plants Crossword Puzzles
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 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
Plant Classification 2020-02-10
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- or fruit.
- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- throughout a plant
- dicot's leaf veins
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- parallel veins in the leaves
- plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- organism that can produce its own food
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- cone bearing tree
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
21 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • throughout a plant • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
gardening 2025-03-07
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- To gather mature crops from the garden
- Tool used for gathering leaves and leveling soil
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Framework used to support climbing plants
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Underground storage organ of some plants
- Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
- Tool used to remove weeds and break up soil
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- Unwanted plant that competes with cultivated plants
- Plants grown for culinary and medicinal use
- Small hand tool for digging and planting
- Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer
- Plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- Young plant grown from a seed
- Can Container used to water plants
- Upper layer of soil, rich in nutrients
- To trim and cut back plants for better growth
- Tool used for digging in the garden
- Place where plants are grown for sale
20 Clues: Young plant grown from a seed • Can Container used to water plants • Tool used for digging in the garden • Place where plants are grown for sale • To gather mature crops from the garden • Upper layer of soil, rich in nutrients • Small hand tool for digging and planting • Plant that lives for more than two years • Underground storage organ of some plants • ...
plants growth 2022-08-25
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- 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 ?
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- 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
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- 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
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- ______ 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- attracts pollinators
- "flow down"
- how the plant reacts
- plants making glucose
- releases pollen
- male parts
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- 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
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- 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 ________.
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
83 2020-02-11
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- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- parallel veins in the leaves
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- throughout a plant
- plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- monocot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
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- dicot's leaf veins
- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- organism that can produce its own food
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- or fruit.
21 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • throughout a plant • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
plant vocab Madi 2022-03-22
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- plants make ______________
- female
- what the steam holds
- pollen attracts ______________
- little bumps
- protection for the plant
- holds up plant
- dioxide
- roots need
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- how plants make food
- new plant
- male
- plants need ________to survive
- plants make___________
- adsorbs sunlight
- underground
- colorful
- plants need_________ to grow
18 Clues: male • female • dioxide • colorful • new plant • roots need • underground • little bumps • holds up plant • adsorbs sunlight • how plants make food • what the steam holds • plants make___________ • protection for the plant • plants make ______________ • plants need_________ to grow • plants need ________to survive • pollen attracts ______________
Plant Kingdom 2025-07-20
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- green pigment found in the plants.
- _____ produce most of world's oxygen.
- the washing or blowing away of top layer of soil.
- stems of some of these become hard and woody when they grow old.
- a combination of living and non living things.
- trees that remain green in all seasons.
- these are big tall and strong plants
- Plants provide us with food and _____.
- process by which plants prepare food.
- climbers are used for this purpose due to their structure.
- these trees lose their leaves in autumn
- example of evergreen tree.
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- a scientist who studies plants
- these are often used to cover walls.
- example of shrub
- the age of the plant can be determined by this.
- plants absorb this from the air while making food.
- climbers use this to climb.
- the stem of the trees is called
- a medicinal herb.
- branch of biology that deals with plants.
- they are source of fuel and lumber.
- aquatic plants serve as ___ grounds.
- outer covering of the trunk is called this.
- the tallest trees in the world.
- plants that live in and around water.
- season in which deciduous trees lose leaves.
27 Clues: example of shrub • a medicinal herb. • example of evergreen tree. • climbers use this to climb. • a scientist who studies plants • the stem of the trees is called • the tallest trees in the world. • green pigment found in the plants. • they are source of fuel and lumber. • these are often used to cover walls. • these are big tall and strong plants • ...
All About Plants Review 2024-02-21
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- The world's tallest trees
- The smallest flowering plant is less than a ____ long
- Some trees keep their leaves in the winter. These are called ____
- Many people cut this down for homes, airports, and roads
- Spinach and ____ are leaf vegetables
- We wear ____ and the material comes from plants
- The Coast redwood can live for more than ____
- Flies like plants that smell like ____
- Leaves are green because of ____
- Wolffia plants grow in this
- It makes seeds but it doesn't produce flowers
- Plants use sunlight to make food from ____ and water
- Insects and other animals can see some ____ better than others
- Many plants that grow on land grow in this
- A red fruit
- Lots of the ____ that we use come from plants
- Planes leave from here
- Many flowers have ____ that help bees find the center
- Cauliflower and ____ are flower vegetables
- These plants don't produce seeds
- This animal helps pollinate flowers
- This animal pollinates flowers and make honey
- The only plant that produces flowers underwater
- Ferns and mosses make these
- Bees like flowers with a ____ smell
- This part of the plant makes seeds
- Animals and ____ help pollinate flowers
- The titan arum is one of the world's ____ plants
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- Some plants need sun, other plants need ___
- A kind of plant that produces flowers
- This plant can grow in very clod places
- A kind of plant that produces seeds
- This is an insect-eating plant
- Plants make their own food. It's called ____
- Most plants make these things
- Dangerous chemicals that are bad for plants
- The smallest flowering plant
- This part of the flower has eggs
- Carrots and ____ are root vegetables
- It's important to eat your ____ and vegetables
- This part of the plant holds the plant to the soil
- Plants usually grow well when it's sunny and there is ____
- Birds like flowers with this color
- These insects help pollinate flowers
- When people cut down trees, the plants lose their ____
- Conifers make this
- Plants that farmers grow for food
- Celery and ____ are stem vegetables
- The male part of the flower makes this
- A tropical forest that is hot and wet
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and produce ____
- The wind and ____ take some fruit away from the plant
- Plants can make their own food! This is called ____
- Bees, birds, and flies are animals that help ____ plants
- This part of the flower makes pollen
- In summer, plants make lots of food because there is lots of ____
- A type of non-seed plant
57 Clues: A red fruit • Conifers make this • Planes leave from here • A type of non-seed plant • The world's tallest trees • Wolffia plants grow in this • Ferns and mosses make these • The smallest flowering plant • Most plants make these things • This is an insect-eating plant • This part of the flower has eggs • Leaves are green because of ____ • These plants don't produce seeds • ...
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
Plants 2022-01-19
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- coat (testa) - The product is a structure in which the embryo is protected from temperature extremes by its state of desiccation and is often guarded from further drying and from mechanical or biological degradation by the seed coats.
- - the primary bud of a plant embryo usually situated at the apex of the hypocotyl and consisting of leaves and an epicotyl.
- - a minute opening in the integument of an ovule of a seed plant
- - It is a berry with an outer hard rind formed of epicarp and a part of mesocarp.
- - any fleshy watery fruit of the melon or cucumber type, with numerous seeds and a firm rind.
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- - a many-celled and many-seeded indehiscent fruit that is pulpy within and has a hard or woody rind
- - Is a scar left by the stalk which attached the ovule to the ovary wall before it became a seed.
- - An embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism. In general, in organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization and continues through the formation of body structures, such as tissues and organs.
- (hypocotyl) - The hypocotyl (short for "hypocotyledonous stem", meaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a germinating seedling, found below the cotyledons (seed leaves) and above the radicle (root).
- leaf (cotyledon) -
10 Clues: leaf (cotyledon) - • - a minute opening in the integument of an ovule of a seed plant • - It is a berry with an outer hard rind formed of epicarp and a part of mesocarp. • - any fleshy watery fruit of the melon or cucumber type, with numerous seeds and a firm rind. • ...
Plants 2022-01-19
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- coat (testa) - The product is a structure in which the embryo is protected from temperature extremes by its state of desiccation and is often guarded from further drying and from mechanical or biological degradation by the seed coats.
- - the primary bud of a plant embryo usually situated at the apex of the hypocotyl and consisting of leaves and an epicotyl.
- - a minute opening in the integument of an ovule of a seed plant
- - It is a berry with an outer hard rind formed of epicarp and a part of mesocarp.
- - any fleshy watery fruit of the melon or cucumber type, with numerous seeds and a firm rind.
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- - a many-celled and many-seeded indehiscent fruit that is pulpy within and has a hard or woody rind
- - Is a scar left by the stalk which attached the ovule to the ovary wall before it became a seed.
- - An embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism. In general, in organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization and continues through the formation of body structures, such as tissues and organs.
- (hypocotyl) - The hypocotyl (short for "hypocotyledonous stem", meaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a germinating seedling, found below the cotyledons (seed leaves) and above the radicle (root).
- leaf (cotyledon) -
10 Clues: leaf (cotyledon) - • - a minute opening in the integument of an ovule of a seed plant • - It is a berry with an outer hard rind formed of epicarp and a part of mesocarp. • - any fleshy watery fruit of the melon or cucumber type, with numerous seeds and a firm rind. • ...
Plants 2021-11-29
9 Clues: the start of a plant • tiny holes that breathe • the part that gets oxygen • process that produce food • energy that the plants get • liquid that the plants need • the largest part of the plant • nutrients that are in the soil • dioxide air that absorb the plants
plants 2013-11-19
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- The most beautiful part of a plant
- Something to do with pollen that bees help with
- The process in which a plant makes food
- The name of a young root that is still inside the seed
- The skin of a tree
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- An underground food store
- The name of the process of the young plant growing
- Has heat and helps plants to make food
- Helps plants make food
9 Clues: The skin of a tree • Helps plants make food • An underground food store • The most beautiful part of a plant • Has heat and helps plants to make food • The process in which a plant makes food • Something to do with pollen that bees help with • The name of the process of the young plant growing • The name of a young root that is still inside the seed
Plants 2023-03-03
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- Part of a plant that grows off the stem and collects sunlight
- process where plants synthesize or make their own food from carbon dioxide and water
- dioxide exhaled by humans and animals;needed by plants
- part of a plant that creates new seeds
- a very young plant
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- part of photosynthesis process. It is also and is the reason why plants have a green pigment or color
- when Plants take energy from the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar
- released by plants and inhaled by humans and animals
- helps to anchor, or keep plants sturdy and in place
9 Clues: a very young plant • part of a plant that creates new seeds • helps to anchor, or keep plants sturdy and in place • released by plants and inhaled by humans and animals • dioxide exhaled by humans and animals;needed by plants • Part of a plant that grows off the stem and collects sunlight • ...
PLANTS 2022-12-08
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- I am fleshy and grow from the plant
- I am green in colour and I make food for the plant
- I am put into books. Sometimes plain, ruled and sometimes colourful
- I am the part of a fruit from which a baby plant grows
- I am a green colour leaf. Grind me with some salt and other species to make a delicious chutney.
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- I am tall in size. I have a thick and brown stem which bears many branches and leaves.
- I am the favourite food of the Great Bugs Bunny
- I am brown in colour. A person who cuts me into pieces is called a woodcutter.
- I am the main body of the plant. I carry water and food to all parts of the plants
9 Clues: I am fleshy and grow from the plant • I am the favourite food of the Great Bugs Bunny • I am green in colour and I make food for the plant • I am the part of a fruit from which a baby plant grows • I am put into books. Sometimes plain, ruled and sometimes colourful • I am brown in colour. A person who cuts me into pieces is called a woodcutter. • ...
Plants 2022-12-19
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- A plant that has seeds enclosed in an ovary, also known as a flowering plant
- A plant that lacks seeds, reproducing instead through spores.
- A group of nonvascular plants that are similar to mosses, but with a thicker and more complex structure.
- Nonvascular plants that are characterized by their simple structure and small size.
- The male reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a filament and an anther.
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- A plant that has a specialized system of tubes for transporting water and nutrients.
- A thin, often brightly colored structure of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- nonvascular plants that are typically small and green, often found in damp or shaded areas.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower, often located at the top of the pistil.
9 Clues: A plant that lacks seeds, reproducing instead through spores. • A plant that has seeds enclosed in an ovary, also known as a flowering plant • A thin, often brightly colored structure of a flower that attracts pollinators. • The female reproductive organ of a flower, often located at the top of the pistil. • ...
Plants 2022-12-19
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- A plant that has seeds enclosed in an ovary, also known as a flowering plant
- A plant that lacks seeds, reproducing instead through spores.
- A group of nonvascular plants that are similar to mosses, but with a thicker and more complex structure.
- Nonvascular plants that are characterized by their simple structure and small size.
- The male reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a filament and an anther.
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- A plant that has a specialized system of tubes for transporting water and nutrients.
- A thin, often brightly colored structure of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- nonvascular plants that are typically small and green, often found in damp or shaded areas.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower, often located at the top of the pistil.
9 Clues: A plant that lacks seeds, reproducing instead through spores. • A plant that has seeds enclosed in an ovary, also known as a flowering plant • A thin, often brightly colored structure of a flower that attracts pollinators. • The female reproductive organ of a flower, often located at the top of the pistil. • ...
Plants 2023-01-30
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- green plastids
- this is necessary for photosynthesis.
- It separates the contents of the cell from the surrounding medium
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- Formed by collection of tissues
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- The living substance in the cell.
- Empty structure in the cytoplasm
- Term for component present in the cytoplasm
- a group of cells
- units of inheritance present on the chromosomes
10 Clues: green plastids • a group of cells • Formed by collection of tissues • Empty structure in the cytoplasm • The living substance in the cell. • this is necessary for photosynthesis. • Term for component present in the cytoplasm • units of inheritance present on the chromosomes • It separates the contents of the cell from the surrounding medium • ...
plants 2023-04-23
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 2020-10-23
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 • Release of water as water vapour • A stem that we use in making tea • A tree which has needle like leaves
Plants 2021-07-12
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- protect when flower is a bud
- part of the plant that grow under the soil called
- female part of flower
- Green color pigment found in leaves
- part of flower responsable for fragrance
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- male part of flower
- part of the plant that grow abouve the soil called
- help the plant to breath
- gas given out in photosynthesis
9 Clues: male part of flower • female part of flower • help the plant to breath • protect when flower is a bud • gas given out in photosynthesis • Green color pigment found in leaves • part of flower responsable for fragrance • part of the plant that grow under the soil called • part of the plant that grow abouve the soil called
Plants 2021-10-08
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- Part of the plant you can eat
- ___ use sunlight to make food for the plant
- ___ is a baby plant
- ___ helps plants to live and grow
- ___ stores food and water for a plant
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- Keep the plant in the soil
- The way an animal or plants looks like its parents
- ___ is a yellow sticky powder and makes new seeds
- Plants, animals and people are ___ ?
9 Clues: ___ is a baby plant • Keep the plant in the soil • Part of the plant you can eat • ___ helps plants to live and grow • Plants, animals and people are ___ ? • ___ stores food and water for a plant • ___ use sunlight to make food for the plant • ___ is a yellow sticky powder and makes new seeds • The way an animal or plants looks like its parents
Plants 2022-11-13
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- process plants use to make glucose food
- take in water for photosynthesis
- give the plant food before its leaves are big enough to make food
- sugar that plants make and use for food
- when fertilized makes a seed
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- takes in carbon dioxide and lets out oxygen
- cells contains green chlorophyll and where photosynthesis takes place
- hold plant upright to reach light
- collect solar energy for photosynthesis
9 Clues: when fertilized makes a seed • take in water for photosynthesis • hold plant upright to reach light • process plants use to make glucose food • sugar that plants make and use for food • collect solar energy for photosynthesis • takes in carbon dioxide and lets out oxygen • give the plant food before its leaves are big enough to make food • ...
Plants 2023-12-05
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- Process of a plant bending toward light
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Green pigment in plants.
- Part of a plant where seeds are formed
- Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
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- Underground part of a plant
- Process of water movement in plants
- wall Protective outer layer of a plant cell
- Fluid that transports nutrients in a plant
9 Clues: Green pigment in plants. • Underground part of a plant • Male reproductive part of a flower • Process of water movement in plants • Part of a plant where seeds are formed • Process of a plant bending toward light • Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • Fluid that transports nutrients in a plant • wall Protective outer layer of a plant cell
plants 2024-01-09
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- absorb water an nutrients
- the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy
- process by which leaves give off water vapour
- they are found inside fruits
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- these plants are mostly found in desert
- is a shrub fragrant,evergreen,needle like leaves and pink puple or blue flowers native to the mediterranean region
- are found inside flowers
- are typically found in leaves but can also be found in some stems
- alterations of generations
9 Clues: are found inside flowers • absorb water an nutrients • alterations of generations • they are found inside fruits • these plants are mostly found in desert • process by which leaves give off water vapour • are typically found in leaves but can also be found in some stems • the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy • ...
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! 2025-10-15
Plants 2025-10-17
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- it’s something a fragrant flower often with thorns.
- it’s a place where flowers and vegetables grow.
- it’s something a tall flower that follows the sun.
- it’s something a purple flower with a nice smell.
- it’s something a plant that stores water and has spines.
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- it’s something short green plants that cover the ground
- it’s something long that grows on the ground.
- it’s something fragrant and women’s love it.
- it’s something aliving organism that grows in soil.
9 Clues: it’s something fragrant and women’s love it. • it’s something long that grows on the ground. • it’s a place where flowers and vegetables grow. • it’s something a purple flower with a nice smell. • it’s something a tall flower that follows the sun. • it’s something a fragrant flower often with thorns. • it’s something aliving organism that grows in soil. • ...
Types of the medicinal plants 2021-04-25
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- plants to treat hypertension and stimulate blood circulation.
- plants help with heart problems.
- root for diarrhea and diarrhea.
- plants for malaria and asthma remedies.
- to prevent kidney stone disease.
- plant for dysentery. Lemon trees help with a sore throat.
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- plants for bleeding gums.
- plants to lower blood sugar levels.
- whiskers to cure kidney disease.
- plants to lower high blood pressure.
- plants for reducing fever.
- crown plant for poison remover in the body.
- cumin plant for diabetes and asthma.
- plants to help initiate menstrual cycles.. Found plants to prevent blood clots and fight stomach ulcers.
- migrate to kill bad bacteria and to cope with gastric inflammation.
- plants to treat external wounds.
16 Clues: plants for bleeding gums. • plants for reducing fever. • root for diarrhea and diarrhea. • whiskers to cure kidney disease. • plants help with heart problems. • plants to treat external wounds. • to prevent kidney stone disease. • plants to lower blood sugar levels. • plants to lower high blood pressure. • cumin plant for diabetes and asthma. • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- crown part of a plant at soil surface where new shoots or leaves grow
- percentage of seeds that will sprout and grow
- seeds planted directly into soil
- plants grown from seeds
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- growing plants artificially
- genetically identical to parent
- a short piece of stem with two or more buds
- pieces of plants
- reproducing plants from bark
- asexual propagation that uses a portion of plant stems that contains terminal or lateral buds
- an underdeveloped plant created by explants and tissue cultures
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- placing seeds in moist soil at temperatures 32-50F for a certain time
- root pieces
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- small tissue or cell groups from a parent plant grown on agar to produce new plants
- a propagation method where structures are removed from a parent plant used to grow on their own
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- sugar based gel
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- the lower portion of a graft
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproduction of new plants from seeds or vegetative parts of plants
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
32 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • the lower portion of a graft • 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 • ...
Hydroponics Crossword 2025-04-17
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- What is a common hydroponic plant produced?
- Plant roots are suspended in the air and misted with nutrient solution
- An active system that needs energy to deliver nutrients to the plants
- A system that using gravity to provide nutrient solution to roots
- Types of growing medium
- What is the greek word for working
- What plants need to grow
- Nutrient solution delivered to plants via tubes and emitters
- Structural support for plants
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- nutrients needed in small amounts
- The material where a plant grows
- Plants grown in a tray or container with roots hanging in the water
- A type of hydroponics using wicks
- A continues flow system using mesh tubing holding plants to peat moss to provide nutrient
- A system using PVC pipes to hold the plants and provide nutrient solutions
- No energy is needed to deliver nutrients to the plants
- The growing medium that traditional farming uses
- Nutrients needed in large amounts
- What is the greek word for water?
- A type of hydroponics flooding plants with a nutrient water solution and then draining
20 Clues: Types of growing medium • What plants need to grow • Structural support for plants • The material where a plant grows • nutrients needed in small amounts • A type of hydroponics using wicks • Nutrients needed in large amounts • What is the greek word for water? • What is the greek word for working • What is a common hydroponic plant produced? • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Cells/plants 2023-09-15
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- controls what enters and exits the cell
- specialized organelle that breaks down nutrients to get energy
- the plant response to light
- the plant response touch
- supports the plant to keeps its shape
- the outside of a organism
- stores genetic information and controls the actives of a cell
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- A-gel-like substance that holds organelles in place within the cell membrane
- stores water,nutrient,and waste
- the inside of an organism
- the plant response to gravity
- where photosynthesis takes place In a plant cell
- the amount of water pressure in a plant vacuole
- the plant response to water
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
15 Clues: the plant response touch • the inside of an organism • the outside of a organism • the plant response to water • the plant response to light • the plant response to gravity • stores water,nutrient,and waste • supports the plant to keeps its shape • controls what enters and exits the cell • the amount of water pressure in a plant vacuole • ...
NC Plants 2024-03-15
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- a different form of a species, such as leaf color.
- a broad way to classify plants that have similar characteristics.
- the second word in the Latin name.
- a plant that has persistent woody stems and a relatively low growth habit, and that generally produces several basal shoots instead of a single trunk; differs from trees by its low stature and non-tree form.
- algae, fungi, and lichens
- true mosses and liverworts.
- is made up of the genus, specific epitaph, and cultivar.
- seed-bearing or flowering plants.
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- seeds that are not in an ovary (cone).
- ferns, horsetails, and club mosses.
- seeds enclosed in an ovary (flowering plants).
- any woody perennial plant which normally has one well-defined stem and a definitely formed crown. It is usually considered to have a minimum mature height of 15’.
- made by breeding two different species of plants.
- the first word used in the Latin name.
- the name written in single quotes and comes at the end of the Latin name.
15 Clues: algae, fungi, and lichens • true mosses and liverworts. • seed-bearing or flowering plants. • the second word in the Latin name. • ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. • seeds that are not in an ovary (cone). • the first word used in the Latin name. • seeds enclosed in an ovary (flowering plants). • made by breeding two different species of plants. • ...
Plants - Basic 2024-06-07
Arizona plants 2025-09-14
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- flowered desert shrub
- Wood used for BBQ smoke
- Tree Mojave desert tree
- Desert shrub with a rain smell
- Arizona’s state tree
- Round desert cactus
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- Cactus with flat pads
- Yellow wildflower
- Desert tree with purple flowers
- Spiny desert shrub with red blooms
- Tequila plant
- Plant with sword-shaped leaves
- Jumping cactus
- Duster Shrub with pink powder-puff flowers
- Tall cactus with arms
15 Clues: Tequila plant • Jumping cactus • Yellow wildflower • Round desert cactus • Arizona’s state tree • Cactus with flat pads • flowered desert shrub • Tall cactus with arms • Wood used for BBQ smoke • Tree Mojave desert tree • Plant with sword-shaped leaves • Desert shrub with a rain smell • Desert tree with purple flowers • Spiny desert shrub with red blooms • ...
Describing Plants 2025-03-29
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Bean Plants 2025-06-17
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- Something that takes in sunlight for the plant
- Something that is below ground of a plant
- The process of plants making their own food
- Something that stores seeds
- Something we breath
- Something that a plant grows from
- A green thing that you see every day
- The topic
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- The green substance that cooks water, sunlight,and carbon dioxide,
- Something we drink and a plant needs
- Something that is above the ground of a plant
- The thing that plants eat
- Something released by the sun
- The thing that opens and closes on a plant
- The gas that factors release
15 Clues: The topic • Something we breath • The thing that plants eat • Something that stores seeds • The gas that factors release • Something released by the sun • Something that a plant grows from • Something we drink and a plant needs • A green thing that you see every day • Something that is below ground of a plant • The thing that opens and closes on a plant • ...
Plants crossword 2025-11-29
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- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- A gymnosperm group with fan-shaped leaves; only one species survives today.
- Soft, green nonvascular plants that commonly grow in damp habitats.
- Plants that lack vascular tissue and must stay small and close to water.
- Gymnosperm group containing pines, spruces, and firs; produce cones.
- Gymnosperms with thick trunks and palm-like leaves.
- Bryophytes known for their horn-shaped sporophytes.
- Group of nonvascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Plants that have tubes (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients
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- Plant tissue that transports sugars made during photosynthesis.
- Vascular plants that produce “naked seeds” not enclosed in fruit.
- Small vascular plants such as club mosses and spike mosses.
- Vascular seedless plants including ferns and horsetails.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed inside fruits.
- Small bryophytes with flat, lobed bodies that grow in moist areas.
15 Clues: Gymnosperms with thick trunks and palm-like leaves. • Bryophytes known for their horn-shaped sporophytes. • Vascular seedless plants including ferns and horsetails. • Small vascular plants such as club mosses and spike mosses. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed inside fruits. • Plant tissue that transports sugars made during photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-11
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within stem, tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- fertilized egg/zygote
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- sticky fluid that can be found in the xylem and the phloem
- protective covering;"skin", keeps the embryo from drying out
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- cone bearing tree
- dicot's leaf veins
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- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- supports the plant
- the plant produces sperm and egg cells
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- plants plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrientsvascular plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- organism that can produce its own food Seeds produced by most vascular plants for reproductionSpores: produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
20 Clues: cone bearing tree • supports the plant • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • fertilized egg/zygote • seed leaves where food may be stored • the plant produces sperm and egg cells • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant • ...
Biology 2013-10-10
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- Insoluble storage molecule
- what does CO2 stand for
- part of the plant cell which carries out photosynthesis
- food used to make soil more fertile
- an animal that only eats plants
- what do plants need for photosynthesis?
- supports the flower
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- added to soil to supply nutrients for the growth of plants
- process plants use to get energy
- the land for plants to grow in
- which part of the flower stores food materials
- an animal which only eats other animals
- the gas that plants give out during photosynthesis
- helps plants to build protein
- helps plants to grow well and be resistant in the sun
- plants are called the what in the start of a food chains
- used to stop bugs from eating plants
17 Clues: supports the flower • what does CO2 stand for • Insoluble storage molecule • helps plants to build protein • the land for plants to grow in • an animal that only eats plants • process plants use to get energy • food used to make soil more fertile • used to stop bugs from eating plants • an animal which only eats other animals • what do plants need for photosynthesis? • ...
plant classification 2020-03-05
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- monocots leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
- vascular plants that produce fruits or flowers
- absorb nutrients
- non-vascular plants
- plants that have tissues to deliver needed materials
- transfers water and minerals
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- two cotyledons in an angiosperm
- produces pollen
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- transfers sugar molecules
- organism that can make its own food
- one cotyledon in an angiosperm
- sticky fluid
- cone-bearing/produce "naked seeds"
- cone-bearing tree
- plants that do not have xylem or a phloem
- attract pollinators
- style connects the stigma to the ovary
20 Clues: sticky fluid • produces pollen • absorb nutrients • cone-bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocots leaf veins • non-vascular plants • attract pollinators • transfers sugar molecules • transfers water and minerals • one cotyledon in an angiosperm • two cotyledons in an angiosperm • cone-bearing/produce "naked seeds" • organism that can make its own food • ...
Routt Bot Classification 2021-09-13
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- multicellular, eukaryotic, performing photosynthesis, having cell walls made of cellulose.
- made of many cells that differentiate into tissues.
- wall a structure found outside the cell membrane surrounding some cells including plants but not animals
- “naked seeded plants”
- ____ is based on evolutionary relationships.
- vascular plants that lack seeds. They reproduce using spores.
- seed leaf
- complex cells having a nucleus and organelles (Opposite of prokaryotic which are simple with no nuclei.)
- The first vascular plants evolved from these.
- process where plants (and algae) use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar (glucose).
- plants that lack vascular tissues
- The first plants evolved from _____
- a false “moss” on hardwood trees in the southern us
- “flowering plants”
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- relatives of ferns, they have vascular tissues but lack seeds.
- plants that have vascular tissues. Including ferns (and relatives), gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- tissues found in some plants which carry fluids very efficiently.
- vascular tissue, carries water from roots upwards.
- Vascular plants producing seeds, including gymnosperms, and angiosperms but not ferns nor bryophytes.
- gymnosperms produce seeds in these
- a complex carbohydrate also called “dietary fiber.”
- angiosperms having only one cotyledon, includes grasses, sedges, and lilies. Monocots evolved from dicots.
- vascular tissue, carries food (liquid) downward from leaves.
- angiosperms having two cotyledons. The first angiosperms were dicots.
- evolved from a fern ally.
- vascular plants that produce seeds inside of fruits.
26 Clues: seed leaf • “flowering plants” • “naked seeded plants” • evolved from a fern ally. • plants that lack vascular tissues • gymnosperms produce seeds in these • The first plants evolved from _____ • ____ is based on evolutionary relationships. • The first vascular plants evolved from these. • vascular tissue, carries water from roots upwards. • ...
Plant Propagation 2024-12-10
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- Using a root piece to grow a new plant.
- Plant pieces used in tissue culture.
- Gradually adapting plants to outdoor conditions.
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- Scratching seed coats to help germination.
- The percentage of seeds that sprout. Plant Crown: The part of the plant where roots and stems meet.
- Dividing plant parts to grow new plants.
- Altering a plant's DNA.
- Planting seeds directly in the ground.
- Growing plants from tiny pieces in a lab.
- Bending a plant stem to the ground to grow roots.
- An exact genetic copy of a plant.
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- Joining two plants to grow as one.
- Tissue The tissue formed from callus cells.
- Propagation Creating new plants without using seeds.
- Creating new plants from seeds or other parts.
- The top part of a graft.
- Using a stem piece to grow a new plant.
- Creating new plants using seeds.
- Using a leaf to grow a new plant
- A cutting that includes a leaf and a bud.
- A gel-like substance used to grow plants in a lab.
- Splitting a plant into parts to grow new plants.
- A small, young plant.
- Treating seeds to simulate winter conditions.
- A disease that kills seedlings.
- Growing plants from cells in a lab.
- Growing plants indoors before transplanting outside.
- The lower part of a grafted plant.
- A mass of cells that forms at a plant wound site.
30 Clues: A small, young plant. • Altering a plant's DNA. • The top part of a graft. • A disease that kills seedlings. • Creating new plants using seeds. • Using a leaf to grow a new plant • A young plant grown from a seed. • An exact genetic copy of a plant. • Joining two plants to grow as one. • The lower part of a grafted plant. • Growing plants from cells in a lab. • ...
plants and parts of plants 2023-10-20
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- the tissue that transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots
- where the leaves develops
- comes from the latin word meaning garden culture
- seeds for sexual reproduction
- and nursery industry is the science and practice of propagating growing plants maintaining and using grasses annuals shrubs and trees
- structure that produces the pollen
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- leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets
- the growing point of the stem and can be either leaf or flower buds
- located at the tip of the root and is where new cells are produced
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves
- sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower
- leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments
- an enlarged bulb-like fleshly structure found at the base of a stem
- blade the flattened portion of the leaf
15 Clues: where the leaves develops • seeds for sexual reproduction • structure that produces the pollen • blade the flattened portion of the leaf • leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets • comes from the latin word meaning garden culture • leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments • sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen • ...
Very Veggie 2017-12-06
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- Common meat substitute made from soy
- Eats Seafood and Plants
- A nutrient for bones, found in dairy products
- Plants only
- A common reason for becoming vegetarian
- Eats plants, dairy and eggs
- Eats plants and eggs
- A controversial animal rights group
- Eats less meat, oil and sugar
- A nutrient found in meat
- Veg-friendly food that costs 4-5x less than meat
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- Eats products that do not kill plants
- A nutrient for muscles, found in meat and beans
- A nutrient found in ginger and citrus
- Eats plants and less animal products
- Vegetarian singer of "I would do anything for Love"
- Eats plants and dairy
- A nutrient found in meat and fish
- Vegan butter substitute
- Eats vegetables below 115 degrees, never heated
20 Clues: Plants only • Eats plants and eggs • Eats plants and dairy • Eats Seafood and Plants • Vegan butter substitute • A nutrient found in meat • Eats plants, dairy and eggs • Eats less meat, oil and sugar • A nutrient found in meat and fish • A controversial animal rights group • Common meat substitute made from soy • Eats plants and less animal products • ...
Food Chain 2025-02-10
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- example of omnivores that eat both berries and meat
- consumers that eat only plants
- living things that cannot make their own food and need to eat other organisms
- example of herbivores that eat only plants
- decomposers that help break down dead plants and animals
- a sequence that shows how living things get food
- consumers that eat only meat
- decomposers that break down dead matter in the soil
- substances that provide nourishment essential for growth
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- energy source that plants use to make food
- living things that break down dead animals and plants
- living things that make their own food
- what living things need to live and grow, often obtained from food
- example of carnivores that eat insects and worms
- a common type of fungi that acts as a decomposer
- process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- consumers that eat plants, other animals, or both
- producers that make their own food through photosynthesis
- a type of decomposer that includes mushrooms
- consumers that eat both plants and meat
20 Clues: consumers that eat only meat • consumers that eat only plants • living things that make their own food • consumers that eat both plants and meat • energy source that plants use to make food • example of herbivores that eat only plants • a type of decomposer that includes mushrooms • example of carnivores that eat insects and worms • ...
plants and parts of plants 2023-10-20
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- where the leaves develops
- the tissue that transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots
- an enlarged bulb-like fleshly structure found at the base of a stem
- structure that produces the pollen
- seeds for sexual reproduction
- and nursery industry is the science and practice of propagating growing plants maintaining and using grasses annuals shrubs and trees
- the growing point of the stem and can be either leaf or flower buds
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves
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- comes from the latin word meaning garden culture
- leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments
- located at the tip of the root and is where new cells are produced
- leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower
- blade the flattened portion of the leaf
- sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
15 Clues: where the leaves develops • seeds for sexual reproduction • structure that produces the pollen • blade the flattened portion of the leaf • comes from the latin word meaning garden culture • leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets • leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments • sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen • ...
Plant biology 2025-08-11
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- Which part of the plant mainly carries out transpiration?
- What part of the flower receives pollen?
- Where does pollination usually happen on a plant?
- What sugar do plants produce as food during photosynthesis?
- Where do most seeds grow into plants?
- What is the first small shoot that appears during germination?
- Besides insects, name one way pollen can be spread.
- What is needed to start seed germination?
- What grows first from a germinating seed?
- What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
- What is the main energy source plants use to make food?
- What is the powdery substance transferred during pollination?
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- What does transpiration help plants do on hot days?
- What process causes water to change from liquid to vapor in plants?
- Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- What begins to grow during germination?
- What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight?
- dioxide What gas do plants take in from the air for photosynthesis?
- What do plants lose through their leaves during transpiration?
- What tiny openings on leaves allow water to escape?
20 Clues: Where do most seeds grow into plants? • What begins to grow during germination? • What part of the flower receives pollen? • What is needed to start seed germination? • What grows first from a germinating seed? • Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers. • What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight? • Where does pollination usually happen on a plant? • ...
Plant Diversity Crossword 2025-11-25
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- Pigment inside chloroplast that helps absorb light
- Nonvascular plants do not have this
- Vascular plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs water
- Vascular plants that do not have seeds
- Carnivorous plants consume insects to supplement this
- Food source of plants that is carried by the phloem
- Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
- Plants that consume insects are under this category
- Plants without a vascular system
- Term that means "naked seed"
- Plays a major role in gas exchange
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- Process by which plants convert CO2, water and sunlight into glucose and oxygen
- The cool biology professor
- Part of vascular plant that produces sugar
- Part of the vascular system that carried water up through a plant
- Includes gymnosperms and angiosperms
- These plants have flowers and fruit
- Process by which nonvascular plants obtain water
18 Clues: The cool biology professor • Term that means "naked seed" • Plants without a vascular system • Plays a major role in gas exchange • Nonvascular plants do not have this • These plants have flowers and fruit • Includes gymnosperms and angiosperms • Vascular plants that do not have seeds • Part of vascular plant that produces sugar • Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses • ...
Create easy crossword puzzle books for seniors 2024-07-16
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- - Join plants together
- - Tool for digging
- - A place where you grow plants
- - Container for plants
- - Begin to grow
- - Decomposed organic matter
- - A popular fragrant flower
- - Plants used in cooking
- - Male part of a flower
- - Common white flower with a yellow center
- - Transfer of pollen
- - Place where plants are grown
- - Essential plant care task
- - Reproductive part of a plant
- - Small bush
- - A living organism in your garden
- - Decorative plants
- - Arrange land for aesthetic purposes
- - Necessary for photosynthesis
- - Chemical to kill pests
- - Unwanted plant in the garden
- - Spring flower known for its cup shape
- - Provides nutrients to plants
- - When a flower opens
- - Plot of ground for plants
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- - Exotic and delicate flower
- - Climbing plant
- - Gathering ripe crops
- - Essential for plant growth
- - Process plants use to make food
- - Edible plants
- - Large plant with a trunk
- - Developing flower
- - Trimming plants for growth
- - Elegant flower often seen at weddings
- - Starts a plant's life
- - Often found in gardens
- - Underground storage organ
- - Lives for one season
- - Often colorful part of a flower
- - Anchors the plant
- - Limb of a tree
- - Main stem of a plant
- - A tool used for weeding
- - Lasts more than two years
- - Material spread over soil
- - Start to grow from a seed
- - Structure for growing plants
- - Small hand tool for gardening
- - Part of a plant that is often green
- - Trim a plant
51 Clues: - Small bush • - Trim a plant • - Begin to grow • - Edible plants • - Climbing plant • - Limb of a tree • - Tool for digging • - Developing flower • - Anchors the plant • - Decorative plants • - Transfer of pollen • - When a flower opens • - Join plants together • - Gathering ripe crops • - Container for plants • - Lives for one season • - Main stem of a plant • - Male part of a flower • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles Project 2023-03-08
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- do not make own food
- non-living
- top level predator
- eats only meat
- eats dead organic material
- first to inhabit an area
- eat plants
- eats only plants
- consumes plants
- the quantity or weight of organisms in a specific area
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- after natural disaster
- eats herbivores
- break down dead things
- make own food
- living
- 10 percent is transferred
- plants
- made up of populations
- eats plants or meat
- starts with nothing
20 Clues: living • plants • non-living • eat plants • make own food • eats only meat • eats herbivores • consumes plants • eats only plants • top level predator • eats plants or meat • starts with nothing • do not make own food • after natural disaster • break down dead things • made up of populations • first to inhabit an area • 10 percent is transferred • eats dead organic material • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles Project 2023-03-08
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- eats dead organic material
- living
- make own food
- 10 percent is transferred
- eats only meat
- break down dead things
- eat plants
- do not make own food
- consumes plants
- eats herbivores
- the quantity or weight of organisms in a specific area
- non-living
- after natural disaster
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- top level predator
- made up of populations
- eats plants or meat
- eats only plants
- starts with nothing
- first to inhabit an area
- plants
20 Clues: living • plants • eat plants • non-living • make own food • eats only meat • consumes plants • eats herbivores • eats only plants • top level predator • eats plants or meat • starts with nothing • do not make own food • made up of populations • break down dead things • after natural disaster • first to inhabit an area • 10 percent is transferred • eats dead organic material • ...
Crosses for Mosses, Learns for Ferns 2017-04-30
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- cell division occurring within the sporophyte to create the spore
- haploid dispersal mechanism for mosses and ferns
- force that presented a new challenge for plants on land
- (2 words) archaeological find in a peat bog due to cold, anoxic conditions
- growth type lacking in early plants, resulting in shorter growth forms than later plants
- (2 words) closest living relative to plants
- a group of sporangia
- cell wall component of all plants
- domain of all plants
- hairlike projections that anchor a nonvascular plant (NOT a root)
- allows spores to last for long periods of time without dessication
- (adj) quality of nonvascular plant tissues which allows them to survive a blender
- completely lack vascular tissue
- when the plants that are now used as coal were alive
- stage that is tiny and hart-shaped in ferns
- major food crop depending on an N-fixing aquatic fern
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- compound in all seedless vascular plants that provides structural support
- generation that is nutritionally dependent on the other in nonvascular plants
- structure that allows seedless vascular plants to uptake water and nutrients
- necessity for reproduction in mosses and ferns
- an edible baby fern frond
- a structure used by some plants to propel themselves through water
- colonized by plants ~475 million years ago
- plant structure to control gas exchange; first arose in ferns
- (2 words) “Explosion” when most modern plant adaptations arose
- one way that nonvascular plants get nutrients without roots
- structure that helps nonvascular plants do gas exchange
- important use for peat in climates with few trees
- one type of spore arising from one type of sporangium
- the process when the male and female gametes combine
- nutritional mode of all plants
- multicellular gametophyte structures where gametes are formed
- a common seedless vascular plant in boreal forests
- disperses and nurtures spores within the sporophyte generation
- (2 words) the only modern seedless vascular plant to have tree-like growth
- primary reproductive structure NOT found in mosses or ferns
36 Clues: a group of sporangia • domain of all plants • an edible baby fern frond • nutritional mode of all plants • completely lack vascular tissue • cell wall component of all plants • colonized by plants ~475 million years ago • (2 words) closest living relative to plants • stage that is tiny and hart-shaped in ferns • necessity for reproduction in mosses and ferns • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2024-04-12
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- Main cell in plants during photosynthesis
- What we breathe
- What plants do to survive
- The liquid plants take in
- In plant cell pores.
- What plants use and need during photosynthesis
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- Things plants need and are in all food.
- The organisms that do photosynthesis
- energy From the sun
- Fats
- What plants do during the night
- dioxide What plants take in during photosynthesis
- What plants give out during photosynthesis
- The things in plant cells
- What plants use for energy during photosynthesis
15 Clues: Fats • What we breathe • energy From the sun • In plant cell pores. • What plants do to survive • The liquid plants take in • The things in plant cells • What plants do during the night • The organisms that do photosynthesis • Things plants need and are in all food. • Main cell in plants during photosynthesis • What plants give out during photosynthesis • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-10
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- plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- coat - protective covering
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- parallel veins in the leaves
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- - seed leaves where food is stored
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- monocot's leaf veins
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- throughout a plant
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- organism that can produce its own food
- dicot's leaf veins
- - fertilized egg/zygote
- or fruit.
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
24 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • throughout a plant • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • - fertilized egg/zygote • coat - protective covering • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • - seed leaves where food is stored • organism that can produce its own food • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • ...
The Plant Kingdom 2020-08-20
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- a seedless plant, not moss
- horsetail plants don't have fruit or this
- when plants have enough water and the water escapes
- take up water and nutrients from the ground
- Are know as the parts of plants
- the common gas in the air that plants use
- is made from plants to help people get better
- Spinach, carrots, celery and broccoli are plants that we use as
- the process of making food
- There are about 400,000 different kinds
- move water into each leaf
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- when cells take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide and water
- holes in the bottom of leaves that take in carbon dioxide
- a thin covering on leaves to keep water in
- plants that feel spongy
- moves food, water, and nutrients throughout the plant
- the way things are sorted into groups
- roots that spread out into the soil
- one large root
- a plant part that produce offspring, not seeds
20 Clues: one large root • plants that feel spongy • move water into each leaf • a seedless plant, not moss • the process of making food • Are know as the parts of plants • roots that spread out into the soil • the way things are sorted into groups • There are about 400,000 different kinds • horsetail plants don't have fruit or this • the common gas in the air that plants use • ...
Garden in Spring 2025-02-18
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- – The process of supplying water to plants artificially.
- – Essential for photosynthesis in plants.
- – A small hand tool used for digging.
- – A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- – A framework used to support climbing plants.
- – A type of plant that comes back year after year.
- – What a seed does when it starts to grow.
- – To trim or cut back plants for better growth.
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- – The process of a seed starting to grow.
- – Removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- – A substance that helps plants grow by providing nutrients.
- – An underground storage organ for plants like tulips and daffodils.
- – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - A young plant just starting to grow.
- – A flower in full bloom.
- – Powdery substance from flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- – An insect or animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- – The uppermost layer of soil where plants grow best.
- – A protective layer placed on top of soil to retain moisture.
19 Clues: – A flower in full bloom. • – A small hand tool used for digging. • - A young plant just starting to grow. • – The process of a seed starting to grow. • – Removing unwanted plants from a garden. • – Essential for photosynthesis in plants. • – What a seed does when it starts to grow. • – A framework used to support climbing plants. • ...
Wildland Plant Types and Morphology 2022-01-18
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- Wildflower are _______
- Plants that came to North America from another continent
- An above ground structure that gives rise to new plants.
- Plants that produce seeds in their 2nd years and then die
- A below ground structure that gives rise to new plants.
- A plant with jointed Hollow Stems
- A flowering stalk or stem that has leaves on it.
- Plants that live just 1 year
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- Shrubs and trees are ______ plants
- A flowering stalk that does not have leaves on it like a dadylion.
- Grasses have linear leaves and are ______ (monocots or dicots)
- Plants that originated in North America
- Most forbs have a main root called a _______
- A plant that lives for more than 2 years
- Grasses have ______ roots
- Sedges and rushes are _____-_____ plants
- Forbs usually leaves with net venation an showey flowers and they are _____ (monocots or dicots)
- Plants that grow mostly in winter and spring are called _____ season plants.
18 Clues: Wildflower are _______ • Grasses have ______ roots • Plants that live just 1 year • A plant with jointed Hollow Stems • Shrubs and trees are ______ plants • Plants that originated in North America • A plant that lives for more than 2 years • Sedges and rushes are _____-_____ plants • Most forbs have a main root called a _______ • ...
Valpak – April 2025 2025-03-24
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- Nutrient-rich soil enhancer
- Hand tool for loosening soil
- Tool used for digging
- A pink spring-blooming tree
- Yellow flower that blooms in early spring
- Where plants are grown before transplanting
- Decayed leaves or wood chips that enrich soil
- Plant that returns year after year
- The act of supplying water to plants
- Substance that helps plants grow faster
- Underground storage organ for some plants
- Colorful flower associated with the Netherlands
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- Container for growing plants
- A plant that lives only one season
- Unwanted plant in a garden
- H2O synonym
- Method of growing plants in water without soil
- Process of moving plants to a larger space
- A cluster of petals on a plant
- Tiny plant embryo inside a shell
- Season for planting
- The act of removing dead leaves or stems
- A fragrant purple spring flower
- Small flying insect that pollinates flowers
- Planting area bordered by wood or stone
- Structure for supporting climbing plants
26 Clues: H2O synonym • Season for planting • Tool used for digging • Unwanted plant in a garden • Nutrient-rich soil enhancer • A pink spring-blooming tree • Container for growing plants • Hand tool for loosening soil • A cluster of petals on a plant • A fragrant purple spring flower • Tiny plant embryo inside a shell • A plant that lives only one season • Plant that returns year after year • ...
What I Already Know About Photosynthesis 2023-11-07
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- microscopic holes in the leaf
- a gas plants release to the environment
- the site of light reactions
- classification of plants
- water enters the plant here
- reactants include light, carbon dioxide, and...
- oils plants produce for defense
- organisms that hunt or gather food
- organisms that make their own food
- the reason why plant cells have a square shape
- the process of plants making sugars
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- the main source of earth's energy
- a stack of thylakoids
- a gas plants consume
- animals that only eat plants
- the cytoplasm or liquid interior of a chloroplast
- occurs in the stroma and produces ATP and NADPH
- the loss of water to the atmosphere
- the sugar plants make
- pigment which makes plant leaves green
- the middle or interior of a leaf
- the main organelle involved in photosynthesis
22 Clues: a gas plants consume • a stack of thylakoids • the sugar plants make • classification of plants • the site of light reactions • water enters the plant here • animals that only eat plants • microscopic holes in the leaf • oils plants produce for defense • the middle or interior of a leaf • the main source of earth's energy • organisms that hunt or gather food • ...
Plants in Plants vs. Zombies (2009) 2018-11-16
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- Number of spikeweeds required to reliably defeat basic zombies.
- This piece of zombie equipment costs $8.99
- "Woof! Woof woof woof!"
- Zombie getting the piggyback ride
- "Pop goes the weasel."
- First plant ever planted by any user.
- Piece heard while fighting Dr. Zomboss.
- The only plant that can shoot 5 projectiles at once.
- Piece in G minor, heard with the splashing of zombies in the pool.
- Like a cherry bomb, but in nut form.
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- The first few notes of the piece are as follows: A
- Audrey II
- "I like your tricycle."
- Had to be redesigned after the real person the zombie was based on died.
- Piece heard when plants come in columns.
- Peek inside vases.
- Group of plants that can hit underwater snorkelers.
- A few notes of the piece are as follows: D
- Most damaging projectile from the kernel-pult.
19 Clues: Audrey II • Peek inside vases. • "Pop goes the weasel." • "I like your tricycle." • "Woof! Woof woof woof!" • Zombie getting the piggyback ride • Like a cherry bomb, but in nut form. • First plant ever planted by any user. • Piece heard while fighting Dr. Zomboss. • Piece heard when plants come in columns. • This piece of zombie equipment costs $8.99 • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Plants that compete with crop plants
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of collecting mature crops
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
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- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of separating grains from plants
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- The crop season during winters
- Grains are stored in this
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- A weedicide
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
21 Clues: A weedicide • Grains are stored in this • Damaged seeds ______ on water • The crop season during winters • A traditional method of irrigation • Traditional tool for preparing soil • Plants that compete with crop plants • The crop season during monsoon season • Regular supply of water to the plants • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2017-07-23
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- Growth of a seed through water and a suitable temperature
- Green pigment present in all green plants
- Sharp structure on plants
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Simple sugar plants make during photosynthesis
- Bright colored plant of a flower
- Part of a plant attached to the ground for support
- Part of the flower that will become the fruit
- Part of the plant that holds up other structures such as the leaves and flowers
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- Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in
- Part of the tree which grows out from the trunk
- Protects the flower
- Plants that don't produce flowers are said to be
- The gas plants need to grow
- Process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Name given to plant with two seed leaves
- A straight tapering root going vertically downwards
- Reproductive structure found in plants
- The main stem of a tree
- Green, flat part of a plant that grows from the stem
20 Clues: Protects the flower • The main stem of a tree • Plant with one seed leaf • Sharp structure on plants • The gas plants need to grow • Bright colored plant of a flower • Reproductive structure found in plants • Name given to plant with two seed leaves • Green pigment present in all green plants • Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-13
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- Plants absorb water from the soil using this
- Starch can be tested using this solution
- This is the byproduct of photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis happens mostly here
- This liquid is the reactant for photosynthesis
- Allows gas to enter or leave the leaf
- This is the main product of photosynthesis
- Has many air spaces
- Plants need this for respiration and growth
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- Loss of water vapor from the leaf
- To prevent leaf from drying out
- Glucose is used to provide
- Plants make food by doing
- dioxide This gas is the reactant for photosynthesis
- Plants need this to make chlorophyll
- This solution is used to remove the green pigment
- The green pigment in plants to capture the sunlight is called
- Plants store glucose in form of ...
- Allows water to go to the leaf
- Plants need this to make proteins
- Protects the inside of the leaf
- Plants need this to absorb and transport water
22 Clues: Has many air spaces • Plants make food by doing • Glucose is used to provide • Allows water to go to the leaf • To prevent leaf from drying out • Protects the inside of the leaf • Loss of water vapor from the leaf • Plants need this to make proteins • Photosynthesis happens mostly here • Plants store glucose in form of ... • Plants need this to make chlorophyll • ...
Introduction to Agriculture: 2025-04-07
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- What plants recieve everyday to grow
- Tools Things you use to plant in the grarden
- Something you put on plants that is excess of vegetables/sugarcane
- Something you can make yourself at home, with excess vegetable shavings
- Something everybody needs to have to stay healthy
- A name for where you grow plants
- What you ride on while harvesting
- A potential risk to you or someone else
- A group of cows
- The dirt you put plants in
- The term used to describe plants developing
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- Where plants start growing from
- The type of shoes you need to have when going into the farm
- A substance that is dangerous to touch, taste etc.
- The very first step of growing plants
- What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them
- What is under the plants, in the soil
- What you need to do every few days to keep plants healthy
18 Clues: A group of cows • The dirt you put plants in • Where plants start growing from • A name for where you grow plants • What you ride on while harvesting • What plants recieve everyday to grow • The very first step of growing plants • What is under the plants, in the soil • A potential risk to you or someone else • What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them • ...
carlos 2023-04-17
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- The food and manufacturing process in plants
- is the process by which food moves within a plant
- long-day plants require short nights to flower
- plants are categorized by ____ based on the average minimum
- water______ nutrients throughout the plant
- the process by which plant roots take in air
- is when plants rest or grow very little
- one of two methods of reproduction without a partner
- process through which leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
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- is the plant process that increases plant numbers from seeds
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- is the process by which minerals and water enter the cell walls
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their following and reproduction cycles
- 90% of plant tissue is made up of
- is when plants first start to grow from the seed
- is the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- short-day plants require long nights to flower
- one of two methods of reproduction with a partner
- is when plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits.
20 Clues: 90% of plant tissue is made up of • is when plants rest or grow very little • water______ nutrients throughout the plant • The food and manufacturing process in plants • the process by which plant roots take in air • the process by which plant roots take in water • long-day plants require short nights to flower • short-day plants require long nights to flower • ...
Plant Physiology S1-6 2024-10-13
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- The attraction between water molecules
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants convert nitrates into ammonia
- Pressure inside the plant cell due to water intake
- Transport of large molecules into a cell via vesicles
- A cell transport system that does not require any energy is ....Transport
- The movement of two molecules in the same direction
- The gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants absorb minerals from the soil
- The enzyme responsible for fixing carbon dioxide during the Calvin-Benson cycle in photosynthesis.
- The tissue responsible for transporting water in plants
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- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration without energy
- The high-energy electron carrier formed in light reactions
- The process by which plants convert light into chemical energy
- A green pigment crucial for capturing light in plants
- The ability of water to move upward through tiny spaces in plants
- The openings on the leaf surface for gas exchange
- Growth system where Plants are grown with their roots suspended in air while being
- Bacterium found in soil that helps infixing nitrogen (N2) in leguminous plants.
- The main sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Free energy associated with water.
- Continuously with a nutrient solution
- First stage of photosynthesis where light energy is captured
- Photosynthetic pathway used by tropical plants like maize
- The type of photosynthesis found in desert plants like cacti
25 Clues: Free energy associated with water. • Continuously with a nutrient solution • The attraction between water molecules • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis • The main sugar produced during photosynthesis • The gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis • The openings on the leaf surface for gas exchange • Pressure inside the plant cell due to water intake • ...
Revision (Food chain, Food Web and Respiration) 2023-06-06
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- Living things
- Process by which food is made in plants
- A decomposer
- Process that removes carbon dioxide for air
- A _____ chain shows what feeds on what
- Place where living things live
- Make plants green
- Living things that live in water are called
- Organisms that live on land
- Animals that feeds on both plants and animals
- Animals that only eats plants
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- Plants use this to help make food
- Gas given off during photosynthesis
- Animal that chases and eats another animal
- Provides solar energy
- Biggest herbivore on Earth
- Plants are called _______
- Animal that hunts at night and flies
- Found at the beginning of a food chain
- Tallest herbivore on Earth
- Passed on from one organism to the next in a food chain
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals
22 Clues: A decomposer • Living things • Make plants green • Provides solar energy • Plants are called _______ • Biggest herbivore on Earth • Tallest herbivore on Earth • Organisms that live on land • Animals that only eats plants • Place where living things live • Plants use this to help make food • Gas given off during photosynthesis • Animal that hunts at night and flies • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- The crop season during winters
- Plants that compete with crop plants
- Grains are stored in this
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- A weedicide
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- Regular supply of water to the plants
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- The crop season during monsoon season
- The process of separating grains from plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- The process of collecting mature crops
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
21 Clues: A weedicide • Grains are stored in this • Damaged seeds ______ on water • The crop season during winters • A traditional method of irrigation • Traditional tool for preparing soil • Plants that compete with crop plants • The crop season during monsoon season • Regular supply of water to the plants • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- The process of separating grains from plants
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of collecting mature crops
- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Plants that compete with crop plants
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- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- The crop season during winters
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Grains are stored in this
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- A weedicide
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
21 Clues: A weedicide • Grains are stored in this • Damaged seeds ______ on water • The crop season during winters • A traditional method of irrigation • Traditional tool for preparing soil • Plants that compete with crop plants • Regular supply of water to the plants • The crop season during monsoon season • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- A weedicide
- The crop season during winters
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Grains are stored in this
- The process of separating grains from plants
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- Plants that compete with crop plants
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- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of collecting mature crops
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
21 Clues: A weedicide • Grains are stored in this • Damaged seeds ______ on water • The crop season during winters • A traditional method of irrigation • Traditional tool for preparing soil • Plants that compete with crop plants • The crop season during monsoon season • Regular supply of water to the plants • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
Intteractions and Ecosystems 2025-02-28
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- helps plants grow healthy
- Consumers organisms that eat the primary consumers
- gives plants energy
- a Basic need for a plants survival
- consumers organisms that eat the producers
- what happens when Water vapor becomes a liquid
- organism that produces its own food
- how plants store energy for later use
- breaks down dead organisms
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- a community of organisms that interact
- web a web made up of animals and what they eat
- non living
- Water released from the clouds as rain
- how a plant transfers Water and Nutrients
- the main and supportive part of a plant
- an organism that can't produce its own food
- Animal that eats mostly plants
- one of a plants most basic needs
- needs the minimum of what a plant needs to grow
- eats both meat and plants
- cycle process that moves carbon in plants, eart, and atmosphere
- a population of organisms
- Animal that eats mostly meat
- dioxide heat trapping gas
- living
25 Clues: living • non living • gives plants energy • helps plants grow healthy • eats both meat and plants • a population of organisms • dioxide heat trapping gas • breaks down dead organisms • Animal that eats mostly meat • Animal that eats mostly plants • one of a plants most basic needs • a Basic need for a plants survival • organism that produces its own food • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2025-09-24
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- How plants make food using sunlight
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Breaks down dead matter like plants and animals
- Simple green plant-like organisms in water
- Makes its own food in nature
- The main source of energy for life
- An animal that only eats plants
- A group of chains joined together
- What moves through a food chain from the sun
- A green living thing that grows in soil
- Part of a plant that makes food from sunlight
- An animal that is hunted and eaten
- An animal that eats plants and animals
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- An animal that hunts other animals
- Water from the sky that helps plants grow
- Where plants grow and get nutrients
- The first level in a food chain
- An animal that eats plants or other animals
- A line that shows who eats who
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- The next level after primary in a food chain
- The place where an animal or plant lives
22 Clues: Makes its own food in nature • A line that shows who eats who • The first level in a food chain • An animal that only eats plants • A group of chains joined together • An animal that hunts other animals • The main source of energy for life • An animal that is hunted and eaten • How plants make food using sunlight • Where plants grow and get nutrients • ...
Growth and Changes in Plants 2025-01-07
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- This beautiful pollinator was once a caterpillar.
- This process allows plants to reproduce.
- Trees with leaves
- Many of us are wearing this plant right now!
- The sugar that is food for plants
- These shelters were built by Indigenous peoples.
- This is another word for sprouts.
- The chemical inside leaves that make them green.
- Chemicals that kill insects
- These bring water and nutrients to plants.
- This process allows plants to make their food.
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- One of the many plants grown by Metis farmers
- This part of the flower receives pollen.
- This is used by plants to make food.
- This plant habitat is ideal for the cactus
- Where plants and animals live
- Natural
- This plant produces a delicious round fruit that is often red in colour.
- This part of the flower produces pollen.
- Evergreen
20 Clues: Natural • Evergreen • Trees with leaves • Chemicals that kill insects • Where plants and animals live • The sugar that is food for plants • This is another word for sprouts. • This is used by plants to make food. • This process allows plants to reproduce. • This part of the flower receives pollen. • This part of the flower produces pollen. • ...
Crossword 31 - Gardening 2023-10-13
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- Plant science
- Leafy plants
- Hand protection
- Plant expert
- Leafy growth
- Move plants
- Unwanted guests
- Leaf collector
- Natural gardening
- Tree garden
- Pest repellent plants
- Trimmed growth
- Plant foundation
- Plant defense
- Shaped plants
- Soil tool
- Soil improvement
- Natural blooms
- Stone decor
- Small bush
- Unwanted visitors
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- Hardy plants
- Underground storage
- Trimming branches
- Green paradise
- Tall blooms
- Plant container
- Irrigation tool
- Removing unwanted growth
- Outdoor seating
- Pollinator
- Limited sunlight
- Sustainable gardening
- Soil protector
- Green thumb
- Spring flower
- Natural fertilizer
- Growth source
- Yearly blooms
- Plant sanctuary
- Thirsty plants
41 Clues: Soil tool • Pollinator • Small bush • Tall blooms • Move plants • Green thumb • Tree garden • Stone decor • Hardy plants • Leafy plants • Plant expert • Leafy growth • Plant science • Spring flower • Growth source • Yearly blooms • Plant defense • Shaped plants • Green paradise • Soil protector • Leaf collector • Trimmed growth • Thirsty plants • Natural blooms • Hand protection • Plant container • Irrigation tool • ...
Vascular tissue and plant category crossword puzzle 2020-09-21
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- the action of water molecules pulling each other up a narrow tube is called______.
- the very first leaves that sprout from the ground
- also known as eukaryotes
- male parts of the flower
- The xylem and Phloem are organized in many______.
- plants that live for multiple years as long as conditions are right
- these plants include ferns, club mosses, and horsetails
- the seed contains only one embryonic leaf or cotyledons
- plants with two year life cycle
- seeded plants that make their seeds in cones
- plants with very smooth green stems
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- provides structural support for plants
- 90% of all currently living plant species belong to the last category
- the water from the xylem and phloem consistently evaporating from the stomata in the leaves
- refers to the seed having two embryonic leaves or cotyledons
- (also called a pistil) is the female part of the flower
- non-vascular plants that don’t have xylem or phloem
- plants that grow flower and die in a single year
- these are considered “backwards” in their genetic life cycles compared to humans
- has no specialized tissue
- a plant embryo that has been encased in its own food supply and protective coating
21 Clues: also known as eukaryotes • male parts of the flower • has no specialized tissue • plants with two year life cycle • plants with very smooth green stems • provides structural support for plants • seeded plants that make their seeds in cones • plants that grow flower and die in a single year • the very first leaves that sprout from the ground • ...
Soil Composition 2023-05-08
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- Forms a natural defense system around roots
- Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume
- How do plants grow
- Is a living organism
- Plants supply this
- This fungi increases absorption
- What plants get when they don't get minerals or nutrients
- Can keep diseases out
- Plant roots are ____ so they have limited capacity
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- Mycorrhizal fungi forms a _______ connection within the roots
- Due to fertilization Mycorrhizal fungi is _____ found
- This zone is very limited
- Results in bad long term affects on soil
- Minerals are located _____ the reach of the roots
- Plant roots are as thick as this
- Bacterial colonies are not considered
- This happens when plants don't find partners
- One main thing plants need to grow
- Turing the soil
- What do plants, fungi, and bacteria do with their products
20 Clues: Turing the soil • How do plants grow • Plants supply this • Is a living organism • Can keep diseases out • This zone is very limited • This fungi increases absorption • Plant roots are as thick as this • One main thing plants need to grow • Bacterial colonies are not considered • Results in bad long term affects on soil • Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2022-04-27
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- THE PROCESS OF PLANTS REPRODUCING
- FLOWERING PLANTS USE THEM TO REPRODUCE
- WHERE SEEDS DEVELOP
- THICK AND HARD STEM
- WHERE WATER AND MINERALS TRAVEL
- PART OF A PLANT THAT ABSORB WATER AND MINERALS
- PART OF THE FLOWER THAT RECEIVES POLLEN
- WHAT PLANTS ABSORB THROUGH THEIR LEAVES
- THIN SOFT AND FLEXIBLE
- THE PROCESS OF PLANTS MAKING THEIR FOOD
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- FLOWERING PLANTS THAT PRODUCE FRUIT
- SMALL GREEN LEAVES THAT PROTECT THE FLOWER
- FLOWERING PLANTS THAT DON'T PRODUCE FRUIT
- WHERE THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS ARE
- MALE FLOWER REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN
- MOSSES AND FERNS PRODUCE AND RELEASE THEM
- DECIDUOUS OR EVERGREEN
- WHAT PLANTS RELEASE INTO THE AIR
18 Clues: WHERE SEEDS DEVELOP • THICK AND HARD STEM • DECIDUOUS OR EVERGREEN • THIN SOFT AND FLEXIBLE • MALE FLOWER REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN • WHERE WATER AND MINERALS TRAVEL • WHAT PLANTS RELEASE INTO THE AIR • WHERE THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS ARE • THE PROCESS OF PLANTS REPRODUCING • FLOWERING PLANTS THAT PRODUCE FRUIT • FLOWERING PLANTS USE THEM TO REPRODUCE • ...
Horticulture - Mod 1 - Terms and their meaning 2021-09-15
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- Study of insects
- "Red Maple" is an example
- A subspecies classification describing plants varieties which are produced through artificial selection
- The care and management of trees in urban areas to help improve the urban environment
- The study of plant diseases.
- Plantae is the ______ of plants
- The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
- "Acer Rubrum" is an example
- The creation of exterior living spaces which integrates a variety of elements to achieve functional, beautiful spaces for outdoor living.
- Cactus is classified ________ Magnoliopsida, order Caryophyllales
- The classification and naming of organisms in an ordered system
- A type of plant
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- A branch of horticulture focusing on fruit, especially tree fruits
- Nebraska State Tree
- The cultivation and management of ornamental and especially flowering plants.
- The planting and care of woody plants, especially trees
- The systematic or scientific naming of plants
- Anthophyta is the _______ of flowering plants
- "Acer" is an example
- Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons is the ______ of Black-Eyed Susan flowering plants
- This includes cultivation, plant propagation, breeding of plants, production of crops, plant physiology as well as biochemistry
- Nebraska State Insect
- A branch of horticulture focusing on vegetables.
- The art and science of creating new plants from existing plants
- In binomial nomenclature, the second part, always lowercased, of a plant or animal species' scientific name
- Fagaceae is the ______ that beech trees belong to
26 Clues: A type of plant • Study of insects • Nebraska State Tree • "Acer" is an example • Nebraska State Insect • "Red Maple" is an example • "Acer Rubrum" is an example • The study of plant diseases. • Plantae is the ______ of plants • The systematic or scientific naming of plants • Anthophyta is the _______ of flowering plants • A branch of horticulture focusing on vegetables. • ...
destiny's puzzle (4A) 2021-04-21
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- nitrogen is important to animals by
- water that falls from atmosphere
- living organisms on the planet
- carbon moves from atmosphere to plants
- water 3% is
- carbon moves from living thing to
- form commonly used by plants
- air surrounds earth
- water stored under surface of earth
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- water is changed back into liquid water
- all water on earth
- occurs because of heat from sun
- carbon moves from plants to animals
- can be converted into forms usable for plants & animals
- divided into how many spheres?
- plants use water to help make energy
- carbon moves from plants and animals to
- always been present on earth
- what water can become
- 97% is
20 Clues: 97% is • water 3% is • all water on earth • air surrounds earth • what water can become • always been present on earth • form commonly used by plants • divided into how many spheres? • living organisms on the planet • occurs because of heat from sun • water that falls from atmosphere • carbon moves from living thing to • nitrogen is important to animals by • ...
Science Crossword III 2024-12-21
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- the process of shedding the old skin.
- mammal that lays egg.
- a complete change from a young form to an adult.
- plants that grow in water.
- example of an underwater plant.
- plants that grow on lands.
- the food factory of a plant.
- mangroves with breathing roots grow in these areas.
- plants that absorb nutrients from dead plants and animals.
- duckweed and water hyacinth are examples of these plants.
- plants that are carnivorous in nature.
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- plants that grow in desert.
- animals reproduce by giving birth.
- the process by which green plants make their own food.
- cycle various stages of development from an embryo to a mature adult.
- tiny openings in the leaf that help a plant to let air in and out.
- white jelly like substance within the egg shell.
- leaves appear green due the presence of __.
- example of fixed plant that grows in water.
- green plants prepare their own food with the help of sunlight, water and __.
- these absorb water and minerals for the plant.
- the food prepared by the process of photosynthesis.
- large cluster of eggs frog lays in water.
- these trees grow in coastal areas.
24 Clues: mammal that lays egg. • plants that grow in water. • plants that grow on lands. • plants that grow in desert. • the food factory of a plant. • example of an underwater plant. • animals reproduce by giving birth. • these trees grow in coastal areas. • the process of shedding the old skin. • plants that are carnivorous in nature. • large cluster of eggs frog lays in water. • ...
Crossword 31 - Gardening 2023-10-13
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- Natural gardening
- Removing unwanted growth
- Green paradise
- Trimmed growth
- Natural fertilizer
- Hardy plants
- Plant expert
- Green thumb
- Tall blooms
- Plant container
- Small bush
- Soil tool
- Leaf collector
- Pollinator
- Stone decor
- Shaped plants
- Hand protection
- Spring flower
- Thirsty plants
- Natural blooms
- Soil protector
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- Growth source
- Move plants
- Sustainable gardening
- Irrigation tool
- Underground storage
- Pest repellent plants
- Trimming branches
- Outdoor seating
- Limited sunlight
- Unwanted guests
- Plant foundation
- Leafy plants
- Plant sanctuary
- Soil improvement
- Unwanted visitors
- Plant defense
- Plant science
- Green fence
- Yearly blooms
- Tree garden
- Leafy growth
42 Clues: Soil tool • Small bush • Pollinator • Move plants • Green thumb • Tall blooms • Green fence • Stone decor • Tree garden • Hardy plants • Plant expert • Leafy plants • Leafy growth • Growth source • Plant defense • Plant science • Shaped plants • Yearly blooms • Spring flower • Green paradise • Trimmed growth • Leaf collector • Thirsty plants • Natural blooms • Soil protector • Irrigation tool • Outdoor seating • Unwanted guests • ...
Container Gardening 2024-04-16
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- Type of plant varieties specially bred to do well in small spaces.
- Essential plant nutrition practice, especially important in container gardening.
- Essential feature in containers to prevent waterlogging.
- Describes containers that can be easily moved.
- Placed under a pot to catch excess water.
- A container used for cultivating plants.
- Plants that return year after year, suitable for permanent containers.
- The type of soil best suited for containers.
- Cutting back plants to promote health and bushiness, especially in pots.
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- A structure used to support climbing plants in containers.
- A clay-based ceramic often used for garden pots.
- Easy-to-grow plants ideal for small containers.
- Necessary for photosynthesis, its availability must be considered when placing containers.
- Part of the plant that requires careful consideration in confined spaces.
- Crucial, regular task to ensure container plants thrive.
- A common place to arrange container plants in urban areas.
- A space-saving gardening method perfect for containers.
- Plants that live for one season and are popular in container displays.
- Organic matter added to the soil to help plants grow.
- Material used to retain moisture in container soil.
20 Clues: A container used for cultivating plants. • Placed under a pot to catch excess water. • The type of soil best suited for containers. • Describes containers that can be easily moved. • Easy-to-grow plants ideal for small containers. • A clay-based ceramic often used for garden pots. • Material used to retain moisture in container soil. • ...
Classification of Plants 2020-07-20
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- Unlike animals, plants are ______ to one spot
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______
- Type of plants with aboveground roots
- A water plant that looks like the tail of an animal
- Flowers can grow as a single or as a ______
- Plants do this to make food
- Grows on the surface of water
- Most flowering plants have flowers and bear ______
- Plants that are fully underwater
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- A non-flowering plant that is found on top of other trees
- Plants produce take in carbon dioxide and produce ______ for breathing
- A flowering plant with thorns
- Have needle-like leaves to prevent loss of water
- All plants need this to absorb water
- A way flowering plants reproduce through
- Plants are a _______
16 Clues: Plants are a _______ • Plants do this to make food • A flowering plant with thorns • Grows on the surface of water • Plants that are fully underwater • All plants need this to absorb water • Type of plants with aboveground roots • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______ • A way flowering plants reproduce through • Flowers can grow as a single or as a ______ • ...
Vault #6: Ecosystems 2025-10-20
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- web Many food chains connected, showing how energy moves through an ecosystem using arrows.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or tiny microbe.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Tiny living things that can help break down dead plants and animals.
- The movement of blood through a living creature’s body.
- A scientist who studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A plant or organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- The natural world where plants and animals live.
- A community of living things, non-living things and their environment.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- The natural process of change in an ecosystem over time.
- Living parts of an ecosystem, like animals and plants.
- chain A simple path showing who eats whom in nature.
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- Something that changes an ecosystem, like a storm or fire.
- The process of breaking down food for energy.
- A gas animals breathe to live.
- What living things need to grow, move, and stay alive.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem, like water, air, and sunlight.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight, like water and air.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals to get the energy needed to survive.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide).
- Living things like mushrooms and molds that help break down (decompose) dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Simple plants that live in water and make food with sunlight (photosynthesis).
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Decomposed plants and food that help soil grow healthy plants.
28 Clues: A gas animals breathe to live. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The process of breaking down food for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • The natural world where plants and animals live. • ...
Science 2017-11-05
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- sunshine
- veins
- hold the seeds
- leaves we eat
- holds up plant
- plants use this gas to help make food
- life goes on and on
- part of plant in soil
- plants need this
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- in the soil that plants need
- root we eat
- kind of veins
- food making process used by plants
- make food for plant here
- this is a flower we can eat
- plants give us this gas
- minerals
- a plant starts life as this
- this becomes the fruit
- a kind of graph
20 Clues: veins • sunshine • minerals • root we eat • kind of veins • leaves we eat • hold the seeds • holds up plant • a kind of graph • plants need this • life goes on and on • part of plant in soil • this becomes the fruit • plants give us this gas • make food for plant here • this is a flower we can eat • a plant starts life as this • in the soil that plants need • food making process used by plants • ...
