plants Crossword Puzzles
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? • ...
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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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
25 2024-08-19
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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 • ...
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
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
MP3 Crossword puzzle 2024-02-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
AG Final 2023-05-11
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
science 2026-01-08
Across
- underground stem
- plants with enclosed seeds
- spreading movement
- cell wall material
- making food with sunlight
- food makers
- nonvascular rootlike system
- has transport system
- fan-shaped plants
- plant sugar
Down
- palm-like leaves
- reproductive dust
- food makers
- into a new plant
- green pigment
- flowering plants
- no transport system
- does photosynthesis
- system transport tubes
- plants
20 Clues: plants • food makers • food makers • plant sugar • green pigment • palm-like leaves • underground stem • into a new plant • flowering plants • reproductive dust • fan-shaped plants • spreading movement • cell wall material • no transport system • does photosynthesis • has transport system • making food with sunlight • plants with enclosed seeds • nonvascular rootlike system • system transport tubes
Plants in Action Toby 2013-04-14
Across
- Plants do something when they get water
- I am a type of flower i can be a name and i start with r
- Plants make me and people breathe me
- Animals can hide under me and i start with t
- My flowers are blue and i start with v
- I make honey
- I am pointy i am sharp and i start with p
- There are lots of different colours of me
- I cause a lot of trouble with plants and i start with a
- Plants make me juicy and sweet and iam healthy
Down
- Plants are in me and i start with p
- My flowers are red and i start with p
- I am very straight and i start with s
- I am part of plants and under the stem
- There are lots of me on trees
- I have one flower and i start with t
- I am on flowers like dahlaia and foxglove and i start with p
- I have many flowers and i start with p
- You use me to keep plants alive
- Plants trap me and i start with f
20 Clues: I make honey • There are lots of me on trees • You use me to keep plants alive • Plants trap me and i start with f • Plants are in me and i start with p • Plants make me and people breathe me • I have one flower and i start with t • My flowers are red and i start with p • I am very straight and i start with s • I am part of plants and under the stem • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2024-05-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Chapter 26 - Seed Plants 2024-04-23
Across
- An angiosperm plant that has flowers with parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- A plant structure that helps disperse seeds
- The location of the megaspore, megagametophyte, and eggs in a seed plant
- A term for the female spore of seed plants
- This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves
- A plant with naked seeds
- The dominant life stage for seed plants
- The extra tissue found in angiosperms that provides additional nutrition
- A term for plants that produce both egg and sperm
- A plant structure that allows plants to pause their life cycle and become dormant
- This gymnosperm requires pollinators for pollen dispersal
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- A term that refers to a plant that retains its leaves all year
- A pollen grain will eventually produce this gamete
- A term referring to the male gametophyte in seed plants
- A term for the male spore of seed plants
- A plant structure that attracts pollinators
- A seed plant that has flowers
- An angiosperm plant with parallel venation in the leaves
- This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves
- The structure that brings sperm to eggs in seed plants
- A term for plants that have separate males and females
21 Clues: A plant with naked seeds • A seed plant that has flowers • This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves • The dominant life stage for seed plants • A term for the male spore of seed plants • A term for the female spore of seed plants • A plant structure that attracts pollinators • A plant structure that helps disperse seeds • This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves • ...
Plants 2016-05-25
Across
- provide strength for the plant and takes in water and nutrients
- how plants make their own food
- the brightly colored part of a plant that attracts insects
Down
- protect the tiny buds
- when the seed begins to grow roots and a stem
- male part that holds the anther up
- collects the pollen
- female part in the center of a flower
8 Clues: collects the pollen • protect the tiny buds • how plants make their own food • male part that holds the anther up • female part in the center of a flower • when the seed begins to grow roots and a stem • the brightly colored part of a plant that attracts insects • provide strength for the plant and takes in water and nutrients
Plants 2018-05-01
Across
- Used for destroying pests
- grains used for food such as oats wheat or Corn
- crops plants grown in summer
- crops plants grown in winter
- the process of scattering seeds through agents
Down
- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- artificially waterd
- the gifted living in nature for human Beings and animals
8 Clues: artificially waterd • Used for destroying pests • crops plants grown in summer • crops plants grown in winter • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects • the process of scattering seeds through agents • grains used for food such as oats wheat or Corn • the gifted living in nature for human Beings and animals
plants 2018-04-18
8 Clues: - which holds the plant. • - which grows from the plant. • - a seed turn into a seedling. • - a seed which has one seed coat. • - a seed which has two seed coat. • - a fruit which has seeds outside. • - which prepares food for the plant. • - from which a fruit or vegetable is taken.
plants 2013-10-15
8 Clues: makes plants green • plants take this in • animal, mineral...... • plants sugar and energy • where photosynthesis happens • where plants get there energy • a by-product of photosynthesis • transports sap to other areas of the plant
Plants 2021-01-16
8 Clues: A green organelle. • Power for photosynthesis • Product of photosynthesis. • The colour of chlorophyll. • transport Process for minerals • Taken up by plant root hair cells. • Missing from early earth's atmosphere. • A plant organ that has many chloroplasts.
Plants 2021-05-21
Across
- It comes from the sun that plants need.
- What do plants need when they become thirsty.
- They help get the water from the soil.
- The colorful part of the flowers.
Down
- They are small flowers and leaves.
- It comes in different colors to call the bugs.
- They make the plants stand straight.
- They are green and they help get the sunlight.
8 Clues: The colorful part of the flowers. • They are small flowers and leaves. • They make the plants stand straight. • They help get the water from the soil. • It comes from the sun that plants need. • What do plants need when they become thirsty. • It comes in different colors to call the bugs. • They are green and they help get the sunlight.
Plants 2021-05-21
8 Clues: This holds the plant up • Colourful with a nice smell • Usually these are very tasty • The plant needs this to grow • holds the plant in the ground • Plants need this to reproduce • this is used to carry the nutrients • They help to make food for the plant.
Plants 2021-09-09
Across
- I find water for the plant
- I bring water to the other parts of the
- The stem helps the plant stand _ up
- This is what the brown stem of a tree is called
Down
- This process helps the plant to make it's own food
- This is the colorful part of a plant
- The root finds this in the soil
- I am what the plant starts to grow from
8 Clues: I find water for the plant • The root finds this in the soil • The stem helps the plant stand _ up • This is the colorful part of a plant • I bring water to the other parts of the • I am what the plant starts to grow from • This is what the brown stem of a tree is called • This process helps the plant to make it's own food
Plants 2022-04-04
Across
- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- The process by which plants and other organisms convert solar energy to chemical energy.
- Make their own food.
Down
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
- System A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
8 Clues: Make their own food. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit. • Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds • ...
PLANTS 2021-12-29
plants 2022-03-13
8 Clues: another tubes. • tubes in the plants. • clhorophyll traps it. • sap it is the plant's food. • Leaves contain this substance. • it is the mixture of water and minerals. • It is absorved by the leaves from the air • plants absorb water and mineral from the soil ...their roots.
Plants 2022-05-03
Across
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that eats other animals
- an animal that is eaten by other animals
- an animal that eats plants or other animals
- an animal that eats only plants
Down
- a living organism that breaks down dead organism into smaller parts that can be reused by other living organisms
- a living thing that uses sunlight to produce food
- is a consumer that eats only animals
8 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • an animal that eats other animals • is a consumer that eats only animals • an animal that is eaten by other animals • an animal that eats plants or other animals • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • a living thing that uses sunlight to produce food • ...
plants 2022-09-12
Across
- a tasteless, odorless and invisible mix of gases that is primarily made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- liquid that makes life on Earth possible
- provides a place for plants to grow
- substances in food that our bodies process to enable it to function
Down
- study of solids
- trial or test made to find out about something
- living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- to measure weight or mass.
8 Clues: study of solids • to measure weight or mass. • provides a place for plants to grow • liquid that makes life on Earth possible • trial or test made to find out about something • substances in food that our bodies process to enable it to function • living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots • ...
PLANTS 2021-07-15
8 Clues: mint is a form of • grow on the floor • is a type of shurb • kitchen of the plant • big and strong plants • climbs with the support • beautiful part of the plant • helps the water to move upwards
plants 2021-05-01
8 Clues: baby plant • protects the seed • a food that holds a seed • what "wakes" the seed up • when the seed begins to grow • stage where the seed is inactive • collects the water and nutrients for the embryo • the first plant part that drinks water from the soil
Plants 2023-12-13
Across
- the development and increase in size and structure
- captures the sunlight and uses it to make food in the form of sugar
- support the leavs and helps the plant stay upright
- organisms replicating itself to continue further growth
Down
- occurs as a result of the bee, flower and pollen working as a system
- reproductive structure of some plants, such as mosses and ferns, that can form a new plant
- the physical parts of a living thing
- help hold a plant in place and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
8 Clues: the physical parts of a living thing • the development and increase in size and structure • support the leavs and helps the plant stay upright • organisms replicating itself to continue further growth • captures the sunlight and uses it to make food in the form of sugar • occurs as a result of the bee, flower and pollen working as a system • ...
Plants 2023-10-02
Across
- This part of the plant absorbs the most sunlight.
- Plants must be planted in this to grow.
- This part of the plant is in the earth.
- This is where the water goes up to the top.
Down
- This is the most common color of plants.
- The name for a group of a thousand trees.
- Plants don't grow so well in this.
- This flower is known as "the plant for love."
8 Clues: Plants don't grow so well in this. • Plants must be planted in this to grow. • This part of the plant is in the earth. • This is the most common color of plants. • The name for a group of a thousand trees. • This is where the water goes up to the top. • This flower is known as "the plant for love." • This part of the plant absorbs the most sunlight.
plants 2020-02-06
8 Clues: Stem of a tree • is the most beautifoul • Part that get the nutrients • Thing that insects get of the flower • part of a plant that get the sunlight • Reproductive part of the in sexual reproduction • part of a plant that hold the plant or the flower • Thing that you can get with the trunk of the tree
Plants 2020-03-10
Across
- Examples of non-flowering plants.
- A ________ usually develops into a fruit.
- ________ of the plant is usually found above the ground.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ________ .
Down
- They have different shapes, edges and vein patterns.
- ________ of the plants are usually found underground.
- Flowering plants reproduce by ________ .
- Some are edible while some are not
8 Clues: Examples of non-flowering plants. • Some are edible while some are not • Flowering plants reproduce by ________ . • A ________ usually develops into a fruit. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ________ . • They have different shapes, edges and vein patterns. • ________ of the plants are usually found underground. • ...
plants 2020-10-26
Plants 2020-09-28
8 Clues: Also called earth. • We can usually eat it. • It has colourful petals. • How a plant makes its food. • It's very small. you plant it. • The underground part of a plant. • A plant gets this during the day. • They are green. there are lots on a plant.
Plants 2024-09-02
8 Clues: - a flowering plant • - grow into new plants • - where an organism lives • - colourful part of plant • - how plants make their food • - part of plant that grows underground • - green and where plants make their food • - supports plant and carries water and nutrients
Plants 2024-05-09
Across
- The source that helps the leaves
- The plant axis that has leaves on it
- A complex conducting tissue formed of more than one cell type
- Found in all plants organs
Down
- The nutrients of a plant
- A thin layer of cells covering the soft parts of a plant
- The source that helps the plant grow
- The important underground part of plants
8 Clues: The nutrients of a plant • Found in all plants organs • The source that helps the leaves • The plant axis that has leaves on it • The source that helps the plant grow • The important underground part of plants • A thin layer of cells covering the soft parts of a plant • A complex conducting tissue formed of more than one cell type
Plants 2024-02-27
8 Clues: A young baby plant • Important for plant growth • lotus seeds are dispersed by • A fruit that does not bear seeds • Type of reproduction without seeds • A plant that grow by stem cutting method • It is known as food factory for the plant • The process by which a seed produces a baby plant
Plants 2023-02-15
8 Clues: found in a fruit. • conected to the stem. • all living things need. • to make food for plants. • beautiful and smell nice. • a thing that plants need. • a thing to hold the plant. • another way of reproduction.
Plants 2023-01-25
Across
- collects sunlight and gases form the air, uses them to produce food for the plant
- they need air, water, sunlight, and air to survive
- it is white, very cold and it falls in the winter
- takes in water and nutrients and provides support for the plant
- we celebrate it on Dec. 25, we set especial decorations and a tree
Down
- it has 7 colors and shows up on rainny and sunny days
- holds up the leaves and carries water and nutrients through the plant
- water falls from the sky
8 Clues: water falls from the sky • it is white, very cold and it falls in the winter • they need air, water, sunlight, and air to survive • it has 7 colors and shows up on rainny and sunny days • takes in water and nutrients and provides support for the plant • we celebrate it on Dec. 25, we set especial decorations and a tree • ...
Plants 2024-11-21
Plants 2024-10-24
Across
- "This part of the plant holds it in place and absorbs water and nutrients"
- "The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy"
- "The green part of the plant that makes food using sunlight"
- "The part of the plant that carries water and nutrients to the leaves"
Down
- "The part of the plant where seeds are made"
- "This is needed by plants along with sunlight to grow"
- "The process by which plants make food from sunlight"
- "The part of the plant that makes seeds to grow new plants"
8 Clues: "The part of the plant where seeds are made" • "The process by which plants make food from sunlight" • "This is needed by plants along with sunlight to grow" • "The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy" • "The part of the plant that makes seeds to grow new plants" • "The green part of the plant that makes food using sunlight" • ...
Plants 2025-07-17
Across
- a fine powder that causes plants to form seeds
- when the seed begins to grow
- process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
- male reproductive organ of a flower
- use sunlight to make food
Down
- substances which help plants function and grow
- the brightly coloured part of the flower
- the small parts produced by plants from which new plants grow
8 Clues: use sunlight to make food • when the seed begins to grow • male reproductive organ of a flower • the brightly coloured part of the flower • a fine powder that causes plants to form seeds • substances which help plants function and grow • the small parts produced by plants from which new plants grow • process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
plants 2025-01-21
8 Clues: I grow into a new plant. • I protect seeds and can be eaten. • I am essential for photosynthesis. • I anchor the plant and absorb water. • Plants grow in me and take nutrients. • I am colorful and help in reproduction. • I am green and make food for the plant. • I support the plant and carry nutrients.
plants 2024-10-11
Across
- – It grows into a new plant.
- – Underground part that absorbs water.
- – The part of the plant that has seeds.
Down
- – The colorful part that makes seeds.
- – Green part of the plant that makes food.
- – The part that holds up the plant and carries water and nutrients.
- – Plants need this to grow.
- – Plants need light from this to grow.
8 Clues: – Plants need this to grow. • – It grows into a new plant. • – The colorful part that makes seeds. • – Underground part that absorbs water. • – Plants need light from this to grow. • – The part of the plant that has seeds. • – Green part of the plant that makes food. • – The part that holds up the plant and carries water and nutrients.
Plants 2026-02-26
Across
- it's purple and long.
- it's usually used to make juice.
- it's yellow and sweet.
- it's round and also green.
Down
- it's usually mixed with carrot, green beans, potato, cauliflower, (especially for making soup.)
- it's beautiful and usually placed on the table.
- it's brown on the outside but white and yellow on the inside.
- it's used for cooking and are usually mixed with tomatoes and chilies.
8 Clues: it's purple and long. • it's yellow and sweet. • it's round and also green. • it's usually used to make juice. • it's beautiful and usually placed on the table. • it's brown on the outside but white and yellow on the inside. • it's used for cooking and are usually mixed with tomatoes and chilies. • ...
Plant crossword 2025-11-24
Across
- Straw like tubes found in Vascular plants that carry food such as sugars and glucose down to the roots
- Flowering fruiting vascular plants
- Ferns
- The sugars that plants make for food is called
- Plants that gain water through osmosis because they lack Xylem and phloem
- Little air vents on the underside of leaves that can be open or closed to allow gases into the leaves.
- Other name for nonvascular plants
Down
- Straw like tubes found in Vascular plants that carry water from the roots to the leaves of the plant.
- Plant adaptations such as potatoes and carrots
- Plants adaptations such as cactus stems or Poinsettia flowers
- Nonflowering non fruiting vascular plants
- Plants that have Xylem and Phloem and true roots
- How plants make food
- Photosynthesis takes place because of
- What carniverous plants eat bugs for
15 Clues: Ferns • How plants make food • Other name for nonvascular plants • Flowering fruiting vascular plants • What carniverous plants eat bugs for • Photosynthesis takes place because of • Nonflowering non fruiting vascular plants • Plant adaptations such as potatoes and carrots • The sugars that plants make for food is called • Plants that have Xylem and Phloem and true roots • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-03-07
Across
- This is a dark colour
- a mild antiseptic
- It's in Lucozade Energy
- Found in pasta
- Square Pants
- The sun produces heat and --------
- Pores found on the underside of the leaf
- Alcohol commonly used in chemistry
- The colour of the substance that plants grow in
- We exhale this
- A plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- Trees have these
- Plants use these to collect water
- Wall of a cell
- Protective waxy layer
- Plants have a -------- layer
- Breaking down
- You get this from eating
- No starch
- An insoluble substance
Down
- The stuff that makes the plants green
- The outer layer of cells covering an organism
- The bouncer of the stoma
- Plants way of eating
- Grow plants in this building like tomatoes
- Burning something
- Crushed up animals.
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts water
- Multiple pores found on the underside of the leaf
- It's in spuds
- Becoming a fossil
- We breathe this
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars
- The action of breathing
- A source of illumination
35 Clues: No starch • Square Pants • It's in spuds • Breaking down • Found in pasta • We exhale this • Wall of a cell • We breathe this • Trees have these • a mild antiseptic • Burning something • Becoming a fossil • Crushed up animals. • Plants way of eating • This is a dark colour • Protective waxy layer • An insoluble substance • It's in Lucozade Energy • The action of breathing • The bouncer of the stoma • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2024-05-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
food 2019-08-05
Across
- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- Food provides us with ...
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This method involves cutting down of trees
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- burning of trees lead to ...
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- We eat in order to ...
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- This is a weed killer
- The green stuff found in plants
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This metho grows plants without soil
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- Natural fertilisers
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- Plants grown for food are called ...
30 Clues: Natural fertilisers • This is a weed killer • We eat in order to ... • Food provides us with ... • burning of trees lead to ... • Comprises cheese, milk, butter • The green stuff found in plants • Process ofmaking food by plants • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Chemical fertilisers contain these • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • Chemical fertilisers affect ... life • ...
Amoeba sisters plant video 2025-11-30
Across
- plants that do not make seeds
- plants that make flowers and fruit
- plants that make seeds but no flowers
- part of a plant that makes seeds
- part of the plant that makes food
- plants plants that do not have tubes for water and food
- tubes that carry food in plants
- thing plants need from insects for food
Down
- green stuff in leaves that helps plants make food
- tiny holes on leaves that let air in and out
- part of the plant that takes in water and holds it in the ground
- mosses liverworts and hornworts
- plants that make spores not seeds
- part of a plant that holds seeds
- plants that have tubes to move water and food
15 Clues: plants that do not make seeds • mosses liverworts and hornworts • tubes that carry food in plants • part of a plant that makes seeds • part of a plant that holds seeds • plants that make spores not seeds • part of the plant that makes food • plants that make flowers and fruit • plants that make seeds but no flowers • thing plants need from insects for food • ...
Chey 4.01 crossword 2023-06-02
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- the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- combines CO2 and H2O to make food
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
- when a plant rests or grows very little
- transpiration also occurs in the
- when plants soak up
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
Down
- food and nutrients move from one plant part to the other
- plants require long nights to flower. ➢ Examples: poinsettia and azalea
- Zone 7
- the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- if too high or low will have adverse effects
- when plants consume oxygen and let out CO2
- hardiness zones 6-8
- when seeds are planted and increase plant number
- require short nights to flower. ➢ Examples: African violets and spinach
- when minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water.
- when plants lose water due to evaporation
- main methods of reproduction
20 Clues: Zone 7 • hardiness zones 6-8 • when plants soak up • main methods of reproduction • transpiration also occurs in the • combines CO2 and H2O to make food • when a plant rests or grows very little • when plants lose water due to evaporation • when plants consume oxygen and let out CO2 • if too high or low will have adverse effects • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water. • ...
Plants Leaves and Roots (KD) 2022-03-04
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Spring 2026 March 2026-03-13
Across
- liquid matter that plants need
- a mythical creature that is believed to be an omnivore
- a decomposer that lives underground
- another name for a plant
- shows the flow of energy in a food web
- the source of energy for all food webs
- the sugar that plants make
- an organism that eats plants
- the restaurant that Mr. Inabinet will never go back to (hint: they make great guacamole!)
- a gas that producers create
Down
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- the process by which plants get their energy
- the number of cats that Mr. Inabinet has at home
- a gas that animals breathe out and plants take in
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats other organisms
- a decomposer that forms and appears green
- a decomposer that we can only eat if we see it at the store
- an organism that gets it energy from the Sun
- any living thing
- an organism that eats meat
21 Clues: any living thing • another name for a plant • the sugar that plants make • an organism that eats meat • a gas that producers create • an organism that eats plants • liquid matter that plants need • a decomposer that lives underground • an organism that eats other organisms • shows the flow of energy in a food web • the source of energy for all food webs • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-13
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- The energy from the sun that helps plants make food
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- The gas that plants take in from the air
- What plants make from sunlight during photosynthesis
- What plants make to help them grow
- A living thing that can make its own food
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- Another word for the food plants make
- The part of the plant that collects sunlight
Down
- The liquid that plants take in through their roots
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- The sugar that plants make for food
- The gas that plants give off during photosynthesis
- Small holes on the bottom of leaves that let gases move in and out
- The green stuff in leaves that traps sunlight
- What plants use to get carbon dioxide
16 Clues: What plants make to help them grow • The sugar that plants make for food • Another word for the food plants make • What plants use to get carbon dioxide • The gas that plants take in from the air • A living thing that can make its own food • The part of the plant that collects sunlight • The green stuff in leaves that traps sunlight • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
Down
- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
Across
- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
Down
- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Part of the plan 2021-04-27
Across
- of spiky plants
- as a means of self defense
- to generate volume
- genital stamens
- handle of the plant
- as a means of breeding seed plants
- to support twigs
- as a gentle plant
Down
- as a place to manage nutrients
- as a support for plants
- as reproductive plants
- veins that carry water and food
- branch to which the petiole is attached
- to absorb water
- genital pistil on plants
- as personal protective equipment
- can be made into crafts
- results from plant growth
- as decoration
19 Clues: as decoration • of spiky plants • genital stamens • to absorb water • to support twigs • as a gentle plant • to generate volume • handle of the plant • as reproductive plants • as a support for plants • can be made into crafts • genital pistil on plants • results from plant growth • as a means of self defense • as a place to manage nutrients • veins that carry water and food • ...
Gardening 2024-12-01
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- A tool for digging and planting
- A method of controlled watering
- The process of sprouting from a seed
- A protective layer for moisture
- Boosts plants with nutrients
- Cutting away to help grow
- Varieties passed down through generations
- A plant that climbs or spreads
- Joining two plants for better results
- A fruit often mistaken for a vegetable
- Nutrient-rich organic matter
Down
- A pest that feasts on tomato plants
- The process plants use to make foodRoot The anchor and nutrient absorber
- The first sign of fruit
- A support for climbing plants
- Necessary for fruit production
- A controlled environment for growth
- The time to gather your crop
- The foundation for healthy plants
19 Clues: The first sign of fruit • Cutting away to help grow • Boosts plants with nutrients • The time to gather your crop • Nutrient-rich organic matter • A support for climbing plants • Necessary for fruit production • A plant that climbs or spreads • A tool for digging and planting • A method of controlled watering • A protective layer for moisture • The foundation for healthy plants • ...
Ch7 vocab 2021-03-01
Across
- all flowering plants are divied
- tissue tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system
- Small cavity in the organisms containing air or fluid
- grass like flowering plants
- plastid that has chlorophyll and uses photosynthesis
- Green pigment in all plants
- a plant that has seed unprotected
- Cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ
- the vascular system in plants that conducts sugars
Down
- plant a plant with a vascular system
- plant a plant without a vascular system
- the leaf of a palm or fern
- a filamentous outgrowth
- A hard layer covering the epidermis
- an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants
- The process that green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed with a carpel
- fine powdery substance with microscopic grains from a male plant
- a little piece that starts the plant growth system
20 Clues: a filamentous outgrowth • the leaf of a palm or fern • grass like flowering plants • Green pigment in all plants • all flowering plants are divied • a plant that has seed unprotected • A hard layer covering the epidermis • plant a plant with a vascular system • plant a plant without a vascular system • an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants • ...
Vascular Tissue and Photosynthesis 2014-02-26
Across
- Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss
- Plants lose their leaves when __________________ decreases
- Process in which all plants obtain energy
- Water travels by _____________ in non-vascularized plants
- Transports water
- Non-vascularized plants need a ______ environment to survive
Down
- Site of photosynthesis
- Structure of plants that allow them to anchor into the soil
- Plants need energy from the ___________ to survive
- The green pigment found in plants
- Product of photosynthesis that plants use as their energy source
- We exhale _________ _________ that plants use
- Transports nutrients
- Plants produce ____________ that humans breath
14 Clues: Transports water • Transports nutrients • Site of photosynthesis • The green pigment found in plants • Process in which all plants obtain energy • We exhale _________ _________ that plants use • Plants produce ____________ that humans breath • Plants need energy from the ___________ to survive • Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss • ...
