plants Crossword Puzzles
Native Plants 2026-03-30
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- The variety of life in the world or in your garden
- It takes 6,000 to 9,000 of these to feed a nest of baby chickadees before they're on their own.
- A lovely native plant with white blossoms native to our forests. How many did you count today?
- Insects and other creatures that pollinate blossoms
- These have "edges." They are good to plant in wet areas, including rain gardens, to help purify runoff before it seeps into the water table.
- This large tree serves as host to more species of caterpillars than any other plant
- If you need privacy, try planting this with several species of plants instead of a laurel hedge.
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- These tiny creatures pollinate more blossoms than other types of insects. There are over 400 species in Washington!
- A native shrub whose blossoms, leaves, and berries come in pairs
- There is a lovely native variety of this shrub whose many hybrid relatives are common in northwest gardens.
- A plant or animal that has evolved in a specific region
- Many native butterflies and other insects require specific _______ plants to feed on and reproduce.
- A small tree native to Pacific Northwest forests with beautiful autumn leaves
- If you have a wet area on a slope, plant native sedges, grasses, and other vegetation to slow the flow.
- Evergreen plants common in our forests. Some look a bit like swords.
15 Clues: The variety of life in the world or in your garden • Insects and other creatures that pollinate blossoms • A plant or animal that has evolved in a specific region • A native shrub whose blossoms, leaves, and berries come in pairs • Evergreen plants common in our forests. Some look a bit like swords. • ...
Yellowstone Plants 2026-05-20
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- Also known as Bombweed
- State fruit of North Dakota
- Can survive 1,000 years
- State flower of Colorado
- State flower of Wyoming
- This hardy, aromatic shrub that was a hiding spot for sage grouse
- Mainly found near thermal waters
- Thermal adaptation
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- scientific name is Pinus contorta
- Scientific name is Pinus Albicaulis
- Can regrow
- They don't spread from seeds
- Impossible to farm commercially
- Scientific name is Pseutotsuga menziezii
- Flowering plant in the legume family
15 Clues: Can regrow • Thermal adaptation • Also known as Bombweed • Can survive 1,000 years • State flower of Wyoming • State flower of Colorado • State fruit of North Dakota • They don't spread from seeds • Impossible to farm commercially • Mainly found near thermal waters • scientific name is Pinus contorta • Scientific name is Pinus Albicaulis • Flowering plant in the legume family • ...
more plants 2026-05-30
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- - this exotic plant flowers a surprising amount with just the smallest amounts of water
- - this huge leafed climbing tropical plant is slowly getting as tall as our living room!
- - this woody evergreen herb is a banger in a roast
- - these little succulents grow on top of our rubbish bin house
- - this is a low resilient growing red fruiting plant, which makes smaller versions of a favourite red fruit!
- - a herb loved in mediterannean cuisine, that keeps flowering despite our best efforts
- - we keep propagating these climbing vines despite running out of space
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- - this wee tree has moved outdoors after it decorated our living room this winter
- - this herb grows very tall with soft, small leaves that smell very strongly and go well with fish
- - a climbing thorny flower gifted by our wonderful neighbours
- - a fragrant purple flower bees and Andrews love
- - this herb’s large leaves are so yum in browned butter
- - this silver leafted tree makes yummy savoury fruit that are an amazing starter
- - the branches from this silver green shrub are perfect for a bouquet and live in our front planter!
- - this
15 Clues: - this • - a fragrant purple flower bees and Andrews love • - this woody evergreen herb is a banger in a roast • - this herb’s large leaves are so yum in browned butter • - a climbing thorny flower gifted by our wonderful neighbours • - these little succulents grow on top of our rubbish bin house • ...
17.2 Plant Structures and Responses 2026-01-14
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- in plants, a lateral meristem that generates layers of cork
- a lateral meristem between the xylem and phloem that produces woody growth in some plants
- a theory that explains the movement of water through xylem vessels in plants
- the process that transports sugars throughout phloem in plants
- bumps on the stems of plants that give rise to branches, buds, and leaves
- in plants, tissue underneath the epidermis that fills up most of the volume of plants and is dead when mature
- vascular vessels that transport sugars and other products from the leaves to other plant parts
- long, tightly packed cells in the ground tissue of plants where much of the chlorophyll containing cells are found
- the ability of plants to determine direction so that roots grow downward and stems grow upward
- a thick layer of ground tissue that surrounds the vascular tissue in a root
- mesophyll loosely packed cells in leaves that have few chloroplasts and provide space for the diffusion of water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
- in plants, vascular tissue consisting of hollow pipes that transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots
- the ability of plants to sense day length to activate periods of growth or dormancy
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- in plants, a mass of stem cells at the tip of roots and stems that is the site of new plant growth
- in plants, a waxy covering that waterproofs leaves
- movement of plants or growth toward the direction of sunlight
- a root that grows from a non-root plant part, such as a stem or leaf
- a single thickened root at the center of a root system from which other roots grow
- a strong macromolecule in some plant cell walls that make cells woody and rigid
- in plants, long, thick phloem cells that lack nuclei and function to carry sugars through the phloem vessels
- in plants, short, nucleated cells found in phloem, adjacent to sieve cells
- in plants, a meristem that increases the diameter of stems and roots
- a strand of xylem and phloem that runs the length of a plant
- a tangle of small roots that develop in some plants
- hair-like projections from roots that increase the surface area available for water absorption
25 Clues: in plants, a waxy covering that waterproofs leaves • a tangle of small roots that develop in some plants • in plants, a lateral meristem that generates layers of cork • a strand of xylem and phloem that runs the length of a plant • movement of plants or growth toward the direction of sunlight • the process that transports sugars throughout phloem in plants • ...
Plant Science Review 2023-10-12
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- use for plants (think pretty)
- first root
- made of hydrogen and oxygen
- lifesaving use of plants
- holds leaves and flowers
- part of photosynthesis
- how plants create food
- attracts pollinators
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- common plant used for clothing
- where plants make their food
- most common use for plants
- carries water inside the plant
- product made from trees
- used to anchor plants
- higher ___ makes plants grow faster
- sends photons to plants
- carries nutrients inside the plant
17 Clues: first root • attracts pollinators • used to anchor plants • part of photosynthesis • how plants create food • product made from trees • sends photons to plants • lifesaving use of plants • holds leaves and flowers • most common use for plants • made of hydrogen and oxygen • where plants make their food • use for plants (think pretty) • common plant used for clothing • ...
Plants 2018-04-24
9 Clues: source of energy • artificially watered • seeds- seeds with two cotyledon • crops- crops which grow in winter • crops- crops which grow in summer • chemicals used for destroying pests • seeds- seeds with only one cotyledon • the development of a seed into a plant • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
Plants 2020-04-06
9 Clues: cotton, jute and linen • big,tall and strong plants • climb on other plants or walls • these are used to make perfumes • thick,brown, woody stem of trees • plants must receive this to grow • they grow mostly along the ground • small to medium-sized woody plants • plants that live for 3 to 4 months
Plants 2020-04-06
9 Clues: cotton, jute and linen • big,tall and strong plants • climb on other plants or walls • these are used to make perfumes • thick,brown, woody stem of trees • plants must receive this to grow • they grow mostly along the ground • small to medium-sized woody plants • plants that live for 3 to 4 months
plants 2019-01-22
Plants 2021-06-24
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- the part of the plant that collects water and minerals from the ground
- The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit
- the part of the plant where food is made
- The part of the plant that grows into new plants
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- bits of rock and soil that helps plants grow
- a sticky powder that helps make seeds
- What living organisms need to breathe
- the part of the plant that supports the leaves
- Shows the process of a living organisms life
9 Clues: a sticky powder that helps make seeds • What living organisms need to breathe • the part of the plant where food is made • bits of rock and soil that helps plants grow • Shows the process of a living organisms life • the part of the plant that supports the leaves • The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit • The part of the plant that grows into new plants • ...
Plants 2023-07-03
PLANTS 2023-03-07
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- Plants need sunlight, air and ....... to grow.
- It is shorter than trees.It has low branches.
- It is the tallest plant.It has high branches.
- It holds the plant in the ground.
- These help to make food for the plant by using sunlight.
- It has a short and thin stem.The stems bend in the wind.
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- Plants make their own food. This process is called.........
- It is the pretty and colorful part of the plant.
- It gives the plant support.It carries water and food to the rest of the plant.
9 Clues: It holds the plant in the ground. • It is shorter than trees.It has low branches. • It is the tallest plant.It has high branches. • Plants need sunlight, air and ....... to grow. • It is the pretty and colorful part of the plant. • These help to make food for the plant by using sunlight. • It has a short and thin stem.The stems bend in the wind. • ...
Plants 2021-09-19
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- are living things that make their own food.
- leaf consists of a leaf blade, which is divided into separate leaflets that are connected by a petiole to the stem.
- are the factories where food is made in plants.
- provide support for plants and connect the roots, leaves and other parts of a plant together.
- plants bear flowers at some point in time.
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- leaf is made up of a single leaf blade that is connected by a petiole or leaf stalk to the stem.
- plants do not bear flowers at all.
- and ferns are non-flowering plants that reproduce by producing spores.
- hold plants to the ground.
9 Clues: hold plants to the ground. • plants do not bear flowers at all. • plants bear flowers at some point in time. • are living things that make their own food. • are the factories where food is made in plants. • and ferns are non-flowering plants that reproduce by producing spores. • ...
plants 2021-09-22
9 Clues: one year • two years • dehydrated • leaves year round • grows very little • biology of plants • more than two years • filled with moisture • losing leaves during dormant season
Plants 2021-11-09
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- turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus.
- Stimuli:The change from inside the organism that causes a response.
- process that moves water across a membrane from high concentration to a place of lower concentration
- roots to grow down
- Makes plants turn towards the way the sun is facing.
- pressure:The pressure that water filled vacuoles put on a plant.
- that can trigger a physical or behavioral change.
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- a plants roots move towards water.
- a plant wilts it is because lack of water.
9 Clues: roots to grow down • a plants roots move towards water. • a plant wilts it is because lack of water. • that can trigger a physical or behavioral change. • Makes plants turn towards the way the sun is facing. • turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus. • pressure:The pressure that water filled vacuoles put on a plant. • ...
Plants 2025-01-30
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- what we will be using in the lab today
- fruit tree outside of science
- the colour leaves are due to the chloroplasts
- source of energy for plants
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- the name of Mr sinnamons dog
- the seed bearing part of the plant which has reproductive organs
- insect often seen pollinating lavender plants
- a mature ovule that comprises an embryo or a miniature undeveloped plant and food reserves, all enclosed within a protective seed coat.
- the transfer of pollen
9 Clues: the transfer of pollen • source of energy for plants • the name of Mr sinnamons dog • fruit tree outside of science • what we will be using in the lab today • insect often seen pollinating lavender plants • the colour leaves are due to the chloroplasts • the seed bearing part of the plant which has reproductive organs • ...
Plants 2024-10-01
9 Clues: holds a plant up • plants have a few basic • plants breathe this out • what colour are most leaves? • many plants get this from the sun • what bit of a plant is underground? • plants need this or they will dry out • which part of the plant makes the seeds? • plants take in carbon dioxide and release
Plants 2023-10-18
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- Plants give out _______ to help us breathe.
- The parts of the plant that holds the plant up straight is the _______.
- ___________ hold plants in the ground.
- All plants need sunlight, air and _________ to grow.
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- Like all living things plants _________ and change.
- New plants grow from tiny _____.
- _________ help to make food for the plant.
- Most plants have _________ that make seeds.
- Plants grow __________ that we can eat.
9 Clues: New plants grow from tiny _____. • ___________ hold plants in the ground. • Plants grow __________ that we can eat. • _________ help to make food for the plant. • Plants give out _______ to help us breathe. • Most plants have _________ that make seeds. • Like all living things plants _________ and change. • All plants need sunlight, air and _________ to grow. • ...
PLANTS 2024-11-19
9 Clues: They hold up the leaves. • We plant the seeds here. • These parts go underground· • Plants get this from the sun. • When it rains plants get this. • The smallest part of the plant. • These make food for the plants. • The most colorful part of the plant. • Some plants have these. They have seeds inside.
Plants 2021-08-25
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- They attract pollinators.
- The growing process from seed to plant.
- Plants soak this up from the soil.
- plays a very important role in the growth of plants.
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- It helps protect the seed.
- All living thing need this to live.
- They help in the process of photosynthesis.
- They are the first things to grow.
- It acts like a back bone.
9 Clues: They attract pollinators. • It acts like a back bone. • It helps protect the seed. • They are the first things to grow. • Plants soak this up from the soil. • All living thing need this to live. • The growing process from seed to plant. • They help in the process of photosynthesis. • plays a very important role in the growth of plants.
Plants 2022-02-07
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- moves sugars back down the plant to the roots
- The green pigment inside of plants that can absorb sunlight
- A chemical reaction by plants that combines carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen
- "Ingredients" in a chemical reaction
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- What you get after a chemical reaction
- A product of photosynthesis used to make ATP in plant cells
- Contains chlorophyll and photosynthesizes glucose for the plant
- Moves water throughout the plant from the roots
- They use glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide water and ATP the cell can use as energy
9 Clues: "Ingredients" in a chemical reaction • What you get after a chemical reaction • moves sugars back down the plant to the roots • Moves water throughout the plant from the roots • A product of photosynthesis used to make ATP in plant cells • The green pigment inside of plants that can absorb sunlight • Contains chlorophyll and photosynthesizes glucose for the plant • ...
Plants 2022-04-30
9 Clues: what pandas eat • what we put in cars • things we put in a home • what we make clothes with • what we take when we are sick • what people wear on their face • to give someone what they need • liquid you put on to smell nice • to keep something for future use
PLANTS 2023-02-05
9 Clues: a living thing • hard edible stem • keeps the plant firm • coloured part of plant • can taste sweet or sour • holds the plant upright • can grow into another plant • runs on ground, fences, walls • have different shapes and sizes
Plants 2021-05-26
9 Clues: holds components • helps reproduction • protects the seeds • thin outside layer • supports the plant • performs photosynthesis • helps with photosynthesis • absorbs minerals and water • the middle of a plant cell
plants 2021-06-07
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- The part of the plant that’s attached to the ground for water and mineral absorption
- It occurs when one of the sperm cells fuses with the egg inside of an ovule.
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering
- The main buddy or stalk of the plant
- The sweet and fleshy product of a plant that contains seeds and can be eaten as food
- capable of developing into another such plant.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.
- the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant
- the sprouting of a seed, spore, or other reproductive body, usually after a period of dormancy. The absorption of water, the passage of time, chilling, warming, oxygen availability, and light exposure may all operate in initiating the process.
9 Clues: The main buddy or stalk of the plant • the unit of reproduction of a flowering • capable of developing into another such plant. • the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant • It occurs when one of the sperm cells fuses with the egg inside of an ovule. • The part of the plant that’s attached to the ground for water and mineral absorption • ...
Plants 2022-08-05
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- a gas found in the air and soil that plants need to survive
- an organism that gets food by living from another organism
- a p0lant that supports a parasitic plant
- a green strusture in the plant
- a plant that gets moisture and nutrients from air and rain
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- a green chemical in plant cells
- something that people, animals or plants need to live and grow
- an organism that absorbs food from its environment
- a chemical process that helps plants produce food
9 Clues: a green strusture in the plant • a green chemical in plant cells • a p0lant that supports a parasitic plant • a chemical process that helps plants produce food • an organism that absorbs food from its environment • an organism that gets food by living from another organism • a plant that gets moisture and nutrients from air and rain • ...
Plants! 2022-10-28
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- Pretty part of the plant that attracts pollinators.
- Process where the plant makes its own food and energy.
- Plant this to grow new plants.
- Dirt in which the plants grow in.
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- We eat this part of the plant.
- Takes water and nutrients up from the soil.
- An example of a pollinator.
- Water and nutrients travel up this part of the plant.
- This part of the plant uses water, nutrients and sunlight to make food for the plant.
9 Clues: An example of a pollinator. • We eat this part of the plant. • Plant this to grow new plants. • Dirt in which the plants grow in. • Takes water and nutrients up from the soil. • Pretty part of the plant that attracts pollinators. • Water and nutrients travel up this part of the plant. • Process where the plant makes its own food and energy. • ...
plants 2019-05-13
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- a planet that is brown and white that has a little circle on the the southeast of the planet and is fifth closest to sun
- a planet that is dark blue and is eighth closest tosun
- a planet that is red,brown,and white that is fourth closest to sun
- a star that is small compared to other star in the milky way next to planets
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- a planet that looks like the moon that is closest to sun
- a planet that is very light blue and is seventh closest to sun
- a planet that is light brown and has a ring around it and is sixth closest to sun
- a planet that is white that is second closest to sun
- a planet that we all live in and is third closest to sun
9 Clues: a planet that is white that is second closest to sun • a planet that is dark blue and is eighth closest tosun • a planet that looks like the moon that is closest to sun • a planet that we all live in and is third closest to sun • a planet that is very light blue and is seventh closest to sun • a planet that is red,brown,and white that is fourth closest to sun • ...
Plants 2021-10-15
Plants 2021-05-14
9 Clues: holds a plant up • a very tiny plant • makes food for a plant • bees love to visit these • gathers water from the soil • plant these to grow a new plant • the name for how leaves make food • from seed to adult plant to seed again • when a plant starts to come out of its seed coat
PLANTS 2021-07-15
9 Clues: grow on the floor • mint is a form of • kitchen of the plant • big and strong plants • small and bushy plants • climbs with the support • beautiful part of the plant • helps the water to move upwards • trees shrubs herbs climbers are type of
Plants 2021-11-11
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- A gas plants give off when they make food. Animals need this.
- A baby plant
- Bits of rock and soil that help living things grow.
- Steps that show how a living things grows, changes, and makes new living things.
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- Plant part that makes seeds or fruit.
- Plant part that can grow into a new plant.
- A sticky powder found inside flowers.
- A gas that plants give off when they make food.
- The way a plant or animal looks or acts.
- A baby animal(like a swan).
10 Clues: A baby plant • A baby animal(like a swan). • Plant part that makes seeds or fruit. • A sticky powder found inside flowers. • The way a plant or animal looks or acts. • Plant part that can grow into a new plant. • A gas that plants give off when they make food. • Bits of rock and soil that help living things grow. • ...
Plants 2023-03-20
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- The part of the plant that grows into the ground.
- The part of a plant that has petals and holds seeds used to make new flowers.
- The female part of the flower that creates seeds.
- The green flat part of a plant that grows from the stem; makes food for the plant.
- The male part of the flower.
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- Helps attract and guide insects to flowers for pollination.
- The part of the plant where leaves grow
- The process where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma.
- The part of a plant that starts a new plant's life.
9 Clues: The male part of the flower. • The part of the plant where leaves grow • The part of the plant that grows into the ground. • The female part of the flower that creates seeds. • The part of a plant that starts a new plant's life. • Helps attract and guide insects to flowers for pollination. • The process where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma. • ...
Plants 2023-05-02
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- a type of thing, such as a plant or animal, that is different from others in the same group
- a chemical or food that provides what is needed for plants or animals to live and grow
- to let a substance flow out or escape
- to control something difficult and make it what you want, especially after trying very hard
- to stop something from happening
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- to save something or someone from being harmed or
- to look at or think about something carefully in order to understand it
- a series of things that happen naturally and result in gradual change
- to take in liquid, gas, or another substance from the surface or space around something
9 Clues: to stop something from happening • to let a substance flow out or escape • to save something or someone from being harmed or • a series of things that happen naturally and result in gradual change • to look at or think about something carefully in order to understand it • a chemical or food that provides what is needed for plants or animals to live and grow • ...
plants 2016-03-07
9 Clues: found in spuds • a type of sugar • light from the sun • when plants generate food • the scientific word for breathing • absorbed plants in photosynthesis • comes in different forms i.e. kinetic • a gas released by plants in photosynthesis • the thing responsible for the green colour in plants
plants 2017-05-28
9 Clues: - unwanted plants • - crops grown in winter • - outer covering of a seed • - contains food for baby plant • - tiny opening in the seed coat • – a scientist who studies plants • – an undeveloped plant inside a seed • - insects and animals that harm the crops • - absorb minerals and water from the soil
Plants 2018-04-18
9 Clues: -absorbs water • -turns into a seedling • -coat protects the seeds • -seeds with one cotyledon • -seeds with two cotyledons • - crops which require lots of rainfall • -helps to store food for the baby plant • -practice of growing plants in a large scale • -crops which do not require lots of rainfall
Plants 2022-05-09
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- protect and hold the seeds, found on some plants
- the type of food that plants make in their leaves, also called glucose
- the process that plants use to make food
- a type of gas (air) given off during photosynthesis
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- a green pigment that is found in plants' leaves
- soak up vitamins and minerals
- make food (sugar) for the plant. They also take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the air.
- part of a plant that makes seeds
- supports the plant
9 Clues: supports the plant • soak up vitamins and minerals • part of a plant that makes seeds • the process that plants use to make food • a green pigment that is found in plants' leaves • protect and hold the seeds, found on some plants • a type of gas (air) given off during photosynthesis • the type of food that plants make in their leaves, also called glucose • ...
Plants 2022-02-07
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- moves sugars back down the plant to the roots
- The green pigment inside of plants that can absorb sunlight
- A chemical reaction by plants that combines carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen
- "Ingredients" in a chemical reaction
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- What you get after a chemical reaction
- A product of photosynthesis used to make ATP in plant cells
- Contains chlorophyll and photosynthesizes glucose for the plant
- Moves water throughout the plant from the roots
- They use glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide water and ATP the cell can use as energy
9 Clues: "Ingredients" in a chemical reaction • What you get after a chemical reaction • moves sugars back down the plant to the roots • Moves water throughout the plant from the roots • A product of photosynthesis used to make ATP in plant cells • The green pigment inside of plants that can absorb sunlight • Contains chlorophyll and photosynthesizes glucose for the plant • ...
PLANTS 2022-05-17
9 Clues: IT SUPPORTS THE FLOWER • THEY ATTRACT THE INSECTS • IT IS RELEASED IN THE AIR • TINY OPENINGS ON THE LEAVES • IT IS THE FOOD FOR THE PLANT • GREEN SUBSTANCE IN THE LEAVES • DIOXIDE, IT ENTERS THE LEAVES • THEY ABSORB WATER AND MINERALS • THEY PRODUCE FOOD FOR THE PLANT
Plants 2023-11-15
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- another word for sugar
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- Distributes water to the plant
- water, cardon dioxide and sunlight are
- heat that is needed for photosynthesis
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- A green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight.
- plants make food in form of sugars during this process
- the air we breathe
- H20
9 Clues: H20 • the air we breathe • another word for sugar • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • water, cardon dioxide and sunlight are • heat that is needed for photosynthesis • plants make food in form of sugars during this process • A green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight.
Plants 2024-01-12
9 Clues: carnivorous • bad break up • longest living • holds a liquid • smells of death • always face the sun • even you can't kill it • brusque on the outside, tender on the inside. • a very deadly poison that was mistakenly put in tea
PLANTS 2025-06-14
9 Clues: Slightly wet. • Opposite of dry. • A device that sprays water. • Water falling from the sky. • Growing or living in water. • A method of growing plants without soil. • A hose that leaks water along its length. • A shade of blue, often associated with water. • CAN A container used to pour water on plants.
Plants 2025-07-22
9 Clues: a cute pink flower • usually a red flower • how conifers reproduce • produce fruit and seeds • Thailand's national flower • how non-flowering plants reproduce • a usually large non-flowering plant • a non-flowering plant that has spores in the sori • a non-flowering plant that has spores in capsules
Plants 2026-03-08
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- What plants grow in
- The first stage of a plants life cycle is
- One of the dangers that harms plants
- This falls from the sky to help plants grow
- Rays from this shine down to help the plant grow
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- Trees provide this in a rainstorm
- Plants make this so that we can breathe
- The person who made this presentation
- Plants need enough of this so they have room to grow
9 Clues: What plants grow in • Trees provide this in a rainstorm • One of the dangers that harms plants • The person who made this presentation • Plants make this so that we can breathe • The first stage of a plants life cycle is • This falls from the sky to help plants grow • Rays from this shine down to help the plant grow • Plants need enough of this so they have room to grow
PLANTS 2024-05-28
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- Plants with thin flexible stems.
- Process in which plants obtain food (sugars).
- Part of the plant that collects water and minerals.
- Part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and CO2.
- Part of the flower that is colourful to attract insects.
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- Plants with many hard thick stems.
- Part of the flower that contains ovules (seeds).
- Part of the flower that protects it.
- Plants with one hard thick stem called trunk.
9 Clues: Plants with thin flexible stems. • Plants with many hard thick stems. • Part of the flower that protects it. • Process in which plants obtain food (sugars). • Plants with one hard thick stem called trunk. • Part of the flower that contains ovules (seeds). • Part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and CO2. • Part of the plant that collects water and minerals. • ...
Plants 2024-05-23
9 Clues: A young plant • Seeds pop and scatter • Crop grown in black soil • Lotus seeds are dispersed by • Store food for the baby plant • Growing of a baby plant from a seed • A plant that grows from stem cutting • This is added to make the soil fertile • The scattering of seed to different places
Plants 2024-10-24
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- The part of the plant that grows underground and absorbs water.
- The part of the plant that turns into fruit and helps in reproduction.
- The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
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- A green pigment in plants that helps in photosynthesis.
- part of the plant that holds it upright and supports the branches.
- The part of the plant which contain seeds.
- Small pores on the surface of leaves that allow gases to pass.
- The part of the plant that grows into a new plant.
9 Clues: The part of the plant which contain seeds. • The part of the plant that grows into a new plant. • The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight. • A green pigment in plants that helps in photosynthesis. • Small pores on the surface of leaves that allow gases to pass. • The part of the plant that grows underground and absorbs water. • ...
PLANTS!!! 2026-04-06
Across
- in what form do organisms need their food in?
- what organisms need photosynthesis to produce glucose?
- how do plants make their food?
- how many steps are in cellular respiration?
- what cell photosynthesis occur in?
Down
- how do organisms create energy
- what do plants need for photosynthesis?(carbon and _____)
- what cell does cellular respiration occur in?
- what is the product of photosynthesis? (glucose and _____)
9 Clues: how do organisms create energy • how do plants make their food? • what cell photosynthesis occur in? • how many steps are in cellular respiration? • in what form do organisms need their food in? • what cell does cellular respiration occur in? • what organisms need photosynthesis to produce glucose? • what do plants need for photosynthesis?(carbon and _____) • ...
Cross Word 2026-01-09
Across
- how plants and algae convert light energy
- the process of converting light energy
- organisms, primarily plants
- cone bearing seed plants
- root like filaments
- multicellular eukaryotic organisms
- the name of green pigment
- vessels that carry fluids
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed withing a fruit
- the main sugar in your blood
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- a naked seed plant
- passive movement of particles
- group of tropical seed plants
- a living fossil
- containing male reproductive cells from flowering plants
- create goods service or energy
- network of blood vessels
- complex that forms the rigid structure of plant cell
- a plants reproductive unit
- a plant stem that grows horrizontly
20 Clues: a living fossil • a naked seed plant • root like filaments • network of blood vessels • cone bearing seed plants • the name of green pigment • vessels that carry fluids • a plants reproductive unit • organisms, primarily plants • passive movement of particles • group of tropical seed plants • the main sugar in your blood • create goods service or energy • ...
Living in harmony 2025-09-10
Across
- Thread-like material from plants used to make clothes
- The mutual reliance between humans, plants, and animals
- The spreading of seeds in different directions to grow new plants
- A fruit that can grow into a tree from a seed
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Food we get from hens
- Animals that eat only plants
- A place where animals and plants can live and be protected
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- Edible part of a plant we eat
- Material we get from trees used for houses and furniture
- Animals that eat only other animals
- A nutritious liquid we get from cows and goats
- Something we get from plants to help cure illnesses
- Kindness and care towards all living things
- Animals and humans that eat plants or other animals
- What plants produce and animals need to breathe
- A sweet substance produced by bees
- A part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- Plants that use sunlight to make food
19 Clues: Food we get from hens • Animals that eat only plants • Edible part of a plant we eat • A sweet substance produced by bees • Animals that eat only other animals • Plants that use sunlight to make food • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Kindness and care towards all living things • A fruit that can grow into a tree from a seed • ...
Plant Classification 2020-09-29
Across
- plants that do not have tubes.
- the study of plants.
- capture energy from sunlight and uses it to make food for the plants.
- are divided into two groups vascular and Non-vascular
- An example of a vascular plant.
- contains pollen which animals spread from one to another.
- carries pollen from one plant to another.
- The process by which plants make their own food using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.
- A tiny cell that can grow into a plant.
- plants Trees that lose their leaves in the winter.
- Moves water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
- what a flower grows into after receiving pollen.
- green material found in plants.
- flowering plants.
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- Plants that have tubes.
- Trees Bloom in the spring.
- The arrangement of animals and plants in groups.
- A person who studies plants.
- Seed that grow from cones and cannot produce flowers.
- help spread pollen from flower to flower.
- A special dust that helps reproduce.
- living things need energy to carry out the function that keeps them alive
- An example of an non-vascular plant.
- A plant part that contains food that helps the plant to grow.
- take in water and nutrients from the soil.
- to show or put into groups.
26 Clues: flowering plants. • the study of plants. • Plants that have tubes. • Trees Bloom in the spring. • to show or put into groups. • A person who studies plants. • plants that do not have tubes. • An example of a vascular plant. • green material found in plants. • A special dust that helps reproduce. • An example of an non-vascular plant. • A tiny cell that can grow into a plant. • ...
Plants 2021-01-25
9 Clues: Grow on trees. • Grow on a rock. • Grow on buildings. • Holds the plant upright. • Grow close to the ground. • Makes food for the plant. • Plants that do not produce fruits. • Flowering plants produce flower and _______. • Helps the plant to absorb water and minerals from the ground.
Plants 2021-02-05
Across
- The part we eat from a coconut tree.
- Plants need air, water and ____ to grow.
- Ferns reproduce with ___.
- Part of a plant that develops into a fruit
Down
- Paper comes from ___.
- Planted seed needs water, air and ___ to grow.
- Plants make food using their ___.
- Part of a plant that grows underground/in the soil.
- Middle part of the plant is called ___.
9 Clues: Paper comes from ___. • Ferns reproduce with ___. • Plants make food using their ___. • The part we eat from a coconut tree. • Middle part of the plant is called ___. • Plants need air, water and ____ to grow. • Part of a plant that develops into a fruit • Planted seed needs water, air and ___ to grow. • Part of a plant that grows underground/in the soil.
Plants 2020-09-21
Across
- If you touch this plant, you will get rashes.
- This plant grows in the deserts and can store water in its plants.
- This plants can make the plants you grow less healthy.
- This plant's roots grown underwater but the stem and leaves grow over the water.
- This flower is beautiful but it is really poisonous.
Down
- Plants give us this to eat.
- This plant can grow on the buildings and trees.
- Plants give us this during a very bright and hot day.
- Duckweed, water hyacinth and cattail grow in here.
9 Clues: Plants give us this to eat. • If you touch this plant, you will get rashes. • This plant can grow on the buildings and trees. • Duckweed, water hyacinth and cattail grow in here. • This flower is beautiful but it is really poisonous. • Plants give us this during a very bright and hot day. • This plants can make the plants you grow less healthy. • ...
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 2021-09-04
9 Clues: A dessert plant • A type of creeper • A leaf that we eat • An aquatic fixed plant • A type of deciduous tree • A stem that makes jaggery • A stem that we use in making tea • Release of water as water vapour • A tree which has needle like leaves
Plants 2021-06-24
Across
- plants give us _________
- gulkand is made up of which rose?
- which process is done by body parts of mother plant
- what is known as main root of the plant
Down
- - the leaf is _______, flat and green part of the plant with is attached to the branch
- _____ is the most beautiful part of the flower
- venus flytrap is ______ plants
- _______ is the transport of pollen grains
- _______ is also known as cutting down of trees
9 Clues: plants give us _________ • venus flytrap is ______ plants • gulkand is made up of which rose? • what is known as main root of the plant • _______ is the transport of pollen grains • _____ is the most beautiful part of the flower • _______ is also known as cutting down of trees • which process is done by body parts of mother plant • ...
Plants 2015-01-04
Across
- Plant support in soil
- Mosses are small flowerless plants that usually grow in dense green clumps or mats, in damp or shady locations
- Plant most nice part
- What plants uses to capture sunlight
Down
- Plants come from
- Sticky powder, which produce staments
- Early stage of growth
- Tiny eggs in plant
- Plant plumbing system
9 Clues: Plants come from • Tiny eggs in plant • Plant most nice part • Plant support in soil • Early stage of growth • Plant plumbing system • What plants uses to capture sunlight • Sticky powder, which produce staments • Mosses are small flowerless plants that usually grow in dense green clumps or mats, in damp or shady locations
Plants 2023-12-15
Across
- part of the plant that carries sugars and nutrients.
- system of the plant that is above ground.
- a waste product given off by plants that animals use to breath.
- part of the plant where most photosynthesis takes place.
- process by which plants make glucose.
Down
- part of the plant that carries water.
- plant organelle that houses photosynthesis.
- system of the plant that is below ground.
- particles that cause leaves to be different colors.
9 Clues: part of the plant that carries water. • process by which plants make glucose. • system of the plant that is below ground. • system of the plant that is above ground. • plant organelle that houses photosynthesis. • particles that cause leaves to be different colors. • part of the plant that carries sugars and nutrients. • ...
Plants 2024-01-16
Across
- Female reproductive part of the flower
- Main site of photosynthesis
- the gas produced during photosynthesis
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients
Down
- Male reproductive gamete
- Tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Tissue that transports glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Positive________ is a plant growing towards the sun
9 Clues: Male reproductive gamete • Main site of photosynthesis • Male reproductive part of the flower • Female reproductive part of the flower • the gas produced during photosynthesis • Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients • Positive________ is a plant growing towards the sun • Tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant • ...
Plants 2024-06-11
Across
- The color of most leaves due to the presence of chlorophyll.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Plants that appear white because they have no chlorophyll and cant make their own food
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- The structures in leaves that transport water and nutrients.
Down
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The natural light from the sun that plants use for photosynthesis.
- Living organisms that grow in soil and use sunlight to produce food.
- The broad, flat part of a leaf.
9 Clues: The broad, flat part of a leaf. • The color of most leaves due to the presence of chlorophyll. • The structures in leaves that transport water and nutrients. • The natural light from the sun that plants use for photosynthesis. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis. • ...
Plants 2025-06-14
Across
- (5 letters): Slightly wet.
- (4 letters): A shade of blue, often associated with water.
- (9 letters): A device that sprays water.
- (4 letters): Water falling from the sky.
- (3 letters): Opposite of dry.
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- (11 letters): A method of growing plants without soil.
- (7 letters): Growing or living in water.
- CAN: (12 letters): A container used to pour water on plants.
- (6 letters): A hose that leaks water along its length.
9 Clues: (5 letters): Slightly wet. • (3 letters): Opposite of dry. • (7 letters): Growing or living in water. • (9 letters): A device that sprays water. • (4 letters): Water falling from the sky. • (11 letters): A method of growing plants without soil. • (6 letters): A hose that leaks water along its length. • (4 letters): A shade of blue, often associated with water. • ...
plants 2025-06-27
plants growth 2022-08-25
Across
- the male cones produce something called ?
- only one of the ______ sperms can enter the egg?
- hormone responsible for the growth of roots/stems
- when a plant reacts to its environment
- cone bearing plants & are mainly conifer trees are ?
- in a sticky substance at the base of each ?
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is ?
Down
- the response to light is ?
- The pollen grains that land on the female cones become ?
- ______tree sperm cant swim
- The ovule around the embryo turns into protective covering with a ?
- A "single cell"
- inside the ovules are ?
- As this single cell divides & develops we no longer call it a zygote but an?
- The___ don’t have to start growing immediately
15 Clues: A "single cell" • inside the ovules are ? • the response to light is ? • ______tree sperm cant swim • when a plant reacts to its environment • the male cones produce something called ? • in a sticky substance at the base of each ? • The___ don’t have to start growing immediately • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is ? • ...
Plants Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- white wood tree
- symbol for love
- the most common type of yellow flower
- like an apple orchard
- type of Minecraft tree with a nice brown color
- you get a rash if you touch the poison variant of this plant
- phononym for hair of an animal
Down
- ______ cones
- water flower
- tree
- small yellow or orange flowers that attract bugs
- the type of plant used to make some medicines
- beautiful but thorny
- type of tree that rhymes with Coke
- flower that usually has white petals and a yellow center
15 Clues: tree • ______ cones • water flower • white wood tree • symbol for love • beautiful but thorny • like an apple orchard • phononym for hair of an animal • type of tree that rhymes with Coke • the most common type of yellow flower • the type of plant used to make some medicines • type of Minecraft tree with a nice brown color • small yellow or orange flowers that attract bugs • ...
Vascular plants 2024-09-07
Across
- มักขึ้นบริเวณด้านข้างและปลายลำต้น พบในพืชโบราณ
- ชั้นเซลล์ในอับละอองเรณูที่ให้สารอาหารแก่ละอองเรณูที่กำลังพัฒนา
- โครงสร้างที่ปกป้องMeristem
- sporophyll ที่เกาะกันแน่น
- ผนัง sporangium มีชั้นเดียว, สปอร์น้อยกว่า 64 สปอร์
- ใบที่มีsporangia 1 อัน หรือมากกว่า
- ส่วนของพืชที่เจริญจากซอกใบ
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- มี xylem ลักษณะคล้ายรูปดาว
- โครงสร้างที่มีหน้าที่ช่วยกระจายสปอร์
- เป็นตัวสร้าง antheridium และถูกทำให้เกิดโดย microspore
- โครงสร้างที่สร้างเซลล์สืบพันธ์ุของเฟิร์น(genus 𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙮𝙥𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙨) ที่พัฒนาภายในสปอร์
- มี xylem และ Phloem จัดเรียงรอบๆพื้นที่ว่าง(pith) ซึ่งอาจมี Leaf gap
- พืชที่สร้างสปอร์ได้ 2 ชนิด
- ส่วนของเซลล์ที่ตายแล้วในพืชบริเวณกลางลำต้นหรือราก, ทำหน้าที่สะสมอาหาร
- มี Phloem ล้อมรอบ xylem
15 Clues: มี Phloem ล้อมรอบ xylem • sporophyll ที่เกาะกันแน่น • มี xylem ลักษณะคล้ายรูปดาว • โครงสร้างที่ปกป้องMeristem • พืชที่สร้างสปอร์ได้ 2 ชนิด • ส่วนของพืชที่เจริญจากซอกใบ • ใบที่มีsporangia 1 อัน หรือมากกว่า • โครงสร้างที่มีหน้าที่ช่วยกระจายสปอร์ • มักขึ้นบริเวณด้านข้างและปลายลำต้น พบในพืชโบราณ • ผนัง sporangium มีชั้นเดียว, สปอร์น้อยกว่า 64 สปอร์ • ...
Describing Plants 2024-05-04
Across
- nonflowering vascular plants that reproduce via spores and lack both seeds and flowers
- a group of monocotyledon herbaceous plants
- a plant that is dependent on another plant for its food and survival
- roots are essential parts of vascular plants, used for anchorage, absorption,transport of water and nutrients, and storage
- the stem and main wooden axis of a tree.
- A plant not attached to the ground and dependent on other plants for support
Down
- serve as the primary sites of photosynthesis, manufacturing food for plants.
- fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds.
- overall shape and growth form of a plant.
- the outermost layer of stems and roots of woody plants
- have a tall trunk with a crown of long, pointed leaves at the top
- small seed-bearing plant without a woody stem
- reproductive structure found in flowering plants
- a remarkable structure in the life cycle of a plant.
- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves
15 Clues: the stem and main wooden axis of a tree. • overall shape and growth form of a plant. • a group of monocotyledon herbaceous plants • small seed-bearing plant without a woody stem • reproductive structure found in flowering plants • a remarkable structure in the life cycle of a plant. • the outermost layer of stems and roots of woody plants • ...
bio plants 2025-04-09
Across
- attracts pollinators
- "flow down"
- how the plant reacts
- plants making glucose
- releases pollen
- male parts
Down
- supports the anther
- below the ground
- plant energy. sugar. carbohydrate
- female parts
- "xip up"
- female. holds the ovule/egg
- above the ground
- female. sticky to catch pollen
- female. the long tube between the stigma and the ovary
15 Clues: "xip up" • male parts • "flow down" • female parts • releases pollen • below the ground • above the ground • supports the anther • attracts pollinators • how the plant reacts • plants making glucose • female. holds the ovule/egg • female. sticky to catch pollen • plant energy. sugar. carbohydrate • female. the long tube between the stigma and the ovary
Wetland Plants 2025-10-12
Across
- also known as the 'forbidden corndog' of the swamp.
- the outer 'skin' of a tree
- the oxygen-producing parts of plants
- the favorite plant of monarch butterflies.
- this tree's name may have you thinking it's sad.
- cypress the only tree with 'knees'.
- a mushroom is a type of ________.
Down
- parts of a plant that are underground.
- a tiny green plant that floats on the surface of a pond often eaten by waterfowl.
- this tree provides us with sweet syrupy goodness.
- pad you might find a frog sitting on one of these.
- plant-like organisms that grow in water, but have no roots or leaves.
- a flower with big floating leaves found in a pond.
- A crusty organism (two tiny organisms living in symbiosis actually) that grows on rocks and trees and can sometimes look like moss.
- sometimes referred to as nature's carpet.
15 Clues: the outer 'skin' of a tree • a mushroom is a type of ________. • the oxygen-producing parts of plants • cypress the only tree with 'knees'. • parts of a plant that are underground. • sometimes referred to as nature's carpet. • the favorite plant of monarch butterflies. • this tree's name may have you thinking it's sad. • this tree provides us with sweet syrupy goodness. • ...
Biome Plants 2025-12-11
Across
- Make a wish and blow
- What Tarzan swings on
- Just a FUNGI
- Common in fields, Faces the sun
- What is a spikey plant in the desert?
- Fish homes/apartments
- Oak, Maple, Pine
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- What gamers need to touch
- Grows upside down
- Turtle snack
- What is a plant that is used in sunburn relief?
- Floats in a swamp
- Pretty flower in marshes and ponds
- Natural carpet, common on logs
- 4 leaf ____
15 Clues: 4 leaf ____ • Turtle snack • Just a FUNGI • Oak, Maple, Pine • Grows upside down • Floats in a swamp • Make a wish and blow • What Tarzan swings on • Fish homes/apartments • What gamers need to touch • Natural carpet, common on logs • Common in fields, Faces the sun • Pretty flower in marshes and ponds • What is a spikey plant in the desert? • ...
more plants 2026-05-30
Across
- This exotic plant flowers a surprising amount with just the smallest amounts of water
- This huge leafed climbing tropical plant is slowly getting as tall as our living room!
- This woody evergreen herb is a banger in a roast
- These little succulents grow on top of our rubbish bin house
- This is a low resilient growing red fruiting plant, which makes smaller versions of a favourite red fruit!
- A herb loved in mediterannean cuisine, that keeps flowering despite our best efforts
- We keep propagating these climbing vines despite running out of space
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- This wee tree has moved outdoors after it decorated our living room this winter
- This herb grows very tall with soft, small leaves that smell very strongly and go well with fish
- A climbing thorny flower gifted by our wonderful neighbours
- A fragrant purple flower bees and Andrews love
- This herb’s large leaves are so yum in browned butter
- This silver leafted tree makes yummy savoury fruit that are an amazing starter
- The branches from this silver green shrub are perfect for a bouquet and live in our front planter!
- This
15 Clues: This • A fragrant purple flower bees and Andrews love • This woody evergreen herb is a banger in a roast • This herb’s large leaves are so yum in browned butter • A climbing thorny flower gifted by our wonderful neighbours • These little succulents grow on top of our rubbish bin house • We keep propagating these climbing vines despite running out of space • ...
Unit 9 Plants Review Puzzle 2024-03-26
Across
- when plants "climb" up walls, buildings or other plants
- "food" produced by plants thru photosynthesis
- plant growth towards or away from stimulus
- reproduction where one parent plant generates new plants
- period of no growth
- type of plant like a carrot
- green structures in plant cells that capture light energy
- female plant parts
- byproduct of photosynthesis that humans get from plants
- plant that makes flowers and fruit
- type of plant that only lasts one season
- any change in an organism's environment
- plants grow towards/away from gravity
Down
- release of water vapor and oxygen thru stomata in leaves
- plants turn/grow towards the Sun
- plant that makes seeds that are not part of fruit
- type of stem that is green and flexible like dandelions
- where conifers keep their naked seeds
- plants that have special tissues to move water thru the plant
- plants that do not have special tissues to move water
- microscopic holes in leaves to let out oxygen and CO2 in
- plants that grow and develop for many growing seasons like trees
- male plant parts
- not roots but do help to anchor some plants to a surface
- process of moving pollen to female plant parts
25 Clues: male plant parts • female plant parts • period of no growth • type of plant like a carrot • plants turn/grow towards the Sun • plant that makes flowers and fruit • where conifers keep their naked seeds • plants grow towards/away from gravity • any change in an organism's environment • type of plant that only lasts one season • plant growth towards or away from stimulus • ...
Native plants 2013-12-05
Across
- It has korus and is native to NZ
- It can be found gardens
- Its name starts with a dairy product
- It is eaten by squirrels
- Its name start with a vegetables
- It is a citric plant
- It captures insects like flies
Down
- It can make ketes
- It produces sugar
- It is a large evergreen tree
- It has yellow flowers
- It can make furniture
- It is a plant in the pond
- It is the most common tree found in the UK
- It is popular on Valentines
15 Clues: It can make ketes • It produces sugar • It is a citric plant • It has yellow flowers • It can make furniture • It can be found gardens • It is eaten by squirrels • It is a plant in the pond • It is popular on Valentines • It is a large evergreen tree • It captures insects like flies • It has korus and is native to NZ • Its name start with a vegetables • ...
Poisonous plants 2015-12-06
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- Your skin feels this way after it touches poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac
- Poisonous plants release urushiol when their leaves are ______.
- You should not take one of these after contact with a poisonous plant because it can spread the poison; take a shower instead.
- The kind of reaction most people get from contact with a poisonous plant
- A colorless, odorless oil that is found in the leaves of poisonous plants
- The medical professional that you should check with if you think you touched a poisonous plant
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- You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this
- The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants
- What you get on your skin from contact with the poisonous plant
- Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year
- The poison can _______ from person/animal to person on clothes, skin or in air.
- One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you
- A harmful substance
- You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous.
- The kind of sleeves and pants you should wear in areas that could have poisonous plants.
15 Clues: A harmful substance • One mind of medicine that the doctor may give you • The number of leaves on some kinds of poisonous plants • You should stay _____ from plants that look poisonous. • Poisonous plants look this way depending on the time of year • You should be careful of leaves on plants that look like this • ...
Green Plants 2017-07-19
Across
- green pigment present in plants
- got from Pine trees
- woody stem
- is released by plants
- is a tree used for making cricket bats
- medicines made from plants only
- edible stem
- an useful plant
- plant used for making cloth
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- loss of water through leaves
- one of the products of photosynthesis
- edible root
- supports leaves and flowers
- edible leaf
- used to make ropes
15 Clues: woody stem • edible root • edible leaf • edible stem • an useful plant • used to make ropes • got from Pine trees • is released by plants • supports leaves and flowers • plant used for making cloth • loss of water through leaves • green pigment present in plants • medicines made from plants only • one of the products of photosynthesis • is a tree used for making cricket bats
Plants Vocabulary 2019-01-31
Across
- An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen
- The movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, across a selectively permeable membrane
- A complex carbohydrate made of multiple glucose molecules bound together
- The building blocks that make up living organisms
- A green pigment inside the chloroplast that is responsible for trapping light energy
- A chemical reaction in which a sugar and oxygen react with one another to produce energy, water vapour and carbon dioxide
- A plant organ responsible for reproduction
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- The mass of living materials
- A chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide react with one another to produce a sugar and oxygen
- A simple carbohydrate molecule produced by the process of photosynthesis
- The tough outer covering of a plant cell that prevents it from bursting
- A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function
- A specialised cell that transports food around the plant
- A hollow plant cell responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves of a plant
- Plant organs responsible for absorbing water and dissolved minerals from the soil
15 Clues: The mass of living materials • A plant organ responsible for reproduction • The building blocks that make up living organisms • An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen • A specialised cell that transports food around the plant • A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2024-05-11
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- Type of cell with no end walls & cells walls made of lignin
- Type of cell with many chloroplasts to maximise light absorption for photosynthesis
- Name of process that moves dissolved sugars through the phloem
- Group of cells with a similar structure & function
- Name of cells that controls size of stomata
- Plant tissue made of stem cells which can differentiate into any type of plant cell
- Limiting factor of photosynthesis
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- Sub-cellular structure photosynthesis takes place in
- Loss of water from the plants leaves
- Type of reaction which takes in / absorbs energy from the surroundings
- Type of pathogen that causes rose black spot
- Name of process by which water moves in and out of guard cells
- What happens to enzymes that control photosynthesis at high temperatures
- React with glucose to produce amino acids
- According to the inverse square law if we double the distance between the lamp & plant, by how many times will the light intensity decrease?
15 Clues: Limiting factor of photosynthesis • Loss of water from the plants leaves • React with glucose to produce amino acids • Name of cells that controls size of stomata • Type of pathogen that causes rose black spot • Group of cells with a similar structure & function • Sub-cellular structure photosynthesis takes place in • ...
Unusual plants 2023-07-12
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- extremely large
- to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
- the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables or meat
- substances that plants or animals need in order to live and grow
- relating to a person, animal, or other living thing that eats meat
- used to mean that something is likely
- holding or gripping firmly or closely
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- to change food in the stomach into substances that the body can use
- to work or operate
- being the only one of its kind; very special, unusual, or good
- energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm
- not enjoyable or pleasant
- to take something in, especially gradually
- to give freedom or free movement to someone or something
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
15 Clues: extremely large • to work or operate • not enjoyable or pleasant • used to mean that something is likely • holding or gripping firmly or closely • to take something in, especially gradually • energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm • the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables or meat • to give freedom or free movement to someone or something • ...
Plants Review 2023-03-21
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- where the egg is found
- prevents water loss
- embryo seed is alive but not growing
- where gas exchange takes place
- plants response to light
- a carbohydrate, nourishes the embryo
- transports water
- produces pollen
- where photosynthesis takes place
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- increases surface area of the root
- the vascular bundle or vein
- leave tissue with lots of chloroplast
- 2 sperm cells involved in plant fertilization
- loss of water in plants
- a typical seed contains this
15 Clues: produces pollen • transports water • prevents water loss • where the egg is found • loss of water in plants • plants response to light • the vascular bundle or vein • a typical seed contains this • where gas exchange takes place • where photosynthesis takes place • increases surface area of the root • embryo seed is alive but not growing • a carbohydrate, nourishes the embryo • ...
Medicinal Plants 2024-10-23
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- - An herb used to soothe headaches and digestive discomfort; often found in teas.
- - A succulent plant known for its soothing gel used to treat burns and skin irritations.
- - A spice used to regulate blood sugar and reduce inflammation.
- - An herb used for its antimicrobial properties and to support memory and cognitive health.
- - A flowering plant used in salves to heal wounds and reduce skin inflammation.
- - A pungent herb used to boost heart health and improve circulation.
- - A fragrant herb often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
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- - A yellow spice known for its anti-inflammatory properties, often used to relieve joint pain.
- - A root commonly used to treat insomnia and anxiety by promoting relaxation.
- - A root used to boost energy levels and improve concentration.
- - A flowering plant that is believed to boost the immune system and reduce symptoms of the common cold.
- - A common culinary herb with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
- - A root commonly used to relieve nausea and digestive issues.
- - A herb often made into tea to relieve anxiety and promote sleep.
- - A plant traditionally used to treat migraines and reduce fever.
15 Clues: - A root commonly used to relieve nausea and digestive issues. • - A root used to boost energy levels and improve concentration. • - A spice used to regulate blood sugar and reduce inflammation. • - A plant traditionally used to treat migraines and reduce fever. • - A herb often made into tea to relieve anxiety and promote sleep. • ...
Power Plants! 2025-05-26
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- The chemical element used in CANDU nuclear reactors
- A force caused by the movement of electrical charges
- Liquid water is boiled and converted into this gas
- a type of machine through which liquid or gas flows and turns a special wheel with blades in order to produce power
- The type of energy stored behind a hydroelectric dam
- The movement of electrons in a wire
- The stationary (doesn't move) part of a generator
- A material that does not allow the free flow of electrons
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- The type of nuclear reaction inside a CANDU reactor
- A machine used for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- The type of electrical current produced by a coal fired power plant
- A device that changes chemical energy into electrical energy
- A commonly used metal conductor
- A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- A material that allows the free flow of electrons
15 Clues: A commonly used metal conductor • The movement of electrons in a wire • A material that allows the free flow of electrons • The stationary (doesn't move) part of a generator • Liquid water is boiled and converted into this gas • The type of nuclear reaction inside a CANDU reactor • The chemical element used in CANDU nuclear reactors • ...
Plants Diversity 2025-11-25
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- these are the plants with flowers and fruit
- nonvascular plants are non-formally called ___?
- ________ vascular plants have no seeds
- type of plant limited in size
- means "naked seed"
- help capture light for photosynthesis
- part of the plant that plays a role in gas exchange
- ____ cells open and close the stomata
- carries water through vascular plants
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- How nonvascular plants get their water
- the plants structure is critical to preform ___?
- _____ plants have true leaves, stems, and roots
- help anchor plants and absorb water
- carries sugar through a vascular plants leaves
- Unlike humans, plants do not have ____?
15 Clues: means "naked seed" • type of plant limited in size • help anchor plants and absorb water • help capture light for photosynthesis • ____ cells open and close the stomata • carries water through vascular plants • How nonvascular plants get their water • ________ vascular plants have no seeds • Unlike humans, plants do not have ____? • ...
Test plants 2026-01-22
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- Drooping, tubular, bell-like flowers (up to 2" long) Flowers purple, pink, white
- Leaves are ovate to elliptic in shape Dark green leaves with zebra-like white veins Spikes of yellow-bracted flowers are long-lasting
- Leaves come in variety of colors from variegated to green or red Can be 4-6’ tall
- Flowers look like small petunias Compact, mounded plants grow 3-9” tall on mostly trailing stems.
- 12-18" tall Brightly colored waxy-petaled flowers Colors ranging from white to yellow to apricot to pink to rose to red.
- Grows from a tuber Plants grow in clumps 1-2.5' tall One leaf per stem
- Ovate, toothed, medium green leaves. Cultivar height ranges from 8-inch dwarfs to 36-inch tall plants
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- Small, woody shrub Usually grows to 1.5 – 3’ tall Erect growing habit
- Dense foliage forms arching mound that matures 1-3’ tall and spreads 3-4’ wide Leaflets create bushy tail Plant has small thorns
- Graceful, fern-like mounds of mostly basal, 2-3 ternately compound leaves with sharply-toothed leaflets Tiny flowers densely packed into erect to arching, plume-like panicles rising above foliage on slender, upright stems
- Midrib gets progressively lighter in color towards end of leaf Fasciated, large crested flower heads (3-12” across), with each flower head somewhat resembling the comb of a rooster.
- Compact, clump-forming aster that forms rounded foliage mound 24-30” tall and wide Profuse daisy-like asters (1” diameter) with violet-blue rays and yellow center disks
- Small, compact, usually single-trunked palm Usually grows to 4' tall Dense, attractive foliage, compact shape and easy
- Waxy leaves gives glossy look Leaf margins look like torn paper, rough, ragged edges
- It has linear leaves that are green or striped white. Flowering stems bear loose panicles of small, white, starry flowers.
15 Clues: Small, woody shrub Usually grows to 1.5 – 3’ tall Erect growing habit • Grows from a tuber Plants grow in clumps 1-2.5' tall One leaf per stem • Drooping, tubular, bell-like flowers (up to 2" long) Flowers purple, pink, white • Leaves come in variety of colors from variegated to green or red Can be 4-6’ tall • ...
Vascular Plants 2026-04-21
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight
- Main structure that supports the plant and connects roots to leaves
- Tissue that transports sugars and nutrients
- Plant parts where photosynthesis occurs
- Structures that absorb water from the soil
- Gas that plants release into the air
- The process by which plants lose water through their leaves
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- Type of plant that has xylem and phloem
- Process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- Reproductive structures found in many vascular plants
- (2 words) Type of plant that has xylem and phloem
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves
- Movement of water through a plant from roots to leaves
- Plants that produce seeds often have these (reproductive structures)
- Reproductive units that can grow into new plants
16 Clues: Gas that plants release into the air • Type of plant that has xylem and phloem • Plant parts where photosynthesis occurs • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves • Structures that absorb water from the soil • Reproductive units that can grow into new plants • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight • Tissue that transports sugars and nutrients • ...
Plants Crossword 2022-03-06
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- Type of cells found in leaves
- One useful product of fermentation (e.g. in beer)
- Dioxide, One useful product of fermentation that helps bread to rise
- acid, The waste product of Anaerobic respiration
- The process of plants converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and energy
- The organelle in which respiration occurs
- The chemical that allows photosynthesis to occur
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- The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- Tiny holes found mainly underneath the leaf to allow gases to diffuse into and out of the leaf.
- The movement of particles from higher to lower concentrations
- The diffusion of water from an area of higher to lower concentration across a membrane
- Anaerobic respiration in microorganisms such as yeast
- Type of respiration that occurs without oxygen and produced Lactic acid
- Type of respiration that converts oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide and water
- The study of plants
15 Clues: The study of plants • Type of cells found in leaves • The organelle in which respiration occurs • The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • acid, The waste product of Anaerobic respiration • The chemical that allows photosynthesis to occur • One useful product of fermentation (e.g. in beer) • Anaerobic respiration in microorganisms such as yeast • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2019-01-31
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- An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen
- The movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, across a selectively permeable membrane
- A complex carbohydrate made of multiple glucose molecules bound together
- The building blocks that make up living organisms
- A green pigment inside the chloroplast that is responsible for trapping light energy
- A chemical reaction in which a sugar and oxygen react with one another to produce energy, water vapour and carbon dioxide
- A plant organ responsible for reproduction
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- The mass of living materials
- A chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide react with one another to produce a sugar and oxygen
- A simple carbohydrate molecule produced by the process of photosynthesis
- The tough outer covering of a plant cell that prevents it from bursting
- A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function
- A specialised cell that transports food around the plant
- A hollow plant cell responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves of a plant
- Plant organs responsible for absorbing water and dissolved minerals from the soil
15 Clues: The mass of living materials • A plant organ responsible for reproduction • The building blocks that make up living organisms • An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen • A specialised cell that transports food around the plant • A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2024-09-20
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- The site where photosynthesis occurs.
- Acts as a support structure.
- Large singular vein that runs through the middle of the leaf.
- These small openings in the leaf help with gas exchange.
- They carry water for photosynthesis.
- ________ and chlorophyll must be present for photosynthesis to occur.
- The process by which plants make food.
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- This substance is obtained via the roots.
- It is sent to be stored in other parts of the plant like roots, stems, fruits or converted and stored as starch in leaves.
- Broad flat part of the leaf.
- The stalk that joins the leaf to the stem.
- This gas is not needed and is released from plants as a waste product.
- The tip of the leaf.
- Protects against water loss.
- Transport sugars produced in photosynthesis.
15 Clues: The tip of the leaf. • Broad flat part of the leaf. • Acts as a support structure. • Protects against water loss. • They carry water for photosynthesis. • The site where photosynthesis occurs. • The process by which plants make food. • This substance is obtained via the roots. • The stalk that joins the leaf to the stem. • Transport sugars produced in photosynthesis. • ...
Plants & Animals 2024-09-28
Plants & Animals 2026-01-27
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- The outer skin of a tree
- Large extinct animal from long ago
- Part of a plant that can grow into a new one
- Small animal with six legs
- Any living animal
- Home for birds or eggs
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- When a flower opens
- Common green plant covering the ground
- Animals living in nature
- A small plant with many branches
- Part of a plant under the ground
- Green part of a plant
- A group of similar animals or plants
- Part of a tree that grows from the trunk
- To chase or look for animals
15 Clues: Any living animal • When a flower opens • Green part of a plant • Home for birds or eggs • The outer skin of a tree • Animals living in nature • Small animal with six legs • To chase or look for animals • A small plant with many branches • Part of a plant under the ground • Large extinct animal from long ago • A group of similar animals or plants • ...
NW plants 2026-02-26
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- tree that #8 across grows on
- blue/purple berries, smooth dark green leaf
- Polypodium glycyrrhiza
- Soft fuzzy red sour berry
- Sour, sweet, red or purple round berries
- fern to cut with
- SUPER SOUR grape
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- small white flowers on a large bush
- Murder weapon of the devil
- berry named for fish
- Grippy ground green
- OW OW OW
- useful bark
- Not a man fern
- Doe a ____ fern
15 Clues: OW OW OW • useful bark • Not a man fern • Doe a ____ fern • fern to cut with • SUPER SOUR grape • Grippy ground green • berry named for fish • Polypodium glycyrrhiza • Soft fuzzy red sour berry • Murder weapon of the devil • tree that #8 across grows on • small white flowers on a large bush • Sour, sweet, red or purple round berries • blue/purple berries, smooth dark green leaf
Tomato Plants 2026-03-01
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- A plant that grows and produces fruit throughout the season.
- An indoor electric light that enables photosynthesis.
- To move from one place to another when seedlings are 2-3" tall.
- Open-pollinated, "true to type" seeds. Can save seeds.
- The study of plants.
- The process of creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, etc.
- The first leaves that supply food to the plant.
- The part of the embryo that will be the first root.
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- A plant that grows to a fixed height; all fruit ripens then.
- The protective skin around the seed.
- The number of days from seedling to ripe fruit.
- When a dormant seed "wakes up" and develops into a seedling.
- The part of the embryo that will be the stem and true leaves.
- The first stage of a developing plant.
- Created by cross-pollination. Seeds do not produce same fruit.
15 Clues: The study of plants. • The protective skin around the seed. • The first stage of a developing plant. • The number of days from seedling to ripe fruit. • The first leaves that supply food to the plant. • The part of the embryo that will be the first root. • An indoor electric light that enables photosynthesis. • Open-pollinated, "true to type" seeds. Can save seeds. • ...
Ferns and Seedless Vascular Plants 2012-12-15
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- the asexual and diploid cell formed
- What seedless vascular plants use to transport food
- Seedless vascular plants are divided into ____ divisions
- What seedless vascular plants require to reproduce
- Seedless vascular plants exhibit _______ reproduction
- What type of plant makes up the majority of the seedless vascular plants
- Seedless vascular plants grow in ____ areas
- Fern allies
- Ferns were tree size during this period
- female reproductive organ
- the haploid cell formed (ex. prothallus)
- What seedless vascular plants produced
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- First stage in a fern's development
- When young they are spirally coiled tightly upon themselves
- What seedless vascular plants use to transport water
- male reproductive organ
- Ferns and their allies
- A ____ spot underneath a fern is a spore
- clusters of spores
19 Clues: Fern allies • clusters of spores • Ferns and their allies • male reproductive organ • female reproductive organ • First stage in a fern's development • the asexual and diploid cell formed • What seedless vascular plants produced • Ferns were tree size during this period • the haploid cell formed (ex. prothallus) • A ____ spot underneath a fern is a spore • ...
Plant Classification and Nomenclature Review 2020-08-23
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- Plants that have a persisting top such as shrubs or trees
- Plants that live for several years and produce flowers and seeds each year after reaching maturity
- Binomial naming system that give plants formal names using the genus and species of the plant
- Plants that die each winter and new stems grow from the roots each spring
- Plant in which the seed contains one cotyledon and its leaf veins are parallel
- Capitalized and comes before the species name
- Span Describes the longevity of the plant and when it is likely to bloom
- Plants that can tolerate cold temperatures
- Plants that produce pollen grains and ovules in flowers and produce fruit
- More specific then genus and refers to groupings of plants which consistently produce plants of the same type
- The science of systematically naming and organizing organisms into similar groups
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- Plants that reproduce through spores and lack a vascular system
- Plants with seeds that are not encased by an outer layer and produce pollen grains and ovules in cones
- Plant that begins its life cycle in the late summer or fall and die back in the spring
- Plants that complete their life cycle in the second growing season with flowers and seeds
- Plants that do not survive cold winters and are often grown as annuals
- Plant that begins its life cycle in spring or summer and completes its life cycle before fall or winter
- The seed contains two cotyledons and its floral parts come in fours or fives
- Plants that can grow to be large in size and reproduce through seeds
- Plants that shed leaves and are leafless for a portion of the year
- Plants that have leaves that persist throughout the year
- A plant life cycle that occurs in one growing season
22 Clues: Plants that can tolerate cold temperatures • Capitalized and comes before the species name • A plant life cycle that occurs in one growing season • Plants that have leaves that persist throughout the year • Plants that have a persisting top such as shrubs or trees • Plants that reproduce through spores and lack a vascular system • ...
Garden Variety 2023-12-14
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- Structure for growing plants
- Plant leaves collectively
- Garden Type of Japanese rock garden
- Material spread to enrich soil
- Common annual flowering plant
- Old plant variety
- Plant that lives for only one season
- Hand tool for planting
- To transfer pollen in plants
- Supplying water to plants
- To begin to grow from a seed
- Technique to join two plants together
- Moss used as soil amendment
- Soil type ideal for growing plants
- Chemical for killing insects
- Framework for climbing plants
- Crossbred plant for desired traits
- Growing without soil
- Glass container for growing plants
- Miniature tree growing technique
- Having different colored zones on leaves
- Soil acidity or alkalinity measure
- Tool to gather leaves or soil
- Landscaping that requires little water
- Resistant to dry conditions
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- Organic component of soil
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Study of plants
- Decomposed organic matter
- Plant storage organ for dormancy
- Can Tool for hydrating plants
- Plant that keeps leaves year-round
- Plant variety cultivated for features
- Essential nutrient for plants
- Art or practice of garden cultivation
- Green pigment in plants
- Cutting tool for pruning
- Garden structure for shade
- The root used in grafting
- Introducing air into the soil
- Produce or crop amount
- Fragrant flowering plant
- Art of trimming shrubs into shapes
- Combining fish and plant cultivation
- To add nutrients to plants
- Removing dead flower heads
- To cut back branches for growth
- Plant grown flat against a wall
- Flower or to produce flowers
- To breed plants by natural processes
- Plants used for flavoring or medicine
- Tool for digging and moving earth
- Use of worms to decompose organic waste
- Chemical for killing pests
- Remove excess plants for growth
55 Clues: Study of plants • Old plant variety • Growing without soil • Hand tool for planting • Produce or crop amount • Green pigment in plants • Cutting tool for pruning • Fragrant flowering plant • Organic component of soil • Plant leaves collectively • Decomposed organic matter • The root used in grafting • Supplying water to plants • Garden structure for shade • To add nutrients to plants • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON PLANT NUTRITION 2013-09-02
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- Tiny holes that allow gases in and out of a leaf.
- energy Type of energy that is used by plants to make photosynthesis.
- One of the processes that can be done inside the plant by the use of glucose. This process also requires minerals to make new chemical substances.
- Chemical reaction where energy is used to convert CO2 and H2O into glucose and oxygen.
- Plants are known as the ______ because they provide food for other organisms.
- _______ layer :Layer with large air spaces between the cells that allow gases to difuse .
- Plant´s organ where food is made.
- Where plants can get minerals and water from.
- A gas needed by plants for photosynthesis is _______ dioxide.
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- Simple sugar made by plants .
- To find out if a leaf has glucose or not, a ________ test can be done.
- Plants that do not contain chlorophyll in parts of the leaf.
- Substances needed by plants to keep healthy.
- Mineral used by the plant to make flowers and fruit.
- Liquid that travels to chloroplast by osmosis.
- Green pigment of plants.
- Transparent layer that protects the leaf.
- panels Sun light is absorbed by plants to make photosynthesis, therefore, plants are similar to __________.
- Most of the minerals used by plants are found in _________ .
- reaction Photosynthesis is an example of a ___________.
20 Clues: Green pigment of plants. • Simple sugar made by plants . • Plant´s organ where food is made. • Transparent layer that protects the leaf. • Substances needed by plants to keep healthy. • Where plants can get minerals and water from. • Liquid that travels to chloroplast by osmosis. • Tiny holes that allow gases in and out of a leaf. • ...
Gardening 2026-05-12
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- Small hand tool for digging
- Tool for gathering leaves
- Gathering crops from garden
- Special soil mix for containers
- Transfer of pollen for fertilization
- Tool for cutting branches
- Cutting back plants for growth
- Process of seed sprouting
- Material spread to retain moisture
- Tool for breaking soil
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- Underground storage organ for plants
- Growing new plants from cuttings
- Nutrient added to soil
- Unwanted plant in garden
- Frame for supporting climbing plants
- Shovel used for digging
- System for watering plants
- Plant embryo for growth
- Structure for growing plants indoors
- Decomposed organic matter for soil
20 Clues: Nutrient added to soil • Tool for breaking soil • Shovel used for digging • Plant embryo for growth • Unwanted plant in garden • Tool for gathering leaves • Tool for cutting branches • Process of seed sprouting • System for watering plants • Small hand tool for digging • Gathering crops from garden • Cutting back plants for growth • Special soil mix for containers • ...
Plants 2018-04-17
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- seeds with two cotilidens
- - uses energy from sunlight to produce own food
- - example of fibrous root
- - gives food to plant
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- - seed-bearing part of a plant
- - central root from which many roots spreads
- root - roots growing from the stem
- green pigment present in all plants
- - plants which have two seed coats
9 Clues: - gives food to plant • seeds with two cotilidens • - example of fibrous root • - seed-bearing part of a plant • root - roots growing from the stem • - plants which have two seed coats • green pigment present in all plants • - central root from which many roots spreads • - uses energy from sunlight to produce own food
