plants Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Biology Ch. 21 2026-03-29
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
12-9: Assign A Photosynthesis Crossword Activity 2025-12-08
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- Using a pH scale,too much of this impacts photosynthesis(a).
- Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis.
- Means to build
- Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ.
- Means light
- What is one thing that plants need to get a full reaction
- The only organisms that can build sugar from light.
- Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis.
- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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- This clear liquid is also needed for plants to get a full reaction.
- Plants build sugar from this.
- Plants work together to build big piles of this.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Process where plant tissues break down sugar to release energy.
- Photosynthesis can only happen with this cell type.
- In the end one thing plants give us to live is this.
- In the_________ you should thank your favorite plant.
- In the end one that plants give us this.
18 Clues: Means light • Means to build • Plants build sugar from this. • In the end one that plants give us this. • Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis. • Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis. • Plants work together to build big piles of this. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ. • ...
Bulb Plants 2023-04-17
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Environmental Biology 2025-05-26
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- The process where water vapor turns into liquid water.
- A liquid that plants need to grow and make food.
- A living thing (like a plant) that makes its own food.
- A gas that plants give off during photosynthesis.
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Living things in an ecosystem.
- How plants use sunlight, water, and air to make food (sugar) and oxygen.
- A kind of sugar made by plants; it gives energy.
- The power to move, change things, or do work.
- A living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microbe.
- A tiny living things that help change nitrogen into forms plants can use.
- An animal that eats only plants.
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- A living thing that eats other living things.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A model that shows who eats what in nature.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight.
- A gas in the air that plants and animals need to grow.
- The process where animals and plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The green part of plants that helps them use sunlight.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals (like fungi or bacteria).
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The energy made in cells that helps them work.
- A place where living things and non-living things live and work together.
- A model that shows how many food chains connect in nature.
24 Clues: Living things in an ecosystem. • An animal that eats only plants. • A model that shows who eats what in nature. • Anything that takes up space and has weight. • A living thing that eats other living things. • The power to move, change things, or do work. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • The energy made in cells that helps them work. • ...
In the garden with Tui 2025-05-28
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- Grows on a vine, often green or purple
- Picking ripe crops
- Cutting branches
- Planting seeds
- Fruit often used in jams and desserts
- Used to water plants
- Used to give soil a boost
- Place to mow and play on
- Where bees collect nectar
- Protects plants from frost
- Natural fertiliser made from ocean plants
- Tool for digging soil
- What you dig to plant seeds
- Dead plant material used as mulch
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- A garden’s border or edge
- Small insects that can damage plants
- A common root vegetable
- All year-round shelter for plants
- Green leafy vegetable
- Plant part that absorbs water
- Flower known for bright yellow petals
- Name of a fruit and a soil nutrient
- Stored in packets for gardeners
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Season when most planting happens
25 Clues: Planting seeds • Cutting branches • Picking ripe crops • Used to water plants • Green leafy vegetable • Tool for digging soil • A common root vegetable • Place to mow and play on • A garden’s border or edge • Used to give soil a boost • Where bees collect nectar • Protects plants from frost • What you dig to plant seeds • Plant part that absorbs water • Unwanted plants in the garden • ...
Vascular Tissue and Photosynthesis 2014-02-26
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- The green pigment found in plants
- Plants produce ____________ that humans use in respiration
- Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss
- Site of photosynthesis
- Non-vascularized plants need a ______ environment to survive
- We exhale _________ _________ that plants use
- Plants need energy from the ___________ to survive
- Transports nutrients
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- Water travels by _____________ in non-vascularized plants
- Product of photosynthesis that plants use as their energy source
- Process in which all plants obtain energy
- Plants lose their leaves when __________________ decreases
- Structure of plants that allow them to anchor into the soil
- Transports water
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 need energy from the ___________ to survive • Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss • Water travels by _____________ in non-vascularized plants • ...
Northmoor 2026-03-10
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- Plants that can be grown and eaten as food
- A building where people read and borrow books
- Small parts of a plant that grow into new plants
- Living things that grow in soil and need water and sunlight
- The natural world including plants, animals, and land
- Decayed food and plant waste used to help plants grow
- A place to keep tools or equipment
- Raised containers used to grow plants or vegetables
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- A way to enter or move around an area easily
- A path people walk along in a garden
- A place where plants and flowers grow
- A wooden frame in a garden that plants can climb on
- Liquid used to help plants grow
- A pattern made from small pieces of tile or stone
- The earth where plants grow
15 Clues: The earth where plants grow • Liquid used to help plants grow • A place to keep tools or equipment • A path people walk along in a garden • A place where plants and flowers grow • Plants that can be grown and eaten as food • A way to enter or move around an area easily • A building where people read and borrow books • Small parts of a plant that grow into new plants • ...
1.1.3 Classifying Plants 2025-08-07
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- plant, plants that hold their leaves all year round
- plants have soft, nonwoody stems
- plants that produce cones
- cultivated plants within a species show a significant difference from other plants in the species
- plants that complete their life cycles within one year or one growing season
- plants that have life cycles of more than two growing seasons
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- plants that normally require two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
- a group of plants that are very similar to each other
- a group of plants that have characteristics distinguishable from others within a genus
- biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
- plant, plants that drop their leaves in the winter
- nomenclature, plant naming system is called this
- plants that reproduce by spores rather than a seed
- plants with distinguishing characteristics from the other plants in the species but does not transfer those characteristics to its offspring
14 Clues: plants that produce cones • plants have soft, nonwoody stems • nomenclature, plant naming system is called this • plants that reproduce by spores rather than a seed • plant, plants that hold their leaves all year round • plant, plants that drop their leaves in the winter • a group of plants that are very similar to each other • ...
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
Down
- 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
Plants Unit 2025-05-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 vocab 2019-12-11
Across
- conifers
- genus of nonflowering plants
- phyta of woody vines in the tropical forest
- particles of which pollen is composed
- solid or highly viscous substance atributed to pants
- objects grown by the plant that are used for reproduction
- central part of an ovule
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- seed plants with a very long fossil history
- leaf that bears sporangia
- having the male and female reproductive organs in different plants
- tough outer layer, especially of an animal or plant
- a plant with seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- protective outer layer of a seed
13 Clues: conifers • central part of an ovule • leaf that bears sporangia • genus of nonflowering plants • protective outer layer of a seed • particles of which pollen is composed • seed plants with a very long fossil history • phyta of woody vines in the tropical forest • tough outer layer, especially of an animal or plant • a plant with seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • ...
Seedless Plants 2020-02-22
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- These are small, brown spots on the underside of fern fronds
- Plants that don't produce seeds
- These are seedless plants which hold the soil in place
- It is an underground stem of a fern
- It is a seedless vascular plant which can be found everywhere
- It is the spore-producing stage
- These are microscopic and are carried away by the wind
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- It is the underground stem of ferns
- These are plants that lack vascular systems
- It is the tip of each moss plant
- It is the stage which produces sperm and egg cells
- These are slender, hairlike threads of cells
- The leaves of the ferns
- It is used to transport the sperm cells to the egg cells
- It is a seedless nonvascular plant usually found growing in dam and wet areas
15 Clues: The leaves of the ferns • Plants that don't produce seeds • It is the spore-producing stage • It is the tip of each moss plant • It is the underground stem of ferns • It is an underground stem of a fern • These are plants that lack vascular systems • These are slender, hairlike threads of cells • It is the stage which produces sperm and egg cells • ...
deadly plants 2025-02-20
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- (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example
- plural forms of cactus
- stop beating about the ... and be straight with me
- part of the plant that is its "backbone"
- what Socrates was poisoned with
- native
- poisonous
- to suppress something when it only starts: nip it in the ...
Down
- hard to detect
- a very clever and innovative idea
- very quiet or relaxed
- what you sow to grow a new plant
- part of the plant that people and animals often eat
13 Clues: native • poisonous • hard to detect • very quiet or relaxed • plural forms of cactus • what Socrates was poisoned with • what you sow to grow a new plant • a very clever and innovative idea • part of the plant that is its "backbone" • (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example • stop beating about the ... and be straight with me • ...
Plants #2 2025-02-05
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- can not hurt or kill you
- to stop something from being hurt
- the part of a plant that holds and protects the seeds
- the thick, hard, stem of a tree
- the opposite of thick
- something with many colors
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- the part of a plant that grows into a new plant
- the part of the Earth where animals walk and plants grow
- the part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds
- very small
- a living thing that can swim, walk, fly, jump, or run
- the opposite of thin
- a little bit hot, but not too hot
13 Clues: very small • the opposite of thin • the opposite of thick • can not hurt or kill you • something with many colors • the thick, hard, stem of a tree • to stop something from being hurt • a little bit hot, but not too hot • the part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds • the part of a plant that grows into a new plant • the part of a plant that holds and protects the seeds • ...
Biology Words 2013-10-13
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- For pollination/reproduction on a plant
- The green pigment in plants
- What is the process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organisms' activities.
- What is fertilizer and nutrients in? (For plants)
- When plants are lacking this they get green veins and leaves look yellow
- It supports the flower and feeds the nutrients to the flower in a plant
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- Plants turn light green or yellow and the stem goes very thin when it is lacking this
- Plants look patchy yellow when it is lacking this
- Plants leaves turn purple and roots do not grow when they are lacking this
- A gas needed for photosynthesis
- Were photosynthesis happens in a plant
- When plants are lacking this they look stunting and yellow
- Plants grow in this
- This soaks/ absorbs up all the nutrients and water. It is an anchor for a plant
- When plants are lacking this the leaves curl and roll and the end of the leaves go black
- When plants are lacking this they look yellow with dead spots
16 Clues: Plants grow in this • The green pigment in plants • A gas needed for photosynthesis • Were photosynthesis happens in a plant • For pollination/reproduction on a plant • Plants look patchy yellow when it is lacking this • What is fertilizer and nutrients in? (For plants) • When plants are lacking this they look stunting and yellow • ...
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
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- The development of a seed into a seedling.
- The process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature.
- Artificially watered.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
Plants 2020-11-10
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- the plant that grows from this came out in Snow White
- This is a type of flower given to others as an affection of love
- this plant has the word "rose" in it but is not at all like a rose
- if you suck the end of the flower that grows on this, then you will taste something sweet
Down
- this is the only plant that monarch butterflies can eat
- these plants grow something that looks similar to a lime
- this is a type of berry that is very round and kind of looks like a mini tomato, except in a different color
- these plants grow red heart shaped fruits
8 Clues: these plants grow red heart shaped fruits • the plant that grows from this came out in Snow White • this is the only plant that monarch butterflies can eat • these plants grow something that looks similar to a lime • This is a type of flower given to others as an affection of love • this plant has the word "rose" in it but is not at all like a rose • ...
Plants 2021-03-02
8 Clues: What plants are made off • The female reproductive organ • Is carried by insects or wind • The range of species in an area • Used for respiration to release energy • The part that grows first in the plant • Are colored and scented to attract insects • To kill pests that compete with or damage the crops
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 2021-06-13
Plants 2021-08-13
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- Big, bigger, biggest
- Uses the sun to make food for the plant
- Where do roots grow?
- Help the plant to make seeds
Down
- Some plants grow fruit, which have ______ in them
- They grow and become new plants
- Stores food, brings water to other parts of plant
- Plants make it and people need it to breathe
- They take in food and water for the plant
9 Clues: Big, bigger, biggest • Where do roots grow? • Help the plant to make seeds • They grow and become new plants • Uses the sun to make food for the plant • They take in food and water for the plant • Plants make it and people need it to breathe • Some plants grow fruit, which have ______ in them • Stores food, brings water to other parts of plant
Plants 2021-07-30
Across
- things that plants needs to grow well and healthy?
- stem carry water and mineral from the roots to ....
- Plant also needs water to grow. Without water, it will?
- Hello i am a plant, my color is green. You can eat my flower. i am a ....
Down
- Seed grow into ..... then grow into adult plant
- the colour of leaves
- The part of the plant that grow after root?
- Part of plant that grows under the soil is ...
8 Clues: the colour of leaves • The part of the plant that grow after root? • Part of plant that grows under the soil is ... • Seed grow into ..... then grow into adult plant • things that plants needs to grow well and healthy? • stem carry water and mineral from the roots to .... • Plant also needs water to grow. Without water, it will? • ...
Plants 2022-08-19
Across
- Ternata or Sundance Shrub
- annual that can be African or French varieties
- Latin name for the poisonous foxglove
- strong smelling climbing plant in spring used for their cut flowers
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- a type of annual dianthus which flowers in late summer
- prickly shrub known for its showy berries
- Kniphofia is the herbaceous Latin name for this famous 3 colour plant
- Taxus as its otherwise known for this coniferous plant
8 Clues: Ternata or Sundance Shrub • Latin name for the poisonous foxglove • prickly shrub known for its showy berries • annual that can be African or French varieties • a type of annual dianthus which flowers in late summer • Taxus as its otherwise known for this coniferous plant • strong smelling climbing plant in spring used for their cut flowers • ...
Plants 2022-11-23
Across
- the outer surface of a building's roof.
- a title at the head of a page or section of a book.
- a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
Down
- the movable articles that are used to make a room or building suitable for living or working in, such as tables, chairs, or desks.
- make available for use; supply.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
- a natural or synthetic substance used to add a colour to or change the colour of something.
8 Clues: make available for use; supply. • the outer surface of a building's roof. • a title at the head of a page or section of a book. • being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces. • ...
PLANTS 2020-01-03
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- THIS IS THE TALLEST TREE IN THYE WORLD.
- THIS PLANT HAS FLEXIBLE STEM AND NEED A SUPPORT OF A WALL.
- THE LEAVES OF THIS TREE ARE USED AS PLATES TO EAT FOOD FROM.
- THIS IS A KIND OF HERB USED AS MEDICIN.
- THE PASTE OF THESE AREAPPLIED ON PALMS ON MARRIAGES.
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- THE LEAVES OF THIS TREE ARE USED TO MAKE ROOFS OF HUTS.
- TINY HOLES IN LEAVES ARE CALLED_______.
- COTTON AND JUTE ARE THE EXAMPLES OF_________
8 Clues: THIS IS THE TALLEST TREE IN THYE WORLD. • TINY HOLES IN LEAVES ARE CALLED_______. • THIS IS A KIND OF HERB USED AS MEDICIN. • COTTON AND JUTE ARE THE EXAMPLES OF_________ • THE PASTE OF THESE AREAPPLIED ON PALMS ON MARRIAGES. • THE LEAVES OF THIS TREE ARE USED TO MAKE ROOFS OF HUTS. • THIS PLANT HAS FLEXIBLE STEM AND NEED A SUPPORT OF A WALL. • ...
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
Down
- 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 2024-04-15
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- green plants that don't flower and are native to damp, shady environments. For that reason, they are happiest in low-light areas
- this is a vine like pant that can live in water and is used as a house plant.
- primarily grown in the central and northeastern regions of the state. They are a valuable source of protein and oil
- retains water in its round leaves, so it can sometimes survive more than a month without any attention whatsoever.
- An evergreen perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but also grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world.
- large genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae.
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- a species of fern native to eastern Asia. This species was redefined as a member of genus Anisocampium in 2011 based on phylogenetic analyses
- Tall hardy plant that has stripes that can very from greens to yellows
8 Clues: large genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. • Tall hardy plant that has stripes that can very from greens to yellows • this is a vine like pant that can live in water and is used as a house plant. • retains water in its round leaves, so it can sometimes survive more than a month without any attention whatsoever. • ...
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 2024-10-07
8 Clues: a baby plant • A drink for plants • A strong and happy plant • it gives energy to plants • Plants need it to breathe • It helps to hold the plant up • When plants start to grow it is called _______ • The part of a plant that grows above the ground________
Plants 2024-09-30
8 Clues: who teaches you • what do you read • where do you seat • where do you draw • what do you erase • what do you write • what do you measure • where do you put your book
Plants 2024-11-21
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 2025-05-16
8 Clues: white and small • used on food and scents • used on tacos and leafy • wild and used for scents • tall and big with green and brown • yellow and tall usually in a field • native to Mexico and central america • used in seasonings and on top of food
plants 2025-10-09
Across
- Process in plants to make food
- Transports food from leaves to all plant parts
- Absorbs water from the soil
- Carries blood rich in carbon dioxide to the heart
- Transports nutrients from roots to leaves
Down
- Collects light energy from the sun
- Pores in the plant leaves
- Carries blood rich in oxygen and nutrients to the body cells
8 Clues: Pores in the plant leaves • Absorbs water from the soil • Process in plants to make food • Collects light energy from the sun • Transports nutrients from roots to leaves • Transports food from leaves to all plant parts • Carries blood rich in carbon dioxide to the heart • Carries blood rich in oxygen and nutrients to the body cells
Plants 2025-10-17
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- Part of a plant that usually grows underground and absorbs water
- tall flower that follows the sun.
- A place where people grow flowers or vegetables.
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- A woody perennial plant usually with a single trunk
- a tall tree with needles and cones.
- large beautiful flower.
- Small hard part from which a new plant grows
- Low plant with many narrow leaves, often in lawns.
8 Clues: large beautiful flower. • tall flower that follows the sun. • a tall tree with needles and cones. • Small hard part from which a new plant grows • A place where people grow flowers or vegetables. • Low plant with many narrow leaves, often in lawns. • A woody perennial plant usually with a single trunk • Part of a plant that usually grows underground and absorbs water
Botan Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-10
Across
- Scientific study of plants
- Plant illustrations or records
- Use of plants in therapeutic treatments
- Scientist who studies plants
- Fear or aversion to plants
- To search for and collect plants
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- Adjective meaning plant-related
- Economics as related to plants or plant-based goods
- A person who loves plants
- Produced by plants
- The act of collecting or studying plants
- Relating to plants or plant science
- In a way that relates to plants
13 Clues: Produced by plants • A person who loves plants • Scientific study of plants • Fear or aversion to plants • Scientist who studies plants • Plant illustrations or records • Adjective meaning plant-related • In a way that relates to plants • To search for and collect plants • Relating to plants or plant science • Use of plants in therapeutic treatments • ...
Gardening Club 2025-09-10
Across
- the process of a seed starting to grow into a plant
- remains its foliage year-round
- plants that produce "naked" seeds not enclosed in a fruit
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food
- the tiny granules containing the male gametes
- bears cones instead of flowers or fruits
- the process of water vapor being released from plants
- seasonally losing its leaves
- pores on leaves that control the exchange of gases
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- flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in fruits
- plants that last for one growing season
- the green pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- plants that take at least two years to complete their life cycle
- the scientific study of plants
- vascular tissue that transports sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant
- reproductive cells used by plants like ferns to reproduce
- part of the female reproductive organ of a flower
18 Clues: seasonally losing its leaves • remains its foliage year-round • the scientific study of plants • plants that last for one growing season • bears cones instead of flowers or fruits • the tiny granules containing the male gametes • part of the female reproductive organ of a flower • pores on leaves that control the exchange of gases • ...
MODERN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2025-10-06
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- Nutrients like vitamin A and C that plants provide for human diets.
- Storage method that controls oxygen and CO₂ to keep produce fresh.
- The exchange of gases between plants and their environment.
- Technique used to maintain and regenerate whole plants from cells in labs.
- Process by which plants produce food from sunlight.
- A physiological response that allows plants to survive drought or salinity.
- Process of conserving the variety of living species.
- Genetic __________ involves altering plant DNA for desirable traits.
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- Science that studies how plants function.
- A toxin that can contaminate maize, controlled through resistant varieties.
- Technique used to produce multiple identical plants from small tissue samples.
- Movement of water vapor through plant leaves.
- Pigment essential for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.
- The main organ where photosynthesis occurs.
- Growing plants without soil, using nutrient solutions.
- Protective structure at the root tip.
- Method of increasing crop yield through physiological understanding.
- The basic unit of heredity targeted in genetic engineering.
18 Clues: Protective structure at the root tip. • Science that studies how plants function. • The main organ where photosynthesis occurs. • Movement of water vapor through plant leaves. • Process by which plants produce food from sunlight. • Process of conserving the variety of living species. • Growing plants without soil, using nutrient solutions. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2013-04-03
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- PARTIAL PARASITE
- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL
- DEPEND ON PLANTS DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR FOOD
- PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD
- HEAVIEST FLOWER
- CONDUCT PREPARED FOOD
- DERIVE NUTRITION FROM A HOST
- SYMBIONTS
- VENUS FLY TRAP
- NONGREEN PLANTS
- CELLS - REGULATE OPENING & CLOSING OF PORES IN LEAVES
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- CONDUCT WATER & MINERALS
- GREEN PLANTS
- FEED ON DECOMPOSING ORGANIC MATTER
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENT
- SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- OPENING THROUGH WHICH EXCHANGE OF GASES OCCURS IN PLANTS
- INTAKE & USING FOOD
- TOTAL PARASITE
- ROOT NODULE
20 Clues: SYMBIONTS • ROOT NODULE • GREEN PLANTS • VENUS FLY TRAP • TOTAL PARASITE • HEAVIEST FLOWER • NONGREEN PLANTS • PARTIAL PARASITE • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL • INTAKE & USING FOOD • CONDUCT PREPARED FOOD • PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENT • SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS • PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD • CONDUCT WATER & MINERALS • DERIVE NUTRITION FROM A HOST • FEED ON DECOMPOSING ORGANIC MATTER • ...
gard2 2024-06-18
Across
- Related to plant science
- Underground plant storage
- Dense soil type
- Machine for soil preparation
- Supplying water to plants
- Soilless plant growth
- Ideal garden soil mix
- Gathering ripe crops
- Person who tends gardens
- Joining plant parts
- Loose soil type
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- Plants that grow well together
- Reducing light exposure
- Structure for plant growth
- Art of garden cultivation
- Container for growing plants
- Portable garden
- Animal waste fertilizer
- Supporting tall plants
- Water removal system
20 Clues: Dense soil type • Portable garden • Loose soil type • Joining plant parts • Gathering ripe crops • Water removal system • Soilless plant growth • Ideal garden soil mix • Supporting tall plants • Reducing light exposure • Animal waste fertilizer • Related to plant science • Person who tends gardens • Underground plant storage • Art of garden cultivation • Supplying water to plants • ...
Plants and animals 2021-03-26
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- animals that have a backbone.
- Some plants produce this to reproduce.
- animals that lay eggs.
- Process when pollen joins the stigma.
- life function to obtain oxygen.
- type of plants that have trunk and are high.
- flowering plant that produces seeds.
- vertebrates that have feathers and a beak.
- vertebrates that have fur in theor body.
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- vertebrate animals that have moist skin.
- flowering plants that have cones.
- type of plants with a thick woody stem.
- process that plants do to obtain energy.
- Animals that give birth to live babies.
- life process which means to communicate.
- to create new living things.
- Life process that means to get nutrients.
- vertebrate animals that live under the sea.
- plants that are thin, flexible and soft.
19 Clues: animals that lay eggs. • to create new living things. • animals that have a backbone. • life function to obtain oxygen. • flowering plants that have cones. • flowering plant that produces seeds. • Process when pollen joins the stigma. • Some plants produce this to reproduce. • type of plants with a thick woody stem. • Animals that give birth to live babies. • ...
12-9: Assign A-Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-12-08
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- Using a pH scale, too much of this impacts photosynthesis(a).
- Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis.
- Means to build
- Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ.
- Means light
- What is one thing that plants need to get a full reaction
- The only organisms that can build sugar from light.
- Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis.
- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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- This clear liquid is also needed for plants to get a full reaction.
- Plants build sugar from this.
- Plants work together to build big piles of this.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Process where plant tissues break down sugar to release energy.
- Photosynthesis can only happen with this cell type.
- In the end one thing plants give us to live is this.
- In the_________ you should thank your favorite plant.
- In the end one that plants give us this.
18 Clues: Means light • Means to build • Plants build sugar from this. • In the end one that plants give us this. • Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis. • Plants work together to build big piles of this. • Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ. • ...
Science crossword from maher 2021-08-12
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- Organisms able to make nutrients.
- Opposite of prey
- Eats animals
- Creates food
- Something found in human intestines
- Organisms require nutrients
- 2 different species interact
- 2 animals associate with each other.
- Pyramid of what type of animals eat
- They eat meat.
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- Plants making food using sources.
- Green cells in plants.
- Eats both plants and meat
- Graphical presentation of population of animals.
- They eat plants
- Group of antiboitics
- What organisms eat.
- Breathing.
- All food chains
- Small things.
20 Clues: Breathing. • Eats animals • Creates food • Small things. • They eat meat. • They eat plants • All food chains • Opposite of prey • What organisms eat. • Group of antiboitics • Green cells in plants. • Eats both plants and meat • Organisms require nutrients • 2 different species interact • Plants making food using sources. • Organisms able to make nutrients. • Something found in human intestines • ...
Cycle 8: Interdependence of Living Systems 2024-03-26
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- specific area with biotic and abiotic factors
- nonliving thing
- creating cities
- a behavior that an organism is born with
- a trait that helps an organism to survive
- clearing of large amounts of trees
- eats both plants and animals
- makes its own food
- supplies nutrients to plants
- chemical that kills plants
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- necessary for all life
- living organism
- eats only plants
- happens when two or more species need the same resource
- eats only animals
- a species that has completely died off
- gives energy to plants
- an organism's role in its ecosystem
- different types of life
- organisms with a mouth that eat other things
- very rare (limited)
21 Clues: living organism • nonliving thing • creating cities • eats only plants • eats only animals • makes its own food • very rare (limited) • necessary for all life • gives energy to plants • different types of life • chemical that kills plants • eats both plants and animals • supplies nutrients to plants • clearing of large amounts of trees • an organism's role in its ecosystem • ...
Botany 2024-08-07
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- Colored part of a flower
- Underground stem
- Pores on leaves for gas exchange
- First leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- Green pigment in plants
- Non-flowering plant
- Part of a flower that protects the bud
- Flowering plant
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- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Tissue that transports nutrients in plants
- Process plants used to make food
- Waxy layer on plant surfaces
- Male gamete in plants
- Leaf of a fern
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Structure that develops into a seed
- Primary site of photosynthesis
- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Main support of a plant
20 Clues: Leaf of a fern • Flowering plant • Underground stem • Non-flowering plant • Male gamete in plants • Green pigment in plants • Main support of a plant • Colored part of a flower • Waxy layer on plant surfaces • Primary site of photosynthesis • Process plants used to make food • Pores on leaves for gas exchange • Male reproductive part of a flower • Structure that develops into a seed • ...
garden words 2020-06-21
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- plant part below ground
- leafy green veg
- pond dweller
- plants for food
- water sprayer
- ground cover to keep down weeds
- taking over
- plant part that produces seeds
- water falling over itself
- plants that pull themselves up
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- woven structure
- long, hollowed out wood
- plant that comes back every year
- plant that needs replanting each year
- cascade
- tall plants with woody stems
- open roofed structure
- small small lake
- long green veg
- non-desired plants
- plant vitamins
21 Clues: cascade • taking over • pond dweller • water sprayer • long green veg • plant vitamins • woven structure • leafy green veg • plants for food • small small lake • non-desired plants • open roofed structure • plant part below ground • long, hollowed out wood • water falling over itself • tall plants with woody stems • plant part that produces seeds • plants that pull themselves up • ...
Spring Revision Crossword 2013-03-14
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- object that blocks light(6)
- is what we hear when objects vibrate (5)
- ----- is produced when light passes through a prism (8)
- object that is see through (11)
- gas that plants need (6,7)
- green pigment in plants (11)
- ----- determines the pitch of the sound (9)
- ----- is when light changes direction (9)
- is reflected sound (4)
- part of the sound wave that changes with loudness (9)
- light travels in ------ lines (8)
- ------is created when light is blocked (6)
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- plant cells that absorb water (4,4)
- gas that plants releases (6)
- plants store the sugars made as _______ (5)
- how plants makes food (14)
- is the unit for measuring loudness (7)
- light that bounces off a mirror (9)
- organ to anchor plants (5)
- plant organ to trap sunlight (6)
- is the unit for mesuring vibrations (5)
21 Clues: is reflected sound (4) • how plants makes food (14) • gas that plants need (6,7) • organ to anchor plants (5) • object that blocks light(6) • gas that plants releases (6) • green pigment in plants (11) • object that is see through (11) • plant organ to trap sunlight (6) • light travels in ------ lines (8) • plant cells that absorb water (4,4) • light that bounces off a mirror (9) • ...
photosynthesis 2021-02-24
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- a chemical that makes plants green.
- part of plants that absorb minerals to the plant from the ground.
- cell that contains chlorophyll.
- transport tissue that carries water.
- sponge-like cell in leaves.
- plants need this in order to maintain a healthy nutrition.
- artificial light source (has fire).
- gas that is needed for photosynthesis (two words, no space).
- natural energy and light source.
- something to make soil more vertile and help the plants grow.
- something from the sun that you need for photosynthesis.
- the waste product of photosynthesis.
Down
- a process that living things do to produce energy.
- something that is trapped by the
- process in which plants make their own food.
- waxy layer on leaves.
- a photosynthesis product that is being translocated.
- photosynthesis product.
- a place of gas exchange in plants.
- one of the things you need for photosynthesis.
- parts of plant that photosynthesis occurs in.
21 Clues: waxy layer on leaves. • photosynthesis product. • sponge-like cell in leaves. • cell that contains chlorophyll. • something that is trapped by the • natural energy and light source. • a place of gas exchange in plants. • a chemical that makes plants green. • artificial light source (has fire). • transport tissue that carries water. • the waste product of photosynthesis. • ...
Chapter 1&2 2022-06-24
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- Organisms which cannot make their own food
- Example of a parasite (Lebrama)
- Process of eliminating undigested food
- Front teeth used for cutting and biting
- Food factories of plants
- Tiny pores that are present on the surface of leaves
- Small finger-like projections
- Channels, To transport water and minerals to different parts of plants
- Organism that shows both autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition
- Living Organism from which parasite derives its food
- Cud chewing herbivore Animals
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- The Process from which plants make their own food
- Animals which eat plants only
- Green pigment present in the leaves of plants
- Animals that eat both plants and meat
- False feet of Amoeba
- Animals which eat meat only
- essential for the process of photosynthesis
- Process of ‘taking in food’
- White substance that covers teeth
- Process by which digested food passes into the blood
21 Clues: False feet of Amoeba • Food factories of plants • Animals which eat meat only • Process of ‘taking in food’ • Animals which eat plants only • Small finger-like projections • Cud chewing herbivore Animals • Example of a parasite (Lebrama) • White substance that covers teeth • Animals that eat both plants and meat • Process of eliminating undigested food • ...
Ethan Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-23
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- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- Father of Taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
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- 1 species can have many of these
- System of naming things
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- The eighth level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- The second level of taxonomy
- The seventh level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The kingdom plants are in
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- 2 name
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The first level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-29
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- a star that produces our heat and light
- a plants life cycle
- input
- we breathe it
- output
- a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- the action of breathing
Down
- plants with a green color
- a light that you can see
- plants breathe it in we breathe it out
- sugar
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- healthy drink
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells
- the basic unit of life in organisms in the kingdom Plantae
- makes plants green
- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves
18 Clues: sugar • input • output • healthy drink • we breathe it • makes plants green • a plants life cycle • the action of breathing • a light that you can see • plants with a green color • plants breathe it in we breathe it out • a star that produces our heat and light • a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves • ...
Native plants 2013-12-05
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- It lives in the pond
- It is a common vegetable
- It is the most common tree found in the UK
- It can make furniture
- It has korus
- It is popular on Valentines
Down
- It can be found in gardens
- It has yellow flowers
- It is eaten by squirrels
- It is a citric fruit
- It traps insects like flies
- It can make ketes
- It is a evergreen tree
13 Clues: It has korus • It can make ketes • It lives in the pond • It is a citric fruit • It has yellow flowers • It can make furniture • It is a evergreen tree • It is eaten by squirrels • It is a common vegetable • It can be found in gardens • It traps insects like flies • It is popular on Valentines • It is the most common tree found in the UK
Carnivorous Plants 2022-10-07
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- Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas.
- Some snap traps live ______ water.
- Plants that capture and eat insects, spiders mites and eat meat for their _______ are called carnivorous plants.
- Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______.
- They also ______ their prey through their leaves.
- The boggy soil does NOT have much nutrients; so the plants get most of their nutrients from their captured ______.
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- Some pitcher plants are so large, they can catch and ______ rats and frogs.
- An example of a snap trap that lives under water is the Water ______ plant.
- Some carnivorous plants reflect ______ light to attract their prey.
- Bladder plants also live in water. The bladder creates a ______ to suck in insects and small animals to digest them later.
- Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar.
- Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid.
- ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants.
13 Clues: Some snap traps live ______ water. • Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid. • ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants. • Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas. • They also ______ their prey through their leaves. • Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______. • Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar. • ...
Deadly Plants 2024-04-22
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- Formerly a common gift for teachers, one of these injected with cyanide was what killed famed code-breaker and computer scientist Alan Turing
- This is the plant that killed Abraham Lincoln’s Mom, additional hint: color, reptile, part of plant
- The suicide rate in Kerala, India is three times higher than India’s national average, with about one hundred residents attempting suicide daily, due to the high population of this plant
- This plant was allegedly used to create the poison that the KGB used to kill BBC journalist Georgi Markov with a needle hidden in an umbrella
- Young shoots of this common vegetable can be deadly to humans and are delicious when cooked properly and served with Hollandaise
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- Also known as Lenten Rose, a 'medicinal' dose of this deadly plant is allegedly what killed Alexander the Great; it was also used in the first instance of chemical warfare in recorded history in 585 BCE
- Atropine is derived from this plant, which was diluted and dropped into women’s eyes in the 1920’s to dilate their pupils
- The extract from the bark of the cinchona tree is used to make this medication that saved the world from malaria and from having to drink straight gin
- Frequently used for hedge mazes, this plant was frequently used as a method of suicide in Caesar’s Gallic Wars and is also known as the graveyard tree
- It is possible to develop a tolerance to this poison, a favorite of serial killers and derived from a tree
- Socrates was the most famous victim of this deadly plant that is frequently mistaken for parsley
- A common food crop in Latin America that is also used as a gluten free flour alternative, this root can produce deadly cyanide in the body if not prepared properly prior to preparation
- This plant was what killed Juliet in the William Shakespeare play and supposedly shrieks so loudly when it is pulled from the ground that it will kill anyone who hears it; also lets you put a white chip back in your bag when playing Quacks of Quedlinburg
13 Clues: Socrates was the most famous victim of this deadly plant that is frequently mistaken for parsley • This is the plant that killed Abraham Lincoln’s Mom, additional hint: color, reptile, part of plant • It is possible to develop a tolerance to this poison, a favorite of serial killers and derived from a tree • ...
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 • ...
Science!!!!! 2016-06-10
Across
- the hunted type of animals.
- a creature that births live young
- a living creature
- ph of 7
- eats only meat.
- a type of 8 legged mammal.
- can cause lung cancer when used excessively
- used to change the colour to acids and alkali
- a animal that only has few left on earth
- ph scale from 1-4
- gets energy from plants and animals.
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- it gets energy from the sun.
- a diagram that links plants and animal's diets.
- a creature that no longer exists
- has a backbone.
- hunts other animals.
- eats plants and meats.
- Has no backbone.
- it only eats plants.
- ph scale from 11-14
20 Clues: ph of 7 • has a backbone. • eats only meat. • Has no backbone. • a living creature • ph scale from 1-4 • ph scale from 11-14 • hunts other animals. • it only eats plants. • eats plants and meats. • a type of 8 legged mammal. • the hunted type of animals. • it gets energy from the sun. • a creature that no longer exists • a creature that births live young • gets energy from plants and animals. • ...
Plant Cell 2025-10-13
Across
- Organelle for photosynthesis.
- Plants with a transport system.
- Leaf transport system.
- Waxy layer on a leaf.
- Creates its own food.
- Leaf pores for gas exchange.
- Plants without a transport system.
- Cells that control stomata opening and closing.
- Eats others for energy.
- Group of similar cells.
- Plant with exposed seeds.
- Flowering plants.
- Top layer of a leaf.
- Loosely packed, air-filled leaf cells.
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- Bottom layer of a leaf with stomata.
- Small, nonvascular plants.
- Green pigment for absorbing sunlight.
- Plants using sunlight to make food.
- Formula representing a reaction.
- Gaps in the mesophyll for gas movement.
- Tightly packed, photosynthesizing cells.
- Inner tissue of a leaf.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • Top layer of a leaf. • Waxy layer on a leaf. • Creates its own food. • Leaf transport system. • Eats others for energy. • Group of similar cells. • Inner tissue of a leaf. • Plant with exposed seeds. • Small, nonvascular plants. • Leaf pores for gas exchange. • Organelle for photosynthesis. • Plants with a transport system. • Formula representing a reaction. • ...
Chapter 5: Maintaining and Decorating Potted Arrangements 2025-05-13
Across
- A covering used for a pot.
- A shallow container for multiple plants.
- A professional who designs and installs plants in interior spaces.
- Process of adjusting plants to low light conditions.
- A design where all sides are visible.
- Plants cultivated for their showy flowers.
- Plants that have thick stems or leaves that can store water.
- A container in which plants are grown.
- A shiny film used to wrap pots.
- Hardened organic material obstructing soil drainage.
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- A garden in a transparent container.
- Plants that grow on the forest floor.
- How long the light is available.
- Plants grown for their attractive leaves.
- The brightness of light.
- Organic Compound (VOC), Chemicals emitted by manufactured products.
16 Clues: The brightness of light. • A covering used for a pot. • A shiny film used to wrap pots. • How long the light is available. • A garden in a transparent container. • Plants that grow on the forest floor. • A design where all sides are visible. • A container in which plants are grown. • A shallow container for multiple plants. • Plants grown for their attractive leaves. • ...
Adaptation in Plants 2022-10-03
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- trees which do not shed leaves
- with high rainfall
- plants that grow on land
- shape of leaves of trees on mountains
- growing above the soil
- tree growing in desert
- plants that float on surface of water
- tree growing in coastal area
- features that help plants survive in natural surroundings
- tree that grow on mountains
- plants that feed on insects
- example of non green plant
- example of fixed plant
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- tree growing in
- example of floating plant
- place where living organism lives
- shape of tree on mountains
- plants have roots fixed to bottom of pond
- trees sheding leaves during dry season
- tree growing in swamps
- plant that grow in water
- grass example of underwater plant
- flat area of land
- areas along sea coast
- tree growing in areas with low rainfall
- highly raised areas of land
- marshy area
- plants that grown in water
- flytrap example of plant that feeds on insects
- green plants that do not have chlorophyll
30 Clues: marshy area • tree growing in • flat area of land • with high rainfall • areas along sea coast • tree growing in swamps • growing above the soil • tree growing in desert • example of fixed plant • plant that grow in water • plants that grow on land • example of floating plant • shape of tree on mountains • plants that grown in water • example of non green plant • highly raised areas of land • ...
Cell Energy EOC Review 2024 2024-05-07
Across
- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
- compared to anaerobic respiration, aerobic respiration makes ______ ATP.
- product in plants and yeast as a result of anaerobic respiration
- another word for anaerobic respiration; when plants produce alcohol
- gas that plants need for photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- organisms that complete photosynthesis; including other green things
- cell part where respiration takes place
- this substance moves up from the roots of a plant
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- cell part where photosynthesis takes place
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem
- organisms that complete cellular respiration
- transport tubes that carry glucose down from the leaves
- builds up in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- number of ATP produced during anaerobic respiration
- transport tubes that carry water up from the roots in plants
- gas that plants produce during photosynthesis and is needed during respiration
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- holes in plants leaves through which oxygen exits and carbon dioxide enters
20 Clues: cell part where respiration takes place • type of respiration that requires oxygen • cell part where photosynthesis takes place • organisms that complete cellular respiration • the energy molecule created during respiration • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • this substance moves up from the roots of a plant • ...
4.01 crossword 2023-04-17
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- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- process when plants lose water through evaporation
- sexual and asexual
- when a plant first starts to grow
- the process through which plant leaves give off carbon dioxide
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- water carries through plants
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly
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- the process by which foods and nutrients move within a plant part to another
- the process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- zones 6-8
- plants are categorized by zones based on the average
- when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruit
- needs to vary depending on types of plants
- require short nights to flower
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants
- require long nights to flower
- Charlotte is number 7
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
20 Clues: zones 6-8 • sexual and asexual • Charlotte is number 7 • water carries through plants • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • when a plant first starts to grow • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly • needs to vary depending on types of plants • when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruit • when a plant rests or grows very little, if any • ...
plant classification 2020-02-20
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- 12,000+ species
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed
- absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- live one growing season
- fuzzy and green
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
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- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- long needle branches
- has xylem phloem
- Flowering vascular plants
- two year life cycle
- Cone bearing and vascular plants
- monocot's leaf veins
- organism that can produce its own food
- sticky fluid in xylem and pholem
- dicot's leaf veins
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
20 Clues: 12,000+ species • fuzzy and green • has xylem phloem • dicot's leaf veins • two year life cycle • long needle branches • monocot's leaf veins • live one growing season • Flowering vascular plants • Cone bearing and vascular plants • sticky fluid in xylem and pholem • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem • ...
Domain and Kingdoms 2026-03-12
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- Eukaryota can reproduce asexually or ___________
- Archaea and bacteria only reproduce ____________
- Eukaryota have a ________________
- Only plants reproduce with ___________
- no nucleus
- has a nucleus
- Plants are always _____________
- Eukaryota’s DNA is made of _________________
- Fungi have cell wall made of ___________
- Eukaryota are Unicellular or ________________
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- Can live in extreme conditions
- Plants have cell walls made of _____________
- Plants and animals are always ________________
- Archaea and bacteria don’t have a _____________
- Photoautotrophs make food from ___________
- Fungi and Animals are both always ____________
- Archaea have a cell wall made only of ____________
- Fungi and plants both reproduce with ________
- Fungi and protists can both be _____________
- Bacteria have a cell wall of sugar and _________
- Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic
- Animals are always _____________ at some point
22 Clues: no nucleus • has a nucleus • Can live in extreme conditions • Plants are always _____________ • Eukaryota have a ________________ • Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic • Only plants reproduce with ___________ • Fungi have cell wall made of ___________ • Photoautotrophs make food from ___________ • Plants have cell walls made of _____________ • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-11-16
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- growing plants with only water
- organisms that eat other organisms
- what all organisms need to live
- gas that plants give to humans
- gas that plants use for photosynthesis
- photosynthesis uses this type of energy
- chemical that makes plants green
- holds the plant in place
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- organisms that make their own food
- converting sunlight into energy
- microscopic plants
- growing plants with water and fish
- soak up water and nutrients
- sugar that plants need for energy
- absorb sunlight
15 Clues: absorb sunlight • microscopic plants • holds the plant in place • soak up water and nutrients • growing plants with only water • gas that plants give to humans • converting sunlight into energy • what all organisms need to live • chemical that makes plants green • sugar that plants need for energy • organisms that make their own food • growing plants with water and fish • ...
Taxonomy parts 1 + 2 2020-09-21
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- The eighth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- System of naming things
- Father of Taxonomy
- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The seventh level of taxonomy
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- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The second level of taxonomy
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- 2 name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- 1 species can have many of these
- The kingdom plants are in
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The first level of taxonomy • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Vanessa Taxonomy 2020-09-23
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- The eighth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- System of naming things
- Father of Taxonomy
- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The seventh level of taxonomy
Down
- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The second level of taxonomy
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- 2 name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- 1 species can have many of these
- The kingdom plants are in
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The first level of taxonomy • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Andrew Taxonomy Crossword 2020-09-23
Across
- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- Father of Taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
Down
- 1 species can have many of these
- System of naming things
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- The eighth level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- The second level of taxonomy
- The seventh level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The kingdom plants are in
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- 2 name
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The first level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
