pipe • Unwanted plants • Tall leafy plant • Drink for plants • Spiky garden tool • Things with petals • Place to grow crops • The Colour of leaves • Put seeds in the soil • Go from little to big • A man who grows things • Turn soil with a tractor • ...
PLANTS 2018-04-23
9 Clues: A baby plant. • Have two cotyledon • Have one cotyledon. • Grown in clayey soil. • Grown from June to October. • One agent of seed dispersal. • Grown from November to April. • A plant which grows from the leaf. • The process of development of a plant from a seed.
Plants 2012-11-07
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- Plants need air, water, soil, space and ______.
- It protects the seed.
- Plants get nutrients and minerals from the ____.
- Baby plant waiting to grow inside a seed.
- One of the ways of seed dispersal, it goes pop.
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- How plants make food is called _______.
- Part of the plant that carries water all around it.
- Part of the plant that is in the soil.
- Part of a plant that makes seeds.
9 Clues: It protects the seed. • Part of a plant that makes seeds. • Part of the plant that is in the soil. • How plants make food is called _______. • Baby plant waiting to grow inside a seed. • Plants need air, water, soil, space and ______. • One of the ways of seed dispersal, it goes pop. • Plants get nutrients and minerals from the ____. • ...
Plants 2013-06-19
9 Clues: This means light • This means making • First root of the seed. • Plant take this from air • Plant take this from soil • The time when plant make food. • Pigment present in green leaves. • It is a process of making food by plants. • Plant take this from sun for photsynthesis.
Plants 2013-11-07
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- the part of the plant in which new growth happens
- absorb water for the plant
- the process in which plants make their own food
- the plumbing system of the plant, transports water from roots to leaves
- absorb light from the sun and allow plants to make their own food
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- as well as water plants need to absord this from the soil to survive
- sexual reproductive organ of the plant
- ............are attracted to the flower to pollinate the plant
- the xylem tissues transport ............ from the roots to other parts of the plant
9 Clues: absorb water for the plant • sexual reproductive organ of the plant • the process in which plants make their own food • the part of the plant in which new growth happens • ............are attracted to the flower to pollinate the plant • absorb light from the sun and allow plants to make their own food • ...
plants 2024-01-09
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- are found inside fruits
- found inside flowers
- a shrub fragrant,evergreen,needle like leaves and pink puple or blue flowers native to the mediterranean region
- plants are mostly found in desert
- water an nutrients
- by which leaves give off water vapour
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- of generations
- process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy
- typically found in leaves but can also be found in some stems
9 Clues: of generations • water an nutrients • found inside flowers • are found inside fruits • plants are mostly found in desert • by which leaves give off water vapour • process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy • typically found in leaves but can also be found in some stems • ...
plants 2020-07-26
9 Clues: upright • to take out • different type • to grow a sprout • grows into a new plant • the air surrounding the earth • the largest fruit in the world • narrows and get directed towards a point • roots which store food in them and are eaten
Plants 2016-04-19
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- The gas produced during photosynthesis.
- This part of a plant anchors the plant in the ground.
- Nutrition which depends directly or indirectly on green plants.
- The part of a plant in which photosynthesis takes place.
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- The gas used up in photosynthesis.
- Photosynthesis couldn’t take place without this energy from the Sun.
- The liquid used up in photosynthesis.
- A pigment that absorbs sunlight.
- Tiny holes on the underside of the leaf which takes in Carbon Dioxide and gives out Oxygen.
9 Clues: A pigment that absorbs sunlight. • The gas used up in photosynthesis. • The liquid used up in photosynthesis. • The gas produced during photosynthesis. • This part of a plant anchors the plant in the ground. • The part of a plant in which photosynthesis takes place. • Nutrition which depends directly or indirectly on green plants. • ...
plants 2020-09-14
9 Clues: bears seeds • is a cereal • is not a root • make our food tasty • makes food for plant • we need to work and grow • we get from sunflower seed • herb having short thin stem • tree grow tall and straight
Plants 2024-03-06
9 Clues: panda eat it. • it has needles. • an oval edible nutlike. • it always look at the sun. • se decorate it once a year. • there is one in the Canada flag. • it's everywhere vin the "landes". • you Can eat sole but it Can be deadly. • if you eat it your mouth will have a Bad smell.
Plants 2025-04-09
Across
- What process did we use when we put our seeds in the plastic bag?
- What process do plants use to make food?
- What type of plant are we growing in class?
- What do plants breathe out?
Down
- What do plants bring in?
- What makes plants green?
- What part of the plant does it use to get nutrients from the soil?
- What is the last name of the best 5th Grade History/Science Teacher?
- What insects help pollinate plants?
9 Clues: What do plants bring in? • What makes plants green? • What do plants breathe out? • What insects help pollinate plants? • What process do plants use to make food? • What type of plant are we growing in class? • What process did we use when we put our seeds in the plastic bag? • What part of the plant does it use to get nutrients from the soil? • ...
Plants 2023-05-06
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- the fusing or union of a male reproductive cell witha female repordictive cell during sexual reproduction.
- The immature plante contained in the seed, Which will grow into a new plant under te right conditions.
- the trachfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to the flower of another plant of the same species.
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- the stalk-like portion of a stament taht supports the anther.
- The pollen-bearing part of a stamen
- the female organ of a flowering plant consisitn of the stigma , style, ovary and ovule.
- an experimental set-up thet mirrors the test experimental set-up exept that nothin is changed used for comparison.
- action The forceful spliting of seed pods or capsules to throw the seeds far away forn the paren plant.
- The scattering of seed in different directions far away from the parent plant.
9 Clues: The pollen-bearing part of a stamen • the stalk-like portion of a stament taht supports the anther. • The scattering of seed in different directions far away from the parent plant. • the female organ of a flowering plant consisitn of the stigma , style, ovary and ovule. • ...
Plants 2026-03-17
9 Clues: I produce acorns • I grow in the soil • Bees like me a lot • I am large, juicy and sweet • I am a red, juicy vegetable • I am used to make guacamole • I am a nut that grows underground • My leaves are used to make a drink • I am green and need mowing in the summertime
PLANTS! 2026-04-01
Across
- how many steps are in cellular respiration
- what form does every organism need their food to be in
- what kind of reaction is photosynthesis
- what's the product of cellular respiration(gas)?
- what's the opposite of photosynthesis
- what do plants use to create food?
Down
- what's the product of photosynthesis(gas)?
- which cell does the photosynthesis occur in?
- what do plants need other than carbon and water to make food?
9 Clues: what do plants use to create food? • what's the opposite of photosynthesis • what kind of reaction is photosynthesis • how many steps are in cellular respiration • what's the product of photosynthesis(gas)? • which cell does the photosynthesis occur in? • what's the product of cellular respiration(gas)? • what form does every organism need their food to be in • ...
Plants 2026-04-13
9 Clues: Zips water up • Flows sugar down • ATP Factory of the cell • Male reproductive system • Plant's response to touch • Product of Photosynthesis • Plants response to gravity • Female reproductive system • uses sunlight to make glucose
Allyson Taylor 2nd period 2022-05-10
Across
- creates the food for consumers to eat
- provides what for other organisms to eat?
- how to plants transport water in the WS?
- double cotyledons
- what do plants do with carbon?
- single cotyledon
- eats the producers
- a plant that is adapted to the ecosystem
- plants are the what of life?
- plants are what to human life?
- are made into what to help with sickness?
Down
- what role do plants play in the WS?
- known as the "seed leaves"
- what produces foods and fibers?
- what is a requirement of the PVPA?
- a plant that is introduced
- breaks down the consumers and producers
- provides what for organisms to shelter at?
- what can the PVPA not do to plants?
- plants that grow where they are unwanted
- plants provide what for human to breath?
21 Clues: single cotyledon • double cotyledons • eats the producers • known as the "seed leaves" • a plant that is introduced • plants are the what of life? • what do plants do with carbon? • plants are what to human life? • what produces foods and fibers? • what is a requirement of the PVPA? • what role do plants play in the WS? • what can the PVPA not do to plants? • ...
gardening 2023-10-22
Across
- Essential for plant photosynthesis
- Material placed around plants to retain moisture
- An edible plant typically grown in gardens
- A colorful bloom with petals
- A structure for controlled plant growth
- Plants that come back year after year
- Nutrient-rich material to enhance soil
- The nutrient-rich earth for planting
- A cultivated area for growing plants
Down
- Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer
- A living organism that grows in the ground
- Plants that complete their lifecycle in one year
- Underground storage structures for plants
- Chemicals used to control garden pests
- A person who tends to a garden
- A small hand tool for digging and planting
- Small, plant embryos for sowing
- A container used to water plants
- Trimming plants to promote growth
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
20 Clues: A colorful bloom with petals • A person who tends to a garden • Small, plant embryos for sowing • A container used to water plants • Trimming plants to promote growth • Essential for plant photosynthesis • The nutrient-rich earth for planting • A cultivated area for growing plants • Plants that come back year after year • Chemicals used to control garden pests • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
Across
- orangelle where photosynthesis occurs
- pigment that makes energy from sunlight
- energy that plants make and use to grow and work
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- more than one stacks of thylakoids
- the colors of light that humans can see
- a gas that plants use to make sugar
- reaction of photosynthesis that occurs inside the thylakoid
- plants that open their stomata during the night
- the sugar that plants make and store as food
Down
- where "The Calvin Cycle" occurs
- where "the light-reactions" occur
- plants that make 4-carbon compounds and can withstand drought
- holes that allow oxygen to escape leaves
- the energy that plants use to make food
- colors that absorb light
- a gas that plants release as a waste product
- substance plants use to make food and oxygen
- plants that open their stomata during the day
- used to measure the wavelength of light
- reaction of photosynthesis that occurs in the stroma
21 Clues: colors that absorb light • where "The Calvin Cycle" occurs • where "the light-reactions" occur • more than one stacks of thylakoids • a gas that plants use to make sugar • orangelle where photosynthesis occurs • pigment that makes energy from sunlight • the energy that plants use to make food • the colors of light that humans can see • used to measure the wavelength of light • ...
Plants Vs Zombies 2 - ALL PLANTS 2023-10-03
Across
- A plant similar to thyme warp.
- Eats zombies and gives sun.
- Produces 50 sun.
- Kind of a cherry-bomb shadow plant.
- Produces 75 sun.
- Produces 100 sun.
- Shoots bee-like projectiles.
- Levitates zombies.
- A sun-producing shadow plant.
- Can create zomboids.
- A mint for sun plants.
- Can turn into any plant that you wish.
- Stuns zombies and gives sun.
- Produces 375 in one go then disappears.
- Spawns in a plant food.
- A vine that is a shadow plant.
- Cherry bomb but its a sun version.
- A shadow Wall-nut.
- Deals damage to zombies which the zombies produce sun.
- A shadow plant that smacks zombies with leaves.
Down
- A shadow plant that poisons zombies.
- Uses mental powers to hypnotise zombies.
- Produces power tiles.
- A shadow plant that drags zombies into the ground.
- A shadow peashooter.
- When a zombie eats this, it produces sun by taking damage.
- A mint for shadow plants.
- A shadow plant that lobs.
- Turns zombies into puff-shrooms.
- A sun plant which gets bigger over time.
- Hypnotises zombies when eaten.
- Brings plants back to life.
- Spawns a gold-tile.
- Shrinks zombies.
- 'Enlightens' zombies.
- A mint for magic plants
36 Clues: Produces 50 sun. • Produces 75 sun. • Shrinks zombies. • Produces 100 sun. • Levitates zombies. • A shadow Wall-nut. • Spawns a gold-tile. • A shadow peashooter. • Can create zomboids. • Produces power tiles. • 'Enlightens' zombies. • A mint for sun plants. • Spawns in a plant food. • A mint for magic plants • A mint for shadow plants. • A shadow plant that lobs. • Eats zombies and gives sun. • ...
Horiculture 2022-02-09
Across
- The distinctive taste of something
- The stuff that you eat
- The science and art of plants
- Brown upper layer of earth where plants grow
- What lumber can be used for
- Plant leaves collectively
- The art of decorating a yard with plants
- Animals, plants, tress, grass, bacteria
- The stuff you wear
- Calmness; serenity
- A method of asexual reproduction in succulent horiculture
- The plants/plant products are used by humans
- The process of being moved/degraded by natural forces
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- The ability to endure difficult conditions
- The production of fruit and nut crops
- When tissues of plants join to promote growth
- The production of vegetable food crops
- The production of flowers and foliage plants
- A mature fertilized ovule of a plant
- Liquid that gives life to/sustains plants
20 Clues: The stuff you wear • Calmness; serenity • The stuff that you eat • Plant leaves collectively • What lumber can be used for • The science and art of plants • The distinctive taste of something • A mature fertilized ovule of a plant • The production of fruit and nut crops • The production of vegetable food crops • Animals, plants, tress, grass, bacteria • ...
plants provide the foundation of food chains multicellular a plant is a ____ organism angiosperms most plants are members of the _____ group fruit angiosperms produce flowers and ____ sugars plants produce ___ via photosynthesis photosynthesis it occurs 2025-07-06
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- it is why leaves are green
- plants produce ___ via photosynthesis
- produce pollen containing sperm and an ovary
- closest relatives of angiosperms
- plants ___ their bodies to include roots, stems, and leaves
- angiosperms produce flowers and ____
- evolution of ___ tissue was crucial
- most plants are members of the _____ group
- before vascular evolution, water and nutrients ___ through the plant’s cells
- chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________
- flowers produce nectar, a rich source of food
Down
- it occurs in plants, leading to sugar production
- ___ grow underground to absorb water and nutrients
- plants provide the ___ of food chains
- non-vascular plants are the most ______ primitive of all plants
- produce sugars; give plants energy to grow and reproduce
- seeds of gymnosperms are frequently found in ____ rather than fruit
- common non-vascular plant
- plant parts providing structure
- a plant is a ____ organism
20 Clues: common non-vascular plant • it is why leaves are green • a plant is a ____ organism • plant parts providing structure • closest relatives of angiosperms • evolution of ___ tissue was crucial • angiosperms produce flowers and ____ • plants provide the ___ of food chains • plants produce ___ via photosynthesis • chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________ • ...
PLANTS TISSUES 2021-08-12
Across
- Transports water
- Tissue that provides flexibility to the plants
- group of cells showing the similar function
- tissue present in aquatic plants that help them to float
- type of tissue in which cells are always in the state of division
- protects root tip
Down
- The process by which permanent tissues are formed
- Tiny microscopic opening in leaves
- Two-way transport
- husk of the coconut
- cells that open and close stomata
- Process of water loss through leaves
- outer waxy layer on leaves
- helps to increase the diameter of the stem
- pulp of pear
15 Clues: pulp of pear • Transports water • Two-way transport • protects root tip • husk of the coconut • outer waxy layer on leaves • cells that open and close stomata • Tiny microscopic opening in leaves • Process of water loss through leaves • helps to increase the diameter of the stem • group of cells showing the similar function • Tissue that provides flexibility to the plants • ...
Agriculture Plants 2024-03-15
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- and embryonic leaf in a plant
- a rich substance added to a plant in order to hasten its growth
- female reproductive parts of a flower
- part of a plant; collects water and nutrients from dirt
- yearly; each year
- part of flower; protects reproductive organs
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- Part of a plant ; provides photsynthesis
- male reproductive part of a flower
- main root of a plant growing straight down from the stem
- beginning of a plant’s growth
- every other year
- one of the major plant parts; contains pollen
- process of a plant where it creates energy from sunlight
- earth’s surface; grows plants.
- trunk of the plant
15 Clues: every other year • yearly; each year • trunk of the plant • and embryonic leaf in a plant • beginning of a plant’s growth • earth’s surface; grows plants. • male reproductive part of a flower • female reproductive parts of a flower • Part of a plant ; provides photsynthesis • part of flower; protects reproductive organs • one of the major plant parts; contains pollen • ...
annual plants 2023-03-20
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- small sized seedlings grown in seed trays
- grow from seed to flower in breaks
- plants propagated by cuttings
- fertilization while irrigating
- grown to full size
- difference between night and day temperatures
- excess water soluble that removes nutrients out of the soil
- planting of seeds
- prepare plants for post production environment
- seeds to germinate under conditions
Down
- moving plants from one container to another
- plant the maintains on a shelf
- percentage of healthy seeds test
- hanging baskets that are light
- growing media that contains variety of soilles
15 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to full size • plants propagated by cuttings • plant the maintains on a shelf • hanging baskets that are light • fertilization while irrigating • percentage of healthy seeds test • grow from seed to flower in breaks • seeds to germinate under conditions • small sized seedlings grown in seed trays • moving plants from one container to another • ...
Endangered Plants 2023-04-24
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- on the edge of being endangered
- flowers on a plant
- the state where the Clay-Loving Buckwheat is most endangered
- lots of cut-down trees
- not found in large numbers in nature
- the organization of people that keep us in check by making laws
- clearing lots of trees
- the planet we live on
- on the brink of extinction
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- habitat where organisms live
- the number of plants in a species
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals
- the scientific name for plants
- restricted to one area
- rules people have to follow not to harm plants
15 Clues: flowers on a plant • the planet we live on • lots of cut-down trees • restricted to one area • clearing lots of trees • on the brink of extinction • habitat where organisms live • the scientific name for plants • on the edge of being endangered • the number of plants in a species • not found in large numbers in nature • rules people have to follow not to harm plants • ...
Plants Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- Which plant tissue carries dissolved sugars?
- What are the bubbles released in the pondweed practical?
- Which tissue in the leaf contains lots of chloroplasts?
- Which cells control the opening of the stomata?
- What is the name for the pores on the underside of a leaf?
- What is a product of photosynthesis vital for human life?
- What is the name of the variable we measure in an experiment?
Down
- Light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature are examples of what that affect the rate of photosynthesis?
- What do guard cells work in response to?
- What plant material can we use to measure the rate of photosynthesis?
- What is the name of the variable we keep the same in an experiment?
- Which plant tissue carries water and mineral ions?
- What is a product of photosynthesis used for plant growth?
- What is the name of the substance that absorbs light energy?
- Where does the xylem carry water to?
- What type of energy is needed for photosynthesis to happen?
- What is the name of the variable we change in an experiment?
17 Clues: Where does the xylem carry water to? • What do guard cells work in response to? • Which plant tissue carries dissolved sugars? • Which cells control the opening of the stomata? • Which plant tissue carries water and mineral ions? • Which tissue in the leaf contains lots of chloroplasts? • What are the bubbles released in the pondweed practical? • ...
