plants Crossword Puzzles
Plant Terminology 2023-11-28
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- - any member of flowering plants that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- - a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, and Gingko. The name means “naked seed” because of the unenclosed condition of the seeds.
- meristem - a specialized zone of growth found at the tips of plants that is responsible for the extension of shoots and roots
- - plants that keep their leaves all year-round
- - the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. This helps the plants absorb energy from the sun.
- - water-soluble pigments that are found naturally in foods found in red, purple, and blue fruits and vegetables
- - these are thin branching roots that grow from the stem. They are universally present in monocot plants and ferns.
- - these roots are occasionally used as food because they are able to store nutrients during development
- - a group of plants that produce flowers and fruits. This group includes about 300,000 species!
- - any member of flowering plants that has one leaf in the embryo of the seed
- - large groups of plants that have tissues capable of moving water and minerals throughout the plant, including xylem and phloem
- - roots that are exposed to the air that can photosynthesize and have chlorophyll. They are also an example of adventitious roots.
- - a plant that lives more than two years
- - modified adventitious roots that grow downward that support the lower branches
- - fungi that have symbiotic relationships with the roots of many plants
- crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises
- - a plant that completes its life cycle in one year (or growing season) and then dies
- - these roots extend horizontally from the main stem, contributing to anchoring the plant in the soil, facilitating water uptake, and extracting nutrients required for growth. They are also known to make symbiotic relationships with bacteria and fungi.
- - natural pigments in plants, algae, bacteria, and fungi that exhibit yellow, orange, red, and purple colors
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- - the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle
- - the process of shedding old or unwanted leaves, flowers, fruits, or other parts of a plant. This happens when that part has served its function, is ripe, or is no longer needed.
- - a root that comes from a point other than the radicle or the root axis. This can be in response to stress conditions such as nutrient deficiency.
- - groups of plants without vascular systems. These plants instead have simpler tissues that have specialized functions for transporting water and nutrients.
- - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen
- - the main primary root system, growing vertically downward. Some of these roots are specialized for food storage (like the roots of carrots and beets).
- - the process of aging in plants. It may take place in the roots, leaves, stems, or in the whole plant.
- - this tissue transports water throughout the body of the plant
- - this tissue transports sugar throughout the body of the plant
- - plants that lose their leaves annually
- - red and yellow pigments found in plants and in some cases, replaces anthocyanins
31 Clues: - a plant that lives more than two years • - plants that lose their leaves annually • - plants that keep their leaves all year-round • - bacteria that are capable of “fixing” nitrogen • - a plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle • crown - the part of the root system from where the stem arises • ...
Weiss- Systemic biology 2021-09-22
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- What has DNA but is not alive
- First living thing on Earth!
- First step of the scientific method
- a process that is used to make sugar in algae and plants
- transports food in plants
- organisms that makes their own food
- all living things are made up of one or more ___
- transports water in plants
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- Reproductive parts of fungi
- Heterotrophs with cell walls made of chitin
- the numbers you collect in a science experiment
- organisms that eats others for energy
- Cone bearing plants
- A type of algae that protects young mammals in the ocean
- Makes up most all of our oxygen
- Flowering plants
- A type of nonvascular plant
- the male sperm found in plants
18 Clues: Flowering plants • Cone bearing plants • transports food in plants • transports water in plants • Reproductive parts of fungi • A type of nonvascular plant • First living thing on Earth! • What has DNA but is not alive • the male sperm found in plants • Makes up most all of our oxygen • First step of the scientific method • organisms that makes their own food • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-24
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- Exchange gases throughout a plant during photosynthesis
- Pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light
- Vascular Plants- Plants that form no seeds
- Supports leaves
- Plants that have both fruits and flowers
- Makes Sugar
- Plant cells that capture light energy
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- Absorb water for the plant
- Plants- Plants that digest insects for nitrogen
- The sugar that plants make from photosynthesis to grow
- Carries glucose in a vascular plant
- Carries water up through a vascular plant
- The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight
- Plants that do not have seeds or fruit but cones
- cells Helps open and close the stomata when necessary
15 Clues: Makes Sugar • Supports leaves • Absorb water for the plant • Carries glucose in a vascular plant • Plant cells that capture light energy • Plants that have both fruits and flowers • Carries water up through a vascular plant • Vascular Plants- Plants that form no seeds • Pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light • The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE EXTRAORDINAIRE 2018-03-06
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- _________ EAT ONLY MEAT.
- ARE LIKE A STAIGHT LINE OF PREDATORS EATING PREY.
- IS A CYCLE OF PLANTS USING THE SUN TO MAKE FOOD FROM CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER.
- ARE ANY LIVING THINGS.
- A _________ GIVES.
- TO THE PLANTS COME FROM THE SUN.
- LOT'S OF FOOD CHAINS BECOME A ___________.
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- _________ ARE A DANGER TO PREY.
- IS A PLACE WHERE PLANTS, ANIMALS, AND PEOPLE LIVE.
- EAT DEAD PLANTS AND ORGANISMS.
- _________ EAT PLANTS AND MEAT.
- THE _________ GIVES ENERGY TO PLANTS.
- _________ EAT ONLY PLANTS.
- A _________ TAKES.
- IS FOOD FOR PREDATORS.
15 Clues: A _________ TAKES. • A _________ GIVES. • ARE ANY LIVING THINGS. • IS FOOD FOR PREDATORS. • _________ EAT ONLY MEAT. • _________ EAT ONLY PLANTS. • EAT DEAD PLANTS AND ORGANISMS. • _________ EAT PLANTS AND MEAT. • _________ ARE A DANGER TO PREY. • TO THE PLANTS COME FROM THE SUN. • THE _________ GIVES ENERGY TO PLANTS. • LOT'S OF FOOD CHAINS BECOME A ___________. • ...
plants and parts of plants 2023-10-20
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- sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
- where the leaves develops
- an enlarged bulb-like fleshly structure found at the base of a stem
- the growing point of the stem and can be either leaf or flower buds
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower
- seeds for sexual reproduction
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves
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- structure that produces the pollen
- leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets
- located at the tip of the root and is where new cells are produced
- the tissue that transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots
- leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments
- blade the flattened portion of the leaf
13 Clues: where the leaves develops • seeds for sexual reproduction • structure that produces the pollen • blade the flattened portion of the leaf • leaves have two or more blades known as leaflets • leaves have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments • sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen • ...
annual bedding plants 2024-03-04
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- small plants
- soil or media
- fertilizing while irrigating
- basket hanging baskets made from seeds
- basket hanging baskets that contain plants
- plastic containers to divide plants into separate growing compartments
- grow from seed to flower in one season
- ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- life time plants stay alive on shelf
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- salts are washed from a medium
- rate percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- term used to prepare plants for post production environment
- difference in day and night temp
- moving plants
- lateral branches that make a bushy appearance
- planting of seeds
- grown to saleable size
17 Clues: small plants • soil or media • moving plants • planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • fertilizing while irrigating • salts are washed from a medium • difference in day and night temp • life time plants stay alive on shelf • basket hanging baskets made from seeds • grow from seed to flower in one season • basket hanging baskets that contain plants • ...
Ecology 2023-03-16
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- scientist who study plants
- the priccess of photo symtheses, plants convert the suns
- structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads
- Combination of structures and processes
- structures that either store food or her absorb food for the tiny angiosperms
- a plant life spands to years
- a compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- cell the basic unit of plants
- a plant that lives for several years and progresses
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- plants plants with vascular tissue
- fern spores form
- A plant structure that contains an embryo
- a plant that lives attached to an object or another plant
- Clusters of sporangia
- sporophyte produces roots and a think underground stem
- openings in the outer layer of leaves
- plants lack of specialized transport tissue
- Completes its life span
- tissue specialized transported tissue
- Thallose stems with flat thin leaf like structures
20 Clues: fern spores form • Clusters of sporangia • Completes its life span • scientist who study plants • a plant life spands to years • cell the basic unit of plants • plants plants with vascular tissue • openings in the outer layer of leaves • tissue specialized transported tissue • Combination of structures and processes • A plant structure that contains an embryo • ...
Plants and Propagation unit one 2024-09-20
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- A plant that completes its life in two years
- two copies of each chromosome
- Eukaryotic cells have this
- Plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- means the organism cant move
- Means the cells have nucleus
- primary component of a cell wall
- A plant that completes its life in one year
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- one copy of each chromosome
- Plants that bear cones for reproduction
- involved in the synthesis and storage of food stuffs
- mean they make their own food
- Multiple Cells within the organism
- Plants that have soft stems
- Plants that have rigid lignified stems
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- takes up most of the space in a cell
- Vascular plants that do not use a cone or flower for reproduction
19 Clues: Eukaryotic cells have this • one copy of each chromosome • Plants that have soft stems • means the organism cant move • Means the cells have nucleus • mean they make their own food • two copies of each chromosome • primary component of a cell wall • Multiple Cells within the organism • takes up most of the space in a cell • Plants without stems, roots, or leaves • ...
1Plants 2021-08-06
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- Most plants have _______ that make seeds.
- All plants need sunlight,food,and ________.
- The ______ of a plant takes in water and minerals from the soil.
- Plants are ______ things.
- A place in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- A tiny _______ can grow into a beautiful plant.
- Plants give off _______ to help us breathe.
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- Plants use _______ to stay healthy.
- The stem carries _______ and water to all the parts of the plant.
- The part of the plant that holds the plant up straight is the ________.
- Sometimes, a plant can grow _____ that we can eat
- Insects carry ______ from flower to flower
- Process when plants use sunlight to make food
- Roots hold plants in the _______.
- The ________ of a plant grows on the stem.
- New plants grow from tiny ________.
16 Clues: Plants are ______ things. • Roots hold plants in the _______. • Plants use _______ to stay healthy. • New plants grow from tiny ________. • Most plants have _______ that make seeds. • Insects carry ______ from flower to flower • The ________ of a plant grows on the stem. • All plants need sunlight,food,and ________. • Plants give off _______ to help us breathe. • ...
Plant Classification 2015-11-08
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- gas given off by plants during photosynthesis
- plants with tubes to transport water and nutrients
- trees that shed their leaves each year
- seed bearing part of a plant
- flowering plants
- growing plants without soil
- organism that makes its own food
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- plants without tubes to transport water and nutrients
- process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- main body or stalk of a plant
- plants without flowers or seeds protected in fruit
- tree that bears cones
- part the absorbs water and nutrients
- the transfer of pollen from one flower part to another
- chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight
15 Clues: flowering plants • tree that bears cones • growing plants without soil • seed bearing part of a plant • main body or stalk of a plant • organism that makes its own food • part the absorbs water and nutrients • trees that shed their leaves each year • gas given off by plants during photosynthesis • chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight • ...
Plants-Save Plants Save Earth 2021-07-22
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- Which part of the plant absorb water?
- There are some small tubes inside the stem which bring water from the roots to the rest of the plant, what is it called?
- Where do most plants start their life cycle?
- When a seed starts growing, what is that phase called?
- Which part makes the food for the plant?
- What part of the flower contains the pollen?
- Which part of the plant attracts insects to help with pollination?
- Which part of the plant transports water up to the rest of the plant?
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- What is the process called in which plants make their food?
- Which one gives leaves their green color?
- From where plants take energy to make their food?
- Which gas help plants to make food?
- What are the leaves called that are used to flavor the food?
13 Clues: Which gas help plants to make food? • Which part of the plant absorb water? • Which part makes the food for the plant? • Which one gives leaves their green color? • Where do most plants start their life cycle? • What part of the flower contains the pollen? • From where plants take energy to make their food? • When a seed starts growing, what is that phase called? • ...
Ecology 2023-03-14
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- scientist who study plants
- the priccess of photo symtheses, plants convert the suns
- structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads
- Combination of structures and processes
- structures that either store food or her absorb food for the tiny angiosperms
- a plant life spands to years
- a compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- cell the basic unit of plants
- a plant that lives for several years and progresses
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- plants plants with vascular tissue
- fern spores form
- A plant structure that contains an embryo
- a plant that lives attached to an object or another plant
- Clusters of sporangia
- sporophyte produces roots and a think underground stem
- openings in the outer layer of leaves
- plants lack of specialized transport tissue
- Completes its life span
- tissue specialized transported tissue
- Thallose stems with flat thin leaf like structures
20 Clues: fern spores form • Clusters of sporangia • Completes its life span • scientist who study plants • a plant life spands to years • cell the basic unit of plants • plants plants with vascular tissue • openings in the outer layer of leaves • tissue specialized transported tissue • Combination of structures and processes • A plant structure that contains an embryo • ...
Chapter 4 Review: The Plant Kingdom 2025-01-16
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- the waxy, waterproof layer that helps plants retain water
- the type of reproduction plants undergo
- biologists study these to learn which organisms were the ancestors of today's plants
- a green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Plants and other organisms that can make their own food are this
- a group of similar cells with a specific function in an organism
- what plants do to green light
- the cell wall is made of this
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- another word for a fertilized egg
- Surrounds and gives support to plant cells
- the process of a sperm cell uniting with an egg cell is called
- what plants do to red and blue light
- an internal system of tubelike structures through which water and food move indie a plant
- the colors of light that make up white light are referred to as this
- the cell structure that makes chlorophyll
- the process by which plants use carbon dioxide gas and water to create sugar and oxygen
- ancestors of today's plants were probably ancient _____
- the plant will wilt if too much water is lost from this saclike storage structure
18 Clues: what plants do to green light • the cell wall is made of this • another word for a fertilized egg • what plants do to red and blue light • the type of reproduction plants undergo • the cell structure that makes chlorophyll • Surrounds and gives support to plant cells • a green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Ecology 2023-03-16
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- scientist who study plants
- the priccess of photo symtheses, plants convert the suns
- structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads
- Combination of structures and processes
- structures that either store food or her absorb food for the tiny angiosperms
- a plant life spands to years
- a compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- cell the basic unit of plants
- a plant that lives for several years and progresses
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- plants plants with vascular tissue
- fern spores form
- A plant structure that contains an embryo
- a plant that lives attached to an object or another plant
- Clusters of sporangia
- sporophyte produces roots and a think underground stem
- openings in the outer layer of leaves
- plants lack of specialized transport tissue
- Completes its life span
- tissue specialized transported tissue
- Thallose stems with flat thin leaf like structures
20 Clues: fern spores form • Clusters of sporangia • Completes its life span • scientist who study plants • a plant life spands to years • cell the basic unit of plants • plants plants with vascular tissue • openings in the outer layer of leaves • tissue specialized transported tissue • Combination of structures and processes • A plant structure that contains an embryo • ...
biology plants summative 2023-01-23
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- Plants breathe out
- plant kingdom
- plants absorb this and make oxygen
- Vascular plants have these
- First stage of plant growth
- plants need this to live
- they fall of in the fall to prevent freezing and death
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- plants that have veins
- sometimes woody structure that holds the plant up and carries and stores nutrients
- absorbs nutrients in soil
- living tissue that transport in photosynthesis
- flower
- The process of convert sunlight to energy
- plants convert this into energy
- plants that don't have veins
15 Clues: flower • plant kingdom • Plants breathe out • plants that have veins • plants need this to live • absorbs nutrients in soil • Vascular plants have these • First stage of plant growth • plants that don't have veins • plants convert this into energy • plants absorb this and make oxygen • The process of convert sunlight to energy • living tissue that transport in photosynthesis • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-24
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- The category of vascular plants that have flowers and fruit.
- The thing that carnivorous plants digest to supplement the nitrogen that they need.
- The category of vascular plants that don't have their seeds enclosed and have neither flowers nor fruit.
- Typically found on the bottom of leaves, are surrounded by guard cells, and play a role in gas exchange.
- Plants that have xylem, phloem, and true stems, leaves, and roots.
- The way that nonvascular plants obtain water.
- The ability to make sugar from sun light.
- Found in vascular plants and carries water up through a plant.
- Found in vascular plants and carries sugar from the leaves throughout the plant.
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- The phylum that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Used by plants in the building of proteins.
- The site of photosynthesis that helps capture light energy.
- Plants without xylem, phloem, and lack true stems, leaves, and roots.
- The pigment inside a chloroplast that plays a role in the absorption of light.
- Essential for life, they are producers meaning that they are the main support for food webs.
- Produced by photosynthesis and breathed in by animals.
16 Clues: The ability to make sugar from sun light. • Used by plants in the building of proteins. • The way that nonvascular plants obtain water. • Produced by photosynthesis and breathed in by animals. • The phylum that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. • The site of photosynthesis that helps capture light energy. • ...
Terms 2024-03-04
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- The difference in temperatures.
- The process of Prepping plants for post-production environments.
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Containers divided into compartments.
- Grown to saleable size.
- % of seeds that will grow.
- Plants you plant every season.
- The Development of lateral Branches.
- Term for soil.
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- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- Baskets containing plants maintained from seeds.
- Small plants in small media.
- The process of washing salts from medium.
- Baskets containing plants maintained by cutting.
- The duration of time of a plant's health on display.
- Planting seeds.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another.
17 Clues: Term for soil. • Planting seeds. • Grown to saleable size. • % of seeds that will grow. • Small plants in small media. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • Plants you plant every season. • The difference in temperatures. • The Development of lateral Branches. • Containers divided into compartments. • The process of washing salts from medium. • ...
Chapter 7 Photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- plants that go through the Calvin cycle
- stacks of thylakoids
- during photosynthesis plants release oxygen and keep
- the pigment that makes plants green
- jelly like fluid surrounding thylakoids
- created during photosynthesis
- Makes light energy into chemical
- plants that open there stomata during the day
- Organisms that go through photosynthesis
- microscopic holes in leaves
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- Light that comes from the sun
- Occurs in the stroma
- membranes where light reactions occur
- one billionth of a meter
- colors of light that humans can see
- another name for energy
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Waste considered this gas waste
- photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide and
- Plants that open there stomata at night
- colors that absorb light
21 Clues: Occurs in the stroma • stacks of thylakoids • another name for energy • one billionth of a meter • colors that absorb light • microscopic holes in leaves • Light that comes from the sun • created during photosynthesis • Waste considered this gas waste • Makes light energy into chemical • colors of light that humans can see • the pigment that makes plants green • ...
Science Review Chapter 1 2018-07-19
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- Plant ______ will go to the water.
- This is a stimuli.
- If plants don't get enough _________ they will wilt and die.
- Farmers add this to plants, because it has lots of nutrients.
- Plants respond to ___________.
- Without ____, plants will die.
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- These are insects that make the plant sick.
- Plants respond to hot temperature by turning _____.
- Plants get this from the soil.
- Plants will grow towards __________.
- We need to take _____ of plants.
- Plants can be used as _____.
- Plants get nutrients from the _____.
13 Clues: This is a stimuli. • Plants can be used as _____. • Plants get this from the soil. • Plants respond to ___________. • Without ____, plants will die. • We need to take _____ of plants. • Plant ______ will go to the water. • Plants will grow towards __________. • Plants get nutrients from the _____. • These are insects that make the plant sick. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-19
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- insectivorous plant
- these are heterotrophs
- the type of nutrition in which animals and non-green plants depend on green plants
- the type of nutrition in which green plants prepare their own food
- plants that grow on dead and decaying matter
- ultimate source of energy
- tiny pores on the underside of a leaf
- the cells which guard a stoma
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- a byproduct of photosynthesis
- plants that grow in a mutually beneficial relationship between plants
- cells of green leaves contain this
- this is a green pigment
- the process in which green plants prepare their own food
- this bacteria can convert nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- one of the of replenishing the soil
- parasitic plant
16 Clues: parasitic plant • insectivorous plant • these are heterotrophs • this is a green pigment • ultimate source of energy • a byproduct of photosynthesis • the cells which guard a stoma • cells of green leaves contain this • one of the of replenishing the soil • tiny pores on the underside of a leaf • plants that grow on dead and decaying matter • ...
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-27
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- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- A combination of components is called ______.
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
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- Alga is an/a _________.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
21 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The green pigment needed for photosynthesis. • ...
animals and plants 2015-10-23
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- likes bread
- their ancestors were the dinosaurs
- very sharp teeth
- Large marsupial
- they work as a group and get jobs done for the queen
- gives us oxygen
- Toronto's baseball teams named after it
- great for beef and milk
- likes the dark
- biggest animal on earth
- howls at night
- fish pet
- has spots on its back
- flightless bird
- have thorns on their bush
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- calamari
- insanely large teeth
- likes nuts a lot
- largest land animal
- Likes to chase mice
- migrates every autum
- what you are
- Man's best friend
- good for thanksgiving
- mythical beast
- a large type of frog
- fun to ride on
- has 8 legs
- Flying mammal
- makes honey
30 Clues: calamari • fish pet • has 8 legs • likes bread • makes honey • what you are • Flying mammal • mythical beast • likes the dark • fun to ride on • howls at night • Large marsupial • gives us oxygen • flightless bird • likes nuts a lot • very sharp teeth • Man's best friend • largest land animal • Likes to chase mice • insanely large teeth • migrates every autum • a large type of frog • good for thanksgiving • ...
Crops and Plants 2017-04-12
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- Green, People usually use it for salad.
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food.
- Usually under ground.
- Little,Blue and Round.
- Red and a type of Berry.
- Orange,People carve at Halloween.
- Red and Round.
- Orange and Round.
- Long and yellow
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- The food factory of the plant.
- Red and grow in a field.
- Very small and green.
- Long,green and people can use them for making pickles.
- Returns year after year.
- Long and Orange
- Yellow.
- Has two main functions.
- Round, yellow and Orange/Red.
- Underground part of a stem or rhizome.
- Makes your eyes tear up when you cut them.
20 Clues: Yellow. • Red and Round. • Long and Orange • Long and yellow • Orange and Round. • Very small and green. • Usually under ground. • Little,Blue and Round. • Has two main functions. • Red and grow in a field. • Returns year after year. • Red and a type of Berry. • Round, yellow and Orange/Red. • The food factory of the plant. • Orange,People carve at Halloween. • ...
chapter 7 plants 2021-03-01
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- the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape,
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development
- a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the outer cellular layer of a hair.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
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- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant.
- makes plants green.
- is the result of an operation that is meant to remove disease and relieve symptoms
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- is an ensemble of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
20 Clues: makes plants green. • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the outer cellular layer of a hair. • unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development • the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. • a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. • ...
animals and plants 2021-05-15
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- animal, good pets, can be fluffy or smooth
- animal, has stripes, is black and white
- animal, small, pet, has to be on a cage
- animal, the fastest land animal, black and orange
- animal, they have eight legs, they have no antennae, they do not have wings
- animal, they are the only mammal that lays eggs, has a snout that looks like a ducks beak, they have a flat tail like a beaver tail
- animal, has a long trunk, is the biggest land animal
- animal, soft, big, has a very soft mane
- animal, insect, has a hard outer shell to protect itself
- animal, they have six legs and antennae, some have wings
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- plant, has thorns to protect itself from animals that want to eat it, make pretty red, white, pink, orange, or purple flowers
- animal, has gills and can breath underwater, has fins and tail
- animal, they have fur and almost all of them do not lay eggs, they are all warm-blooded and they are invertabrates and they make milk for their babies
- plant, can be very big or very small, has lots of water inside of it, has spines and thick skin so animals don't steal its water and eat it
- animal, tallest land animal, yellow and brown spots
- small animal with small spines on its back so other animals don't eat it
- plant, have flowers that can be any color of the rainbow
- animal, aka the unicorns of the sea, has one horn that is actually a tusk
- animal, black and white bird, can't fly
- animal, they are the only animals that have feathers, there are many kinds of them
20 Clues: animal, has stripes, is black and white • animal, small, pet, has to be on a cage • animal, soft, big, has a very soft mane • animal, black and white bird, can't fly • animal, good pets, can be fluffy or smooth • animal, the fastest land animal, black and orange • animal, tallest land animal, yellow and brown spots • animal, has a long trunk, is the biggest land animal • ...
11BSc Flowering Plants 2021-05-20
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- the process where water moves up the plant against gravity.
- the requirements for successful germination.
- a process whereby pollen from one flowers anther is transferred to the stigma of another flower.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root.
- the embryonic shoot.
- a hormone that causes cells to elongate and thus drives plant tropisms.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of primary growth.
- the site of cellular respiration in a cell.
- a key product of cellular respiration - without this growth cannot occur.
- this might happen to enzymes if they are heated up too much or if they are put in the incorrect pH.
- the prefix for water.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from gravity.
- trace mineral needed for protein structure and DNA synthesis.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of secondary growth.
- a type of growth in plants that creates rings.
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- the process which involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- the protective coating of a seed.
- a type of reproduction that only requires one individual.
- an important structure in a flower that makes nectar.
- a key product of photosynthesis.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from light.
- an organelle that is enlarged in plant cells and holds water/dissolved trace minerals.
- the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- the process whereby the embryonic plant emerges from the seed.
- the prefix for touch.
- an essential catalyst for photosynthesis.
- the third stage of primary growth.
- a type of cell found in a leaf which contains lots of chloroplasts.
- if this decreases too much photosynthesis and ultimately growth will occur very slowly.
31 Clues: the embryonic shoot. • the prefix for touch. • the prefix for water. • a key product of photosynthesis. • the protective coating of a seed. • the third stage of primary growth. • an essential catalyst for photosynthesis. • the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell. • the site of cellular respiration in a cell. • the requirements for successful germination. • ...
Protists/Fungi/Plants 2021-05-21
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- small openings on the undersides of leaves
- a plant's response to touch
- a plant's response to water
- male reproductive part of a flower
- transports food in vascular plants
- produces the pollen
- paramecium with hairy ______
- part of flower that attracts pollinators
- false foot
- the pollen lands on this sticky female part
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- if you help the host its this kind of fungi
- plant response to light
- if you harm the host its this kind of fungi
- process by which plants make food
- one long main root
- baby plant
- transports water in vascular plants
- female reproductive part of flower
- a plant's response to gravity
- decaying matter (fungus)
- A Euglena whips this to move
21 Clues: baby plant • false foot • one long main root • produces the pollen • plant response to light • decaying matter (fungus) • a plant's response to touch • a plant's response to water • paramecium with hairy ______ • A Euglena whips this to move • a plant's response to gravity • process by which plants make food • female reproductive part of flower • male reproductive part of a flower • ...
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2021-10-21
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- ovary develops into
- reproduction in potato
- reproduction in moss and fern
- scattering of seeds
- ovule develops into
- dispersed by water
- asexual reproduction by a leaf
- reproduction in yeast
- dispersed by animals
- requires only one parent
- flower only male or female gamete is present
- fusion of male and female gametes is known as
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- transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma.
- seed drumstick and maple
- requires seeds
- bursting of fruit
- the fertilized egg
- reproduction in algae
- flower with both male and female gametes
- zygote develops into
20 Clues: requires seeds • bursting of fruit • the fertilized egg • dispersed by water • ovary develops into • scattering of seeds • ovule develops into • dispersed by animals • zygote develops into • reproduction in algae • reproduction in yeast • reproduction in potato • seed drumstick and maple • requires only one parent • reproduction in moss and fern • asexual reproduction by a leaf • ...
Plants Themed Crossword 2022-04-16
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- Netherlands's national flowers
- The most famous source of carbohydrate after rice and bread
- In Indonesia they are called "Shoe Flowers"
- You can always find this fruit inside a hamburger
- The tallest tree in the world
- A symbol of love
- This flower is often used as soap, perfumes and lotions, but also in tea and rice
- This tree can produce one of the most popular syrup in the world
- Fine powdery substance from a flower, used for fertilization
- Pollen producing part of a flower
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- Useful to stabilize the coastline, reducing erosion from storm surges, currents, waves, and tides
- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Commonly used in salads and sandwiches
- The most elegant types of flower, one of the most popular outdoor ornamental plants
- Koalas favorite tree
- The king of fruit, Indonesian national fruit
- The seed from this flower is often consumed as a little snack
- To transfer pollen from one flower to another
- Purple colored flowers known for its sweet floral fragrance and multiple uses
- Sugary fluid secreted by plants, especially within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals
20 Clues: A symbol of love • Koalas favorite tree • The tallest tree in the world • Netherlands's national flowers • Pollen producing part of a flower • Female reproductive part of a flower • Commonly used in salads and sandwiches • In Indonesia they are called "Shoe Flowers" • The king of fruit, Indonesian national fruit • To transfer pollen from one flower to another • ...
Greenhouse Seeded Plants 2022-02-16
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- it is orange, used for hot sauces
- green to red in color, best grilled
- bush vining, 12 lbs
- bumpy skin, curved neck
- long pepper, mostly yellow in color
- often the type you find in the supermarket
- biggest tomato, sweet taste
- used pies
- disease resistance, 73 days
- smallest pumpkin
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- sweetest, largest cucumber
- 2 oz, oval shape
- smallest tomato
- changes from green to purple to red
- yellow-green pepper
- used in bread, dark green
- golden-yellow in color
- used for pickles, smallest
- largest, vining
- Red slicer, 78 days
- also found in the supermarket
- smallest pepper, sweet
- used for salads
- it is a yellow tomato
- largest pumpkin
25 Clues: used pies • smallest tomato • largest, vining • used for salads • largest pumpkin • 2 oz, oval shape • smallest pumpkin • yellow-green pepper • bush vining, 12 lbs • Red slicer, 78 days • it is a yellow tomato • golden-yellow in color • smallest pepper, sweet • bumpy skin, curved neck • used in bread, dark green • sweetest, largest cucumber • used for pickles, smallest • biggest tomato, sweet taste • ...
Classification of plants 2021-07-30
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- ferment fruit juices.
- false foot
- chlorophyll absent
- kingdom Monera
- an antibiotic
- grouping organisms
- otherwise called as gobar gas.
- bacteria converts milk sugar into lactic acid.
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- network of hyphae
- proposed five kingdom classification.
- example for protista
- erect hyphae
- used to see microorganisms.
- nucleus not well developed
- two organisms benefitted
- organism living on dead decaying matter.
- found in leguminous plants
- rod shaped bacteria
- killed or weakened disease causing bacteria
- respiration in bread mould
20 Clues: false foot • erect hyphae • an antibiotic • kingdom Monera • network of hyphae • chlorophyll absent • grouping organisms • rod shaped bacteria • example for protista • ferment fruit juices. • two organisms benefitted • nucleus not well developed • found in leguminous plants • respiration in bread mould • used to see microorganisms. • otherwise called as gobar gas. • ...
reproduction in plants 2021-02-22
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- ovule develop into
- is the male part of flower
- is the transfer of pollen from anther from another flower to the stigma of another flower
- is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- petals attract insects
- reproduction is one parent only
- ovary develops into
- wind pollinated plants has no
- sexual reproduction requires ... parents
- fertilisation occurs inside
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- is the transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma in the same flower
- protect flower when it is still a bud
- the pollen in wind pollinated plant is
- wind pollinated plant produce a large ... of pollen
- pollination is when pollen is distributed by the wind
- is the female reproductive organ
- is a process where plants convert light energy to sugar
- is an example of asexual reproduction
- pollination is when pollen is distributed by insects
- stigma in wind pollinated plant ... outside flower on long styles
- is the part of seed that will grow root
21 Clues: ovule develop into • ovary develops into • petals attract insects • is the male part of flower • fertilisation occurs inside • wind pollinated plants has no • reproduction is one parent only • is the female reproductive organ • protect flower when it is still a bud • is an example of asexual reproduction • the pollen in wind pollinated plant is • ...
All about Plants 2023-09-06
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- the source of all life
- outermost layer of flower, protects flower bud
- leaf venation on a eudicot
- stimuli of outdoor factors
- a defense mechanism in leaves to repel insects
- flowers that lack 1 or more whorls
- plant dies after the first year of producing seeds
- CO2 and H2O exchanged in the leaf
- cells regulates opening/closing stomata
- molecules move along cell wall
- produces male spores by meiosis
- a protective layer on leaf to prevent water loss
- transfers and flows glucose down the stem
- the stalk in stamen, delivers nutrients to anther
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- organic constituents of soil
- stimuli of chemical signals
- yellowing of plant
- triple response occurs
- nitrogen-fixated bacteria
- transport that goes against concentration, requires energy
- a flowering plant
- transfers water and minerals up the stem
- plants are constantly moving
- horomone that increases the rate of cytokinesis
- where in the flower is the gametophyte produced
- plant that has cytosol full of water
- hairs absorbs water/minerals in the root
- "master" horomone controls production of leaf primordia
- how many sperm cells does the pollen tube bring to gametophyte
- layer of soil of dead plants and organisms
30 Clues: a flowering plant • yellowing of plant • the source of all life • triple response occurs • nitrogen-fixated bacteria • leaf venation on a eudicot • stimuli of outdoor factors • stimuli of chemical signals • organic constituents of soil • plants are constantly moving • molecules move along cell wall • produces male spores by meiosis • CO2 and H2O exchanged in the leaf • ...
Reproduksi plants + animal 2023-11-28
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- Bambu, Pisang
- Dua alat reproduksi
- Hewan bertelur dan melahirkan
- Penyerbukan silang
- Serbuk burung
- Penyerbukan Beda jenis
- Hasil ovum tanpa fertilisasi
- Hewan bertelur
- Cangkok, Nyetek, Runduk, Nempel
- Serbuk bantuan air
- Memotong tubuh/Regenerasi
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- stroberi, rumput teki
- Peleburan ovum diluar
- Penyerbukan tetangga
- Serbuk serangga
- porifera, hydra
- Jahe, Kunyit, Lengkuas
- Serbuk Bantuan manusia
- Tidak ada fertilisasi
- Serbuk bantuan angin
- Ada fertilisasi
- Peleburan ovum didalam
- Penyerbukan sendiri
- Hewan melahirkan
24 Clues: Bambu, Pisang • Serbuk burung • Hewan bertelur • Serbuk serangga • porifera, hydra • Ada fertilisasi • Hewan melahirkan • Penyerbukan silang • Serbuk bantuan air • Dua alat reproduksi • Penyerbukan sendiri • Penyerbukan tetangga • Serbuk bantuan angin • stroberi, rumput teki • Peleburan ovum diluar • Tidak ada fertilisasi • Jahe, Kunyit, Lengkuas • Serbuk Bantuan manusia • Penyerbukan Beda jenis • ...
Plants Part 3 2023-10-30
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- Structure on fern plants that releases spores.
- On monocots, the leaves are structured this way.
- On dicots, the leaves are structured with this type of pattern.
- On dicots, the petals are usually in multiples of these two numbers (put "or" between the numbers)
- Where angiosperms store the plant's food when it is still a plant embryo.
- Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon.
- What forms after the male and female gametes unite?
- Plants that keep their leaves all year
- Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons.
- Male gamete
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- Plants that disperse their seeds using cones.
- Where the roots of dicots develop from.
- Form of the plant that forms from spores and produces gametes.
- Plants that drop their leaves in the fall.
- Form of the plant that forms from seeds and produces spores.
- On monocots, the petals are usually in multiples of this number.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- Where the roots of monocots develop from.
- Female gamete
- Cluster of sporangia usually found on the underside of the frond.
20 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • The leaf of a fern plant. • Plants that keep their leaves all year • Where the roots of dicots develop from. • Where the roots of monocots develop from. • Plants that drop their leaves in the fall. • Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon. • Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons. • Plants that disperse their seeds using cones. • ...
Classification of plants 2020-04-29
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- holds up the anther
- contains pollen
- small and pale
- mushroom, mold and yeast are examples of group
- a monocotyledon
- has two cotyledons
- surrounds the seed and becomes the fruit after fertilization
- contains seeds in cones
- the food store of a seed
- also known as maize
- also known as seed leaf
- colourful and often scented part of the flower that attracts insects and some birds
- shortened as dicot
- leads to the ovary
- large and colourful in size
- veins running in only one direction
- complete structure for the reproduction of new plants
- male part of the plant
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- example of a dicotyledon
- reproduces with large spores
- plants that do not produce flowers and seeds
- made up of the stigma, style and ovary (which are the 3 main parts of the female part of the plant)
- example of monocotyledon
- largest classification/group of plants
- type of veins in dicots
- develops into a seed after fertilization
- type of root found in monocots
- complete female part of the plant
- contains the ovule (egg)
- protects the young flower and has a green colour
- an example of a conifer
- type of root found in dicots
- collects pollen
- last name of your science teacher
34 Clues: small and pale • contains pollen • a monocotyledon • collects pollen • has two cotyledons • shortened as dicot • leads to the ovary • holds up the anther • also known as maize • male part of the plant • type of veins in dicots • contains seeds in cones • also known as seed leaf • an example of a conifer • example of a dicotyledon • example of monocotyledon • the food store of a seed • ...
Classification of plants 2020-04-29
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- holds up the anther
- contains pollen
- small and pale group of plants
- mushroom, mold and yeast are examples of group
- a monocotyledon
- has two cotyledons
- surrounds the seed and becomes the fruit after fertilization
- contains seeds in cones
- the food store of a seed
- also known as maize
- also known as seed leaf
- colourful and often scented part of the flower that attracts insects and some birds
- shortened as dicot
- leads to the ovary
- group of plants that are large and colourful in size
- veins running in only one direction
- complete structure for the reproduction of new plants
- male part of the plant
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- example of a dicotyledon
- reproduces with large spores
- plants that do not produce flowers and seeds
- made up of the stigma, style and ovary (which are the 3 main parts of the female part of the plant)
- example of monocotyledon
- largest classification/group of plants
- type of veins in dicots
- develops into a seed after fertilization
- type of root found in monocots
- complete female part of the plant
- contains the ovule (egg)
- protects the young flower and has a green colour
- an example of a conifer
- type of root found in dicots
- collects pollen
- last name of your science teacher
34 Clues: contains pollen • a monocotyledon • collects pollen • has two cotyledons • shortened as dicot • leads to the ovary • holds up the anther • also known as maize • male part of the plant • type of veins in dicots • contains seeds in cones • also known as seed leaf • an example of a conifer • example of a dicotyledon • example of monocotyledon • the food store of a seed • contains the ovule (egg) • ...
transport in plants 2019-04-01
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- flow (mass transfer and bulk flow) movement of fluids down a pressure or temperature gradient.
- sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins.
- Removes sucrose from the phloem
- region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- pathway water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells, near the xylem, the Casparian strip forms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell walls, and water must move into the cytoplasm to continue.
- strip a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
- a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
- detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.
- a plant that needs very little water.
- hairs each pf a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- cells a thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
- Bundles a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
- plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. it is produced to act as a temporary cell wall in response to stimuli such as stress or damage
- Plates an area of relatively large pores present in the common end walls of sieve tube elements
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- the sticking together of particles of different substances
- an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
- Elements (aka vessel member/trachea) cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
- the products of photosynthesis that are transported around a plant, e.g., sucrose
- an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
- the transport of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant, in phloem tissue; requires the input of metabolic energy; term is sometimes used more generally to include transport in the xylem.
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
- plan diagrams a diagram that only shows the outlines of the different tissues. it never shows individual cells.
- subcategory of membrane transport proteins that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its gradient
- a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- loading the process in which hydrogen ions are removed from the companion cell by active transport, before diffusing down a potential gradient across the co-transporter proteins which allow them to bring sucrose
- an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
- a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
- a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake by a leafy plant shoot
- fibres provides mechanical support to the plant parts and surface fibers helps in seed and fruit dispersal.
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- cells found within phloem of flowering plants, usually closely associated with a sieve element its function is uncertain, though it appears to regulate the activity of the adjacent sieve element and to take part in loading and unloading sugar into the sieve element.
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
- a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
- pathway the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse.
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- release sucrose into the phloem
45 Clues: Removes sucrose from the phloem • release sucrose into the phloem • a plant that needs very little water. • detail diagrams generally shows individual cells. • the sticking together of particles of the same substance. • the sticking together of particles of different substances • sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. • ...
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
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- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- a group of animals with a backbone
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
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- the "m" in MRS C GREN
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
- a gas produced by plants
22 Clues: the "m" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "g" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Animals and Plants 2024-07-24
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- The hard foot of a horse.
- The foot of a cat or dog.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem.
- The long nose of an elephant.
- A type of root that is made up of many small, thin roots.
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts insects.
- Roots that grow from parts of the plant like stems or leaves
- The main vein in the center of a leaf.
- The kind of feet ducks have that help them swim.
- Birds use these to fly.
- The part fish use to breathe underwater.
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- The hard outer covering of a turtle or snail.
- Long hairs on the face of a cat that help it sense things.
- A thick, main root that grows deep into the soil.
- The hard mouth part of a bird.
- The male part of a flower that makes pollen.
- The part of a fish that helps it swim.
- The flat part of a leaf.
- These carry water and nutrients through a leaf.
- Female part of a flower
- The hard, strong part of a tree that supports branches and leaves.
- The organ in your chest that helps you breathe.
22 Clues: Female part of a flower • Birds use these to fly. • The flat part of a leaf. • The hard foot of a horse. • The foot of a cat or dog. • The long nose of an elephant. • The hard mouth part of a bird. • The part of a fish that helps it swim. • The main vein in the center of a leaf. • The part fish use to breathe underwater. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem. • ...
Week 5 Plants 2024-10-02
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- Scientific name of the vine that is extremely fragrant, has flowers with 5 stamens
- A type of plant that will cover an area of ground over time
- Groundcover with white or yellow variegation on the leaves, looks shrub like
- an Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi plant gets red _________ on its branches
- Scientific name of the vine that is known to cover buildings and has leaves resembling a dinosaur foot
- Low dark green groundcover with white bell shaped flowers
- Scientific name of the plant that is popular to use in floral arrangements and hanging baskets
- An arid climate plant that has a gummy texture
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- Groundcover consisting of short stalks of whorled leaves, gets white horned berries
- Vine with 3 shallow lobes on the leaf, gets flower stalks and purple berries
- Scientific name of the plant that has leaves resembling spinach
- Scientific name of the plant that has yellow variegation and can look terrible if not maintained.
- Vine with pink or yellow fragrant flowers, does not occupy a lot of space
- Groundcover that has pale blue "propeller" shaped flowers
- Has square stems and blue flowers
- Scientific name of the plant with dark green leaves and a light colored midrib, groundcover
- Vine that forms trunklike branches, has long flower bundles that hang down
- Vine that will take over a space, has nice red foliage
- A type of plant that spreads out and can climb trees and buildings
- Term to describe the center vein on a leaf
20 Clues: Has square stems and blue flowers • Term to describe the center vein on a leaf • An arid climate plant that has a gummy texture • Vine that will take over a space, has nice red foliage • Groundcover that has pale blue "propeller" shaped flowers • Low dark green groundcover with white bell shaped flowers • A type of plant that will cover an area of ground over time • ...
More about plants 2023-05-18
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- plants that grow in a very dry and sunny place
- a sign of luck
- an organism that eats other organisms
- trees that lose their leaves in autumn
- a giant tree that have more roots to keep it balanced
- plants that have breathing roots
- is a plant that has a very soft seed that flies in the sky
- the part of a plant that absorb water and minerals
- aquaticplants that are fixed underwater but they float on water
- organisms that produces complex organic compounds
- aquaticplants that float on water
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- a part on the lamina that is used for photosynthesis and breathing
- a plant that grows only on water
- the kitchen of the plant
- a pink houseplant that is an eye catcher
- trees that are always green
- plants that need less water to survive
- aquaticplants that grows in water
- plants that grow in or on water
- biggest flower in the world
- the smallest plant in the world
- the part of a plant that gives water and .food to all parts
- also called leaf blade
23 Clues: a sign of luck • also called leaf blade • the kitchen of the plant • trees that are always green • biggest flower in the world • plants that grow in or on water • the smallest plant in the world • a plant that grows only on water • plants that have breathing roots • aquaticplants that grows in water • aquaticplants that float on water • an organism that eats other organisms • ...
Plants Ch 4 2022-12-05
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- chemical that affects how the plant grows
- tiny structures that will later become sperm cells
- system of tubelike structures inside a plant through which water, food, and minerals travel
- period when an organisms growth or activity stops
- seed plant that produces naked seeds
- protects the root from injury as the root grows (2 words)
- angiosperms with only one seed leaf
- flowering plants
- groups of similar cells that perform a specific function
- structure that contains an egg cell
- waxy, waterproof layer on plants leaves that help reduce water loss
- contains aa young plant inside
- occurs when sperm and eggs unite
- flowering plants that live for more than two years
- process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves
- vascular tissue through which water and minerals travel
- complete their life cycle in two years
- ripened ovary and other structure that encloses a seed
- green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
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- most gymnosperms reproductive structures
- seed leaf
- process by which food is made
- structures in plant cells in which food is made
- vascular tissue through which food moves
- small openings on the surface layer of leaves
- plants response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day
- large storage sac in a cell that can expand or contract
- the fertilized egg (plant)
- young plant that develops from the zygote
- anchor the plant and absorbs water and minerals
- occurs when embryo begins to grow again and pushes out of the seed
- leaves on a fern
- plants growth response
- flowering plants the complete a life cycle in one growing season
- rootlike structures that anchor moss
35 Clues: seed leaf • flowering plants • leaves on a fern • plants growth response • the fertilized egg (plant) • process by which food is made • contains aa young plant inside • occurs when sperm and eggs unite • angiosperms with only one seed leaf • structure that contains an egg cell • seed plant that produces naked seeds • rootlike structures that anchor moss • ...
Animals and Plants 2025-04-12
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- Small-leaved herb used in stews
- Large hairy spider
- Strong-flavored herb in Italian food
- Bird of prey with sharp vision
- Majestic bird, symbol of freedom
- Bright bulb flower, symbol of spring
- Long curved tooth, often on an elephant
- A tree that keeps its leaves year-round
- Woodland bird with a deep drumming call
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- Spiny sea creature
- The act of gathering crops
- Wild cat with tufted ears
- Sharp tooth of a snake or wolf
- Succulent used for healing burns
- Wild canine known for its howls
- Aromatic green herb used in pesto
- Flowering shrub common in moors
- Bony horn structure grown by deer
- Sharp growth on stems or branches
- Playful water mammal
20 Clues: Spiny sea creature • Large hairy spider • Playful water mammal • Wild cat with tufted ears • The act of gathering crops • Sharp tooth of a snake or wolf • Bird of prey with sharp vision • Small-leaved herb used in stews • Wild canine known for its howls • Flowering shrub common in moors • Succulent used for healing burns • Majestic bird, symbol of freedom • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2025-05-21
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- This describes the outer covering of fruits that contains air spaces.
- Other than water, plants compete to take in this from the soil.
- Other than stiff spikes, these allows a seed to attach itself to the fur of an animal.
- Seeds are dispersed to reduce the chances of this occurrence.
- They wither and drop off during fruit formation.
- This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation.
- It attracts animals to move into the flower.
- The male cell which moves down the style carries genetic material in this part.
- What the ovary develops into.
- Flowers pollinated by them are large, brightly-coloured and scented.
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- This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it.
- The process where the male and female reproductive cells fuse.
- It supports the anther.
- Having this allows a plant to spread out its leaves to trap more light.
- What a seed develops from.
- This is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to stigma.
- This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer.
- Other than being large, the stigma of wind-pollinated plants may be this.
- Seeds which are light with fine hairs are easily lifted by these currents.
- Seeds dispersed in this way have pod-like structures that harden when ripe.
20 Clues: It supports the anther. • What a seed develops from. • What the ovary develops into. • It attracts animals to move into the flower. • They wither and drop off during fruit formation. • This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it. • This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer. • This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2025-05-12
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- The ultimate and primary source of energy for all living organisms.
- An essential component of photosynthesis taken by the xylem vessels of the plant.
- The process by which green plants synthesize their own food.
- Process of uptake of food and it's utilization by the body.
- The essential byproduct of photosynthesis used by the living organisms for respiration.
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for food.
- Small pores present on the leaf that participate in gas exchange and transpiration.
- The green pigment present in leaves that captures sunlight.
- Components of food required for carrying out different metabolic processes in an organism.
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- Organisms growing on dead and decaying matter.
- An essential nutrient replenished in soil with the application of fertilizers.
- Pitcher plant is an ________ plant.
- The carbohydrate synthesized in plants as a result of photosynthesis.
- A parasitic plant with yellow, slender and tubular stem.
- The gas required for the production of food in plants.
- Organisms that can prepare their own food are known as________
- A symbiotic bacteria present in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
- A storage carbohydrate present in plants.
- A symbiotic relationship between an algae and fungi.
- Basic structural and functional unit of a living organism.
20 Clues: Pitcher plant is an ________ plant. • A storage carbohydrate present in plants. • Organisms growing on dead and decaying matter. • Organisms that depend on other organisms for food. • A symbiotic relationship between an algae and fungi. • The gas required for the production of food in plants. • A parasitic plant with yellow, slender and tubular stem. • ...
Transport in plants 2025-02-12
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- two monossacharide joined together
- tendency for water to attracted to hydrophilic surface
- ... of cell contents provide interrupted flow of water
- water moves through cell walls
- pulling of water caused by transpiration
- Plants that lives in dry place
- organic molecule containing nitrogen
- amino acid containing sulfur
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- is a sink
- water moves from cell to cell through plasmodesmata
- tendency for water to stick to each other
- organic molecule phosphorus
- H ions moves with sucrose through ... protein
- b-glucose is isomer of glucose to make
- provide hardened structure preventing vessels from collapsing
- sprouting potato tuber is a ...
- monossacharides for sucrose
- where plants would make cellulose the most
- hair-like structure helps to traps moist air
- thick, waterproof ... strip prevents water moving through the apoplast
- a-glucose is isomer of glucose to make
21 Clues: is a sink • organic molecule phosphorus • monossacharides for sucrose • amino acid containing sulfur • water moves through cell walls • Plants that lives in dry place • sprouting potato tuber is a ... • two monossacharide joined together • organic molecule containing nitrogen • b-glucose is isomer of glucose to make • a-glucose is isomer of glucose to make • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2025-09-18
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- Non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores
- Protective outer covering of a seed
- Structures under fern leaves that produce and release spores
- Part of seed that develops into the root
- Horizontal stem growing above ground, e.g. in strawberries
- Process that follows fertilization resulting in seed production
- Agent like insects or wind that helps in transferring pollen
- Male gamete-producing structure in flowering plants
- Male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen
- Part of seed that develops into the shoot
- Sticky top part of the pistil where pollen grains land
- A means or method of dispersing seeds (e.g. wind, animal)
- Female reproductive part of a flower containing ovary, style and stigma
- Shoot growing from base of plant used in vegetative reproduction
- Brightly coloured parts of a flower that attract insects
- Tube that connects stigma to the ovary
- Seeds are thrown out when fruit bursts open
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- Plant with both male and female reproductive organs
- Transfer of pollen between different plants of same species
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in ovary
- Transfer of pollen within the same flower or same plant
- Process by which pollen is transferred from anther to stigma
- Short swollen underground stem used in vegetative propagation
- Underground stem used for vegetative propagation, e.g. ginger
- Process by which flowering plants produce seeds through the fusion of male and female gametes
- Structure produced in anthers that carries male gametes
- Process by which seeds are scattered away from the parent plant
- Swollen underground stem that stores food, e.g. potato
- Protective outer parts of a flower (often green)
- Units of reproduction formed after fertilization in flowering plants
- Part of the flower that produces ovules
- Underground storage organ with fleshy leaves, e.g. onion
- Type of asexual reproduction using stems, roots or leaves
33 Clues: Protective outer covering of a seed • Tube that connects stigma to the ovary • Part of the flower that produces ovules • Part of seed that develops into the root • Part of seed that develops into the shoot • Seeds are thrown out when fruit bursts open • Non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores • Protective outer parts of a flower (often green) • ...
Nuclear power plants 2015-11-28
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- Contain the uranium
- increases the cost of a nuclear plant
- Is formed by neutrons and protons
- Its job is slowing down neutron speed
- The material the nuclear reactor container is made of
- Uncontrolled reaction
- Its job is to recycle steam
- A sub-product of fission reaction
- The major problem of a nuclear plant
- Is connected to a turbine to produce electricity
- One of the most dangerous fission product
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- When low, rises the probability of fission reaction
- The action of splitting a nucleus
- After this time radiation is decreased by 50%
- forces liquid to circulate
- Allow to take under control fission reactions
- Difference between initial and final mass
- Is capable to rotate a turbine
- Allows to exchange heating
- Uranium isotope used in nuclear plants
20 Clues: Contain the uranium • Uncontrolled reaction • forces liquid to circulate • Allows to exchange heating • Its job is to recycle steam • Is capable to rotate a turbine • The action of splitting a nucleus • Is formed by neutrons and protons • A sub-product of fission reaction • The major problem of a nuclear plant • increases the cost of a nuclear plant • ...
Plants and animals 2019-10-29
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- where fertilised egg will develop to a foetus.
- is a green pigment found in a plant cell.
- where sperm cells are produced.
- system that ensures continuation of the human species.
- is a muscle that contracts to pull lungs downwards during inhalation.
- works together with muscular system to allow movement.
- is a system that breaks down food into smaller pieces.
- protects heart and lungs.
- controls the substances entering and exiting the cell.
- supports the shape of the plant cell.
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- controls cell activities and also contains genetic material.
- is where digestion begins.
- make up plants and animals.
- is a system where gaseous exchange takes place.
- pumps blood to the rest of the body.
- where gaseous exchange takes place.
- water is absorbed from undigested food.
- is where digestion ends.
- is carried into the bloodstream at the small intestine.
- where egg cells are produced.
- expands during inhalation and contracts during exhalation.
21 Clues: is where digestion ends. • protects heart and lungs. • is where digestion begins. • make up plants and animals. • where egg cells are produced. • where sperm cells are produced. • where gaseous exchange takes place. • pumps blood to the rest of the body. • supports the shape of the plant cell. • water is absorbed from undigested food. • is a green pigment found in a plant cell. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2021-02-13
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- act as a cofactor in chlorophyll synthesis
- Growing on other plants which are the host
- coenzyme in photosynthesis
- Consists of parenchyma cells
- important in the equilibrium of osmotic pressure
- form root hair cell
- Have suberin/lignin which form Casparian strip
- Carnivorous plant
- Part of the root connected to the base of the plant stem
- light brown or grey spots in between leaf veins
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- Do not harm the host
- act as a cofactor for enzyme
- leaves undergo chlorosis
- vitamin B constituents
- breakdown of urea
- Located at the tip of the root
- involve sucrose translocation
- involve in nitrogen fixation
- red spots on leaf surfaces
- involve in nitrogen metabolism and photosynthesis
- synthesis of auxin
21 Clues: breakdown of urea • Carnivorous plant • synthesis of auxin • form root hair cell • Do not harm the host • vitamin B constituents • leaves undergo chlorosis • coenzyme in photosynthesis • red spots on leaf surfaces • act as a cofactor for enzyme • Consists of parenchyma cells • involve in nitrogen fixation • involve sucrose translocation • Located at the tip of the root • ...
Plants and Animals 2021-02-06
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- are any members of the mammalian infraclass Marsupialia
- are ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia
- is the living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose, to parts of the plant where needed
- are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, a paraphyletic grouping comprising all amniotes except synapsids and birds
- are a group of highly specialised egg-laying predatory mammals, containing the platypus and echidnas
- are elongated metameric creatures with one pair of legs per body segment
- are an informal group consisting of three divisions of non-vascular land plants (embryophytes): the liverworts, hornworts and mosses
- are spiders , harvestmen , mites and ticks , and their relatives like scorpions that don't live in Michigan
- are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided
- is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants, phloem being the other
- are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments
- are a major group of only marine animals. The name comes from the Greek word for "spiny skin"
- form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles
- form a large group of plants that are defined as land plants that have lignified tissues for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant
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- also known as Acrogymnospermae, are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes
- the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda
- s a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter
- are marked by seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel-veined leaves, scattered vascular bundles in the stem, the absence of a typical cambium, and an adventitious root system
- the members of the phylum Porifera, are a basal Metazoa clade as a sister of the Diploblasts is a condition of the blastula in which there are two primary germ layers: the ectoderm and endoderm
- are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia
- is an animal with a spinal cord surrounded by cartilage or bone.
- are the most diverse group of land plants, with 64 orders, 416 families, approximately 13,000 known genera and 300,000 known species
- are animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column, derived from the notochord
23 Clues: are any members of the mammalian infraclass Marsupialia • are ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia • is an animal with a spinal cord surrounded by cartilage or bone. • are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia • the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda • ...
reproduction in plants 2021-02-22
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- ovary develops into
- fertilisation occurs inside
- is the transfer of pollen from anther from another flower to the stigma of another flower
- is an example of asexual reproduction
- petals attract insects
- stigma in wind pollinated plant ... outside flower on long styles
- is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- is the transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma in the same flower
- sexual reproduction requires ... parents
- ovule develop into
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- reproduction is one parent only
- pollination is when pollen is distributed by insects
- pollination is when pollen is distributed by the wind
- wind pollinated plant produce a large ... of pollen
- protect flower when it is still a bud
- is water dispersal
- is the part of seed that will grow root
- is the female reproductive organ
- is the male part of flower
- wind pollinated plants has no
- the pollen in wind pollinated plant is
- is a process where plants convert light energy to sugar
22 Clues: is water dispersal • ovule develop into • ovary develops into • petals attract insects • is the male part of flower • fertilisation occurs inside • wind pollinated plants has no • reproduction is one parent only • is the female reproductive organ • protect flower when it is still a bud • is an example of asexual reproduction • the pollen in wind pollinated plant is • ...
Chapter 7: Plants 2021-03-01
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- The sepal is a leaf-shaped structure found in flowering plants.
- Any material that organisms are made up of.
- Mass of scales or bracts,usually ovate in shape.
- Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers.
- Plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
- Any member of a class of signaling molecules in multicellular organisms.
- Once a year.
- The response or orientation of a plant or certain lower animals to a stimulus that acts with greater intensity from one direction than another.
- A plant that only lasts one year.
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- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- A membrane-bound cell organelle.
- A mass of micro-spores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust.
- Fertilized egg cell.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- One of two groups that flowering plants can be sorted into.
- Hormones that control growth.
- Fuel from the decomposition of organic matter.
- A fruit is a mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of the ovary.
- A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food.
- A plant with two growing seasons.
- Enlarged basal portion of the pistil.
21 Clues: Once a year. • Fertilized egg cell. • Hormones that control growth. • A membrane-bound cell organelle. • A plant with two growing seasons. • A plant that only lasts one year. • The ovule producing part of a flower. • Enlarged basal portion of the pistil. • The male reproductive part of a flower. • Any material that organisms are made up of. • ...
Crops and Plants 2017-04-12
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- A cultivated plant that is grown as food.
- Green, People usually use it for salad.
- Red and Round.
- Long and yellow
- Red and grow in a field.
- Underground part of a stem or rhizome.
- Has two main functions.
- Returns year after year.
- Round, yellow and Orange/Red.
- Orange and Round.
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- Usually under ground.
- Little,Blue and Round.
- Orange,People carve at Halloween.
- The food factory of the plant.
- Long,green and people can use them for making pickles.
- Very small and green.
- Long and Orange
- Red and a type of Berry.
- Makes your eyes tear up when you cut them.
- Yellow.
20 Clues: Yellow. • Red and Round. • Long and Orange • Long and yellow • Orange and Round. • Usually under ground. • Very small and green. • Little,Blue and Round. • Has two main functions. • Red and a type of Berry. • Red and grow in a field. • Returns year after year. • Round, yellow and Orange/Red. • The food factory of the plant. • Orange,People carve at Halloween. • ...
All about Plants 2020-10-20
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- The outermost part of a plant cell.
- Contains female gametes
- What develops into a fruit after fertilization
- Sugar is stored in the form of...
- Contains male gametes
- Part of the plant cell that lets substances move in and out of the cell
- Leaves under the flower
- Sweet, sugary substance at the base of the petals
- The most colorful part of the flower
- Part of a plant cell that helps maintain water balance
- Helps to avoid competition with the parent plant
- The ovule grows to form a...
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- Another name for sugar
- Long tubes which transport water around the plant
- Male parts of the flower
- Jelly-like substance inside a plant cell.
- Another product of photosynthesis aside from sugar
- Part of the stamen that supports the anther
- The stage after fertilization is...
- One of the reactants of photosynthesis
- A substance inside Chloroplast
- Part of a plant cell that serves as the brain of the cell
- Supports the stigma of a flower
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- It is needed so that the plant can make proteins
25 Clues: Contains male gametes • Another name for sugar • Contains female gametes • Leaves under the flower • Male parts of the flower • The ovule grows to form a... • A substance inside Chloroplast • Supports the stigma of a flower • Sugar is stored in the form of... • The outermost part of a plant cell. • The stage after fertilization is... • The most colorful part of the flower • ...
All about Plants 2020-10-20
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- What develops into a fruit after fertilization
- Long tubes which transport water around the plant
- The ovule grows to form a...
- Contains female gametes
- A substance inside Chloroplast
- Jelly-like substance inside a plant cell.
- The stage after fertilization is...
- One of the reactants of photosynthesis
- The outermost part of a plant cell.
- The most colorful part of the flower
- Part of the stamen that supports the anther
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- It is needed so that the plant can make proteins
- Part of a plant cell that helps maintain water balance
- Sugar is stored in the form of...
- Helps to avoid competition with the parent plant
- Sweet, sugary substance at the base of the petals
- Part of the plant cell that lets substances move in and out of the cell
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Leaves under the flower
- Male parts of the flower
- Another product of photosynthesis aside from
- Another name for sugar
- Part of a plant cell that serves as the brain of the cell
- Supports the stigma of a flower
- Contains male gametes
25 Clues: Contains male gametes • Another name for sugar • Leaves under the flower • Contains female gametes • Male parts of the flower • The ovule grows to form a... • A substance inside Chloroplast • Supports the stigma of a flower • Sugar is stored in the form of... • The stage after fertilization is... • The outermost part of a plant cell. • The most colorful part of the flower • ...
11BSc Flowering Plants 2021-05-20
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- a type of cell found in a leaf which contains lots of chloroplasts.
- an essential catalyst for photosynthesis.
- the embryonic shoot.
- a key product of photosynthesis.
- the site of cellular respiration in a cell.
- trace mineral needed for protein structure and DNA synthesis.
- the requirements for successful germination.
- the third stage of primary growth.
- a type of growth in plants that creates rings.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from gravity.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of secondary growth.
- a key product of cellular respiration - without this growth cannot occur.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root.
- movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- the prefix for water.
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- the protective coating of a seed.
- an organelle that is enlarged in plant cells and holds water/dissolved trace minerals.
- if this decreases too much photosynthesis and ultimately growth will occur very slowly.
- a hormone that causes cells to elongate and thus drives plant tropisms.
- this might happen to enzymes if they are heated up too much or if they are put in the incorrect pH.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- the prefix for touch.
- a type of reproduction that only requires one individual.
- the process whereby the embryonic plant emerges from the seed.
- the process which involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- an important structure in a flower that makes nectar.
- the process where water moves up the plant against gravity.
- a growth response whereby plants grow towards or away from light.
- the meristematic tissue which is the site of primary growth.
- a process whereby pollen from one flowers anther is transferred to the stigma of another flower.
31 Clues: the embryonic shoot. • the prefix for touch. • the prefix for water. • a key product of photosynthesis. • the protective coating of a seed. • the third stage of primary growth. • an essential catalyst for photosynthesis. • the site of cellular respiration in a cell. • the site of photosynthesis in a plant cell. • the requirements for successful germination. • ...
Plants and Animals 2021-07-14
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- An Australian tree with sweet smelling bark
- To remove all the leaves from a plant
- A small parrot with a long tail and a crest on top of its head
- A room or building made of glass, where plants are grown
- A large mammal with thick skin and hooves
- A spotted, leopard like cat of North and South America
- A place of safety
- A North American wild dog that makes a long, sad sound at night
- A large herbivorous dinosaur with heavy bony armour
- Relating to a plant with a life cycle of more than two years
- A kind of spiny grass
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- An Australian shrub with large red flowers, also the floral emblem of NSW
- An object sent into orbit around a planet to send information back to Earth
- One of several shrubs or trees with glossy evergreen leaves and white, pink, or red, waxy rose like flowers
- A tall tree with pale purple flowers
- A sea animal with a rounded nose, usually blackish on top and paler beneath
- The science dealing with the classification of types of plants and animals
- A South American burrowing animal with a covering of bony plates
- The science of what substances are made of and the ways they react with one another
- Of a plant, living for two years, or producing seeds in its second year
- An invertebrate with jointed legs and a segmented body
- A type of Australian sport and food fish
- A large fish found in the northern areas of Earth
- The development of a seed into a plant
24 Clues: A place of safety • A kind of spiny grass • A tall tree with pale purple flowers • To remove all the leaves from a plant • The development of a seed into a plant • A type of Australian sport and food fish • A large mammal with thick skin and hooves • An Australian tree with sweet smelling bark • A large fish found in the northern areas of Earth • ...
Plants and Animals 2021-07-14
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- An Australian tree with sweet smelling bark
- To remove all the leaves from a plant
- A small parrot with a long tail and a crest on top of its head
- A room or building made of glass, where plants are grown
- A large mammal with thick skin and hooves
- A spotted, leopard like cat of North and South America
- A place of safety
- A North American wild dog that makes a long, sad sound at night
- A large herbivorous dinosaur with heavy bony armour
- Relating to a plant with a life cycle of more than two years
- A kind of spiny grass
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- An Australian shrub with large red flowers, also the floral emblem of NSW
- An object sent into orbit around a planet to send information back to Earth
- One of several shrubs or trees with glossy evergreen leaves and white, pink, or red, waxy rose like flowers
- A tall tree with pale purple flowers
- A sea animal with a rounded nose, usually blackish on top and paler beneath
- The science dealing with the classification of types of plants and animals
- A South American burrowing animal with a covering of bony plates
- The science of what substances are made of and the ways they react with one another
- Of a plant, living for two years, or producing seeds in its second year
- An invertebrate with jointed legs and a segmented body
- A type of Australian sport and food fish
- A large fish found in the northern areas of Earth
- The development of a seed into a plant
24 Clues: A place of safety • A kind of spiny grass • A tall tree with pale purple flowers • To remove all the leaves from a plant • The development of a seed into a plant • A type of Australian sport and food fish • A large mammal with thick skin and hooves • An Australian tree with sweet smelling bark • A large fish found in the northern areas of Earth • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-05-23
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- Flower is the ______ part of plant
- Roots, stem and leaves are ______ part of plants
- Single cell formed by fusion of male and female gamete
- Zygote develops into _________
- Movement of seeds from one place to another
- Reproduction with the formation of seeds
- Leaves of this plant give rise to new plant
- Process of transfer of pollen grains
- Male gamete in plants
- Reproduction without the formation of seeds
- Flowers with either male or female reproductive parts only
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- Yeast reproduces by this method
- Ripened ovary after fertilization
- Female reproductive part of flowers
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- The process of production of new organisms from parent organisms
- Scars on eye where new plants arise
- Flowers with both male and female reproductive parts
- Fungus reproduce by formation of _______
- Male reproductive part of flowers
- When new plants are produced but a cut branch
- Algae that reproduce by fragmentation
- Short stem with overlapping small leaves
- Female gamete ovum is found in this swollen part
24 Clues: Male gamete in plants • Zygote develops into _________ • Yeast reproduces by this method • Ripened ovary after fertilization • Fusion of male and female gametes • Male reproductive part of flowers • Flower is the ______ part of plant • Female reproductive part of flowers • Scars on eye where new plants arise • Process of transfer of pollen grains • ...
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-27
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- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- Alga is an/a _________.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
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- A combination of components is called ______.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- A grana is made up of a sack of _________.
- Fungi grow during warm and _______ weather.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
23 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • A grana is made up of a sack of _________. • ...
Classification of plants 2023-09-12
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- conducting tissue for food
- example of gymnosperms
- A botanist in 1883
- only present in plant cell
- example of pteridophytes
- spores are formed on this surface of the leaves
- flowers with 5 petals
- a title given to bryophytes
- what does xylem conduct
- present in spirogyra
- plants mainly grow in water
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- example of hollow stem
- further divided into gymnosperms and angiosperms
- two cotyledons
- with cell wall
- contains chlorophyll
- plants reproduce sexually by ____
- evergreen and woody
- means hidden
- require more than three years to complete their life cycle
- bear flowers
21 Clues: means hidden • bear flowers • two cotyledons • with cell wall • A botanist in 1883 • evergreen and woody • contains chlorophyll • present in spirogyra • flowers with 5 petals • example of hollow stem • example of gymnosperms • what does xylem conduct • example of pteridophytes • only present in plant cell • a title given to bryophytes • plants mainly grow in water • ...
Chapter 3: Plants 2024-02-13
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- type of stem that is hard and rigid
- anchor plants and absorb water
- rootlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants
- where pollen is produced
- connects the stigma to the ovary
- vascular plant that produces flowers
- most common type of nonvascular plant
- male reproductive part of the flower
- type of stem that is soft, like the ones in flowers
- leaflike structures that protect the flower bud
- hollow structure at the base of the pistil that protects seeds as they develop
- sperm cells
- tissue found in the stem that produces new xylem and phloem
- controls where gases enter and leave a leaf
- vascular tissue that moves food through a plant
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- animals help with this
- cone bearing plant
- made up of embryo, stored food, seed coat
- two cotyledons
- when a seed cracks open the seed coat and the embryo pushes out of the seed
- vascular tissue that moves water
- the process of water evaporating from the leaves
- used by seedless vascular plants to reproduce
- how seeds get scattered
- "naked seed"
- site of photosynthesis
- young plant that grows from the fertilized egg
- protects the root as it grows through the soil
- female reproductive part of the flower
29 Clues: sperm cells • "naked seed" • two cotyledons • cone bearing plant • animals help with this • site of photosynthesis • how seeds get scattered • where pollen is produced • anchor plants and absorb water • vascular tissue that moves water • connects the stigma to the ovary • type of stem that is hard and rigid • vascular plant that produces flowers • male reproductive part of the flower • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-07-10
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- half the number of chromosome. nucleus gamete
- process involving the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote
- the normal number of chromosome
- female part of the flower
- the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to the stigma of a flower in another plant of the same species
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
- a slender shoot that arises from a bud in the parent plant. It grows horizontally over the surface of the soil.
- a stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary. It holds the stigma in a suitable position to trap pollen grain
- modified leaves which enclose and protect the other parts of the flower in the bud stage
- the stalk that holds the anther in a suitable position to disperse the pollent
- nuclear division whereby the daughter nuclei produced contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
- the swollen end of an underground stem
- the fusion of the nucleus of the male gamete with the nucleus of the female gamete to form a zygote
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- process resulting in the production of genetically identical offspring from one parent, without the fusion of gametes (reproductive cells)
- contains one or more ovules
- one of the condition necessary for germination
- brightly color to attract insects for pollination, provide a platform for insects to land
- male part of the flower
- an underground storage stem. It bears scale
- form of nuclear division in which a parent cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells
- grows out from each pollen grain. The male gamete enters it.
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or of a different flower on the same plant
- consist two lobes. each lobes contains two pollen's sacs.
- one of the condition necessary for germination
- modified leaves forming the most obvious (con
- is a swollen structure at the end of the style. It receives the pollen grains
- one of the condition necessary for germination
27 Clues: male part of the flower • female part of the flower • contains one or more ovules • the normal number of chromosome • the swollen end of an underground stem • an underground storage stem. It bears scale • half the number of chromosome. nucleus gamete • modified leaves forming the most obvious (con • one of the condition necessary for germination • ...
Animals and Plants 2024-08-11
20 Clues: daun • ular • akar • buah • biji • sapi • gajah • bunga • bebek • angsa • batang • rumput • kerbau • beruang • jerapah • ranting • merpati • kupu kupu • ayam jantan • ayam betina
Plants and Flowers 2023-02-15
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- Vegetation that consists of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop
- A prickly bush or shrub that typically bears red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers
- A lily that bears large yellow, red, or orange flowers, each flower lasting only one day
- A bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family
- It traps flys
- A bulbous plant with large trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant, flowers on a tall, slender stem
- A goosefoot found in the Andes, where it was widely cultivated for its edible starchy seeds before the introduction of Old World grains
- A single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground
- A North American plant of the daisy family that has flowers with cone-shaped disks that appear to consist of soft spines
- The evergreen shrub or small tree that produces tea leaves, native to South and eastern Asia and grown as a major cash crop
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- A popular cultivated viola with flowers in rich colors, with both summer- and winter-flowering varieties
- A bulbous plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center
- A succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves and has brilliantly colored flowers
- A tall North American plant of the daisy family, with substantial golden-rayed flowers
- An unbranched evergreen tree with a crown of long feathered or fan-shaped leaves, and typically having old leaf scars forming a regular pattern on the trunk
- A succulent plant, typically having a rosette of toothed fleshy leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems
- A herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions, which has long been cultivated for its showy flowers
- A tree grown for its edible fruit
- A giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated
- A shrub or small tree of north temperate regions, which yields hard timber and is grown for its decorative foliage, red stems, or colorful berries
- A flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds
21 Clues: It traps flys • A tree grown for its edible fruit • A bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family • A giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated • A tall North American plant of the daisy family, with substantial golden-rayed flowers • ...
Life of Plants 2023-02-16
20 Clues: Woe • wide • ideal • Juicy • Roots • Flower • Leaves • Ground • ecstasy • rapidly • Delight • Weather • Heavily • branched • siblings • expressed • Scattered • delirious • thereafter • dismissively
Plants GCSE Biology 2021-09-23
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- plants use glucose for this
- where gas exchange takes place
- when water is lost from the leaves by evcaporation through the stomata
- protective layer on top of the leaf, waterproof
- absorbs and loses water to open and close the stomata
- makes the roots go down and shoots go up
- gas release by plant which controls fruit ripening
- transports water
- seeds germination hormone
- - plant grows towards light
- this and oxygen are products of photosynthesis
- acts as a barrier for plants
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- when soluble products of photosynthesis are transported around the plant
- contains guard cells and stomata
- cause of stunted growth
- layer of the leaf which is tightly packed with chloroplasts to absorb light and photosynthesise.
- make the plant unpleasant to eat
- hormone controls growth
- transports substances produced by photosynthesis around the plan
- thin and transparent layer which allows light to enter the palisade layer underneath it
20 Clues: transports water • cause of stunted growth • hormone controls growth • seeds germination hormone • plants use glucose for this • - plant grows towards light • acts as a barrier for plants • where gas exchange takes place • contains guard cells and stomata • make the plant unpleasant to eat • makes the roots go down and shoots go up • this and oxygen are products of photosynthesis • ...
Plants and Microscopy 2024-01-06
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- What structure transports water around a plant?
- Water molecules form the transpiration stream because there is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between them caused by hydrogen bonds.
- The movement of water from roots to leaves through the xylem forms the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stream.
- What focus lens should a student adjust on a microscope to increase the resolution of the image?
- What structure on a leaf is the site of water loss?
- Name the factor affecting the rate of transpiration that begins with a T.
- Name the process of movement of dissolved sugars around a plant.
- What organelle has the role of releasing energy?
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- What structure transports food around a plant?
- Majority of stomata are found on the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of the leaf.
- What substance is the xylem made of?
- Is the xylem living or dead?
- Dividing the image size by the actual size of an image allows you to calculate what?
- Is the phloem living or dead?
- What process is carried out in palisade cells?
- What objective lens (magnification) should you always use first on a microscope?
- There are two types of microscope, one of them is light, what is the other?
- What can we put on our specimens on a slide to help us see them easier?
- What lens should the student adjust to change the magnification on a microscope?
- What gas diffuses out of the stomata?
20 Clues: Is the xylem living or dead? • Is the phloem living or dead? • What substance is the xylem made of? • What gas diffuses out of the stomata? • What structure transports food around a plant? • What process is carried out in palisade cells? • What structure transports water around a plant? • What organelle has the role of releasing energy? • ...
Plants and Animals 2024-11-08
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- Yellow and white flower.
- Youngest frog stage.
- Eggselent farm animals.
- Famously long-necked.
- Begin writing a letter with this animal.
- California's state animal.
- A couple of these might pull your buggy.
- Symbol of the USA.
- Sometimes it rains these.
- California's state bird.
- Tropical trees
- Ice birds.
- Some pop it.
- Shore birds.
- Banana eaters.
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- One is on Mr. M's desk.
- Very large snake from South America.
- Classic flowers of love.
- Famously smart but messy farm animals.
- UCSC mascot
- These carry around a musical instrument.
- Black and white ocean dwellers.
- Most bread is made of this.
- They swim in pods.
- They originate as acorns.
- Some mow theirs every weekend.
- Grows on trees and rocks and elsewhere.
- Ocean home for sea otters.
28 Clues: Ice birds. • UCSC mascot • Some pop it. • Shore birds. • Tropical trees • Banana eaters. • Symbol of the USA. • They swim in pods. • Youngest frog stage. • Famously long-necked. • One is on Mr. M's desk. • Eggselent farm animals. • Yellow and white flower. • Classic flowers of love. • California's state bird. • Sometimes it rains these. • They originate as acorns. • California's state animal. • ...
Animals and plants 2021-05-24
31 Clues: ul • łąka • kruk • oset • garb • wydra • koźlę • kocur • kaczor • paproć • pnącze • polana • brzoza • ławica • łodyga • źrebię • bratek • płatek • bocian • chlewik • ropucha • wierzba • goździk • morświn • pokrzywa • szkodnik • storczyk • wodorosty • stado owiec • grzechotnik • wąsy (kocie)
...NUTRITION IN PLANTS... 2016-04-27
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- A combination of components is called ______.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
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- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- Alga is an/a _________.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
- The ultimate source of energy.
20 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • A combination of components is called ______. • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-05-22
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- Tissue made of ctively dividing, undifferentiated cells responsible for secondary growth in plants, producing secondary xylem (wood) inward and secondary phloem outward.
- Waxy laver on the surface of leaves to reduce transpiration
- Cells in the epidermis of roots to increase surface area
- Evaporation of water followed by diffusion of water vapour
- The movement of substances in phloem tissue from source to sink
- Protein on the cell surface membrane of companion cell that pumps out Hydrogen ions
- Perforated end walls of sieve tube elements
- Tissue with thin cell wall but thickened only at the corner by cellulose deposition
- A pathway of water through cytoplasm and vacuole. Osmosis happens here since the water has to cross cell surface membrane
- Attraction of water molecule to other molecule besides water, by hydrogen bond
- Hairs on the surface of the leaf that reduces transpiration
- Waterproof materials in the cell wall of xylem and schlerenchyma
- A thin tissue, one-cell thick, surrounding vascular bundle in dicot roots. Prevent apoplast.
- Tube-like structures of phloem
- Cells in endodermis that doesn't have the deposition of suberin
- Tissue with thin cell walls made of cellulose, and usually have intracellular cells
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- Attraction of water molecule to another water molecule by hydrogen bond
- Protein on the cell surface membrane of companion cell where Hydrogen ions diffuse in, bringing sucrose together with them
- A plant that is adapted to live in an environment where water is in short supply.
- Cells that provide energy for sieve tube elements
- When this factor increases, transpiration rate decreases
- Specialised parenchyma tissues for photosynthesis in the leaf.
- Adaptation of xerophyte, where stomata is located in pits
- Waterproof materials in the cell wall of endodermis
- A pathway of water through cell wall
- Thick, waterproof, waxy band in the cell wall of endodermis
- One-cell thick tissue(usually, in some plants can be more), continuous layer outside of the plant
- Tissue with thick cell walls, mainly due to lignin deposition (it is uniformly deposited). not for transport, but for mechanical support.
28 Clues: Tube-like structures of phloem • A pathway of water through cell wall • Perforated end walls of sieve tube elements • Cells that provide energy for sieve tube elements • Waterproof materials in the cell wall of endodermis • Cells in the epidermis of roots to increase surface area • When this factor increases, transpiration rate decreases • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-06-30
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- – A part of the transport system in vascular plants, consisting of xylem and phloem.
- – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- – A part of the plant (like roots or fruits) that consumes or stores sugars.
- – A semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell, controlling entry and exit of substances
- – Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to other parts of the plant.
- – The movement of food (sugars) through the phloem from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Pores on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange.
- – The pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall in plant cells.
- – The passive movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- – A measure of the tendency of water to move from one area to another.
- – A part of the plant (like leaves) that produces sugars via photosynthesis.
- – The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to high.
- – The process by which plants use sunlight to make food (glucose) from carbon dioxide and water.
- – Loss of turgor pressure in plants, often due to excessive water loss.
- – A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis and used for energy.
- – Specialized cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – A layer of tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells.
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- – The combined effect of cohesion and adhesion that allows water to move upward in narrow spaces.
- – The storage form of glucose in plants.
- – Attraction between water molecules that helps pull water through the xylem.
- – The movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy.
- – Attraction between water molecules and the walls of xylem vessels.
- – The movement of a fluid driven by pressure differences.
- – The process where water changes from liquid to vapor, helping in transpiration.
- – Inorganic nutrients absorbed from the soil for plant growth and development.
- – Tiny extensions on root epidermal cells that increase surface area for absorption.
- – The loss of water vapor from plant leaves through the stomata.
- – The inner tissue of a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs.
- – The process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
- – Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients produced by photosynthesis.
30 Clues: – The storage form of glucose in plants. • – The movement of a fluid driven by pressure differences. • – Pores on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange. • – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • – A layer of tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells. • – The inner tissue of a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs. • ...
PLANTS, ATP ,PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2025-10-27
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- A protective structure at the tip of a root that helps it penetrate soil.
- The sticky surface at the top of the pistil that captures pollen.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- The primary site of photosynthesis and gas exchange in most plants.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit after fertilization.
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- The movement of energy from one molecule to another.
- The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
- A chemical element essential for life and part of ATP.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- A part of ATP involved in energy transfer.
- Small openings on leaf surfaces that allow gas exchange.
- Tissue with actively dividing cells responsible for plant growth.
- Mature ovaries of flowers that contain seeds.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective covering, often with stored food.
- Tissue that transports water, minerals, and sugars throughout the plant.
- The male gamete in plants, found in pollen grains.
- Tiny extensions of root cells that increase surface area for absorption.
- Reproductive structures of angiosperms that produce seeds.
- The female gamete in plants, located within the ovule.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light.
- A lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP.
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- The process by which water evaporates from plant leaves, helping with nutrient transport and cooling.
- The outer protective layer of a plant, including the epidermis.
- The stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary in the pistil.
- An organism that consumes other organisms for food.
- Leaf-like structures that protect the developing flower bud.
- A non-flowering plant that produces seeds exposed on cones.
- A molecule that carries energy within cells.
- The stalk that supports the anther in the stamen.
- A layer of actively dividing cells between xylem and phloem that contributes to secondary growth.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Underground plant structures that absorb water and nutrients and anchor the plant.
- Often colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- Cells that surround stomata and regulate their opening and closing.
- The male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- Support structures that transport water, nutrients, and sugars between roots and leaves.
- A substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- Tissue involved in photosynthesis, storage, and support.
- The female reproductive part of a flower, including the stigma, style, and ovary.
- The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
45 Clues: An organism that produces its own food. • A part of ATP involved in energy transfer. • A molecule that carries energy within cells. • A substance that starts a chemical reaction. • Mature ovaries of flowers that contain seeds. • A substance that gives color and absorbs light. • The stalk that supports the anther in the stamen. • ...
World of Plants 2025-10-15
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- fruit that forms from one flower that has one pistil and one ovary. Examples include oranges, grapes, tomatoes, peaches, cherries, and olives
- considered the female part of the flower.
- tissue made up of tubes similar to blood vessels for transporting nutrients and other chemicals throughout a plant
- Plants with bendable stems
- part of the seed which supplies nourishment for the sprouting plant. becomes the first embryonic leaves of the seedling.
- fruit forms one “piece” of fruit from several flowers.
- Arrangement of a leaf’s veins
- anchor the plant to the soil, absorb water and minerals, and store food.
- the beginning of life; when seeds begin to grow
- part of the seed that grows into the stem and leaves of the plant
- One large central root with many smaller roots branching out
- are the parts of the flower that produce pollen. male parts of the flower
- perform reproduction by producing fruits and seeds.
- manufacture food
- the part of the pistil which receives the pollen
- Part of a cell that transforms sunlight into food (glucose)
- some plants continue to grow year after year.
- Green substance in chloroplasts that makes photosynthesis possible
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- the uniting of pollen and ovule to form a seed
- Holes on the underside of a leaf
- They protect the flower as it develops by covering the petals until it is ready to bloom
- fruit that forms from a flower that has multiple pistils. Some common fruits are strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries.
- animal such as a bee, wasp, moth, or even a hummingbird transfers pollen.
- plants require two growing seasons to produce seeds
- seeds have two cotyledons
- Process that changes light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- Stalk of the stamen that supports the anther
- seeds have just one cotyledon
- Tubes that transport water and nutrients from roots to the rest of the plant
- hold up the plant’s leaves and flowers, transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, and store food.
- produces ovules which are unfertilized seeds or eggs.
- Roots spread out in many directions
- Part of the stamen that produces pollen
- They are the colorful and fragrant part of the flower. Their purpose is to attract pollinating animals through sight and smell.
- Ripened ovary
- Stalk of the pistil that supports the stigma
- Point where leaf attaches to stem
- plants that live for only one growing season
- Tubes that transport food from leaves back down to the roots
39 Clues: Ripened ovary • manufacture food • seeds have two cotyledons • Plants with bendable stems • seeds have just one cotyledon • Arrangement of a leaf’s veins • Holes on the underside of a leaf • Point where leaf attaches to stem • Roots spread out in many directions • Part of the stamen that produces pollen • considered the female part of the flower. • ...
Plant Classification Review 2022-01-28
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- plants use this to carry out photosynthesis
- type of nonvascular plant
- these anchor the plant
- absorb light for the plant
- these types of plants do not contain xylem and phloem and absorb water from their surroundings.
- type of vascular plant
- carry sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- carry water to the plant from the roots
- move nutrients through the plant
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- organisms that can make their own food
- these types of plants contain xylem and phloem
- process plants use to create energy using sun, water, and carbon dioxide
- all plants are members of the ________ Kingdom
- plants use these to help build new cells
- plants use this to keep upright
15 Clues: these anchor the plant • type of vascular plant • type of nonvascular plant • absorb light for the plant • plants use this to keep upright • move nutrients through the plant • organisms that can make their own food • carry water to the plant from the roots • plants use these to help build new cells • plants use this to carry out photosynthesis • ...
Horticulture 2021-09-17
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- a plant produced by selective breeding
- the second word in the botanical name
- classification of plants
- lowest taxonomical rank
- study of bugs
- fifth highest taxonomical rank
- second highest taxonomical rank
- growing trees
- growing flowers
- design creates spaces out of beauty
- fourth highest taxonomical rank
- Third highest taxonomical rank
- diversity in plants
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- variegated plants
- study of plant diseases
- sixth highest taxonomical rank
- the science of growing fruit
- growing vegetables
- formal naming of plants
- maintaining trees in urban areas
- highest taxonomical rank
21 Clues: study of bugs • growing trees • growing flowers • variegated plants • growing vegetables • diversity in plants • study of plant diseases • lowest taxonomical rank • formal naming of plants • classification of plants • highest taxonomical rank • the science of growing fruit • sixth highest taxonomical rank • fifth highest taxonomical rank • Third highest taxonomical rank • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- the percentage of seeds capable of germination
- refers to development of lateral branches
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production enviorments
- planting of seeds
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- the seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- term for soil
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
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- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- grown to saleable size
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seeds
- refers to the time the plants maintains its health while on display for sale
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing media
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
17 Clues: term for soil • planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • refers to development of lateral branches • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germination • the seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • the difference between the day and the night time temperatures • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- the percentage of seeds capable of germination
- refers to development of lateral branches
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production enviorments
- planting of seeds
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- the seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- term for soil
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
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- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- grown to saleable size
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seeds
- refers to the time the plants maintains its health while on display for sale
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing media
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
17 Clues: term for soil • planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • refers to development of lateral branches • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germination • the seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • the difference between the day and the night time temperatures • ...
Leaf structure crossword 2023-01-06
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- what plants produce
- membrane that contains chromosomes
- the process in which plants use energy to make food
- an animal that moves pollen
- a self-replicating material
- smallest unit that makes up the body
- a type of macromolecules
- green pigment plants use
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- sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates
- fatty acids
- a living thing that grows in earth or in water
- sugar molecules
- part of the out layer of a cell
- plant cell organelles that use light energy
- a pore found on plants
- a simple sugar
- energy from the sun
- ability to do work
18 Clues: fatty acids • a simple sugar • sugar molecules • ability to do work • what plants produce • energy from the sun • a pore found on plants • a type of macromolecules • green pigment plants use • an animal that moves pollen • a self-replicating material • part of the out layer of a cell • membrane that contains chromosomes • sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2012-09-20
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- the flow of water
- plant eaters
- The name for all Animals
- plants and crops
- the weight of living things and materials.
- cutting down trees
- small scale
- water will go through it
- where plants get their nutrients from
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- what plants get from the soil
- the very top of a Rainforest id called a...
- The relationship between living and non-living things.
- dioxide gas given of by mammals which plants need
- A habbitat for living things
- The name for all Animals
- the process of how plants make sugar.
- durable
- Humans, dolphins and whales are all.....
- meat eaters.
19 Clues: durable • small scale • plant eaters • meat eaters. • plants and crops • the flow of water • cutting down trees • The name for all Animals • The name for all Animals • water will go through it • A habbitat for living things • what plants get from the soil • the process of how plants make sugar. • where plants get their nutrients from • Humans, dolphins and whales are all..... • ...
Vocab Final Study Guide 2025-12-16
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- a process in which seed is sown in a place separate from where the plants will eventually grow
- The science and practice of growing vegetables
- a plant having two cotyledons or seed leaves
- the food supply for the young developing seedlings that is contained in the seed
- To increase in number; to reproduce
- A two-name system for naming plants
- a financial document that describes the availability of operating funds for a business at different points in time
- Manufacture of food by green plants
- Living organisms that repel or prey on and search out and kill other organisms
- conducting tissue in plants that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
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- The study of heredity
- Organisms that search out and kill other insects or microorganisms
- A plant having only one cotyledon or seed leaf
- A classification that includes all plants that are similar in physical structure
- Loss of water through the leaves or stems of plants
- A breathing process in which plants and animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Response of plants to different periods of light and darkness in terms of flowering, reproduction cycle, and dormancy
- The study of plant names and the identification of plants
18 Clues: The study of heredity • To increase in number; to reproduce • A two-name system for naming plants • Manufacture of food by green plants • a plant having two cotyledons or seed leaves • A plant having only one cotyledon or seed leaf • The science and practice of growing vegetables • Loss of water through the leaves or stems of plants • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2021-01-28
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- ___ cell, the female reproductive cell
- the part that attracts insects and animals
- the part that stores pollen
- when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
- non-flowering plants like ferns reproduce by _____
- seeds are dispersed to avoid _____ with other plants
- light and feather-like seeds are dispersed by _____
- the part that supports the anther
- the process after pollination
- the process of scattering the seeds
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- when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
- the process where a seed becomes a young plant
- the process where pollen grains are transferred to the stigma
- fruits that grow near water are dispersed by ____
- the ovules will develop into ______ after fertilisation
- it contains the egg cell
- the ovary will develop into a ______ after fertilisation
- it connects the stigma to the ovary
- it contains the male reproductive cell
- fruits that become hard when ripe and split open disperse their seeds by _____
- when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
- the part that receives pollen grains
- fruits which are edible or have hooks are dispersed by _____
- it contains the ovules
24 Clues: it contains the ovules • it contains the egg cell • the part that stores pollen • the process after pollination • the part that supports the anther • it connects the stigma to the ovary • the process of scattering the seeds • the part that receives pollen grains • ___ cell, the female reproductive cell • it contains the male reproductive cell • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2021-02-22
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- The function is to hold another.
- Needed in germination for the seed to swell and burst open.
- pollen grains.
- dispersal The type of dispersal that happened to the dandelion.
- it starts to grow.
- It is needed in germination but needs a specific amount.
- The type of reproduction that only have one parent.
- Happens when the seed falls onto a suitable
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
- Needed for germination for the embryo to respire.
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- The example of asexual reproduction and divides itself.
- The process by which the male cell fuses to the female cell to form a single cell called zygote.
- The type of germination that the cotyledon remain in the ground.
- The female part of the plant that does sexual reproduction.
- dispersal The dispersal that use water as a transport.
- The part of the flower that has a function of attracting the insect.
- The type of reproduction that have 2 parents.
- The male part in the plant that does sexual reproduction.
- Sometimes needed or not needed during germination according to the seed.
- dispersal The dispersal that use animals as their transport.
- The female part that contains female gametes – eggs
- The small bag on top of the filaments
22 Clues: pollen grains. • it starts to grow. • The function is to hold another. • The small bag on top of the filaments • Happens when the seed falls onto a suitable • The type of reproduction that have 2 parents. • Needed for germination for the embryo to respire. • The type of reproduction that only have one parent. • The female part that contains female gametes – eggs • ...
Reproduction of Plants 2021-02-25
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- part that turn into fruit cover
- a sugary fluid secreted by plants, especially within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals. It is collected by bees to make it into honey.
- base of radicle
- the way strawberry reproduced.
- a reproduction process where a unicellular organism's parent cell divides into 2,4, or 8.
- a type of reproduction that produces identical offsprings
- part that turn into seed
- example of an asexual reproduction that produces potato
- characteristic of insect pollinated flower which attract the insects.
- part that contains food by an embryo plant
- the thing that being transferred during pollination
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- female part of a flower
- part that form the embryo plan
- main need in the germination process
- part that turn into fruit
- the type of seed dispersal used by dandelions.
- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- movement of water through the partially permeable membrane
- place where fetilisation occurs
- base of plumule
- male part of flowers
21 Clues: base of radicle • base of plumule • male part of flowers • female part of a flower • part that turn into seed • part that turn into fruit • part that form the embryo plan • the way strawberry reproduced. • part that turn into fruit cover • place where fetilisation occurs • main need in the germination process • part that contains food by an embryo plant • ...
water and plants 2021-03-12
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- plants whose leaves are thorns
- shortage of water
- food including grains like rice, wheat
- creeper with big yellow-orange fruits
- grows close to the ground
- plants grow from this
- flowing water falling from height
- mummy gets from plants and uses for cooking
- place in desert where water comes
- hard woody stem of trees
- plants like tulsi, neem
- water source which falls from sky
- below the surface of earth
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- plant which eats flies
- when water flows other then river
- huge ice thing from where water comes river
- cleanliness of surrounding
- movement of goods from one place to another
- part of tree from where new trees come
- small plants with hard stems
- supply of something which can be used
- making the nature dirty
- man made structure to store water
- largest water source
- cleaning water for drinking
- which we can drink directly
- plant with no stem
27 Clues: shortage of water • plant with no stem • largest water source • plants grow from this • plant which eats flies • making the nature dirty • plants like tulsi, neem • hard woody stem of trees • grows close to the ground • cleanliness of surrounding • below the surface of earth • cleaning water for drinking • which we can drink directly • small plants with hard stems • ...
ALASKA WILDFLOWERS & PLANTS 2020-05-12
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- Seeds and stems are used in traditional native cuisine
- Common in wet, poorly drained areas
- False "lily of the valley"
- Peak bloom late July early August
- There are twelve species of this
- Main leaves are lance-shaped but also has flowers
- Fruit deep red, similar to a blackberry
- Fruit similar to a raspberry
- Poisonous and not to be eaten
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- Grows in clusters, drooping purple blossom
- Abundant along maritime beaches, spring leaves can be cooked as a vegetable
- Snap dragon like, lower lip has reddish-brownish spots- has an "underbite"
- Most abundant in wet tundra meadows
- Sounds sweet & Bell shaped
- Catches & digests small insects on leaves
- Has healing properties, be careful when you grab it though
- Scorpion grass
- Wispy cream colored blooms, can get up to six feet
- Can be used as tea and potpourri
- Apart of the legume family
20 Clues: Scorpion grass • Sounds sweet & Bell shaped • False "lily of the valley" • Apart of the legume family • Fruit similar to a raspberry • Poisonous and not to be eaten • There are twelve species of this • Can be used as tea and potpourri • Peak bloom late July early August • Most abundant in wet tundra meadows • Common in wet, poorly drained areas • ...
plants by js 2020-09-22
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- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the stems, leaves, and flowers of many plants. Helps prevent water loss.
- tough structure that protects a root as it forces its way through the soil
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- the insect or animal that carries the pollen to the pistil
- A growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete
- tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants, a nonvascular plant that has simple parts
- a fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
- chemical messenger
- the fertilized egg; it enters a 2-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryo
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- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- small openings on the surface layers of the leaf, control when gasses enter and leave the leaf
- the process by which a plant captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food
- sticky portion at the top of the style where pollen grains frequently land
- the ripened reproductive body of a seed
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg
20 Clues: chemical messenger • the ripened reproductive body of a seed • the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell • a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue • the insect or animal that carries the pollen to the pistil • A growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus • a fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants • ...
Plants & Living Things 2020-10-26
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- a group of animals with a backbone
- a gas produced by plants
- the process where plants make their own food from sunlight
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that have gills
- an object in the lab that can be used to see small things in much more detail
- the reproductive structure of a plant
- a group of invertebrate creatures which includes a spider or a tick
- a group of vertebrates that feed milk to their young
- where scientists group living things into distinct categories so they can be identified
- the "m" in MRS C GREN
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- the "g" in MRS C GREN
- the "n" in MRS C GREN
- a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and lay eggs
- the part of a plant that absorbs water and provides structure
- the "e" in MRS C GREN
- the green structure on a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs
- most land mammals are covered in this
- the "c" in MRS C GREN
- most fish are covered in these
- the bright part of a flower which attracts pollinators
- fruits protect these so that they can be dispersed
22 Clues: the "g" in MRS C GREN • the "n" in MRS C GREN • the "e" in MRS C GREN • the "c" in MRS C GREN • the "m" in MRS C GREN • a gas produced by plants • most fish are covered in these • a group of animals with a backbone • the reproductive structure of a plant • most land mammals are covered in this • the site inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs • ...
HYDRO POWER PLANTS 2022-02-13
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- (Kraft)werk
- Überlauf
- Reservoir
- erzeugen
- Transformator
- Druckrohr
- fließen
- Einfluss
- Ventile
- Stauung
- freigegeben
- Umleitung
- Einlaufkanal
- Kraftwerkshaus
- Müllabscheider
- Ausfluss
- Wasserentnahmestelle
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- Flussumleitung
- Quellen
- Turbine
- Pumpspeicherung
- Umwelt
- Umleitungsstruktur
- gelegen
- Schleusen
- Leitapperat
- nützen
- Hochwasserschutz
- Saugrohr
- Damm
- erneuerbare Energie
- Wasserkreislauf
- produzieren
- antreiben
- Höhenänderung
- nutzen
- Kanal
37 Clues: Damm • Kanal • Umwelt • nützen • nutzen • Quellen • Turbine • gelegen • fließen • Ventile • Stauung • Überlauf • erzeugen • Einfluss • Saugrohr • Ausfluss • Schleusen • Reservoir • Druckrohr • Umleitung • antreiben • (Kraft)werk • Leitapperat • freigegeben • produzieren • Einlaufkanal • Transformator • Höhenänderung • Flussumleitung • Kraftwerkshaus • Müllabscheider • Pumpspeicherung • Wasserkreislauf • Hochwasserschutz • Umleitungsstruktur • ...
Plants and Animals 2021-06-25
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- sticky powder found in flowers
- this animal has gills
- animal with feathers
- the bone in your back
- another name for children
- sweet and juicy with seeds inside
- mom and dad
- shared by a parent and its offspring
- first stage in insect and bird life cycles
- plants use them to take in air and sunlight
- animal with six legs and wings
- hot and bright
- you are this animal
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- absorb water and minerals from the soil
- a young plant that comes from a seed
- plant part that grows into a new plant
- when an animal blends into its environment
- animal that lives on water and land
- we breathe this to stay alive
- special markings on an animal's skin or fur
- a special way an animal acts or looks
- animal with dry, scaly skin
- transports food and water through the plant
23 Clues: mom and dad • hot and bright • you are this animal • animal with feathers • this animal has gills • the bone in your back • another name for children • animal with dry, scaly skin • we breathe this to stay alive • sticky powder found in flowers • animal with six legs and wings • sweet and juicy with seeds inside • animal that lives on water and land • ...
Plants and Animals 2017-01-22
25 Clues: raba • kurk • tamm • mutt • kägu • tuvi • kuusk • ööbik • ilves • lõoke • vaher • mäger • tuhkur • pappel • rästik • kadakas • leevike • harakas • västrik • saarmas • kuldnokk • sõnajalg • toonekurg • metsjänes • puukoristaja
Plants and animals 2017-05-20
26 Clues: Rose • Taube • Raupe • Amsel • Buche • Eiche • Käfer • Tulpe • Biene • Wespe • Spatz • Birke • Hummel • Spinne • Papagei • Veilchen • Stechmücke • Rotkelchen • Marienkäfer • Heuschrecke • Sonnenblume • Osterglocke • Kanarienvogel • Gänseblümchen • Wellensittich • Schmetterling
Plants and animals 2019-09-25
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- make up plants and animals.
- water is absorbed from undigested food
- is a muscle that contracts to pull lungs downwards during inhalation
- is carried into the bloodstream at the small intestine.
- is where digestion begins.
- where egg cells are produced
- works together with muscular system to allow movement.
- is a system where gaseous exchange takes place
- where gaseous exchange takes place
- is where digestion ends.
- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- expands during inhalation and contracts during exhalation.
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- controls the substances entering and exiting the cell.
- system that ensures continuation of the human species
- where sperm cells are produced
- is a system that breaks down food into smaller pieces
- is a green pigment found in a plant cell.
- a system that contains blood,blood vessels and heart
- supports the shape of the plant cell .
- where fertilised egg will develop to a foetus
- protects heart and lungs
- controls cell activities and also contains genetic material.
22 Clues: protects heart and lungs • is where digestion ends. • is where digestion begins. • make up plants and animals. • where egg cells are produced • where sperm cells are produced • where gaseous exchange takes place • pumps blood to the rest of the body • water is absorbed from undigested food • supports the shape of the plant cell . • is a green pigment found in a plant cell. • ...
Unit 8: Plants 2013-03-10
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- anything causes reactor to stimuli
- structures that cover immature flowers
- nonflowering, seed-producing plants
- growth and response to stimuli
- attract pollination to the flower
- change in direction in which plant is growing
- small, hairlike threads of cells that keep mosses grounded
- waxy layer that coats the surface of stems and leaves
- male reproductive structure in flower
- plant ''pipes'' that transport water and materials
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- outermost layer of cells that covers roots, stems, leaves, and flower parts
- dust like particles produced in the anthers of flowers
- seed-producing plants with flowers
- seed leaf inside a seed
- plants with specialized tissue to move materials from one part of the plant to another
- spore-producing stage of plant
- part of a flower that contains the ovules
- openings in the endermis of leaf that let CO into the leaves
- tenancy to grow toward light caused by group of hormones
- plant ''pipes'' that transport sugar molecules
20 Clues: seed leaf inside a seed • growth and response to stimuli • spore-producing stage of plant • attract pollination to the flower • anything causes reactor to stimuli • seed-producing plants with flowers • nonflowering, seed-producing plants • male reproductive structure in flower • structures that cover immature flowers • part of a flower that contains the ovules • ...
crossword science: PLANTS 2013-04-29
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- how scientists classify organisms
- energy is released from most organisms in this process
- when plant activities stop due to lack of water
- response to touch
- one large main root
- carries glucose, vascular tissue
- early stage of seed growth
- containing the anther and the filaments
- this is a characteristic of animals
- when pollen is transfer from the stamen to the pistil
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- when plants grow larger in size
- food storage in the plant
- this is a characteristic of plants
- response to gravity
- response to water
- transports water, vascular tissue
- many roots branching off the main one
- response to light
- when plants become more complex structurally
- containing the stigma, style, ovary, and the ovules
20 Clues: response to water • response to touch • response to light • response to gravity • one large main root • food storage in the plant • early stage of seed growth • when plants grow larger in size • carries glucose, vascular tissue • how scientists classify organisms • transports water, vascular tissue • this is a characteristic of plants • this is a characteristic of animals • ...
Animals and Plants 2013-06-19
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- An animal that kills and eats other organisms.
- Varying degrees of dominance within a group.
- Area that is defended by an animal.
- Pigment that absorbs light.
- Plant that flowers when the photoperiod is less than a critical day length.
- Producing and caring for a few number of offspring.
- Ability of an animal to find its way home over unfamiliar territory.
- Production of chemicals by plants to inhibit the growth of competitors.
- When flowering is induced by a period of cold.
- Resetting an internal clock by an environmental cue.
- External difference in the sexes.
- The place where an organism lives.
- An environmental cue that re-sets an internal clock.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Control of the timing of activities by daylength.
- The shoot of an embryo plant.
- Movement of an organism towards or away from a stimulus.
- An organisms way of life.
- The length of the day.
- Series of signals exchanged between a male and female, culminating in mating.
- Plant movement in response to a non-directional stimulus.
- A rhythm that is free of external influences.
- Orientation resulting from a change in the rate of activity.
- A period of suspended growth.
- A rhythm that has an external origin.
- Mass movement of members of a species, often over long distances.
- Active during the day.
- Male mates with only one female.
- The root of an embryo plant.
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- Wheel which can change the direction of gravity.
- An organism that feeds off another organism without killing it.
- Active around dawn and dusk.
- An area an animal covers regularly in search of food and mates.
- Attributing human emotions to an animal.
- Between the same species.
- Prolonged relationship associated with joint parental care.
- Between different species.
- When demand for a resource exceeds supply.
- Active at night.
- Progressive change in the composition of a community over time.
- Plant that flowers when the photoperiod exceeds a critical day length.
- Resemblance to other organisms to deceive.
- A rhythm that has an internal origin.
- Male mates with many females in a given season.
- A plant that lives on another plant for anchorage.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- Large numbers of offspring with little or no care.
- Plant growth response towards or away from a stimulus.
- Plant growth hormone.
49 Clues: Active at night. • Plant growth hormone. • The length of the day. • Active during the day. • Between the same species. • An organisms way of life. • Between different species. • Pigment that absorbs light. • Active around dawn and dusk. • The root of an embryo plant. • The shoot of an embryo plant. • A period of suspended growth. • Male mates with only one female. • ...
Fungus and Plants 2015-01-29
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- organisms that cannot produce their own food
- when a small part of the parent grows into a new organism
- process when a seedling starts to grow
- tree found in California that is so big, cars can drive through them
- structures that help water and minerals flow in a plant
- have only 1 cotyledon
- plants that don't have tissues
- vascular plants with their seeds in cones
- one way fungi reproduce by
- most fungi are...
- have 2 cotyledons
- plants that have tissues
- structures that produce spores at the end of a hyphae
- decomposers
- organisms that get energy from living things
- _______ fungi are: used to make blue cheese, soy sauce, and recyclers
- unicellular fungi, example of a sac fungi
- type of plant that produce spores
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- name for kingdom of plants
- the male reproductive organ
- term for process of how plants obtain energy
- transfer of pollen from where it is produced
- vascular plants that produce flowers
- organisms without a nucleus (bacteria)
- are fungi helpful or harmful?
- structures that help food flow in a plant
- term for the seeds of plants
- example of a nonvascular plant
- example of a club fungi
- organisms with a nucleus
- the female reproductive organ
- ______ fungi cause food spoilage, disease, and destroy fabrics
- what shape are cells in plants?
- filamentous bodies
- structure where sperm is found
35 Clues: decomposers • most fungi are... • have 2 cotyledons • filamentous bodies • have only 1 cotyledon • example of a club fungi • organisms with a nucleus • plants that have tissues • name for kingdom of plants • one way fungi reproduce by • the male reproductive organ • term for the seeds of plants • are fungi helpful or harmful? • the female reproductive organ • plants that don't have tissues • ...
