plants Crossword Puzzles
Gardening 2024-05-22
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- Transfer of pollen (adult)
- Underground storage (child)
- Plant that comes back each year (adult)
- Small gardening tool (adult)
- Provide nutrients (adult)
- Chemical for pest control (adult)
- New plant growth (child)
- Helps retain moisture (adult)
- Area where plants grow (child)
- Edible plant part with seeds (child)
- Growing plants (child)
- Earth for planting (child)
- Person who tends to plants (adult)
- Edible plant (child)
- Natural gardening method (adult)
- Gathering crops (adult)
- Tool for digging (adult)
- Giving plants a drink (child)
- Tiny plant beginnings (child)
- Decomposed organic matter (adult)
- Animal that moves pollen (adult)
- Small green plant (child)
- Anchor plant in soil (child)
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- Chemical for killing insects (adult)
- Small hand tool (adult)
- Blooming plant (child)
- Tool for gathering leaves (child)
- Flower in full bloom (child)
- Nutrients for plants (adult)
- Decorative garden figure (child)
- Beetle that eats pests (child)
- Loosen soil (adult)
- Insect that pollinates flowers (child)
- Removing dead branches (adult)
- Moving a plant (adult)
- Tool for breaking up soil (child)
- Plant used for flavoring (child)
- Cutting back branches (adult)
- Essential for plant growth (adult)
- Structure for growing plants (adult)
- Plant that lives for one season (child)
- Container for plants (child)
- Provides energy for plants (child)
- Removing unwanted plants (adult)
- Protective ground covering (adult)
- Beneficial soil creatures (child)
- Clay pot material (adult)
- Support for climbing plants (child)
48 Clues: Loosen soil (adult) • Edible plant (child) • Blooming plant (child) • Moving a plant (adult) • Growing plants (child) • Small hand tool (adult) • Gathering crops (adult) • New plant growth (child) • Tool for digging (adult) • Provide nutrients (adult) • Clay pot material (adult) • Small green plant (child) • Transfer of pollen (adult) • Earth for planting (child) • ...
Gardening 2024-06-03
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- - Garden tools with tines used for gathering leaves
- - Tall plants with trunks and branches
- trees - Trees that produce edible fruits
- - Living organisms that grow in soil and use sunlight for energy
- plants - Plants grown in containers
- - Feathered animals that can fly
- - Unwanted plants in a garden
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- - Liquid essential for plant life
- - Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- garden - A garden where you grow edible plants
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields
- - Small insects often found in gardens
- - Colorful, blooming parts of plants
- can - A container with a spout, used to water plants
- - The top layer of earth where plants grow
- - Tool with a broad blade for digging or moving earth
- - Insects known for pollination and making honey
17 Clues: - Unwanted plants in a garden • - Feathered animals that can fly • - Liquid essential for plant life • plants - Plants grown in containers • - Colorful, blooming parts of plants • - Small insects often found in gardens • - Tall plants with trunks and branches • trees - Trees that produce edible fruits • - The top layer of earth where plants grow • ...
biology 2025-05-16
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- Making new plants all by itself.
- Flower bottom that can become fruit with babies.
- The colorful leaves of a flower.
- Stems that make new plants.
- Tiny things that grow new plants.
- Sticky flower top for dust.
- Dust moves to make baby plants.
- Plant pieces that grow new plants.
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- The part of a plant that holds the seeds.
- Flower part with yellow dust.
- Layered underground parts that grow new plants.
- Fat underground parts that grow new plants.
- Making new plants with help from another plant.
- The male part of a flower that makes pollen (includes the anther).
- Underground stem that can grow new plants.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- Yellow dust in flowers needed to make seeds.
17 Clues: Stems that make new plants. • Sticky flower top for dust. • Flower part with yellow dust. • Dust moves to make baby plants. • Making new plants all by itself. • The colorful leaves of a flower. • Tiny things that grow new plants. • Plant pieces that grow new plants. • The part of a plant that holds the seeds. • Underground stem that can grow new plants. • ...
Puzzling Plants 2014-11-23
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- do not have the same size limitations
- seed plant that does not produce a flower
- moves sugars that are made in the plant's leaves to other parts of the plant
- the energy is released when the cells of organisms use oxygen to break down the sugars stored as starch in this process
- are small and survive without a transport system
- usually grow at the bottom of a plant's stems
- branching roots that does not grow deep into the ground,but they often cover wide area
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- is a seed plant that produces flowers
- roots that never touch the ground
- series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem
- the layer that separates the xylem and phloem layers
- the process of making food
- the loss of water through a plant's leaves
- a single cell that can develop into a new plant exactly like the plant that produced it
14 Clues: the process of making food • roots that never touch the ground • do not have the same size limitations • is a seed plant that produces flowers • seed plant that does not produce a flower • the loss of water through a plant's leaves • usually grow at the bottom of a plant's stems • are small and survive without a transport system • ...
Plants Crossword 2016-03-18
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- When seeds are moved from the plant by water, plants or animals
- A type of bird that is an important pollinator in warm places
- The brightly coloured part of the plant that helps attract insects to the plant
- The process that plants use to make sugar
- The female part of the plant
- The male part of the plant
- The transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of a flower
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- When the pollen joins with the ovule in the ovary to make a seed
- The pollen joins with an ovule during fertilization to form a _ _ _ _ _ _
- The part of the plant that produces pollen
- Protects the flower whilst it is still a bud, usually green.
- The sweet liquid produced in plants, which many insects like to drink
- When the ovary produces seeds and grows larger, it makes a _ _ _ _ _ _
- The yellow powder produced by the anthers, which is carried by insects to the stigma of other plants
14 Clues: The male part of the plant • The female part of the plant • The process that plants use to make sugar • The part of the plant that produces pollen • Protects the flower whilst it is still a bud, usually green. • A type of bird that is an important pollinator in warm places • When seeds are moved from the plant by water, plants or animals • ...
Amazing Plants 2023-03-06
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- the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves
- a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating
- to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
- the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit
- a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for such situations
- the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground
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- the surface of the earth
- any of the usually brightly coloured parts that together form most of a flower
- to smell very unpleasant
- to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones
- one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch
- a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant
- to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use
14 Clues: the surface of the earth • to smell very unpleasant • a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant • the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit • the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves • an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating • to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use • ...
Peculiar Plants 2025-10-15
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- Type of Gymnosperm
- Gymnosperms and Angiosperms have these
- Has seeds in side pine cones name means naked seeds
- Where seeds are sometimes found in Angiosperms.
- Plants use to reproduce instead of seeds
- Plants use them to photosynthesis
- No proper roots no seeds just spores
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- Type of plant no roots or stem reproduces with spores
- Scientific word for a plants stem
- No proper roots is a Pterdiophyte starts with f
- No roots is a bryophyte
- Has flowers and seeds Monocots and Dicots
- Only Angiosperms have these
- Used to anchor plants in the ground
14 Clues: Type of Gymnosperm • No roots is a bryophyte • Only Angiosperms have these • Scientific word for a plants stem • Plants use them to photosynthesis • Used to anchor plants in the ground • No proper roots no seeds just spores • Gymnosperms and Angiosperms have these • Plants use to reproduce instead of seeds • Has flowers and seeds Monocots and Dicots • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-29
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- The pigment inside a chloroplast
- Doesn't have vessels like the xylem & phloem
- Plants that have flowers and fruit
- What do plants produce for breathing?
- Carries sugar throughout a plant
- Informal name for nonvascular plants
- Plant structure used to make sugar
- Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem
- The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight
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- Produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Carries water UP through a plant
- What carnivorous plants supplementing when digesting insects?
- Plant structure that provides support to leaves
- Structures found on the bottom of leaves that play a role in gas exchange
- Open and close stomata
- How nonvascular plants obtain water
- Structure that anchors plants and absorbs water
17 Clues: Open and close stomata • The pigment inside a chloroplast • Carries water UP through a plant • Carries sugar throughout a plant • Plants that have flowers and fruit • Plant structure used to make sugar • How nonvascular plants obtain water • Informal name for nonvascular plants • What do plants produce for breathing? • Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem • ...
photostn n thesis 2023-10-19
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- formula for carbon dioxide
- its green
- whats needed for the reaction to take place
- substances that are formed from chemical reaction
- a type of energy
- plants make it
- little mouth
- plants breathe it out
- green pigment
- formula for water
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- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- plants need it to make energy
- when plants make their own food
- dioxide plants breathe it in
- plants need it to grow
- distributes water to plant
- formula for glucose
- formula for oxygen
18 Clues: its green • little mouth • green pigment • plants make it • a type of energy • formula for water • formula for oxygen • formula for glucose • plants breathe it out • plants need it to grow • formula for carbon dioxide • distributes water to plant • dioxide plants breathe it in • plants need it to make energy • when plants make their own food • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • ...
The Amazing Gardening Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-09
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- the pigment that makes a plant it’s color
- the process of seeds sprouting to become plants
- interior flesh that serves as food storage
- plants that have a life cycle lasting 2 years
- a “package” that contains an embryo and food
- plants that (if treated well)can last forever
- compacted soil; lack of water and air
- when plants absorb nitrogen
- an essential element that must be cycled
- rising/ moving the top soil away
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- an embryo’s first leaves
- when planting seeds, there must be room for air _________.
- natural light needed for plants to grow
- one inorganic material that makes up soil
- the intersection of all parts of nature
- plants that have a year long life cycle
- when NO3 is changed into Nitrogen gas that returns into the atmosphere
- the embryonic root
- when genetic material has been changed
- when plants take the natural water; leaving salt alone
20 Clues: the embryonic root • an embryo’s first leaves • when plants absorb nitrogen • rising/ moving the top soil away • compacted soil; lack of water and air • when genetic material has been changed • natural light needed for plants to grow • the intersection of all parts of nature • plants that have a year long life cycle • an essential element that must be cycled • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-11-15
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- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
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- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • A young plant, just started to grow • Tall plant with large yellow petals • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Essential practice to keep plants hydrated • ...
Science - Plants 2020-05-13
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- Like all living things, plants _______ and change.
- The _______ of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- Plants are living things.
- A chemical reaction that takes place in a plant to produce food.
- All plants need sunlight, food and _________.
- New plants grow from tiny _______.
- Insects carry _________ from flower to flower.
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- The stem carries _________ and water to all parts of the plant.
- Roots hold plants under the __________.
- Sometimes, a plant can grow _______ that we can eat.
- Plants give off _________ to help us breathe.
- most plants have _______ that make seeds.
- Plants use _________ to stay healthy.
- The part of the plant that holds the plant straight up is called the _______.
14 Clues: Plants are living things. • New plants grow from tiny _______. • Plants use _________ to stay healthy. • Roots hold plants under the __________. • most plants have _______ that make seeds. • Plants give off _________ to help us breathe. • All plants need sunlight, food and _________. • Insects carry _________ from flower to flower. • ...
Fall Semester Exam Review 2020-12-08
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- chemical change in plants that makes glucose
- applied to producers to kill pests that eat them
- make up organ systems
- pores in plants were gas exchange occurs
- plants movement toward touch
- a variety of organisms that enhance the sustainability of an ecosystem
- plants movement toward gravity
- gas released by plants into the atmosphere
- make up organs
- make up tissue
- uses glucose to make ATP
- living or once-living parts of an ecosystem
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- how a plant with low turgor pressure looks
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
- type of cell with a cell wall and central vacuole, stores water and waste
- plants movement toward water
- cell with DNA located in a nucleus
- organisms that makes own food
- bacteria cell without membrane-bound organelles
- plants movement toward light
- the sinking of land
- an area where water moves to a common body of water
22 Clues: make up organs • make up tissue • the sinking of land • make up organ systems • uses glucose to make ATP • plants movement toward water • plants movement toward light • plants movement toward touch • organisms that makes own food • plants movement toward gravity • non-living parts of an ecosystem • cell with DNA located in a nucleus • pores in plants were gas exchange occurs • ...
Science Crossword 2020-02-11
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- or fruit.
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- organism that can produce its own food
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- has flowers in multiples of 3
- spread seeds by water
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- taller/bigger than non-vacular plants
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- A Cone bearing vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- throughout a plant
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- veins in the leaves
23 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • throughout a plant • veins in the leaves • monocot's leaf veins • spread seeds by water • has flowers in multiples of 3 • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • taller/bigger than non-vacular plants • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem • plants that have tissues that deliver needed • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-10-18
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- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
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- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- SOIL Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • Tall plant with large yellow petals • A young plant, just started to grow • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant that lives for more than two years • Essential practice to keep plants hydrated • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-10
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- It gives plants their green color and is necessary for photosynthesis.
- A change in an organism that benefits itself.
- Animals that eat other organisms to survive.
- Anything that slows or stops a populations numbers from increasing.
- The movement/growth of a plant as it responds to a stimulus in its environment.
- Anything that causes an action in a plant.
- The flow of energy through plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- A community of plants and animals inside their environment.
- The climate, plants, animals, anad environment in one big area.
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- They break down dead plants and animals.
- Helps plants know when to get ready for bad weather(Winter)
- The number of plants or animals there are in a particular species.
- Plants and animals together in their habitat.
- An individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form.
- Any non-living thing.
- A representation of the amount of energy in differnt trophic levels.
- Plants that make their own food.
- Any living organism.
- An animals that hunts and eats other animals.
19 Clues: Any living organism. • Any non-living thing. • Plants that make their own food. • They break down dead plants and animals. • Anything that causes an action in a plant. • Animals that eat other organisms to survive. • Plants and animals together in their habitat. • A change in an organism that benefits itself. • An animals that hunts and eats other animals. • ...
Amazing Plants 2016-04-12
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- Like catch.
- This gives life to plants and helps us to see.
- The long part of a plant.
- A word on p. 17. means not nice.
- Healthy things in food and the earth.
- The part of the plant that falls in autumn.
- To fool someone.
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- Make someone want to come.
- A very smelly plant.
- Breaks down using acid in the stomach.
- A huge plant. We use it for many things.
- How plants drink.
- On the floor.
- A meat eating plant.
14 Clues: Like catch. • On the floor. • To fool someone. • How plants drink. • A very smelly plant. • A meat eating plant. • The long part of a plant. • Make someone want to come. • A word on p. 17. means not nice. • Healthy things in food and the earth. • Breaks down using acid in the stomach. • A huge plant. We use it for many things. • The part of the plant that falls in autumn. • ...
Fungi & Plants 2023-02-23
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- plants cells that store food, photosynthesis products
- Greatly increase the root’s surface area and efficiency of absorption
- plant cells that provide support and protection
- Cellular or multicellular hairlike outgrowths of the epidermis
- Continuous tubes of dead cylindrical cells arranged end-to-end
- Conducts a solution of carbohydrates
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- phloem cells of seedless vascular plants and gymnosperms
- fungi group that are exclusive animal parasites
- phloem cells of Angiosperms
- plant cells with tough thick walls
- Paired sausage-shaped cells
- Conducts water and dissolve minerals throughout plant
- fungal group that are aquatic with flagellated zoospores
- xylem cells of Gymnosperms
14 Clues: xylem cells of Gymnosperms • phloem cells of Angiosperms • Paired sausage-shaped cells • plant cells with tough thick walls • Conducts a solution of carbohydrates • fungi group that are exclusive animal parasites • plant cells that provide support and protection • plants cells that store food, photosynthesis products • Conducts water and dissolve minerals throughout plant • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-10-08
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- Trees are at least [......] metres tall
- tallest trees in the world is....
- example of fleshy fruit is.....
- example of grasses is....
- the largest flowers in the world is.....
- example of non-flowering plant is.....
- Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses produce ....
- woody plants have [......] stems
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- flowering plants reproduce by....
- example of smooth skin is....
- example of dry fruit is....
- example of rough skin is....
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided Herbs, Non-woody vines, and ......
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided into Shrubs, Woody vines, and .....
14 Clues: example of grasses is.... • example of dry fruit is.... • example of rough skin is.... • example of smooth skin is.... • example of fleshy fruit is..... • woody plants have [......] stems • flowering plants reproduce by.... • tallest trees in the world is.... • example of non-flowering plant is..... • Trees are at least [......] metres tall • ...
Poisonous plants 2022-08-23
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- is another word for poisonous
- contains ricin
- is a woody vine that can reach 65 feet in height and 32 feet in width.
- is a vibrant purple flower that blooms in the summertime
- is not usually life-threatening unless consumed in large quantities
- contains atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.
- is One of the most deadly poisons
- is Only poisonous if you touch it and leaves a small rash
- is most toxic just before the seeds ripen
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- contains an irritating toxin that can be dangerous to dogs
- originated from Turkey and the Middle East
- small berries
- is considered to be the most poisonous plant growing in North America
- plant's name means to sparkle in Greek
14 Clues: small berries • contains ricin • is another word for poisonous • is One of the most deadly poisons • plant's name means to sparkle in Greek • is most toxic just before the seeds ripen • originated from Turkey and the Middle East • contains atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. • is a vibrant purple flower that blooms in the summertime • ...
Plants growth 2022-08-26
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- Growing from an axil
- Young plant
- amount of extension of an object under stress
- a plant responding to light
- A space used to contain something
- parts of the calyx of a flower
- A tree that bears cones and needles
- Lengthening something
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- Pollen germinates
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds
- A fine powder substance
- The male productive part of a flower
- A plant that has seeds unprotected
- Denoting an apex
- A fiber found in plant structures
15 Clues: Young plant • Denoting an apex • Pollen germinates • Growing from an axil • Lengthening something • A fine powder substance • a plant responding to light • parts of the calyx of a flower • A fiber found in plant structures • A space used to contain something • A plant that has seeds unprotected • A tree that bears cones and needles • The male productive part of a flower • ...
DThornton 2017-01-23
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- formed when plants combine single glucose units
- formed when two monosaccharides chemically combine
- carbohydrates with complicated starches
- nutrient that is a persons main source of energy found most in plants
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- chemical building blocks
- gives body energy
- sweetest sugar
- a protien with a globular shape
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- sugars with single unit chemical structures
- reduces hunger
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- sugars formed from simple structures
- green pigment in plants must be present for photosynthesis to happen
- single hard seeds
- simple carbohydrates formed from plants made from carbon
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose
- substitute in place of sugar to sweeten foods
- plant material that are eaten but can not be digested
- sugar in milk
20 Clues: sugar in milk • sweetest sugar • reduces hunger • single hard seeds • gives body energy • chemical building blocks • a protien with a globular shape • sugars formed from simple structures • carbohydrates with complicated starches • sugars with single unit chemical structures • substitute in place of sugar to sweeten foods • formed when plants combine single glucose units • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-10-18
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- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
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- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- A young plant, just started to grow
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- SOIL Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • A young plant, just started to grow • Tall plant with large yellow petals • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant that lives for more than two years • Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-11-15
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- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
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- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • Tall plant with large yellow petals • A young plant, just started to grow • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme • ...
Decomposer Crossword 2024-11-09
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- Decomposers that wiggle and live in gardens
- Gets energy by eating plants & animals
- A hidden network made up of hyphae
- This grows on food that is going bad
- Fungi release this gas when feeding on dead organisms and plants
- These are released by fungi to reproduce
- Fungi were originally classified as _______________
- Plants release this gas as a result of photosynthesis
- An organism that breaks down organic material
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- An animal that eats other animals
- These microscopic organisms produce their own food but are not plants
- Fungi are nature's ____________________
- Coprophilous fungi love to live in this
- The process of converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- An animal that only eats plants
- Mushrooms are a type of ___________
- An environmental system of life
- This gets its energy from the sun
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A type of fungi used to bake bread
20 Clues: An animal that only eats plants • An environmental system of life • An animal that eats other animals • This gets its energy from the sun • A hidden network made up of hyphae • A type of fungi used to bake bread • Mushrooms are a type of ___________ • This grows on food that is going bad • Gets energy by eating plants & animals • Fungi are nature's ____________________ • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- petals multiples of 4 and 5
- dicot's leaf veins
- tubes that transfer water & minerals throughout the plant
- plants that do not deliver materials throughout the plant
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- tissues deliver materials throughout the plant
- live more than two years
- petals multiples of 3
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- live two year lives
- organism that can produce its own food
- cone bearing, vascular plants
- absorb nutrients
- cone bearing tree
- live one growing season
- flowering vascular plants that produce seeds in the flower
- tubes that transfer sugar throughout the plant
- contains sperm for plants
- sticky fluid found in xylem
20 Clues: absorb nutrients • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • live two year lives • monocot's leaf veins • petals multiples of 3 • live one growing season • live more than two years • contains sperm for plants • petals multiples of 4 and 5 • sticky fluid found in xylem • cone bearing, vascular plants • organism that can produce its own food • tubes that transfer sugar throughout the plant • ...
Plants & Flowers 2022-09-26
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- the biggest flower in the world
- a flower that have almost all colors of the rainbows
- typically form dense green clumps, often in damp or shady locations
- a plants that often used to make medicine
- a plant that is often used to beautify humans skin
- the oldest flower in the world
- short plants with long, narrow leaves
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- a plant that always a hiding place for snakes
- panda loves to eat this plant
- a thorny plant that can live without water for two years
- the samallest flower in the world
- a flower that the seeds can be eaten
- the national flower of Malaysia
- an aquatic flower that float on the water of the river
14 Clues: panda loves to eat this plant • the oldest flower in the world • the biggest flower in the world • the national flower of Malaysia • the samallest flower in the world • a flower that the seeds can be eaten • short plants with long, narrow leaves • a plants that often used to make medicine • a plant that always a hiding place for snakes • ...
Growing Plants 2020-04-02
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- stores food for the seed
- part of an embryo that changes into the future shoot
- baby plant that comes out of the seed
- absorbs water and mineral from plants
- seeds dispersed by wind should be_____ in weight.
- change of seed into a seedling
- baby plant inside the seed
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- coconut is dispersed by _______
- seed coat protects seed from mould and _____
- seeds which can grow if they get favourable conditions
- method of seed dispersal in pea plant
- outer layer of seed
- scattering of seeds away from the parent plant
- part of an embryo that changes into the root
14 Clues: outer layer of seed • stores food for the seed • baby plant inside the seed • change of seed into a seedling • coconut is dispersed by _______ • method of seed dispersal in pea plant • baby plant that comes out of the seed • absorbs water and mineral from plants • seed coat protects seed from mould and _____ • part of an embryo that changes into the root • ...
Amazing Plants 2023-03-06
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- the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves
- a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating
- to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
- the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit
- a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for such situations
- the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground
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- the surface of the earth
- any of the usually brightly coloured parts that together form most of a flower
- to smell very unpleasant
- to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones
- one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch
- a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant
- to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use
14 Clues: the surface of the earth • to smell very unpleasant • a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant • the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit • the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves • an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating • to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use • ...
Plants Review 2015-04-22
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- A living thing
- The part of the plant that creates new plants. This has the pollen.
- Organisms make more of their own kind by_____________
- The ________________ of a plant takes in sunlight and air.
- A _________________ produces seeds in cones.
- The _________ of a plant carries minerals and water from the root. This supports the flower.
- The reason new plants look like their parents
- The _________ of a plant grows underground.
- Plants create ___________. It helps people to breathe.
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- The air, the water, and everything else that surrounds a plants ______________.
- The green material in leaves
- Every _____________ has a nucleus.
- A young plant that is just beginning to grow
- A sunflower will ________ toward the sunlight.
14 Clues: A living thing • The green material in leaves • Every _____________ has a nucleus. • The _________ of a plant grows underground. • A _________________ produces seeds in cones. • A young plant that is just beginning to grow • The reason new plants look like their parents • A sunflower will ________ toward the sunlight. • ...
Growing Plants 2021-12-20
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- these need dirt, sun, and rain
- a short, stiff point on a plant stem or branch
- to produce flowers
- a blue flower that blossoms in the spring time
- flowers that are shaped like bells or bowls
- a pretty plant that grows in lots of colors
- this type of flower turns to the sun
- where can you plant flowers?
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- the dark area caused when light is blocked
- a root shaped like an onion that grows into a flower or plant
- these flowers are not hard to grow
- the main part of the plant that supports the branches, leaves, and other parts
- a flower that is white and blossoms in the wintertime
- grow into new plants
14 Clues: to produce flowers • grow into new plants • where can you plant flowers? • these need dirt, sun, and rain • these flowers are not hard to grow • this type of flower turns to the sun • the dark area caused when light is blocked • flowers that are shaped like bells or bowls • a pretty plant that grows in lots of colors • a short, stiff point on a plant stem or branch • ...
Amazing plants 2025-10-28
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- — plant parts that hold it and take water.
- — how someone or something acts.
- — change to survive in new conditions.
- — the act of staying alive.
- — break down food in the stomach.
- — bad smell.
- — flat green part of a plant.
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- — the earth or soil.
- — something that catches or holds.
- — tiny living things, some cause illness.
- — a clever or sneaky action.
- — what helps us see; brightness.
- — a plan to reach a goal.
- — pull toward
14 Clues: — bad smell. • — pull toward • — the earth or soil. • — a plan to reach a goal. • — the act of staying alive. • — a clever or sneaky action. • — flat green part of a plant. • — how someone or something acts. • — what helps us see; brightness. • — break down food in the stomach. • — something that catches or holds. • — change to survive in new conditions. • ...
Hort Plants 2025-10-10
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- A part of the reproduction system
- Plants that lose their leaves in the fall
- A by product of photosynthesis
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- A plant that lives more than two years
- A process where the food moves within the plant from on part to another.
- Warm season plant
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- Plants that retain their leaves year round.
- A process where the plant is able to sustain itself for food
- Main Product of photosynthesis
- A plant that completes the life cycle in 2 years
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- Cool season plant
- A process where minerals enter via cell walls
14 Clues: Cool season plant • Warm season plant • Main Product of photosynthesis • A by product of photosynthesis • A part of the reproduction system • A plant that lives more than two years • Plants that lose their leaves in the fall • Plants that retain their leaves year round. • A process where minerals enter via cell walls • A stage when a plant rests or grows very little • ...
Plants quiz 2025-11-05
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- a way to grow plants in water instead of soil
- the green part of plants that helps capture sunlight
- dioxide a gas that plants take in from the air
- the part of the plant where most photosynthesis happens
- tiny openings on leaves that take in carbon dioxide
- the gas that plants release into the air
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- the part of the plant that takes in water and helps hold it in place
- the process plants use to make their own food
- the material plants usually grow in but they don’t always need
- our awesome science teacher who teaches us about plants
- energy from the sun that plants need to make food
- the sugar that plants make for food
- fly trap a plant that eats insects to get what it needs
- a liquid that plants absorb through their roots or in hydroponics
14 Clues: the sugar that plants make for food • the gas that plants release into the air • the process plants use to make their own food • a way to grow plants in water instead of soil • dioxide a gas that plants take in from the air • energy from the sun that plants need to make food • tiny openings on leaves that take in carbon dioxide • ...
KILLER PLANTS 2025-11-04
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- A sticky trap
- The most famous killer plant
- A sticky glue plant with hairs
- Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy
- Like arms of an octopus
- The bladderwort can suck in food
- houses for plants
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- smells nice to attract bugs
- Food for killer plants
- Where the pitcher plant and the shrew live
- The plant that slowly kills another tree
- The NZ version of the Strangler tree
- Shaped like a bucket or jug
- The Pitcher plants friend
14 Clues: A sticky trap • houses for plants • Food for killer plants • Like arms of an octopus • The Pitcher plants friend • smells nice to attract bugs • Shaped like a bucket or jug • The most famous killer plant • A sticky glue plant with hairs • The bladderwort can suck in food • The NZ version of the Strangler tree • Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy • ...
STEAM 2024-11-05
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- cool air is heavy so it will __
- wind happens in the __
- plants release __ or O2
- let out
- air particles close together
- plants absorb __ from the soil
- take in
- plants absorb __ or CO2
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- plants make __ in the leaves to eat
- warm air is light so it will __ up
- air particles far apart
- plants transform sunlight energy into food energy
- plants absorb __ or H2O
- all plants need __ for photosynthesis
- change
- moving air particles
16 Clues: change • let out • take in • moving air particles • wind happens in the __ • air particles far apart • plants absorb __ or H2O • plants release __ or O2 • plants absorb __ or CO2 • air particles close together • plants absorb __ from the soil • cool air is heavy so it will __ • warm air is light so it will __ up • plants make __ in the leaves to eat • all plants need __ for photosynthesis • ...
Zelene 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- Occurs in stems, a Process in which plants lose water
- Plants are categorized by this
- Product
- Food and nutrients move within the plant
- Response of plants to different amounts of light
- Food and manufacturing process in green plants
- 7 Charlotte zone
- Process which allows minerals and water to enter the plant through cell walls
- The 2 main methods of this are Sexual and Asexual
- Transpiration occurs here
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- Way in which plants take in water and air
- This will vary on the types of plants either too high or low will have different effects
- Carbon dioxide+ Water+ Light energy
- By-Product
- Zones 6-8
- Plant grows very little
- Water makes up 90% of plant tissue
- When a plant is able to produce flowers, seeds and fruits
- Plants' stems or roots consume oxygen and give off Carbon dioxide
- When a plant first starts to grow
20 Clues: Product • Zones 6-8 • By-Product • 7 Charlotte zone • Plant grows very little • Transpiration occurs here • Plants are categorized by this • When a plant first starts to grow • Water makes up 90% of plant tissue • Carbon dioxide+ Water+ Light energy • Food and nutrients move within the plant • Way in which plants take in water and air • Food and manufacturing process in green plants • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-11-15
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- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
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- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • Tall plant with large yellow petals • A young plant, just started to grow • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme • ...
ecosystems 2025-02-03
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- Consumer – The first animal in a food chain that eats plants, like a grasshopper eating grass.
- – A group of animals or plants that are the same, like all dogs belong to the dog species.
- – A poison that can harm animals, plants, or people.
- – Everything around us, like air, water, land, and all the plants and animals.
- – All the living things (animals, plants, and people) that live together in one place and depend on each other.
- – A group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one place, like all the zebras in a grassland.
- – An animal that eats only plants, like a cow or a rabbit.
- – A living thing that eats plants or other animals to get energy.
- – An animal that gets hunted and eaten by a predator, like a rabbit or a fish.
- Web – A group of food chains that are connected, showing how many animals eat different things.
- – The place where an animal or plant lives, like a forest, ocean, or desert.
- – When harmful things like poisons or chemicals build up inside animals over time, especially when they eat other animals that have the same poison.
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- Level – The different steps in a food chain, showing who eats what. Plants are the first level, plant-eating animals are the second, and meat-eating animals are the third.
- – The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- – An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a wolf.
- – An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human.
- – The big, hot star in the sky that gives us light and heat, and helps plants grow.
- Chain – A way to show how animals get their food. It starts with plants, which are eaten by small animals, and then bigger animals eat the smaller ones.
- – An animal that hunts and eats other animals, like a tiger or an eagle.
- – A place where living things (plants and animals) and non-living things (air, water, and soil) work together.
20 Clues: – A poison that can harm animals, plants, or people. • – An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a wolf. • – An animal that eats only plants, like a cow or a rabbit. • – A living thing that eats plants or other animals to get energy. • – An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human. • ...
Plants REVIEW intro day 1 2025-03-28
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- most common seedless vascular plant
- gymnosperms are shaped like this musical instrument so the snow doesn't weigh it down
- process of using sunlight to make food
- plants need it to grow, we ain't talking about the Milky Way
- energy flows between living things in this system
- cone-bearing plants
- where plants take in carbon dioxide
- the most common type of plants
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- flowering plants name
- the part of the plant underground
- the most primitive plants
- without water plants are___ Chamberlin
- most common nonvascular plant
- plants get it in and on the ground
- plants make their food using energy from it
- a food chain is one of these
16 Clues: cone-bearing plants • flowering plants name • the most primitive plants • a food chain is one of these • most common nonvascular plant • the most common type of plants • the part of the plant underground • plants get it in and on the ground • most common seedless vascular plant • where plants take in carbon dioxide • without water plants are___ Chamberlin • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- organism that can produce its own food
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plantGymnosperm: Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- or fruit.
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- cone bearing tree
- parallel veins in the leaves
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- monocot's leaf veins
18 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • 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 • Plants that do not have xylem and phloem • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Garden/Outdoor 2024-09-16
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- The dirt where plants grow.
- A barrier that goes around the garden to keep it safe.
- Large scissors used to trim bushes or hedges.
- Unwanted plants that you pull out from the garden.
- Used to cut grass in the yard.
- A structure that helps climbing plants grow upward.
- A small tool for digging holes in the soil.
- Worn on your feet to keep them clean and dry in the garden.
- A small hand tool for planting flowers or digging.
- Cuts small branches and plants to keep them tidy.
- A tool with one wheel used to carry heavy loads around the garden.
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- Protect your hands while gardening.
- Living things that grow in soil and need water and sunlight.
- Used to water plants in the garden.
- A row of bushes that form a natural fence.
- Beautiful plants that bloom with colorful petals.
- Tiny things you plant in the ground to grow into flowers or vegetables.
- A container for growing plants or flowers.
- A tool for digging larger holes or moving dirt.
- Gathers leaves or smooths soil in the garden.
20 Clues: The dirt where plants grow. • Used to cut grass in the yard. • Protect your hands while gardening. • Used to water plants in the garden. • A row of bushes that form a natural fence. • A container for growing plants or flowers. • A small tool for digging holes in the soil. • Large scissors used to trim bushes or hedges. • Gathers leaves or smooths soil in the garden. • ...
GARDEN 2025-10-14
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- – You turn this to get water for the garden.
- – You open this to go in or out of the garden.
- – Putting seeds or young plants in the soil.
- – Something natural that helps plants grow better.
- – Something that goes around a garden to keep it safe.
- – A small cart you push to carry soil or plants.
- – Animals that fly and sometimes sing in the garden.
- – A tool used to dig holes in the soil.
- – A long, flexible pipe used to water plants.
- – Pulling out unwanted plants from the garden.
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- – A machine used to cut the grass.
- – A tool used to gather leaves or smooth the soil.
- – A special place in the garden where flowers grow.
- – Giving plants water so they grow.
- – Small plants with lots of leaves and sometimes flowers.
- – Tall plants with branches and leaves.
- - The person who takes care of plants and flowers.
- – Colorful insects that fly around flowers.
18 Clues: – A machine used to cut the grass. • – Giving plants water so they grow. • – Tall plants with branches and leaves. • – A tool used to dig holes in the soil. • – Colorful insects that fly around flowers. • – You turn this to get water for the garden. • – Putting seeds or young plants in the soil. • – A long, flexible pipe used to water plants. • ...
Gardening 2023-08-23
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- A special substance you add to the soil to help plants grow.
- Giving plants the right amount of water to help them grow.
- Small animals that can help or harm plants in a garden.
- A person who takes care of plants and gardens.
- The colorful part of a plant that often smells nice.
- Small things you plant in the ground to grow new plants.
- The light and warmth that comes from the sun.
- Living things that grow in the ground, like flowers and trees.
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- A place where you plant and grow different plants.
- Removing unwanted plants from your garden.
- Cutting off parts of plants to help them grow better.
- Picking fruits and vegetables from your plants when they're ready.
- The dirt that plants grow in, made up of tiny pieces of rocks.
- When plants get bigger and develop over time.
- A protective layer you put on the soil to help plants grow.
15 Clues: Removing unwanted plants from your garden. • When plants get bigger and develop over time. • The light and warmth that comes from the sun. • A person who takes care of plants and gardens. • A place where you plant and grow different plants. • The colorful part of a plant that often smells nice. • Cutting off parts of plants to help them grow better. • ...
Plant Mineral Nutrition and Nutritional Symbioses 2020-11-14
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- The plant family in which most nitrogen-based nutritional symbioses occur.
- The primary site of absorption by roots occurs in the region of maturation, where there are abundant (two words) _____________.
- Potassium plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves the movement of water from areas of lower solute concentrations to areas of higher solute concentrations. Potassium facilitates this movement by providing a solute differential also referred to as _________ potential.
- Beyond organic material, soil is composed of [in order of decreasing size] sand, silt, and _________.
- Soil is derived from rock by a break down processes called …
- Fertilizers for plants always report three-numbers which provide information on the percent by weight of three macronutrients included in the product, for example “10-10-10”. These macronutrients are (in order), nitrogen, __________, and potassium.
- The relative percentages of different-sized soil particles define a soil’s __________.
- When plants engage in nutritional symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria or symbiotic fungi, the plant receives nitrogen or phosphorous in exchange for photosynthetically derived ____________.
- The major source of phosphorous for plants is the weathering of rock, which releases phosphorous as inorganic ___________ ions.
- Beyond organic material, soil is composed of three types of particles, which are discriminated by their _______.
- In order to use nitrogen, plants rely on microbes to break the covalent triple bond, and attach, or “ ______” nitrogen to other compounds.
- Elements that are needed by plants in large quantities are referred to as __________.
- Nitrogen plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves being a major component of all of the monomers that comprise peptides and proteins, or (two words) ________.
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- The potassium component of plant fertilizer is composed of potassium salts, but on the packages, it is most often referred to (traditionally) as __________, which is a different compound entirely, and not taken up by plants in nature.
- Cation liberation from the soil matrix involves the release of carbon dioxide from roots; as a product of __________.
- Elements that are needed by plants in very small (trace) quantities are referred to as __________.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves __________ fungi, which colonize the cortical cells of plants, and gather phosphorous from the surrounding soil, and exchange this with plants for photosynthetic carbohydrates.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves the formation of highly branched fungal structures within cortical cells of plants, which serve as the primary sites of nutrient exchange. These highly branched structures are referred to as _____________.
- The primary source of nitrogen for plants is _________ nitrogen, which can not be used directly by plants due to the strength of the covalent triple bond.
- Rock is an impure _______, which is an aggregate of numerous elements, which become available to plants as the rock breaks down.
- The surface of soil particles has a __________ charge, which form ionic bonds with cations.
- When plants engage in nutritional symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the formation of nodules to contain the bacteria constitutes a ___________ change on the part of the plant.
- Phosphorous plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves being a major component of ___________, found in all plasma membranes.
- Plants are capable of absorbing nitrogen in a few forms, ammonia, ammonium, and __________.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. Despite colonization of plant roots by these symbionts, they never actually enter the plant cell. Instead, they are ________, more specifically referred to as “invaginated” within the plant plasma membrane.
- ________ exchange refers to the liberation of cations from ionic bonds to soil particles.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves that of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, in which plants form structures on their roots to contain the bacteria, these structures are referred to as ____________.
27 Clues: Soil is derived from rock by a break down processes called … • The plant family in which most nitrogen-based nutritional symbioses occur. • Elements that are needed by plants in large quantities are referred to as __________. • The relative percentages of different-sized soil particles define a soil’s __________. • ...
Environmental crossword 2020-09-18
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- plants are also known as
- when water evaporates in the leaf
- when water is shot up the stem of the plant
- brings water down the stem
- non vascular, seedless, plants
- xylem and phloem are arranged in
- when the seed has one leaf
- plants that make their seeds in cones
- plants that die in a year
- plant embryo
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- occurs in cones and flowers
- where the seeds stay
- a plant with no stem or leaves
- plants that die in 2 years
- plantsbthat live more than for 3+ Years
- when a seed has 2 leaves
- provides structural support
- plants that make their seeds in flowers
- Brings water up the stem
- the top of the stamen
20 Clues: plant embryo • where the seeds stay • the top of the stamen • when a seed has 2 leaves • plants are also known as • Brings water up the stem • plants that die in a year • plants that die in 2 years • brings water down the stem • when the seed has one leaf • occurs in cones and flowers • provides structural support • a plant with no stem or leaves • non vascular, seedless, plants • ...
ecosystems 2025-02-03
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- Consumer – The first animal in a food chain that eats plants, like a grasshopper eating grass.
- – A group of animals or plants that are the same, like all dogs belong to the dog species.
- – A poison that can harm animals, plants, or people.
- – Everything around us, like air, water, land, and all the plants and animals.
- – All the living things (animals, plants, and people) that live together in one place and depend on each other.
- – A group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one place, like all the zebras in a grassland.
- – An animal that eats only plants, like a cow or a rabbit.
- – A living thing that eats plants or other animals to get energy.
- – An animal that gets hunted and eaten by a predator, like a rabbit or a fish.
- Web – A group of food chains that are connected, showing how many animals eat different things.
- – The place where an animal or plant lives, like a forest, ocean, or desert.
- – When harmful things like poisons or chemicals build up inside animals over time, especially when they eat other animals that have the same poison.
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- Level – The different steps in a food chain, showing who eats what. Plants are the first level, plant-eating animals are the second, and meat-eating animals are the third.
- – The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- – An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a wolf.
- – An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human.
- – The big, hot star in the sky that gives us light and heat, and helps plants grow.
- Chain – A way to show how animals get their food. It starts with plants, which are eaten by small animals, and then bigger animals eat the smaller ones.
- – An animal that hunts and eats other animals, like a tiger or an eagle.
- – A place where living things (plants and animals) and non-living things (air, water, and soil) work together.
20 Clues: – A poison that can harm animals, plants, or people. • – An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a wolf. • – An animal that eats only plants, like a cow or a rabbit. • – A living thing that eats plants or other animals to get energy. • – An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human. • ...
Plant Anatomy part 1 + 2 2020-10-04
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- Animals which cause lots of damage to plants
- Plants which their above ground parts die in the winter, roots store energy
- Plants which live 3 or more years
- Fungi which helps and is helped by plant roots
- Plant disease
- Plants which lose their leaves in the winter
- Xylem and phloem factory cells in a plant
- Dead phloem cells in a tree, becomes bark
- Area where the trunk meets the roots
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- Plants which complete their lifecycle in 2 years
- Water and mineral transport cells in a plant
- Plants which retain their leaves in the winter
- Cutting of xylem and phloem, leads to plant death
- where 2 branches meet on a tree
- Relationship between 2 organisms where they both help each other survive
- Sugar transport cells in a plant
- Dead xylem cells in a tree, becomes heartwood
- Absorb water for and anchor plants
- Rotting wood, leads to plant failure
- Plants which complete their lifecycle in 1 year
- When soil around a plant is hardened and squished
21 Clues: Plant disease • where 2 branches meet on a tree • Sugar transport cells in a plant • Plants which live 3 or more years • Absorb water for and anchor plants • Rotting wood, leads to plant failure • Area where the trunk meets the roots • Xylem and phloem factory cells in a plant • Dead phloem cells in a tree, becomes bark • Water and mineral transport cells in a plant • ...
4.01 Joleigh 2023-04-17
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- The process through which plant leaves consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- When plants like to grow toward light
- the process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one part to another
- zones that plants are categorized by
- Northcarolina is in zones
- when a plant rests or grows very little
- The process by which plants take in water and air
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants
- When a plant starts to grow from its seed
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- when a plant produces flowers seeds and fruits
- 90% of the plant is made of mostly water
- Charlotte is in zone
- When this is too high or low it can harm the plant
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant
- The response of plants to different levels of light
- The two main methods of plant reproduction
- when plants require long nights to flower
- The plant process that increases plant numbers with seeds
- when plants require short nights to flower
20 Clues: Charlotte is in zone • Northcarolina is in zones • zones that plants are categorized by • When plants like to grow toward light • when a plant rests or grows very little • 90% of the plant is made of mostly water • when plants require long nights to flower • When a plant starts to grow from its seed • The two main methods of plant reproduction • ...
Plantae. (Jason & Aurora) 2024-02-21
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- What is a root-like structure as anchor in Atracheophyta?
- The leaves in Leguminoceae looks like a?
- Rice is what type of plants?
- Pteridophyta reproduce by using?
- The vascular tissue in Monocot plants are?
- Pines are what type of plants?
- Cotton are divided into what family?
- Banana is divided into what family?
- What is the male gamete in Atracheophyta?
- The leaves that don't have spores are called?
- What plant in the Solanaceae that is red and round?
- How many pollen grain openings do Dicot plants have?
- What does Gmynos mean?
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- The roots of monocot plants are usually?
- What type of root does gymnosperms have?
- Coffee is divided into what family?
- What is the most primitive Pteridophyta?
- The leaves that have spores are called?
- How many cotyledons do dicot plants have?
- How many cotyledons that monocot plants have?
- What is a female gamete in Atracheophyta?
- The leaf venation in monocot plants are usually?
- What is the dominant life cycle in atracheophyta?
- The floral organs in Monocot plants are in multiple of?
- The leaf venation is dicot plant are usually?
25 Clues: What does Gmynos mean? • Rice is what type of plants? • Pines are what type of plants? • Pteridophyta reproduce by using? • Coffee is divided into what family? • Banana is divided into what family? • Cotton are divided into what family? • The leaves that have spores are called? • The roots of monocot plants are usually? • What type of root does gymnosperms have? • ...
vocab 2021-08-19
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- animals that eat both plants and meat
- site for photosynthesis
- organisms which produce energy
- organisms that feed on organic matter
- power plants of the cell
- stems that grow above ground
- composition of cells
- not devided into seperate units
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- defined by anatomy of plants and animals
- animals that only consume plants
- contains DNA and RNA
- site for protein synthesis
- also known as the plasma membrane
- animals that only eat meat
- jelly like substance mostly made up of water
- living organisms typically living in one place
- referred as the kidney inside of the cell
- what plants are made up of
- method of classifying all things
- keeps plant cells in a rectangular shape
20 Clues: contains DNA and RNA • composition of cells • site for photosynthesis • power plants of the cell • site for protein synthesis • animals that only eat meat • what plants are made up of • stems that grow above ground • organisms which produce energy • not devided into seperate units • animals that only consume plants • method of classifying all things • ...
summer exams 2024-05-01
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- takes energy from the sun
- what plants store glucose as
- plants taking energy from sun
- thing that re the stimulus
- how people breath
- thing that triggers the nerve system
- controls blood sugar
- fake drug
- transports sugar in plants
- how plants breath
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- doesn't take energy from the sun
- when you don't have enough insulin
- first line of defence against diseases
- communicable diseases that cant be spread
- diseases that can be spread
- all reactions that happen in the body
- the body maintaining the right body temp
- transports water in plants
- thing that reacts to the stimulus
- were insulin is made
- how plants and people breath
- what we store glucose as
22 Clues: fake drug • how people breath • how plants breath • were insulin is made • controls blood sugar • what we store glucose as • takes energy from the sun • transports water in plants • thing that re the stimulus • transports sugar in plants • diseases that can be spread • what plants store glucose as • how plants and people breath • plants taking energy from sun • ...
Crossword 32 - Gardening 2023-10-09
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- Garden structure
- Garden start
- Removing unwanted growth
- Tall blooms
- Yearly blooms
- Unwanted guests
- Garden necessity
- Unwanted visitors
- Trimmed growth
- Container garden
- Decorative plants
- Fragrant flower
- Natural blooms
- Shaped plants
- Digging tool
- Edible greens
- Move plants
- Hardy plants
- Limited sunlight
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- Trimming branches
- Flower dust
- Garden decor
- Leaf collector
- Clay pots
- Climbing plants
- Thirsty plants
- Irrigation tool
- Garden beginnings
- Container gardens
- Small bush
- Sustainable gardening
- Flower part
- Cutting tools
- Digging tool
- Bug control
- Display surface
- Growth source
- Stone decor
- Natural gardening
- Fragrant shrub
- Plant foundation
- Spring flower
- Flower part
- Plant defense
- Climbing support
45 Clues: Clay pots • Small bush • Flower dust • Tall blooms • Flower part • Bug control • Stone decor • Flower part • Move plants • Garden decor • Garden start • Digging tool • Digging tool • Hardy plants • Yearly blooms • Cutting tools • Growth source • Shaped plants • Spring flower • Plant defense • Edible greens • Leaf collector • Thirsty plants • Trimmed growth • Natural blooms • Fragrant shrub • Climbing plants • Irrigation tool • ...
Plant Anatomy part 1 + 2 2020-10-04
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- Rotting wood, leads to plant failure
- Dead xylem cells in a tree, becomes heartwood
- Water and mineral transport cells in a plant
- When soil around a plant is hardened and squished
- Relationship between 2 organisms where they both help each other survive
- Plants which their above ground parts die in the winter, roots store energy
- Cutting of xylem and phloem, leads to plant death
- Dead phloem cells in a tree, becomes bark
- Plants which live 3 or more years
- Xylem and phloem factory cells in a plant
- Area where the trunk meets the roots
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- Plants which lose their leaves in the winter
- Plant disease
- Fungi which helps and is helped by plant roots
- Plants which retain their leaves in the winter
- Animals which cause lots of damage to plants
- Sugar transport cells in a plant
- Plants which complete their lifecycle in 2 years
- where 2 branches meet on a tree
- Plants which complete their lifecycle in 1 year
- Absorb water for and anchor plants
21 Clues: Plant disease • where 2 branches meet on a tree • Sugar transport cells in a plant • Plants which live 3 or more years • Absorb water for and anchor plants • Rotting wood, leads to plant failure • Area where the trunk meets the roots • Dead phloem cells in a tree, becomes bark • Xylem and phloem factory cells in a plant • Plants which lose their leaves in the winter • ...
4.01 Plant Growth + Development 2023-04-17
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- process that plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- process that plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation.
- food and manufacturing process in plants that combines carbon dioxide, water, and light to make sugar and oxygen
- too high or too low will have effects; varies on the plant
- process that minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- when plants rest or grow very little
- 90% of plant tissue is made mostly of this
- glucose moves up to this
- process of plant roots taking in air and water
- main methods of reproduction
- require long nights to flower
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- plants are categorized by zones based on what
- process of multiplying from plant seeds
- glucose moves down to this
- response of plants to different amounts of light regarding theirs cycles
- when plants are first growing from a seed
- process that food and nutrients go from one plant part to the next
- when plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits
- require short nights to flower
20 Clues: glucose moves up to this • glucose moves down to this • main methods of reproduction • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • when plants rest or grow very little • process of multiplying from plant seeds • when plants are first growing from a seed • 90% of plant tissue is made mostly of this • plants are categorized by zones based on what • ...
Plants in our World 2024-01-23
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- Colorful part of a flower.
- Tiny organisms that turn nutrients into food for plants.
- Something our brightest start produces.
- Wraps or grows around another plant/object.
- A plants _______ gather nutrients from the soil.
- Plants gather ________ from the ground.
- After trapping the insect inside, the plant will _______ it.
- Plants follow a different _______ by eating insects, in order to survive.
- Plants had to _______ to survive over many years.
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- Collected by bees and turned into honey.
- How you act on things.
- A rose's stem has many sharp ______.
- Plants ________ are usually green.
- Plants follow a different plan for _______.
- The insect-eating plants will _____ an insect inside.
- Many plants _________ insects with their smell.
16 Clues: How you act on things. • Colorful part of a flower. • Plants ________ are usually green. • A rose's stem has many sharp ______. • Something our brightest start produces. • Plants gather ________ from the ground. • Collected by bees and turned into honey. • Wraps or grows around another plant/object. • Plants follow a different plan for _______. • ...
Jesenia Jasso 2023-04-17
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- The main product of photosynthesis _____.
- when plants rests or grows very little
- plants first starts to grow from a seed
- charlotte is zone
- increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- Examples are poinsettia and azalea
- plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- food nutrients within a plant from one plant part to another
- plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits
- the tendency for plants to grow towards a light source
- green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
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- water _____ nutrients throughout the plant
- plants are categorized by ____ based on the average minimun temperature
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- Examples are African violets and spinach
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ___?
- which minerals enters the plant through cell walls
- is zones 6-8
- response of plants to different amount of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
20 Clues: is zones 6-8 • charlotte is zone • Examples are poinsettia and azalea • when plants rests or grows very little • plants first starts to grow from a seed • Examples are African violets and spinach • The main product of photosynthesis _____. • plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits • water _____ nutrients throughout the plant • increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Plantae. (Jason & Aurora) 2024-02-21
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- The leaf venation in monocot plants are usually?
- What is the most primitive Pteridophyta?
- Banana is divided into what family?
- What is a root-like structure as anchor in Byrophytes?
- The leaf venation is dicot plant are usually?
- What is the dominant life cycle in byrophytes?
- What does Gmynos mean?
- The leaves in Leguminoceae looks like a?
- What plant in the Solanaceae that is red and round?
- The leaves that have spores are called?
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- The roots of monocot plants are usually?
- Coffee is divided into what family?
- What is the male gamete in Bryophytes?
- Pteridophyta reproduce by using?
- Rice is what type of plants?
- The leaves that don't have spores are called?
- What is a female gamete in Byrophytes?
- Pines are what type of plants?
- Cotton are divided into what family?
- How many cotyledons that monocot plants have?
- How many pollen grain openings do Dicot plants have?
- The vascular tissue in Monocot plants are?
- How many cotyledons do dicot plants have?
- What type of root does gymnosperms have?
- The floral organs in Monocot plants are in multiple of?
25 Clues: What does Gmynos mean? • Rice is what type of plants? • Pines are what type of plants? • Pteridophyta reproduce by using? • Coffee is divided into what family? • Banana is divided into what family? • Cotton are divided into what family? • What is the male gamete in Bryophytes? • What is a female gamete in Byrophytes? • The leaves that have spores are called? • ...
Please. Leave. Acorns. Nailed. to Tree. 2024-11-18
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- - Seed-producing plants that do not form flowers.
- - A yellow pigment found in leaves.
- - Process of taking in light, usually by plant pigments.
- Carotene - A pigment in plants that reflects orange light.
- - Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- - Process where light bounces off an object.
- - Green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- - A large storage sac within plant cells.
- - The process of a sperm cell joining with an egg cell.
- - Type of plant tissue involved in transporting materials.
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- - Rigid structure that provides support to plant cells.
- - The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- - Plants without vascular tissue; do not have true roots or stems.
- - Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in fruit.
- - An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- - The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces gametes.
- - The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores.
- - Organism made up of more than one cell.
- - A waxy, waterproof layer that covers the surface of plants.
- - The cell formed after fertilization in plants.
20 Clues: - A yellow pigment found in leaves. • - Organism made up of more than one cell. • - A large storage sac within plant cells. • - Process where light bounces off an object. • - The cell formed after fertilization in plants. • - Seed-producing plants that do not form flowers. • - Rigid structure that provides support to plant cells. • ...
Gardening Crossword 2022-03-10
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- This is the process of being worn down for a long time by weather.
- This will sprinkle the surrounding area with water.
- You use this to dig into your ground.
- You surround these around your plants to help it grow.
- You use this to get rid of any leaves.
- You do this to make sure the plants come out healthy.
- You put these with your plants and they help them grow, being made of wood.
- This is made out of dirt, but it's more nutrient for the plants.
- This is a kind of weed.
- These are the things your getting food from
- You do this so plants are healthy.
- You could use this instead of a lawn.
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- You use this to help keep your plants hydrated
- The process of decay.
- This uses cellar components.
- These are how the plants are made.
- This is a kind of soil.
- This means to transform.
- You use this so your hands won't get dirty.
- This is greenery on the ground.
20 Clues: The process of decay. • This is a kind of soil. • This is a kind of weed. • This means to transform. • This uses cellar components. • This is greenery on the ground. • These are how the plants are made. • You do this so plants are healthy. • You use this to dig into your ground. • You could use this instead of a lawn. • You use this to get rid of any leaves. • ...
planty plants 2013-10-30
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- holds the chlorophyll
- a seed plant that doesn't produce flowers
- a seed plant that produces flowers
- if you count them in will tell you how old the tree is
- it turns the plants green
- moves water and minerals up the stem
- brings food and water around the root
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- protects the tip of the root
- oxygen and stored sugars combine to release energy
- the process of a leaf making food
- moves sugars that are made in the plants leaves to other parts
- the phloem and the xylem are produced there
- a root that never touches the ground
- when the plant is low on water, the gaurd cells shrink
14 Clues: holds the chlorophyll • it turns the plants green • protects the tip of the root • the process of a leaf making food • a seed plant that produces flowers • moves water and minerals up the stem • a root that never touches the ground • brings food and water around the root • a seed plant that doesn't produce flowers • the phloem and the xylem are produced there • ...
Perfect Plants 2014-11-21
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- A series of tubes that transport H20 and minerals{in plant}
- A waterproof layer that prevents moisture from evaporating
- cells use oxygen to break down sugars as starch
- Layer under epidermis
- Moves sugars and nutrients through a plant
- The tip or end of a root
- The loss of plants water through its leaves
- Xylem and phloem cells are produced
- A plant that has flowers/fruit
- A plant that does not have flowers/fruits.
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- The outer layer of the whole plant
- A plants process of making food
- small plants that can survive without a system.
- Tiny pores in which air enters and exits in a leaf
14 Clues: Layer under epidermis • The tip or end of a root • A plant that has flowers/fruit • A plants process of making food • The outer layer of the whole plant • Xylem and phloem cells are produced • Moves sugars and nutrients through a plant • A plant that does not have flowers/fruits. • The loss of plants water through its leaves • cells use oxygen to break down sugars as starch • ...
Flowering Plants 2023-10-30
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- The name of the process when the pollen meets the egg
- Makes the pollen
- The name for a young plant
- The name of the process when pollen reaches the stigma
- Sweet liquid that attracts insects to the flower
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- Means to take water in
- The female part of the flower
- The male part of the flower
- What the ovary turns into after fertilisation
- The process when a seed starts to grow
- Sticky part of the flower that collects the pollen
- The first part of the seed to grow
- The smell that attracts insects
- Contains tiny eggs
14 Clues: Makes the pollen • Contains tiny eggs • Means to take water in • The name for a young plant • The male part of the flower • The female part of the flower • The smell that attracts insects • The first part of the seed to grow • The process when a seed starts to grow • What the ovary turns into after fertilisation • Sweet liquid that attracts insects to the flower • ...
Vascular Plants 2024-04-15
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- The force that attracts water to the side of xylem vessels
- The plant system below the ground
- The site of photosynthesis
- The movement of sugars in solution throughout a plant
- Water moves into the roots via...
- Increase the surface area for nutrient and water intake
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- Regulate the opening and closure of stomatal pores
- An organ of the shoot system
- The vascular tissue that transports nutrients and sugar
- The plant system above ground
- Pores on the leaf surface that control gaseous exchange
- The passive movement and evaporation of water via the stomata
- The vascular tissue that transport water only
- The form of energy produced by photosynthesis
14 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • An organ of the shoot system • The plant system above ground • The plant system below the ground • Water moves into the roots via... • The vascular tissue that transport water only • The form of energy produced by photosynthesis • Regulate the opening and closure of stomatal pores • The movement of sugars in solution throughout a plant • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-10-08
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- Trees are at least [......] metres tall
- tallest trees in the world
- example of fleshy fruit is.....
- example of grasses
- the largest flowers in the world
- example of non-flowering plant is.....
- Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses produce ......
- woody plants have [......] stems
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- flowering plants reproduce by....
- example of smooth skin is....
- example of dry fruit is....
- example of rough skin is....
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided Herbs, Non-woody vines, and ......
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided into Shrubs, Woody vines, and .....
14 Clues: example of grasses • tallest trees in the world • example of dry fruit is.... • example of rough skin is.... • example of smooth skin is.... • example of fleshy fruit is..... • the largest flowers in the world • woody plants have [......] stems • flowering plants reproduce by.... • example of non-flowering plant is..... • Trees are at least [......] metres tall • ...
Flowers & Plants 2025-09-29
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- Plant with large, fenestrated leaves (holes) that’s very popular.
- Seasonal bulb often sold in pots or bulb kits for spring bloom.
- Easy-care plant with upright, glossy leaves.
- Succulent known for its medicinal gel inside the leaves.
- CACTUS Seasonal cactus that blooms around Easter in bright colors.
- Fragrant herb plant often sold fresh for cooking.
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- Fragrant flowering plant often used in teas and perfumes.
- Spring bulb with grape-like clusters of purple or blue flowers.
- Variegated plant with colorful speckled foliage.
- Trendy plant with round “coin” leaves, also called the Chinese Money Plant.
- Hardy plant with thick leathery leaves, often variegated.
- Common indoor plant with glossy leaves and white “flowers” (spathes).
- Elephant-ear relative with striking shield-shaped leaves, also called African Mask Plant.
- Vining houseplant with heart-shaped leaves, very forgiving.
14 Clues: Easy-care plant with upright, glossy leaves. • Variegated plant with colorful speckled foliage. • Fragrant herb plant often sold fresh for cooking. • Succulent known for its medicinal gel inside the leaves. • Fragrant flowering plant often used in teas and perfumes. • Hardy plant with thick leathery leaves, often variegated. • ...
Agricrossword 2020-02-04
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- growing a fish and plants at the same time
- farming and stuff
- growing plants without soil
- preparing of using crops
- rotation the act of switch ping crops in a time period
- basically balance
- a plant
- what holds plants
- makes plant live
- makes plants safe
- what you eat
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- farming of fish
- farm industry
- poison for bugs to help plants
- animals on a farm
- Modified Organism: GMO
- the practice of farming
- caring for crops
- the science of farming
- the owning of land
- the supply of water for crops
- trees
22 Clues: trees • a plant • what you eat • farm industry • farming of fish • caring for crops • makes plant live • animals on a farm • farming and stuff • basically balance • what holds plants • makes plants safe • the owning of land • Modified Organism: GMO • the science of farming • the practice of farming • preparing of using crops • growing plants without soil • the supply of water for crops • ...
Nature and Gardening Crossword 2024-08-04
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- Part of a flower
- Tall plants with a trunk
- Unwanted plants
- Container for plants
- Shrub
- Earth for planting
- Lawn plant
- Part of a plant underground
- Green part of a plant
- Provides light for plants
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- Climbing plant
- Plant need
- Flower with thorns
- Pollinators
- Soft, green plant
- Flower state
- Culinary plant
- Supports the plant
- Shady plant
- Plant starter
20 Clues: Shrub • Plant need • Lawn plant • Pollinators • Shady plant • Flower state • Plant starter • Climbing plant • Culinary plant • Unwanted plants • Part of a flower • Soft, green plant • Flower with thorns • Earth for planting • Supports the plant • Container for plants • Green part of a plant • Tall plants with a trunk • Provides light for plants • Part of a plant underground
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- Removes grass
- Provides light for garden
- Labels for plants
- Tool for spreading seeds
- Combines two plants
- Plant watering agent
- Sprays water with force
- Spreads mulch evenly
- Handheld spray tool
- Tool for planting seeds
- Handle for tiller
- Supports climbing plants
- Safe mower operation
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- Automatic watering tool
- Tool for cutting branches
- Mixes soil and nutrients
- Measures soil quality
- Line for watering garden
- Digs garden trenches
- Spreads straw evenly
- Container for plants
- Small garden tools
- Holds water for plants
- Holds garden hose
- Blades for soil tiller
25 Clues: Removes grass • Labels for plants • Holds garden hose • Handle for tiller • Small garden tools • Combines two plants • Handheld spray tool • Digs garden trenches • Spreads straw evenly • Container for plants • Plant watering agent • Spreads mulch evenly • Safe mower operation • Measures soil quality • Holds water for plants • Blades for soil tiller • Automatic watering tool • ...
Botony 2020-10-26
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- greek word for plant
- The study of plants
- does not produce flowers
- plants carry nutrients up the plant in these tubes
- presence of lichens means the air is ______
- produced by seedless plants to reproduce
- plants carry nutrients down and out through these
- assigning two names to a plant
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- produces seed by flowers
- The study of living things
- these plants are algae and fungus together
- language scientists use
- gets moisture from air or environment
- cone-bearing
- means seed
- organizing or classifying plants into groups
- has no roots
- Carries water and nutrients through vessels
18 Clues: means seed • cone-bearing • has no roots • The study of plants • greek word for plant • language scientists use • produces seed by flowers • does not produce flowers • The study of living things • assigning two names to a plant • gets moisture from air or environment • produced by seedless plants to reproduce • these plants are algae and fungus together • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-12
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- a listing of all data points
- patterns observed in data
- waste product of photosynthesis
- the m in ppm
- the amount of something in a sample
- site of photosynthesis
- storage organelle, usually very large in plants
- how water travels from roots to leaves
- waxy covering on leaves
- general term for land plants
- structure of plant where food is made
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- element central to carbohydrates
- pigment in plants that reflects green light
- plants that lose leaves in the winter
- the monomer for cellulose
- the source of all energy for life on earth
- the carbohydrate that keeps plants standing
- visual representation of data
- where gases are exchanged in plants
19 Clues: the m in ppm • site of photosynthesis • waxy covering on leaves • patterns observed in data • the monomer for cellulose • a listing of all data points • general term for land plants • visual representation of data • waste product of photosynthesis • element central to carbohydrates • the amount of something in a sample • where gases are exchanged in plants • ...
Earth's Systems 2023-05-09
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- Good for plants, bad for us.
- Herbivores eat only these.
- Plants need this to photosynthesize.
- How plants eat.
- Why would we name this after dirt?
- Plants! Starting with F.
- All the water on Earth.
- A gas that makes up most of Earths atmosphere.
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- Protects from radiation.
- Which sphere is solid?
- All the living organisms on the Earth.
- Omnivores eat only these.
- Inter-species communities for animals.
- H2O particles get excited, and this happens.
- Essential for all life.
- "________" change isn't good.
- Good for us, made by plants.
- Animals! Starting with F.
18 Clues: How plants eat. • Which sphere is solid? • Essential for all life. • All the water on Earth. • Protects from radiation. • Plants! Starting with F. • Omnivores eat only these. • Animals! Starting with F. • Herbivores eat only these. • Good for plants, bad for us. • Good for us, made by plants. • "________" change isn't good. • Why would we name this after dirt? • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-10
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- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients vascular plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- throughout a plant
- organism that can produce its own food
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
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- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- cone bearing tree
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- parallel veins in the leaves
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction 10. Monocot: angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- or fruit. Xylem: tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
18 Clues: 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 • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem; • Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked • ...
Plant Classes and Parts 2024-11-15
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- Protective layer of cells.
- An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Attract insects and birds for pollination.
- Male part of the flower.
- Supports the leaves,flowers, and fruit.
- Plants that have male and female flowers on the same plant.
- Transports food from the leaves.
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals.
- Transports water and minerals from the roots.
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allows gas exchange.
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- Plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons.
- Plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants.
- Female part of the flower.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year.
- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- Waxy coating that prevents water loss.
- Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit.
18 Clues: Male part of the flower. • Protective layer of cells. • Female part of the flower. • Transports food from the leaves. • Waxy coating that prevents water loss. • Supports the leaves,flowers, and fruit. • Attract insects and birds for pollination. • Transports water and minerals from the roots. • An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf. • ...
environment 2020-03-31
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- it absorbs light
- organs for reproduction
- an activity to supply water to plants
- fight for light
- what the leaves absorb
- vertical distance from the average sea level
- a rich soil has plenty of them
- they live in the soil
- sugar made by plants
- what plants release
- it support leaves and flowers
- a long period without precipitation
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- environment rich in vegetation
- the essential element for life
- many insect are
- what plants absorb
- mineral material very compact
- it occurs in inclinated land with heavy rain
- group of similar cells
- an extreme weather event
- the process by wich plants produce their own food
- what plants are mane of
- part of the plant
- very rich soil
24 Clues: very rich soil • many insect are • fight for light • it absorbs light • part of the plant • what plants absorb • what plants release • sugar made by plants • they live in the soil • group of similar cells • what the leaves absorb • organs for reproduction • what plants are mane of • an extreme weather event • mineral material very compact • it support leaves and flowers • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-20
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3
- cone bearing, vascular plants
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- tubes that transfer water and minerals
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- do not have a vascular system
- monocots leaf veins
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- thick crust on soil or rock
- dicots leaf veins
- keeps plants from dying out
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- tubes that transfer sugar molecules
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- organism that makes its own food
- flowering, vascular plant
- cell walls are made of
- rootlike structures
- cone bearing tree
- absorb nutrients
20 Clues: absorb nutrients • cone bearing tree • dicots leaf veins • rootlike structures • monocots leaf veins • cell walls are made of • flowering, vascular plant • thick crust on soil or rock • keeps plants from dying out • cone bearing, vascular plants • do not have a vascular system • organism that makes its own food • tubes that transfer sugar molecules • ...
Botany 2023-04-27
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- What carries food downward from the leaves to the roots?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What do plants produce to eat?
- What liquid do plants need?
- The main trunk of the plant.
- The process by which plants and other things make food.
- What are usually green things?
- Where do plants get their energy from?
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- What gas do plants use?
- Plants are what is the food chain?
- A pigment that gives plants their green color
- What carries water upward from the roots to the leaves?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What are plants doing as time goes by?
- What part of the plant grows underground?
- It isn't dirt, it is ...?
16 Clues: What gas do plants use? • It isn't dirt, it is ...? • What gas do plants produce? • What gas do plants produce? • What liquid do plants need? • The main trunk of the plant. • What do plants produce to eat? • What are usually green things? • Plants are what is the food chain? • What are plants doing as time goes by? • Where do plants get their energy from? • ...
Botany 2023-04-27
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- What carries food downward from the leaves to the roots?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What do plants produce to eat?
- What liquid do plants need?
- The main trunk of the plant.
- The process by which plants and other things make food.
- What are usually green things?
- Where do plants get their energy from?
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- What gas do plants use?
- Plants are what is the food chain?
- A pigment that gives plants their green color
- What carries water upward from the roots to the leaves?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What are plants doing as time goes by?
- What part of the plant grows underground?
- It isn't dirt, it is ...?
16 Clues: What gas do plants use? • It isn't dirt, it is ...? • What gas do plants produce? • What gas do plants produce? • What liquid do plants need? • The main trunk of the plant. • What do plants produce to eat? • What are usually green things? • Plants are what is the food chain? • What are plants doing as time goes by? • Where do plants get their energy from? • ...
ag final 2023-05-12
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- living
- comes from decaying plants
- place to grow plants
- needs it to survive
- control pest
- pollutant from gas engines
- from your parents
- breath
- plats also produce
- genetic makeup
- atmosphere
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- plants and animals
- square
- where animals and humans live
- radiation
- smoke or dust clouds
- plants produce it
- physical looks
- living organisms
- you breath it
20 Clues: square • living • breath • radiation • atmosphere • control pest • you breath it • physical looks • genetic makeup • living organisms • from your parents • plants produce it • plants and animals • plats also produce • needs it to survive • place to grow plants • smoke or dust clouds • comes from decaying plants • pollutant from gas engines • where animals and humans live
Photosynthesis 2022-02-15
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- holes that allow for gas exchange
- a collection of light harvesting pigments
- sacs that contain pigments in chloroplasts
- effect heating of the earth's atmosphere
- plants plants that only open stomata at night
- plants plants that close stomata during hot afternoon
- plants normal plants
- the main light absorbing pigment
- the site of photosynthesis
- fluid that fills the chloroplasts
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- Dioxide a reactant needed for photosynthesis
- pigments that reflect orange and yellow
- Spectrum the entire range of radiation
- Reactions uses light to make NADPH and ATP
- the process of converting sunlight energy into chemical energy
- Transport Chain makes ATP
- organisms that get energy from light
- Cycle makes glucose from CO2
- product of the Calvin Cycle
- stacks of little green disks
- a packet of light energy
21 Clues: plants normal plants • a packet of light energy • Transport Chain makes ATP • the site of photosynthesis • product of the Calvin Cycle • Cycle makes glucose from CO2 • stacks of little green disks • the main light absorbing pigment • holes that allow for gas exchange • fluid that fills the chloroplasts • organisms that get energy from light • Spectrum the entire range of radiation • ...
NST revision crossword 2025-03-24
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- the group of vertebrates that snakes are in
- smaller bones that make up our spine
- chain transfer of energy/order of energy transfer between plants and animals
- the group of vertebrates that dolphins/humans are in
- process where the seed sprouts
- soft tissues responsible for movement of bones
- plants and animals that are dependent on each other for their needs
- all the plants and animals in a habitat
- national flower of south africa
- transfer of pollen between plants
- one of the seven life processes that involve the organism moving from one place to another
- sequence of changes in the life of a plant or animal
- animals that only eat meat/other animals
- process where plants make their own food
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- animals that eat plants and other animals for energy (do not produce their own food)
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- animals that only eat plants
- plants that make their own food
- the air that we breathe out that is used in photosynthesis
- animal without a backbone
- animals that eat both plants and other animals
- skeleton that is the skull, spine, ribcage
- invertebrates that have a soft-fluid protection (e.g. jellyfish)
- belonging naturally in. a particular habitat or place
- made up of vertebrae and keep us upright
- organisms that feed on dead plants and dead animals
- animal with a backbone
- bone that protects the brain
- place where two or more bones meet
29 Clues: animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • animals that only eat plants • bone that protects the brain • process where the seed sprouts • plants that make their own food • national flower of south africa • transfer of pollen between plants • place where two or more bones meet • smaller bones that make up our spine • bones that protect the heart and lungs • ...
BOTSOC puzzle 2023-12-05
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- These organisms played an important role in creating an aerobic atmosphere- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that give rise to new cells
- A seed bearing organ
- A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue
- Synonym to microsporophyll
- Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents
- This era marked the appearance of first flowering plants- In most plants this is the outermost layer that covers the plant parts
- A herbal plant which is related to family Equisetaceae ( starts with H)
- Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C)
- In most plants this is the outermost cell layer that covers the plant parts
- Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth
- The process ensure that roots grow into the soil and shoots grow towards sunight
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- Process of inducing the flowering in plants when they exposed to the low temperature ( Starts with v)
- The first true plants belonging to this group appeared in Triassic period( Starts with c)
- Can be used for radiocarbon dating and studying past climates
- The life cycle of these plants are characterized by a dominant gametophytic stage
- A thin layer for preventing evaporation from the leaf surface
- Around 66 million years ago this period concluded with a mass extinction event of both plants and animals
- The process that plants carry water from roots to other parts
- The phenomenon of plants adapted to arid environments ( Starts with X)
- Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment
- a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant
- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that gives rise to new cells
22 Clues: A seed bearing organ • Synonym to microsporophyll • A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue • Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth • a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant • Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents • Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment • Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C) • ...
gardening vocabulary words 2013-04-24
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- a short handled tool used to plant seeds and dig up plants or soil
- making a hole for plants by removing dirt and soil from the ground. This is usually done with a shovel.
- can a container used to water plants in a garden
- a plant such as carrots, beans, or lettuce, that is grown in the ground and used for food
- any work done outside such as gardening, mowing the grass, or raking leaves
- light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow
- dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants
- tool that has a long handle and a row of teeth and is used to gather leaves or to smooth down soil.
- part of a plant that usually grows underground. They take up water and nutrients, and hold the plant in the soil.
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- removing plants that are not wanted in a garden or a yard. They are plants that hurt the growth of other plants.
- make fit for growing plants by plowing, weeding, or adding fertilizer
- to cut off or remove branches or other parts of plants with garden clippers
- an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables
- a building made of glass where plants are grown inside
- part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds. They often have a pleasant smell and color.
- large tool with a long handle and a wide, flat blade that is used to dig soil
- when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water
- a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth
- a small object that comes from a flower and grows into a new plant.
- a deep, round container made of clay or plastic that holds plants and soil
20 Clues: can a container used to water plants in a garden • an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables • a building made of glass where plants are grown inside • when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water • dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants • light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow • ...
Science tic tac toe - crossword puzzle 2022-04-08
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- male and female parts of the plant that protect the gametes
- pores that allow special gases into and out of the plant
- the coming together of a sperm and egg cell
- female gamethophytes that bears a single egg
- seedless plants that look like small trees
- plants that dont have seeds
- group that includes green algae and land plants
- male gamethophytes that form sperm cells
- the covering to the epidermis of many plants
- where spores form and mature
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- the main body and support of the plant
- where the egg and sperm are made
- a stem, and roots
- allows exchange of gases through the cuticle
- Living vascular tissue that distributes glucose through the plant
- Non-living vascular tissue that brings water and from roots to the plant
- will grow into gamethophytes
- plants with stems
- plants without stems
- a living organism that usally has
- type of seedless vascular plant
- Tissue that supports plants to grow tall and helps distribute water and nutrients though the
22 Clues: a stem, and roots • plants with stems • plants without stems • plants that dont have seeds • will grow into gamethophytes • where spores form and mature • type of seedless vascular plant • where the egg and sperm are made • a living organism that usally has • the main body and support of the plant • male gamethophytes that form sperm cells • ...
Plants Leaves and Roots (KD) 2022-03-04
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- This is particularly susceptible to acid rain
- Sundews and pitcher plants have these leaves
- Also known as leaf arrangement
- Lies at the inside of the epidermis
- Scientific name for bladderworts
- This is able to absorb and concentrate phosphorus
- contain the pigments in leaves
- These plants grew taproots
- These plants grow fibrous roots
- Are spongy roots that extend above the water
- These roots steal chlorophyll
- These roots typically are bulbs
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- Roots that help stability in plants
- Name for the legume family
- An example of aerial roots commonly found in Florida
- The thing that all plants do
- Control stroma opening
- The type of plants that drop their leaves seasonally
- absorb water and nutrients
- An example of specialized leaves that protect plants from predators
- Contain large amounts of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- Help the plant climb and support it
- Cells that mostly store food
- Has many different types
- Lays directly against the inner boundary of the epidermis
25 Clues: Control stroma opening • Has many different types • Name for the legume family • absorb water and nutrients • These plants grew taproots • The thing that all plants do • Cells that mostly store food • These roots steal chlorophyll • Also known as leaf arrangement • contain the pigments in leaves • These plants grow fibrous roots • These roots typically are bulbs • ...
Botany 2023-04-27
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- What carries food downward from the leaves to the roots?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What do plants produce to eat?
- What liquid do plants need?
- The main trunk of the plant.
- The process by which plants and other things make food.
- What are usually green things?
- Where do plants get their energy from?
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- What gas do plants use?
- Plants are what is the food chain?
- A pigment that gives plants their green color
- What carries water upward from the roots to the leaves?
- What gas do plants produce?
- What are plants doing as time goes by?
- What part of the plant grows underground?
- It isn't dirt, it is ...?
16 Clues: What gas do plants use? • It isn't dirt, it is ...? • What gas do plants produce? • What gas do plants produce? • What liquid do plants need? • The main trunk of the plant. • What do plants produce to eat? • What are usually green things? • Plants are what is the food chain? • What are plants doing as time goes by? • Where do plants get their energy from? • ...
Horticulture 2025-11-19
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- Rhizomes
- A place where plants grow.
- Contains ovules, stamin, anthers, pollen, etc.
- This is used to raise soil pH and to provide nutrients.
- Keeps unwanted critters out (usually).
- A group of nitrogen fixing plants.
- A type of bean that we plant to fix nitrogen.
- Plants live in them; we sleep in them.
- Something grown without the use of many harmful chemicals.
- Flat nosed or pointed.
- Landscaping kind or leaf kind.
- 78% of the atmosphere is this gas.
- Small mammals that live underground most of the time and eat plant roots.
- Methods for watering your plants.
- A mixture of minerals, organic material, rocks, moisture, air, microorganisms, etc.
- A method for thoroughly mixing soil.
- pH.
- Most growth occurs during this season.
- An agricultural growing style that may use chemical fertilizers and/or insecticides, etc.
- Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium.
- Rich in nitrogen and comes from animals.
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- Plant root crops, cover crops, and cole crops during this season.
- The study of plants.
- Plants need to breathe this gas in.
- Water is made of oxygen and two of these atoms.
- Small structures that an entire plant can grow from.
- Kind of like mini solar panels for plants.
- Nitrite is converted into this form through nitrification.
- Substances that provide essential nutrients to plants.
- These insects eat aphids.
- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, & Potassium.
- Gymnosperms produce these.
- A good season to start seeds.
- Little bugs that bite into your plants to feed.
- An invertebrate that eats and digests soil which enriches it.
- Harvest season!
- Plants exhale this gas.
- A useful tool for turning compost piles.
- Water flows through this.
- Dead, decaying organic material that can enrich your soil.
- A symbiotic relationship between fungi and the roots of plants.
- Aka primary producers.
42 Clues: pH. • Rhizomes • Harvest season! • The study of plants. • Flat nosed or pointed. • Aka primary producers. • Plants exhale this gas. • These insects eat aphids. • Water flows through this. • A place where plants grow. • Gymnosperms produce these. • Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium. • A good season to start seeds. • Landscaping kind or leaf kind. • Methods for watering your plants. • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2023-03-08
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- The process that changes liquid water to water vapor.
- A model that shows the flow of energy.
- Renewable energy from plants and animals.
- A process that involves the loss of water vapor through the stomata of plants.
- The liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground.
- Sunlight, water, air, and soil are all _____ factors.
- Those that eat the secondary consumers
- Organisms that mostly eat plants.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- Birds, plants, and fungi are all ______ factors.
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- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- Herbivores that make up the second trophic level.
- Organisms that break down dead organic material.
- Plants that make their own food through sunlight.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Large carnivores that feed on the primary consumers (herbivores)
- Begins in lifeless areas.
- Organisms that feed on plants or other animals for energy.
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid
- Organisms that mostly eat meat.
20 Clues: Begins in lifeless areas. • Organisms that mostly eat meat. • Organisms that mostly eat plants. • A model that shows the flow of energy. • Those that eat the secondary consumers • Renewable energy from plants and animals. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • The process where water vapor becomes liquid • The movement of air into and out of the lungs • ...
Spanish Gardening 2023-05-22
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- What holds water?
- Who takes care of the plants?
- What is feeding plants?
- What is used to keep bugs away from plants?
- What is planted in the ground?
- What is a gardening tool used to dig?
- What is a gardening tool used to move leaves?
- What is this crossword about?
- What is a colorful plant?
- What plants are used to season foods?
- What is putting seeds in the ground?
- What is a plant that isn't a fruit or flower?
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- What is putting a plant in the ground?
- What bug breaks down foods?
- What is getting bigger?
- What is pouring water on plants?
- What is collecting plants?
- What is moving dirt?
- What gives the plants food from the sky?
- What is an orange vegetable?
- What kind of plant is an apple?
- What is the time when gardeners collect plants?
- What is a red vegetable?
- What is pulling weeds?
- What is the opposite of pushing?
25 Clues: What holds water? • What is moving dirt? • What is pulling weeds? • What is getting bigger? • What is feeding plants? • What is a red vegetable? • What is a colorful plant? • What is collecting plants? • What bug breaks down foods? • What is an orange vegetable? • Who takes care of the plants? • What is this crossword about? • What is planted in the ground? • ...
Food Chains and Webs 2023-12-11
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- process plants use to make their own food
- a term used to describe plants
- eats the meat of other animals
- name for one pathway of energy flow in a web
- an example would be the tundra or a grassland
- eats both plants and animals
- can be traced thru food chains
- general term for what eats the producers
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- another name for a third order consumer
- one type of decomposer
- form the base of food webs
- term for a consumer that eat plants
- a term given to a predator at the top of a food web
- another name for a second order consumer
- an animal that eats only plants
- used to show the flow of energy thru a food chain
- an interconnected group of food chains
- fungi or bacteria that break down material
- an area where plants and animals exist together
- the primary source of energy in a food chain or web
20 Clues: one type of decomposer • form the base of food webs • eats both plants and animals • a term used to describe plants • eats the meat of other animals • can be traced thru food chains • an animal that eats only plants • term for a consumer that eat plants • an interconnected group of food chains • another name for a third order consumer • another name for a second order consumer • ...
AG Final 2023-05-11
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- Need it to survive
- You breath it
- From your parents
- Where animals and humans live
- Atmosphere
- Comes from decaying plants
- Smoke or dust clouds
- Place to grow plants
- Square
- Plats also produce
- anything living
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- Radiation
- Physical looks
- Control pest
- Eat plants or animals
- Plants produce it
- Genetic makeup
- Breath
- Living organism
- Pollutant from gas engines
20 Clues: Breath • Square • Radiation • Atmosphere • Control pest • You breath it • Physical looks • Genetic makeup • Living organism • anything living • From your parents • Plants produce it • Need it to survive • Plats also produce • Smoke or dust clouds • Place to grow plants • Eat plants or animals • Comes from decaying plants • Pollutant from gas engines • Where animals and humans live
Careers in the Horticulture Industry 2018-01-19
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- by land grant universities.
- with care, protection, and maintenance of woody plants.
- in marketing and promoting horticulture crops.
- and designs exterior landscapes for parks.
- owner/Sells landscape plants, tools and supplies in a retail outlet.
- horticultural crops for retail or wholesale markets.
- grape for wine production.
- ornamental plant material, turfgrass and structural landscape features.
- horticulture or related subjects.
- tree nuts.
- and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- and designs exterior landscapes for homes.
- plant diseases.
- general term for someone who specialize in cut flowers, bedding plants, and potted plants.
- expert horticultural advice.
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- new plant material.
- tree values and cost of tree damage.
- installs, operates, and repairs irrigation systems.
- new and improved plant varieties.
- the form and function of plants.
- plants to improve emotional well-being.
- the science of winemaking.
- and maintains golf course.
23 Clues: tree nuts. • plant diseases. • new plant material. • the science of winemaking. • grape for wine production. • and maintains golf course. • by land grant universities. • expert horticultural advice. • the form and function of plants. • new and improved plant varieties. • horticulture or related subjects. • tree values and cost of tree damage. • and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2024-05-19
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- a method of growing plants without the use of soil
- chemical compounds present in our food which are essential for our body
- penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as
- living organism on which parasite depends for its nutrition
- product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch
- bacterium living in an association with roots of leguminous plants
- symbiosis between alga and fungus
- organism which can prepare their own food with the help of raw materials from the environment
- aquatic plants which altogether produce more oxygen than land plants
- mutually beneficial relationship established between 2 organisms living together
- sucking roots in parasitic plants which penetrate into the host tissue
- an organism which derives food from another living organism
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- organisms which depend on plants directly or indirectly for nutrition
- conducting tissues in plants for transport of water and minerals
- source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis
- organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll
- small openings present on the lower surface of the leaves
- chemical substances used in fields to enrich it with nitrogen
- coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible
- plants which exhibit a special mode of autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition
20 Clues: symbiosis between alga and fungus • a method of growing plants without the use of soil • penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as • coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible • product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch • organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll • source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2024-05-19
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- a method of growing plants without the use of soil
- chemical compounds present in our food which are essential for our body
- penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as
- living organism on which parasite depends for its nutrition
- product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch
- bacterium living in an association with roots of leguminous plants
- symbiosis between alga and fungus
- organism which can prepare their own food with the help of raw materials from the environment
- aquatic plants which altogether produce more oxygen than land plants
- mutually beneficial relationship established between 2 organisms living together
- sucking roots in parasitic plants which penetrate into the host tissue
- an organism which derives food from another living organism
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- organisms which depend on plants directly or indirectly for nutrition
- conducting tissues in plants for transport of water and minerals
- source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis
- organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll
- small openings present on the lower surface of the leaves
- chemical substances used in fields to enrich it with nitrogen
- coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible
- plants which exhibit a special mode of autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition
20 Clues: symbiosis between alga and fungus • a method of growing plants without the use of soil • penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as • coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible • product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch • organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll • source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2024-05-19
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- a method of growing plants without the use of soil
- chemical compounds present in our food which are essential for our body
- penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as
- living organism on which parasite depends for its nutrition
- product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch
- bacterium living in an association with roots of leguminous plants
- symbiosis between alga and fungus
- organism which can prepare their own food with the help of raw materials from the environment
- aquatic plants which altogether produce more oxygen than land plants
- mutually beneficial relationship established between 2 organisms living together
- sucking roots in parasitic plants which penetrate into the host tissue
- an organism which derives food from another living organism
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- organisms which depend on plants directly or indirectly for nutrition
- conducting tissues in plants for transport of water and minerals
- source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis
- organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll
- small openings present on the lower surface of the leaves
- chemical substances used in fields to enrich it with nitrogen
- coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible
- plants which exhibit a special mode of autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition
20 Clues: symbiosis between alga and fungus • a method of growing plants without the use of soil • penicillin is derived from a common fungus known as • coloured mushrooms which are poisonous and inedible • product of photosynthesis which is stored as starch • organelle present in leaf which contains chlorophyll • source of energy for chemical reactions in photosynthesis • ...
Plants Unit Part 1 Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones and do not need water for reproduction
- The kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis
- Wetland formed by mosses that stores water and carbon and creates acidic conditions
- Structure in angiosperms that aids in reproduction and attracts pollinators
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients throughout the plant
- A sugar produced during photosynthesis that stores energy for plants
- Nonvascular plants like mosses that reproduce with spores and need water for reproduction
- Small vascular plants with hollow stems and cilia, historically used for scrubbing pots
- Specialized tissue that transports water, nutrients, and food in plants
- The science of classifying organisms into groups based on shared characteristics
- The process of lowering pH in peat bogs, reducing competition from other plants
- Small vascular plants that resemble moss but have vascular tissue
- The life cycle pattern in plants alternating between gametophyte and sporophyte stages
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces gametes (sperm and egg)
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- Organelle that breaks down glucose to release energy for the cell
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen
- Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores
- Characteristic of plants like ferns, horsetails, and club mosses that have vascular tissue but reproduce with spores
- Structure that protects seeds in angiosperms and aids in seed dispersal
- Vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves
- Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers
- Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores
26 Clues: Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs • Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores • The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores • Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen • Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers • Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Quiz 2021-05-02
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- _____ carries dissolved food made in the leaves of a plant to other plant parts.
- Plants need oxygen for ________.
- The underground stems of ferns are called ____________.
- Plants that contain two seed leaves.
- _________ carries water and minerals from the roots of a plant up to the leaves.
- Biologists believe _____________ were the first plants to grow on land
- The joining of male and female reproductive cells.
- Plants that do not have these special transport cells are called _________________ plants.
- The growth of a plant in a certain direction in response to a stimulus is called ___________.
- Cone-bearing plants belong to a group of plants called ________________.
- _______________ are the special leaves found below the petals. They protect a flower bud.
- Plants have these structures for transporting water and food are called _______________ plants.
- The best soil for plants has a mixture of sand, silt, and clay. This kind of soil is called _______.
- Soil is a mixture of ____________, silt, and clay.
- This process is where plants are able to make their own food by using light energy.
- Plant cells contain a substance called _____.
- Plants that contain one seed leaf
Down
- The ______ is where most of the food making takes place.
- The female part of a flower
- Flowering plants are called __________.
- A seed becomes a plant by a process called ________________.
- The leaves of ferns are called __________.
- The ________ in a leaf are made of xylem and phloem tissues.
- _____________are the part of the flower that is brightly colored.
- The male part of the flower
- The movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistol.
- The tiny, new plant inside the seed is called a plant ________________.
- light and powdery substance that contains the male reproductive cells..
- The second stage in fern reproduction is ______.
- A _________ is a reproductive structure that contains the first stage of a tiny, new plant
- A ____________ is one thick root that grows larger than the other roots.
- ____________ provides very important nutrients for plants.
- The ________ is the stalk that connects the leaf to the plant.
- The first stage in fern reproduction is _____.
- The second layer of a root is called _____.
- Chlorophyll absorbs light energy, which usually comes from the _______.
36 Clues: The female part of a flower • The male part of the flower • Plants need oxygen for ________. • Plants that contain one seed leaf • Plants that contain two seed leaves. • Flowering plants are called __________. • The leaves of ferns are called __________. • The second layer of a root is called _____. • Plant cells contain a substance called _____. • ...
Plant Notes Review 2021-01-13
Across
- required to carry out photosynthesis
- "ingredients" of photosynthesis, Light+CO2+Water
- anchor the plant
- produce seeds
- what is made from photosynthesis, sugar+O2
- green chemical in chloroplast
- process of living things making own food using sun
- organism that makes own food
- type of nonvascular plant
- produce sugar for the plant
Down
- Plant_________, group all plants are part of
- support the plant
- helps plant build new cells
- keeps plant upright
- type of vascular plant
- plants with tubes
- organelle that absorbs sun
- tube in plants that helps move nutrients and water
- tube in plants that helps move nutrients and water
- plants without tubes
- protect and produce new plants
21 Clues: produce seeds • anchor the plant • support the plant • plants with tubes • keeps plant upright • plants without tubes • type of vascular plant • type of nonvascular plant • organelle that absorbs sun • helps plant build new cells • produce sugar for the plant • organism that makes own food • green chemical in chloroplast • protect and produce new plants • ...
NS Revision - June 2021 2021-06-05
Across
- these eat plants & animals
- cannot dissolve solute any further
- used to test for starch
- affects how your body controls glucose
- ensures strong teeth & bones
- foods necessary for growth & repair
- water in its gaseous state
- indigestible substance to keep bowel healthy
- interaction of living & non-living things
- gives plants their green colour
Down
- stunted growth & swollen belly
- food-making process in plants
- particles tightly packed & vibrate
- pouring off oil from water
- speeds up rate of dissolving
- found in river habitat
- disease caused by lack of vitamins & minerals
- breaks down dead plants & animals
- given off by plants daily
- cannot dissolve in water
20 Clues: found in river habitat • used to test for starch • cannot dissolve in water • given off by plants daily • pouring off oil from water • these eat plants & animals • water in its gaseous state • speeds up rate of dissolving • ensures strong teeth & bones • food-making process in plants • stunted growth & swollen belly • gives plants their green colour • ...
MP3 Crossword puzzle 2024-02-09
Across
- A plants response to gravity
- The process where a plant converts radiant energy to chemical energy
- A plants response to water
- Gas that plants produce during photosynthesis
- This is many food chains together
- The arrows in a food chain represent the flow of this
- Food that plants produce during photosynthesis
- Pignment that gives leaves their green color
- During digestion chemical energy is transformed in to this energy
- Organelle that photosynthesis takes place in
Down
- A plants response to light
- Pore on the bottom of leaves that release gases
- Gas that plants use for photosynthesis
- The first consumer in a food chain
- During exercise chemical energy is transformed into this
- A plants response to touch
- Food chains always begin with a what
- energy from the sun
18 Clues: energy from the sun • A plants response to light • A plants response to water • A plants response to touch • A plants response to gravity • This is many food chains together • The first consumer in a food chain • Food chains always begin with a what • Gas that plants use for photosynthesis • Pignment that gives leaves their green color • ...
