plants Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
food 2019-08-05
Across
- The green stuff found in plants
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- This is a weed killer
- We eat in order to ...
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- Natural fertilisers
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- burning of trees lead to ...
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
Down
- Plants grown for food are called ...
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- This method involves cutting down of trees
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- This metho grows plants without soil
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- Food provides us with ...
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 • Chemical fertilisers contain these • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • Plants grown for food are called ... • ...
Horticulture 2022-03-22
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- used clean up leaves
- thing that lives in the water
- grows on the ground
- thing in the ground for the flower
- hose- used to water plants
- petals with colors
- place to plant stuff
- crunchy objects in the yard
- - thing on the flower
- used to plant plants
- gasses- fumes that the greenhouse gives off
- pots for pants made out of clay
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- used to dig
- thing for fish and to plant plants
- food for the fish
- of or relating to the cultivation of plants
- in the grass but you to get rid of them
- room to keep plants
- the preparation of land for growing crops
- dark brown and used for plants
20 Clues: used to dig • food for the fish • petals with colors • grows on the ground • room to keep plants • used clean up leaves • place to plant stuff • used to plant plants • - thing on the flower • hose- used to water plants • crunchy objects in the yard • thing that lives in the water • dark brown and used for plants • pots for pants made out of clay • thing for fish and to plant plants • ...
Plant Science 2024-01-22
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- Root One Prominent Root
- Transfer of Pollen Grains
- complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- Plants that return each year
- The study of Plants
- Supports leaves
- Sprouting and growing of plants from seeds
- Lose their leaves in the winter
- The leaves of a plant
- Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings
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- Join plants by insertion or placing in close contact
- Transports Food
- Anchor plants in soil, Absorb water and nutrients
- complete their life cycle in one growing season
- Major source of food (Chloroplasts)
- Keeps their green foliage year-round
- Transports Water
- Root Small Spaced out roots
18 Clues: Transports Food • Supports leaves • Transports Water • The study of Plants • The leaves of a plant • Root One Prominent Root • Transfer of Pollen Grains • Root Small Spaced out roots • Plants that return each year • Lose their leaves in the winter • Major source of food (Chloroplasts) • Keeps their green foliage year-round • Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Plants 2021-03-05
8 Clues: who planted the plant • the ... made great stilts • the ... tasted like pumpkin • the plants were his summer ... • the plant made all of wesleys cloths • the plant could be ... into many things • the ... asked thought his plant was a weed • the ... of the plant can make great sun screen
Plants 2020-10-29
8 Clues: no veins • have veins • in fish tanks • have thorns and red petals • hide their seeds and have a stem • you can have fun by raking them up • grows close to the ground and is green • make you fall when on a hike made by trees
Plants 2020-02-04
8 Clues: contains seeds • grow into fruit • produce flowers • grow on or in water • be strong and woody • make food for the plant • does not grow from seeds • underground part of a plant that absorbs water
Plants 2020-04-24
8 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Hold a plnt upright • colourful part of plant that attracts insects • part of plant that uses sunlight for photosynthesis
Plants 2021-05-21
8 Clues: It shines in the sky. • Another word for dirt. • Where bees come to get food. • How a plant begins it's life. • Where the plant makes it's food. • One thing a plant needs to live. • What holds the plant in the ground. • Part of the plant that holds up the plant.
Plants 2021-10-05
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- we exhale _________
- Sundew is one of the ___________ plant
Down
- ___________ is the act of cutting down trees
- The process by which a plant prepare it's own food is known as__________
- Germination starts from this part
- Plants need oxygen, _______ and sunlight to photosynthesize
- A _______ grows into a flower
- lungs of the planet
8 Clues: we exhale _________ • lungs of the planet • A _______ grows into a flower • Germination starts from this part • Sundew is one of the ___________ plant • ___________ is the act of cutting down trees • Plants need oxygen, _______ and sunlight to photosynthesize • The process by which a plant prepare it's own food is known as__________
Plants 2021-09-04
8 Clues: A dessert plant • A type of creeper • A leaf that we eat • An aquatic fixed plant • A type of deciduous tree • A stem that makes jaggery • Release of water as water vapour • A tree which has needle like leaves
Plants 2021-08-30
8 Clues: - does it get bigger? • - is it made of cells? • - does it produce offspring? • - does it respond to stimuli? • - how does it get its nutrients? • - does it produce waste products? • - does it release energy from its food? • - does the whole organism move, or does parts of it move
Plants 2022-03-01
Across
- Planted in dirt. Plant's 1st part of the life cycle.
- All around you! Also, it is what our study focuses on today!
- The journey of a plant as it grows and evolves
Down
- Energy captured through the plant's leaves, shines from the sky.
- A plant's roots are found here
- Includes pedals and can be colorful and bright.
- Something the plant needs to prosper. It has the chemical makeup H2O.
- The plant absorbs and exhales this.
8 Clues: A plant's roots are found here • The plant absorbs and exhales this. • The journey of a plant as it grows and evolves • Includes pedals and can be colorful and bright. • Planted in dirt. Plant's 1st part of the life cycle. • All around you! Also, it is what our study focuses on today! • Energy captured through the plant's leaves, shines from the sky. • ...
PLANTS 2021-12-29
Plants 2022-04-25
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- flowering plants are also called __________.
- part of plant that supports it
- the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals
- plants that reproduce using seeds
Down
- the only living organism that produces its own food
- plants that reproduce by spores
- nonflowering plant that grass is considered under
- the part of the plant that perform photosynthesis
8 Clues: part of plant that supports it • plants that reproduce by spores • plants that reproduce using seeds • flowering plants are also called __________. • nonflowering plant that grass is considered under • the part of the plant that perform photosynthesis • the only living organism that produces its own food • the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals
plants 2017-04-10
8 Clues: 1 cotliden • 2 cotlidens • we get oxygen • spreading of seeds • we get from plants • store food for baby plant • the part of plant above soil • the part of plant under the soil
Plants 2018-04-25
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- a trunk is in a middle of a tree
- the short part of the leaves are branches
- the trees go moss on there trunks
- plants are poisons
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- normally grow in rain forests
- can get seeds and grow plants yourself
- are apart of the environment
- grow and grow and grow if you water them every day
- plants can grow if you water then
- the form of the leaves are in the rain forest
10 Clues: plants are poisons • are apart of the environment • normally grow in rain forests • a trunk is in a middle of a tree • the trees go moss on there trunks • plants can grow if you water then • can get seeds and grow plants yourself • the short part of the leaves are branches • the form of the leaves are in the rain forest • grow and grow and grow if you water them every day
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 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 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 2018-04-30
8 Clues: develops in to roots • Develops in to shoot • seed having 2 cotyledon • seed having one cotyledon • provides food for baby plant • growing plants in large scale • small opening for air passage • the process of a plant from a seed
plants 2018-10-26
Across
- a part of the plant that is underground
- everything that surrounds the plant
- a field, a large piece of grassland
- to get used to something
Down
- a part of the plant responsible for making seeds
- the part of the plant that is responsible for making food
- a part of the plant that carries water and nutrients to the leaves
- they are in food, water and soil, they feed our bodies
8 Clues: to get used to something • everything that surrounds the plant • a field, a large piece of grassland • a part of the plant that is underground • a part of the plant responsible for making seeds • they are in food, water and soil, they feed our bodies • the part of the plant that is responsible for making food • ...
Plants 2016-09-22
8 Clues: the plant in the ground • you can make wood from this • colorful part to attract bees • the part where new plants grow from • things such as apples and watermelon • the part of the plant that makes food • plants need water, soil, and __________. • plants are ____________. Rocks are non-living things.
PLANTS 2019-04-29
8 Clues: baby PLANT • PACKED PARTICLES • seen ON A PLANT • HELPS US IN OXYGEN • support TO THE PLANT • losely PACKED PARTICLES • not THAT LOSELY PACKED • makes FOOD FOR THE PLANT
Plants 2013-08-07
8 Clues: A seed leaf • The centre of a plant cell • A plant with one cotyledon • Another name for flowering plants • This contains chlorophyll in a plant cell. • A plant that keeps its needles all year round • Some plants grow from these instead of seeds. • The part of the seed that protects everything inside the seed
Plants 2016-04-23
Across
- Water,animals and explosion of seeds are the agents of dispersal.Name other agent of dipersal.
- Practice of growing plants in a large scale.
- The development of a seed into a seedling.
- Summer crops
Down
- The process by which the seed is scattered away from the other plant.
- A type of plant that grows from June to October.
- This type of plant has two cotyledons.
- Sunlight,food,and space is needed for a plant.Name the missing one.
8 Clues: Summer crops • This type of plant has two cotyledons. • The development of a seed into a seedling. • Practice of growing plants in a large scale. • A type of plant that grows from June to October. • Sunlight,food,and space is needed for a plant.Name the missing one. • The process by which the seed is scattered away from the other plant. • ...
plants 2016-04-24
Across
- Lotus and coconut is dispersed by_______
- Some plants like rose grow from their _______
- Seprating of a seed from parent plant.
- The practice of growing a large scale of crops.
Down
- The leaf of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called _____
- Seeds with two seed leafs are called ________ seeds.
- pumkin is grow in the _________ season.
8 Clues: Seprating of a seed from parent plant. • pumkin is grow in the _________ season. • Lotus and coconut is dispersed by_______ • Some plants like rose grow from their _______ • The practice of growing a large scale of crops. • The leaf of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • Seeds with two seed leafs are called ________ seeds. • ...
Plants 2016-04-24
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- the practice of growing plants on a large scale .
- seeds - seeds having two seed leaves.
- seeds- seeds having one seed leaf.
- coat- outer covering of a seed .
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- scattering of seeds by nature.
- crops- crops that depend on monsoon for water.
- - the process by which seeds grow into new plants.
- seed leaves.
8 Clues: seed leaves. • scattering of seeds by nature. • coat- outer covering of a seed . • seeds- seeds having one seed leaf. • seeds - seeds having two seed leaves. • crops- crops that depend on monsoon for water. • the practice of growing plants on a large scale . • - the process by which seeds grow into new plants.
Plants 2023-03-02
8 Clues: one year/ a year • to give or supply • a continuous action • to take up or drink • any individual life form • living more than one year • the green pigments of plant leaves • process of making food for the plants
Plants 2024-03-01
8 Clues: Aerial roots • Protection of soil • Store food for the plant • Air surrounding the earth • grow in downward from branches • Single long root with thin roots • It is an underground pert of plant • Many roots arises from the base of stem
Plants 2024-04-30
8 Clues: to plant • plant leaves • a young tree • the scientific study of plants • process to grow a plant from a seed • process to grow a plant from a cutting • a young plant especially one raised from a seed • a hand tool with a scoop for planting ( small shovel)
Plants 2024-05-09
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- 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
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- 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 2024-08-23
Across
- Root nodule bacteria of pea plant
- Forms white cottony growth on bread when kept in moisture.
- An insectivorous plant.
- A condition of living together in mutually beneficial relationship.
- Its a product of photosynthesis.
Down
- Producers make food by this process.
- Small aerating pores present in leaf.
- A total stem parasite.
8 Clues: A total stem parasite. • An insectivorous plant. • Its a product of photosynthesis. • Root nodule bacteria of pea plant • Producers make food by this process. • Small aerating pores present in leaf. • Forms white cottony growth on bread when kept in moisture. • A condition of living together in mutually beneficial relationship.
Plants 2023-05-07
Across
- Plants that trap and consume the insects
- Food factory of the plant
- Process by which plants make their food
- Green coloured pigment present in leaves
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- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Food is stored in this form in plants
- Product formed during photosynthesis
- Tiny pores present in the leaves that helps in exchange of gases
8 Clues: Food factory of the plant • Gas released during photosynthesis • Product formed during photosynthesis • Food is stored in this form in plants • Process by which plants make their food • Plants that trap and consume the insects • Green coloured pigment present in leaves • Tiny pores present in the leaves that helps in exchange of gases
Plants 2022-10-31
8 Clues: Contains the seeds • Holds the plant up • Used to grow a plant • Pretty colourful part • Thick brown part of a tree • Produce food for the plant • Soaks water from the ground • Plants need sunlight air and ___
Plants 2024-09-27
8 Clues: not alive • light from the sun • not sick or injured • to pay close attention to something • something that is alive; it grows and has needs • a part of the plant that is often green and flat • a living thing that does not eat other living things • things an animal or plant must have in order to survive
Plants 2025-06-04
8 Clues: they have chlorophyll. • fixes the plan to the soil. • hard hoody stem of the tree. • plants with green and soft stem. • roots absorb this from the soil. • pumpkin is an example of this type of plant. • plants with Woody stem which grow up to 5 m. • living things that can produce their own food.
Plants 2026-04-20
plants 2026-04-15
8 Clues: zips up water • reacts to light • flows sugar down • reacts to gravity • men's part of the flower • women's part of the flower • uses sunlight to make glucose • product of photosynthesis(sugar)
food 2019-08-05
Across
- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
- Natural fertilisers
- This metho grows plants without soil
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This method involves cutting down of trees
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- Plants grown for food are called ...
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- We eat in order to ...
- Food provides us with ...
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- burning of trees lead to ...
Down
- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- The green stuff found in plants
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- This is a weed killer
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
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 • Chemical fertilisers contain these • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • This metho grows plants without soil • ...
Energy flow crossword 2013-04-03
Across
- Organisms which uses elements from the enviroment to make its own food
- Turtle Lives in shallow weedy water and eats algae, insects, snails, and some dead animals
- Lives beneath rocks and logs and eats some pieces of dead plants and dead animals
- Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom
- Breaks down dead organism and waste to complete the nutrient cycle
- Feeds mainly on producers
- Feeds mainly on primary consumers
- Clings to underwater plants and eats small plants and animals,worms,and insects
- Grows in rooted mats in shallow water
- In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants
- Lives in hollow trees and eats crayfish, insects, frogs, fruits, and nuts
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- Organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun
- Lives on underwater objects and plants close to the bottom and eats pieces of dead plant and animals
- It burrows near water and eats muskrat, fish, crayfish, and young birds
- Organisms that get its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials
- Feed mainly on dead material
- It burrows in the bank or in plant stem "houses" and eats water plants
- Pond Snails Lives on stems and leaves of underwater plants and eats underwater plants and algae
20 Clues: Feeds mainly on producers • Feed mainly on dead material • Feeds mainly on primary consumers • Grows in rooted mats in shallow water • Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials • Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom • In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants • ...
Green industires 2026-01-17
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- Job that maintains lawns, trees, and gardens?
- Cutting branches to improve plant health?
- Process of turning waste into new products?
- Farming without chemicals?
- Trees that lose their leaves in the winter?
- Worker who cares for trees in cities?
- Natural material that covers soil to protect plants?
- Jobs that help the environment?
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- Person who plants trees for reforestation?
- Removing dead or damaged branches?
- Farming method that protects the environment?
- Green Industry that designs outdoor spaces?
- Industry focused on growing plants and trees?
- Power source that never runs out?
- plant material added to soil to help growth?
- Fuel made from plants or waste?
- Power generated using flowing water?
- Industry focused on growing plants for food or sale?
- The part of the plants that absorbs water?
- Protective outer layer of a tree?
20 Clues: Farming without chemicals? • Fuel made from plants or waste? • Jobs that help the environment? • Power source that never runs out? • Protective outer layer of a tree? • Removing dead or damaged branches? • Power generated using flowing water? • Worker who cares for trees in cities? • Cutting branches to improve plant health? • Person who plants trees for reforestation? • ...
Plant Classification 2015-11-08
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- the transfer of pollen from one flower part to another
- organism that makes its own food
- process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- growing plants without soil
- plants
- plants with tubes to transport water and nutrients
- that bears cones
- given off by plants during photosynthesis
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- trees that shed their leaves each year
- chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight
- plants without tubes to transport water and nutrients
- main body or stalk of a plant
- plants without flowers or seeds protected in fruit
- with tubes to transport water and nutrients
- seed bearing part of a plant
15 Clues: plants • that bears cones • growing plants without soil • seed bearing part of a plant • main body or stalk of a plant • organism that makes its own food • trees that shed their leaves each year • given off by plants during photosynthesis • with tubes to transport water and nutrients • chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight • ...
Introduction to Horticulture Review 2022-02-08
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- Nomenclature two-part orderly naming classification for plants
- Naturally occurring mutation or offspring that's different from the parent
- Industry in horticulture that focuses on trees
- Horticulture Area of horticulture that focuses on decorative plants
- First word in Latin names is ALWAYS _______.
- Human-made or maintained variety, seedless oranges
- The family of the related species, Latin names start with this
- Area of horticulture that focuses on veggies
- The branch of horticulture that focuses on naming plants
- Both words in a Latin name are either italicized or _______.
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- Plants that require two growing seasons to produce flowers before death
- Planting, harvesting, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops
- Area of horticulture that supplies the industry with wholesale seed and small plants
- Second word in Latin names is ALWAYS __________.
- Plants that have a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- Study of plants and plant processes
- Second part of Latin name, specific for each species
- Location of the Hanging Gardens which is one of the first recorded horticultural projects
- Plants that complete their life cycle within one year or one growing season
19 Clues: Study of plants and plant processes • First word in Latin names is ALWAYS _______. • Area of horticulture that focuses on veggies • Industry in horticulture that focuses on trees • Second word in Latin names is ALWAYS __________. • Human-made or maintained variety, seedless oranges • Second part of Latin name, specific for each species • ...
Crocker's plants 2017-04-13
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- What colour is soil?
- What makes up 45% of soil?
- A crop that likes acidic soil.
- What is a tuper?
- Where was the Grain Auger invented?
- What material is use to increase the pH of soil?
- Characteristics of soil?
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- What is a reaper used for?
- A pH of 7 is considered?
- where was the corn planter invented?
- A crop that likes Alkaline soil.
- What material is used to lower pH of soil?
- What percent of soil is organic matter?
13 Clues: What is a tuper? • What colour is soil? • A pH of 7 is considered? • Characteristics of soil? • What is a reaper used for? • What makes up 45% of soil? • A crop that likes acidic soil. • A crop that likes Alkaline soil. • Where was the Grain Auger invented? • where was the corn planter invented? • What percent of soil is organic matter? • What material is used to lower pH of soil? • ...
Plants Puzzle! 2013-10-25
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- a seed that produces fruit
- Xylem and Pholem are separated by this
- This stores food and nutrients
- The process of making food
- a root that grows above ground
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- a seed plant that doesn't produce fruit
- These do not grow very deep into the ground
- a path that moves water in a stem
- The chemical that makes food for a leave using sunlight
- This has root hairs and absorbs water
- These never touch the ground
- This has only one stalk
- This moves around sugars in the leave
13 Clues: This has only one stalk • a seed that produces fruit • The process of making food • These never touch the ground • This stores food and nutrients • a root that grows above ground • a path that moves water in a stem • This has root hairs and absorbs water • This moves around sugars in the leave • Xylem and Pholem are separated by this • a seed plant that doesn't produce fruit • ...
Plants Puzzled 2013-10-25
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- A single, main stalk like root that plunges deep into the ground
- plants that are smmal and don't have a vascular system
- Thin branching roots that don't go deep in the ground
- Covers and protects the tip of the root
- A storage place for water and nutrients in the root
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- A thread like projection from a root
- A seed plant that doesn't produce any flowers
- Plants that are big and do have a vascular system
- Roots that prop up and support the plant so it can't be knocked over
- Plants that don't touch the ground and absorb water nutrients from the air
- A seed plant that produces flowers
- Moves sugar that were made in the plants leaves
- A series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem of a plant
13 Clues: A seed plant that produces flowers • A thread like projection from a root • Covers and protects the tip of the root • A seed plant that doesn't produce any flowers • Moves sugar that were made in the plants leaves • Plants that are big and do have a vascular system • A storage place for water and nutrients in the root • ...
Plants & Animals 2015-04-09
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- support the plant
- system that moves oxygen in & out of the body
- includes fish,birds,reptiles
- the system made of bones & cartilage
- where photosynthesis takes place
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- system of heart, blood vessels & transport oxygen
- moves water & nutrients
- includes arachnids & insects
- system that processes food
- can live in water & on land
- attract pollinators
- produce milk to feed young
- has tough, waterproof skin
13 Clues: support the plant • attract pollinators • moves water & nutrients • system that processes food • produce milk to feed young • has tough, waterproof skin • can live in water & on land • includes arachnids & insects • includes fish,birds,reptiles • where photosynthesis takes place • the system made of bones & cartilage • system that moves oxygen in & out of the body • ...
Plants crossword 2024-05-21
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- A flattened structure, usually green, that produces from a tree, or a plant, and is the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant
- The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean
- A plants growth response to sunlight or when a plant moves to face sunlight
- The growth or turning of plant roots toward or away from water
- A vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body
- A growth response to contact with a solid object
- The vascular tissue in plants that send sugars and other products downward from the leaves.
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- A growth response to gravity or when the roots grow down with gravity
- The force within the cell that moves water from areas of low concentration outside the cell, into the cell's vacuole
- A growth response to light or when the plant grows in the direction of the light
- The turning or bending movement toward or away from an external stimulus
- Part of the plant above the ground It is responsible for food production or photosynthesis in the plant.
13 Clues: A growth response to contact with a solid object • The growth or turning of plant roots toward or away from water • A vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body • A growth response to gravity or when the roots grow down with gravity • The turning or bending movement toward or away from an external stimulus • ...
Classifying Plants 2023-01-26
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- ferns require this for reproduction to occur
- another name for flowering plants
- young fern leaves that resemble violin scrolls
- plants with tube-like structure to help transport water
- organisms that do not have true roots, stems, and leaves
- a cellular organelle found in all plants
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- mosses and hornworts are attached to the ground with these root-like structures
- fern leaves are called this
- pine trees, spruces, and cycads are these
- seeds contain a young plant called this
- plants that lack structures to transport water and other minerals
- a characteristic all plants have
- plant cell walls are made of this
13 Clues: fern leaves are called this • a characteristic all plants have • another name for flowering plants • plant cell walls are made of this • seeds contain a young plant called this • a cellular organelle found in all plants • pine trees, spruces, and cycads are these • ferns require this for reproduction to occur • young fern leaves that resemble violin scrolls • ...
Classifying Plants 2025-03-25
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- a plant that produces cones
- small cell that is like a seed
- a plant that produces spores
- an animal that has scaled and is cold blooded
- an animal such as a frog, and can live in both water and land
- a plant that does not produce flowers
- animals that have spines
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- to put something in groups
- a plant that has spores and grows on trees and rocks
- an insect that has a segmented body
- an animal that has fur and produces live young
- animals without spines
- a plant that produces flowers
13 Clues: animals without spines • animals that have spines • to put something in groups • a plant that produces cones • a plant that produces spores • a plant that produces flowers • small cell that is like a seed • an insect that has a segmented body • a plant that does not produce flowers • an animal that has scaled and is cold blooded • an animal that has fur and produces live young • ...
Intermountain Plants 2026-04-16
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- Common name of this plant.
- Tribe of this plants
- Genus of Chokecherry
- Specific epithet of Wild Rose.
- Family of this plant.
- Genus or this plant.
- Common name of this plant.
- Common name of this plant with opposite leaves
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- Genus of Bitterbrush which means "Three-tipped"
- Specific epithet of aspen referring to "quaking" leaves
- Common name of this plant is Skunkbrush ______.
- Specific epithet of Pinyon Pine referring to tasty seeds
- Family of this plant
- Specific epithet of Skunkbrush Sumac which means"3 parts"
- Common name of this plant.
- Family of this plant
16 Clues: Family of this plant • Tribe of this plants • Genus of Chokecherry • Genus or this plant. • Family of this plant • Family of this plant. • Common name of this plant. • Common name of this plant. • Common name of this plant. • Specific epithet of Wild Rose. • Common name of this plant with opposite leaves • Genus of Bitterbrush which means "Three-tipped" • ...
Plants reproduction 2026-04-19
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- Part of a plant that becomes a fruit.
- Yellow powder from a flower.
- When sperm and egg join.
- A baby plant.
- Part of the flower that makes pollen.
- Sweet liquid in flowers.
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- animals that carry the pollen from 1 plant to another
- occurs when pollen is transfer from 1 plant to a different plant
- Part of the flower that catches pollen.
- When pollen moves to another part of a flower.
- example of a pollinator
- Part of the plant that becomes a seed.
- Protects the seeds.
13 Clues: A baby plant. • Protects the seeds. • example of a pollinator • When sperm and egg join. • Sweet liquid in flowers. • Yellow powder from a flower. • Part of a plant that becomes a fruit. • Part of the flower that makes pollen. • Part of the plant that becomes a seed. • Part of the flower that catches pollen. • When pollen moves to another part of a flower. • ...
Plants Sensory Systems and Responses 2024-04-18
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- responses: Plants have developed various mechanisms to defend themselves against herbivores and pathogens, including the production of toxins, enzymes, and physical barriers like thorns and spines.
- organic compounds (VOCs): Plants release VOCs that can attract pollinators, repel herbivores, or communicate with neighboring plants.
- response: Plants have mechanisms to conserve water during periods of drought, such as closing stomata to reduce water loss through transpiration.
- The ability of certain plants to release chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, providing a competitive advantage.
- Specialized proteins that absorb specific wavelengths of light and initiate plant responses, such as phototropins and cryptochromes.
- The ability of plants to track time and detect changes in day length, which influences flowering, setting of winter buds, and vegetative growth.
- regulation: Hormones play a crucial role in plant growth and development, influencing processes such as cell elongation, flowering, and fruit ripening.
- The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards.
- in tendrils: Tendrils of climbing plants exhibit various tropisms, including thigmotropism (response to touch) and circumnutation (circular motion) to find support structures.
- The growth response of plants to physical touch or mechanical stress, such as the coiling of tendrils around a support.
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- signaling: Plants can transmit electrical signals to coordinate responses to environmental stimuli, such as the closure of Venus flytrap leaves upon prey contact.
- - The field of study and practice involving the cultivation of plants, including the manipulation of environmental factors to optimize plant growth and development.
- movements: Reversible, non-directional movements in response to environmental stimuli, such as the opening and closing of flowers in response to light or temperature changes.
- The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source.
- rhythms: Plants have internal biological clocks that regulate various physiological processes, including growth, photosynthesis, and hormone production.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from specific chemicals in the soil, such as nutrients or toxins.
- system: A family of chromoproteins that act as biological light switches, monitoring the level, intensity, duration, and color of environmental light in plants.
- response: A touch response in plants that is independent of the direction of the stimulus, such as the rapid closing of the leaves in a Venus flytrap upon contact with prey.
- movements: Some plants exhibit leaf movements, such as the folding of leaves in response to touch (thigmonasty) or the adjustment of leaf angles to optimize light capture (nyctinasty).
20 Clues: The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source. • The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil. • The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards. • ...
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 • ...
Plant vocabulary 2026-04-24
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- this is then a plant embryo is alive but not growing
- this part of a flower receives pollen
- this carries pine pollen to seed cones
- these plants pass through their entire life cycle in one growing season
- is a plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering
- this plant tissue moves minerals and nutrients
- from this group of aquatic plants, land plants evolved
- this part of a flower contains pollen
- this group of plants are also called bryophytes
- this group of plants were the first to have vascular tissue
- these plants regrow year after year
- the transfer of pollen from male to female
- this plant tissue moves water
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- this is a type of flowering plant that has two seed leaves
- this structure surrounds seeds in flowering plants
- these bear their seeds directly on the scales of cones
- this is a type of flowering plant that has one seed leaf
- these are flowering and fruiting plants
- these flower parts attract pollinators
- this takes place when seeds sprout
- this is plant sperm
- this plant part develops into fruit
22 Clues: this is plant sperm • this plant tissue moves water • this takes place when seeds sprout • these plants regrow year after year • this plant part develops into fruit • this part of a flower receives pollen • this part of a flower contains pollen • this carries pine pollen to seed cones • these flower parts attract pollinators • these are flowering and fruiting plants • ...
interdependency 2014-11-17
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- is an example of a predator
- is a primary consumer
- is produced by plants and used by animals
- is the removal of trees from the forest
- is an animal that hunts other animals for its food
- is the process planting back trees in the forest
- is the exchange of gases
- is the source of all energy
- is the process used by plants to turn sunlight into energy
- eat other animals in the food chain/web
- is something that plants provide for animals
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- are animals that eat plants and animals
- is a waste product of animals and used by plants
- can make their own food
- eats only plants
- is the jaguar's prey
- is the substance in green plants that traps sunlight
- cannot make their own food
18 Clues: eats only plants • is the jaguar's prey • is a primary consumer • can make their own food • is the exchange of gases • cannot make their own food • is an example of a predator • is the source of all energy • are animals that eat plants and animals • is the removal of trees from the forest • eat other animals in the food chain/web • is produced by plants and used by animals • ...
Biocomplexity Crossword 2013-09-01
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- female spores
- Separate male and female plants
- Contain gametes
- Gymnosperm reproductive structures
- The number of phyla of vascular plants
- The first plants to have evolved true roots
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- The most abundant group of seedless vascular plants
- A gametophyte developed from only ONE type of spore
- These structures harbour spores
- male spores
- The most ancient of all extant seed plants
- Produces different male and female gametophytes
- seed plants without flowers
- Possibly the closest living relatives of flowering plants
- Include the largest and oldest vascular plants
15 Clues: male spores • female spores • Contain gametes • seed plants without flowers • These structures harbour spores • Separate male and female plants • Gymnosperm reproductive structures • The number of phyla of vascular plants • The most ancient of all extant seed plants • The first plants to have evolved true roots • Include the largest and oldest vascular plants • ...
Biocomplexity Crossword 2013-09-01
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- Separate male and female plants
- Male spores
- Contain gametes
- These structures harbour spores
- Include the largest and oldest vascular plants
- Possibly the closest living relatives of flowering plants
- A gametophyte developed from only ONE type of spore
- seed plants without flowers
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- The most abundant group of seedless vascular plants
- The first plants to have evolved true roots
- Gymnosperm reproductive structures
- The most ancient of all extant seed plants
- Female spores
- Produces different male and female gametophytes
- The number of phyla of vascular plants
15 Clues: Male spores • Female spores • Contain gametes • seed plants without flowers • Separate male and female plants • These structures harbour spores • Gymnosperm reproductive structures • The number of phyla of vascular plants • The most ancient of all extant seed plants • The first plants to have evolved true roots • Include the largest and oldest vascular plants • ...
Go green 2026-01-21
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- Cutting branches to improve plant health?
- The part of the plants that absorbs water?
- Person who plants trees for reforestation?
- Fuel made from plants or waste?
- Green Industry that designs outdoor spaces?
- Power generated using flowing water?
- Worker who cares for trees in cities?
- Job that maintains lawns, trees, and gardens?
Down
- Farming method that protects the environment?
- Removing dead or damaged branches?
- Power source that never runs out?
- Industry focused on growing plants and trees?
- plant material added to soil to help growth?
- Jobs that help the environment?
- Farming without chemicals?
- Trees that lose their leaves in the winter?
- Industry focused on growing plants for food or sale?
- Natural material that covers soil to protect plants?
- Process of turning waste into new products?
- Protective outer layer of a tree?
20 Clues: Farming without chemicals? • Jobs that help the environment? • Fuel made from plants or waste? • Power source that never runs out? • Protective outer layer of a tree? • Removing dead or damaged branches? • Power generated using flowing water? • Worker who cares for trees in cities? • Cutting branches to improve plant health? • The part of the plants that absorbs water? • ...
Plant Science 2025-10-20
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- the bud at the tip of the stem
- plants that live for one year
- plants that live for two years
- grass like plants
- attracts insects for pollination
- yellow pouch like part of flower that holds pollen
- growing plants without soil
- female part of flower
- flat part of the leaf
- fine hair-like stalk that supports anther
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- usually at the base of the flower, has the seeds inside and turns into the fruit of the plant
- sticky part of flower where pollen lands
- undeveloped shoot
- male part of flower
- long stalk that supports stigma
- part of the stem between buds or leaves
- place where leaves or buds are attached
- plants that live for multiple years
- outer section; protects developing flower
- broad leaf plants
- seed leaf
21 Clues: seed leaf • undeveloped shoot • grass like plants • broad leaf plants • male part of flower • female part of flower • flat part of the leaf • growing plants without soil • plants that live for one year • the bud at the tip of the stem • plants that live for two years • long stalk that supports stigma • attracts insects for pollination • plants that live for multiple years • ...
AGRICULTURE CROSSWORD 2026-05-07
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- a scientist who studies plants
- a person who manages and protects forests
- a place where young plants are grown/sold
- tree specialist who trims and cares for trees
- the science of growing crops and plants
- a person who studies crop production
- a glass building used to grow plants
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- a person who arranges and sells flowers
- someone who grows crops or raises plants for food
- a person who designs outdoor plants spaces
- cutting branches to help plants grow healthier
- a scientist who studies ecosystems and living things
- a young newly sprouted plant
- supplying water to plants through systems/channels
- the material in which plants grow
15 Clues: a young newly sprouted plant • a scientist who studies plants • the material in which plants grow • a person who studies crop production • a glass building used to grow plants • a person who arranges and sells flowers • the science of growing crops and plants • a person who manages and protects forests • a place where young plants are grown/sold • ...
Ecosystem Review 2024-02-22
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- animal that eats both plants and animals
- more than one of the same plant or animal
- I have to eat to get energy
- one plant or animal
- All animals breathe me
- all living things are made up of this
- all plants need me
- I can grow, reproduce, and die
- animal that only eats animals
- I am the source of ALL energy
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- all living and nonliving things in an area
- When plants use the sun to make energy
- the name of your high school
- All living things need me
- I cannot grow, reproduce, or die
- I turn dead plants/animals into nutrient for plants
- animal that only eats plants
- I show where energy goes in a food web
- I can make my own energy
- more than one population in an area
20 Clues: all plants need me • one plant or animal • All animals breathe me • I can make my own energy • All living things need me • I have to eat to get energy • the name of your high school • animal that only eats plants • animal that only eats animals • I am the source of ALL energy • I can grow, reproduce, and die • I cannot grow, reproduce, or die • more than one population in an area • ...
Intro to Plants 2024-03-05
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- - vascular tissue of the leaf
- - process by which a plant uses sunlight to make its own food.
- - part of a plant that changes color during fall.
- - a small oval you plant to grow another type of plant.
- - a vascular tissue that transports water throughout the plants body.
- - plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- - a member of a large group of seedless green plants including the mosses, liverworts,and hornworts.
- Vascular Plants - plants that contain vascular tissue, but do not produce flowers or seeds.
- - flowering plants with one seed.
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- - cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds.
- - part of a vascular plant normally underground
- Tissue - complex conducting tissues in higher plants that are made up of different types of cells and elements.
- - a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce.
- - sweet product of a tree or other plant / can be eaten.
- - part of a plant that blossoms.
- - moved food substances that the plant has produced by photosynthesis.
- - vascular plants that reproduce by the use of flowers whose seeds have two seed leaves.
17 Clues: - vascular tissue of the leaf • - part of a plant that blossoms. • - flowering plants with one seed. • - cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds. • - part of a vascular plant normally underground • - part of a plant that changes color during fall. • - a small oval you plant to grow another type of plant. • - sweet product of a tree or other plant / can be eaten. • ...
Nutritional Relationships in Ecosystems 2016-08-22
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- True or False all producers are plants
- organisms that eat other organisms to get energy
- consumers that eat only meat
- herbivore that says moo
- break down and digest remains and waste of dead plants and animals
- non-living
- Earthworms are good for plants True or false
- where in the energy pyramid are producers
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- organisms that make their own food
- most producers are these
- these producers are not plants
- eat from bodies of dead animals
- consumers that eat only plants
- type of omnivore at the top of the food chain, you are one
- consumers that eat both plants and meat
- how many groups of consumers are there
- living
17 Clues: living • non-living • herbivore that says moo • most producers are these • consumers that eat only meat • these producers are not plants • consumers that eat only plants • eat from bodies of dead animals • organisms that make their own food • True or False all producers are plants • how many groups of consumers are there • consumers that eat both plants and meat • ...
Ecosystem 2015-03-23
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- Element found in all living things
- Feed on animals & plants
- Relationships between organisms & non-living parts of the environment
- Home for animals
- Organisms found on land
- Formed from decay of dead organisms
- Feed on dead plants & animals
- Meat eaters
- Characteristics that enable survival
- Feeds on other animals
- Animals that feed on plants
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- Food for living things
- Animals colour same as environment
- Organisms that break down bodies of dead plants
- Non-living factors that affect organism survival
- Taking in oxygen, giving out carbon dioxide
- Green plants, use photosynthesis
- Microscopic organisms
- Starts from the sun
- Living factors that affect organism survival
20 Clues: Meat eaters • Home for animals • Starts from the sun • Microscopic organisms • Food for living things • Feeds on other animals • Organisms found on land • Feed on animals & plants • Animals that feed on plants • Feed on dead plants & animals • Green plants, use photosynthesis • Element found in all living things • Animals colour same as environment • Formed from decay of dead organisms • ...
Biocomplexity Crossword 2013-09-01
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- The number of phyla of vascular plants
- A gametophyte developed from only ONE type of spore
- Male spores
- Gymnosperm reproductive structures
- Contain gametes
- seed plants without flowers
- These structures harbour spores
- Include the largest and oldest vascular plants
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- Possibly the closest living relatives of flowering plants
- The most ancient of all extant seed plants
- Female spores
- The first plants to have evolved true roots
- Produces different male and female gametophytes
- Separate male and female plants
- The most abundant group of seedless vascular plants
15 Clues: Male spores • Female spores • Contain gametes • seed plants without flowers • Separate male and female plants • These structures harbour spores • Gymnosperm reproductive structures • The number of phyla of vascular plants • The most ancient of all extant seed plants • The first plants to have evolved true roots • Include the largest and oldest vascular plants • ...
Elementary Plants 2022-09-22
13 Clues: Salad! • Baby plants • Plant straws • Water droplets • Water in the air • Pickle ingredient • Something we grow • Our plants drink too • Water going to the air • We can pop it and eat it • Gives light to our plants • Red and shaped like a ball • Our plants need a home too
Native plants 2013-12-05
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- It can make ketes
- It is a citrus tree
- It can be found in gardens
- It is a common vegetable tree
- It is a large evergreen tree
- It has Korus
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- It is the most common tree found in the UK
- It has yellow flowers
- It is a plant in pond
- It can make furniture
- It is eaten by squirrels
- It traps insects then eat it as dinner
- It is popular on Valentines
13 Clues: It has Korus • It can make ketes • It is a citrus tree • It has yellow flowers • It is a plant in pond • It can make furniture • It is eaten by squirrels • It can be found in gardens • It is popular on Valentines • It is a large evergreen tree • It is a common vegetable tree • It traps insects then eat it as dinner • It is the most common tree found in the UK
Starting Plants 2025-05-27
13 Clues: odporny • sadzonka • wzrastać • kiełkować • multiplaty • wilgotność • pielęgnować • szczotkować • wielodoniczki • podkładki grzewcze • mieszanka doniczkowa • szok potransplantacyjny • pokrywa do wielodoniczki
Plants Unit 2025-05-09
Across
- Help absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- The process where plants make their own food/sugar and oxygen
- What animals/humans gain from photosynthesis
- The male part of a flower
- The part of the experiment that is changed by the person: ____________ variable
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens
Down
- The process where pollen is transferred from one flower to another
- The part of the experiment that changes during the experiment: ______________ variable
- The gas needed for plants to perform photosynthesis
- Where seeds grow in a plant
- The female part of the flower
- The part of the experiment that stays the same
- Support the plant and help water travel throughout the plant
13 Clues: The male part of a flower • Where seeds grow in a plant • The female part of the flower • What animals/humans gain from photosynthesis • Help absorb water and nutrients from the soil • The part of the experiment that stays the same • The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens • The gas needed for plants to perform photosynthesis • ...
Bulb Plants 2023-04-17
Across
- This phase undergoes the majority of growth and nutrient production: ________ growth.
- This non-starchy bulb plant is a round vegetable with brown, white, or red outer leaves.
- Plants which have modified underground stem in which food material is stored to sustain the plant throughout winter.
- This structure stabilizes the plant and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A bulbous plant normally has ______ phases during a year.
Down
- A bulb plant stores its complete life cycle __________.
- These types of leaves in the bulb store nutrients.
- This part of the bulb grows roots.
- Bulb plants are typically ______, meaning they come back year after year.
- During this phase, the bulb stores nutrients and food material for the next year until the warmer season.
- A potato is an example of a ______ plant.
- This is the part of the bulb that grows into a flower aboveground.
- During this phase, the plant flowers to initiate the reproduction cycle.
13 Clues: This part of the bulb grows roots. • A potato is an example of a ______ plant. • These types of leaves in the bulb store nutrients. • A bulb plant stores its complete life cycle __________. • A bulbous plant normally has ______ phases during a year. • This is the part of the bulb that grows into a flower aboveground. • ...
Flowering Plants 2024-10-07
Across
- Yellow or brown powder made in the anthers
- The female parts of a flower
- The male part of a flower
- The tip of the carpel
- The stalk of the stamen that holds the anther
- The life process of having young or forming seeds or spores that can grown into new plants
Down
- Coloured outer parts of a flowers
- Similar to seeds but alway very small, used for reproduction in mosses and ferns
- Part of a plant, formed from the ovary of a flower, that contains seeds
- The outer ring of small green leaves on the base of a flower
- Cycle The different stages in a flowering plant's life from when it grows from a seed until it makes its own seeds
- The job or purpose of something
- Tip of the stamen that makes pollen
13 Clues: The tip of the carpel • The male part of a flower • The female parts of a flower • The job or purpose of something • Coloured outer parts of a flowers • Tip of the stamen that makes pollen • Yellow or brown powder made in the anthers • The stalk of the stamen that holds the anther • The outer ring of small green leaves on the base of a flower • ...
NYS Plants 2024-09-27
Across
- A vine producing berries eaten by fox and many songbirds.
- Bright yellow flowers, known for its medicinal properties.
- Brown hot dog shaped flower. Edible and a home to lots of wildlife.
- Edible, produces burs that attach to animals.
- Compound leaf of 5 leaflets.
- Tall grass. USeful in treating sewage water.
- Very important to monarch butterflies.
Down
- Poisonous, produces dark blue berries that can be used as a dye.
- A small tree easily identified by its crocodile skin-like "bark".
- garlic odor when twisted.
- Compound leaves, red, round fuzzy berries in clusters.
- Deep tap root, with seeds adapted for wind dispersal.
- Compound leaf of 3 leaflets, produces a rash when touched.
13 Clues: garlic odor when twisted. • Compound leaf of 5 leaflets. • Very important to monarch butterflies. • Tall grass. USeful in treating sewage water. • Edible, produces burs that attach to animals. • Deep tap root, with seeds adapted for wind dispersal. • Compound leaves, red, round fuzzy berries in clusters. • A vine producing berries eaten by fox and many songbirds. • ...
INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS 2024-11-02
Across
- Wet, mushy places where many insect-eating plants grow naturally.
- Sticky structures on sundews’ leaves that help them catch insect prey.
- The part of the Venus flytrap that detects when prey lands and triggers closure.
- Plant with sticky, dew-like hairs that attract and trap small insects for nutrients.
- A plant with sticky, greasy leaves that trap small insects for nutrients.
- Substances produced by insectivorous plants to break down prey, allowing absorption of nutrients.
- Plants that catch insects occasionally but aren’t fully carnivorous like other species.
Down
- Special trait helping insect-eating plants survive in nutrient-poor environments.
- Tropical pitcher plants, also called "monkey cups," with deep liquid-filled traps.
- Aquatic carnivorous plant using small bladders to capture and digest tiny prey.
- Carnivorous plant with "jaws" that snap shut on insects that sit on them.
- Tube-shaped plant that traps insects in liquid-filled leaves for digestion.
- Type of plants that trap, digest, and obtain nutrients by capturing animals.
13 Clues: Wet, mushy places where many insect-eating plants grow naturally. • Sticky structures on sundews’ leaves that help them catch insect prey. • Carnivorous plant with "jaws" that snap shut on insects that sit on them. • A plant with sticky, greasy leaves that trap small insects for nutrients. • ...
Amazing plants 2025-04-01
Across
- a plant having a long, thin, woody stem that climbs up a support.
- tiny, single-celled organisms that are too small to see without a microscope.
- the part of a plant that grows underground.
- green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
- to smell bad.
- a sharp, stiff, leafless process on a plant.
- plants need this to grow.
Down
- a device that catches something, a plan to trick someone, or a dangerous situation.
- substances in food that help plants grow and stay healthy.
- how to act and react to their environment or situations.
- to adjust to different conditions.
- the main part of a plant.
- a leaf-like part of a flower that is often brightly colored.
13 Clues: to smell bad. • the main part of a plant. • plants need this to grow. • to adjust to different conditions. • the part of a plant that grows underground. • a sharp, stiff, leafless process on a plant. • green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. • how to act and react to their environment or situations. • ...
Plants crossword 2025-06-16
Across
- Reproductive part of the plant
- Supports the plants and transports water and nutrients
- Anchors the plant
- Has Chlorophyll that captures sunlight to make its own food
- When a seed sprouts into a seedling
- You look down at the microscope through the _____ piece,
- Contains seeds
Down
- To see a clear image on the microscope, you turn around what to raise or lower the stage?
- The second stage of the plant life cycle
- When the seed goes to sleep
- Germination needs a warm temperature, oxygen, and what other factor?
- You hold the microscope by the base and the ____.
- An instrument used to see objects that are invisible to the naked eye
13 Clues: Contains seeds • Anchors the plant • When the seed goes to sleep • Reproductive part of the plant • When a seed sprouts into a seedling • The second stage of the plant life cycle • You hold the microscope by the base and the ____. • Supports the plants and transports water and nutrients • You look down at the microscope through the _____ piece, • ...
Plants Classification 2026-03-17
Across
- Consists of the stigma (receives pollen), style (stalk supporting the stigma), and ovary (contains ovules that become seeds).
- The largest group, which produces flowers and fruits to house seeds.
- Plants Vascular systems with spore-based reproduction, such as ferns, club mosses, and horsetails.
- Grow for three or more years, with some dying back each winte
- Leaf-like structures at the base that protect the developing flower bud.
- Seeds have one leaf, parallel-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of three.
- Require two growing seasons to complete their life cycle, often focusing on vegetative growth in the first year.
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- Lacking xylem and phloem, these are small, simple plants like mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Seeds have two leaves, net-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
- Seed-bearing plants with exposed seeds, typically in cones, including conifers like pine and spruce.
- Often brightly colored to attract pollinators like insects and birds, providing a landing platform.
- Complete their life cycle (sprout, flower, die) in one growing season.
- Comprised of the anther (pollen production) and filament (stalk supporting the anther).
13 Clues: Grow for three or more years, with some dying back each winte • The largest group, which produces flowers and fruits to house seeds. • Complete their life cycle (sprout, flower, die) in one growing season. • Leaf-like structures at the base that protect the developing flower bud. • ...
Biology Ch. 21 2026-03-29
Across
- the mature ovary of a flower
- potent plant chemicals that contain nitrogen, some are medicinal in small amounts
- flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves
- a fibrous material made up of dead cells that are part of the vascular systems of some plants
- the study of drugs and their effects on the body
- a seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit, cone-bearing evergreens
- the study of plants
- the reproductive structure of flowering plants
- a two-celled structure that contains a cell that will divide to form sperm
- a waxy, waterproof layer that covers the surface of a plant
- multicellular eukaryotes, most of which produce their own food and adapted to life on land
Down
- explores how people in different cultures use plants
- a material that hardens the cell walls of some vascular tissues to give a plant support
- a collection of specialized tissues that bring water and mineral nutrients to the leaves of plants
- a seed plant that has seeds enclosed in some type of fruit, flowering plants
- an embryonic leaf inside a seed
- flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf
- this occurs when pollen meets female reproductive parts of the same plant species
- a storage device for a plant embryo
19 Clues: the study of plants • the mature ovary of a flower • an embryonic leaf inside a seed • a storage device for a plant embryo • the reproductive structure of flowering plants • the study of drugs and their effects on the body • flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf • flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
Across
- tubes that transfer water and minerals
- tubes that transport sugar molecules
- seeds fall into the ocean
- 2 cotyledon and multiple of 5 petals
- Plant Characteristics
- Flowering, vascular plants
- seeds stick to animals
- produces its own food
- dicot's leaf veins
- deposited once not eaten
Down
- Cone bearing, vascular plants
- do not have xylem or phloem
- plants that have tissues
- monocot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- seeds dispersed because their lightweight
- produced by non-vascular plants
- one cotyledon and multiple of 3 petals
- produced by most vascular plants
19 Clues: cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • Plant Characteristics • produces its own food • seeds stick to animals • plants that have tissues • deposited once not eaten • seeds fall into the ocean • Flowering, vascular plants • do not have xylem or phloem • Cone bearing, vascular plants • produced by non-vascular plants • produced by most vascular plants • ...
definitions puzzle 2025-03-03
Across
- plants that complete their entire life cycle from germination to flowering seed production
- the method of applying fertilizers through an irrigation system
- the points where a plants growth has been interrupted or halted
- to plant seeds in the ground for growth
- baskets hanging plants made from hard materials
- the ability of seeds or plants to grow and develop
- rate the percentage of seeds that successfully sprout and develop within a certain time frame
- process which water soluble substances are washed out from the soil
- life the length of time a plant can be stored before it deteriorates
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- allows plants to be easily transported
- baskets hanging baskets that contain plants made from soft plastics
- grown to maximum size
- the process of transferring plants from one to another
- the difference between day and night temperatures in a growing environment
- term for media
- procedures used to prepare plants
- packs small containers used for starting seedlings or young plants
17 Clues: term for media • grown to maximum size • procedures used to prepare plants • allows plants to be easily transported • to plant seeds in the ground for growth • baskets hanging plants made from hard materials • the ability of seeds or plants to grow and develop • the process of transferring plants from one to another • ...
PLANTS 2020-06-25
8 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Tree- grows in dumpy area • PLANT An insectivorous plant • aquatic plant with broad leaves
plants 2022-02-08
8 Clues: big star • plants food • 6C02 + H20+sun----> sugar & 02 • plants make this as we breath it • what we give the plants to make food • name of the process of plant get food • where the chemical reaction takes place • plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis.
plants 2021-10-23
8 Clues: takes the pollen • gives the pollen • the powder from the stamen • a prediction in an experiment • one idea to test in an experiment • the part of a flower that makes seeds • where pollen becomes seeds inside a flower • this is a pollinator that also makes honey
Plants 2016-04-23
8 Clues: fibrous coat • a plant that has 1 seed leaf • a plant that has 2 seed leaf • a kharif crop is grown in the • pesticdes can be to our helth • carried out by the wind or water • the development of a seed into a seedling • any part of an potato wich has an eye can grow into a new
PLANTS 2016-04-23
Across
- The development of a seed into a seedling.
- The process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature.
- Artificially watered.
Down
- The practice of growing plants on a large scale.
- Seeds of some plants have one cotyledon.
- Chemicals used for destroying.
- Crops grown from November to April (winter).
- EROSION The process of wearing away of soil over a period of time.
8 Clues: Artificially watered. • Chemicals used for destroying. • Seeds of some plants have one cotyledon. • The development of a seed into a seedling. • Crops grown from November to April (winter). • The practice of growing plants on a large scale. • The process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature. • ...
PLANTS 2016-04-23
Across
- Chemicals used for destroying pests.
- The process of wearing away of soil over a period of time.
- The development of a seed into a seedling.
Down
- Artificially watered.
- The process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature.
- The practice of growing plants on a large scale.
- Seeds of some plants have one cotyledon.
- Crops grown from November to April (winter).
8 Clues: Artificially watered. • Chemicals used for destroying pests. • Seeds of some plants have one cotyledon. • The development of a seed into a seedling. • Crops grown from November to April (winter). • The practice of growing plants on a large scale. • The process of wearing away of soil over a period of time. • The process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature.
Plants 2022-09-21
Across
- A process where organisms take in and give off gases to the environment. Plants take in carbon dioxide during respiration
- The food-making process in green plants that use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.
- Pores, small holes, in the bottom of the leaves that open and close to let in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
- A reaction to a stimulus
- The loss of water through a plants leaves
Down
- The reproductive structure of a conifer, such as a pine tree. These cones house seeds instead of a plant having flowers.
- A trait that helps a living thing survive in its environment
- Something in the environment that causes a response
8 Clues: A reaction to a stimulus • The loss of water through a plants leaves • Something in the environment that causes a response • A trait that helps a living thing survive in its environment • The food-making process in green plants that use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. • ...
Plants 2017-06-12
8 Clues: / how seeds are spread • / male reproductive part • / female reproductive part • / when the seed begins to grow • / reproduction involving 1 parent • / brightly coloured, attracts insects • / male gamete fuses with female gamete • / transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
Plants 2017-08-03
8 Clues: summer crops • winter crops • an agent of dispersal • seeds pop and scatter • seed leaves inside the seed coat • growing of a baby plant from a seed • this is added to make the soil fertile • the scattering of seeds to different places
Plants 2020-10-30
8 Clues: Has veins • Doesn't have veins • Examples are fruit • Examples are cones • An example of veins • They are found on ferns • They have cones and needles • An example of a nonvascular plant
Plants 2020-10-16
8 Clues: waste gas • single cell fungus • inactive, not dead. • used by a cell to produce energy • process of plants making their own food • pigment that gives plants their green color • process of breaking down food items into simple nutrients • organism that uses the sun's energy, water, Co2 to release oxygen.
