plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2012-11-27
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- simple carbohydrates which make plants sweet
- colorful part of a plant that produces seeds
- when pollen reaches the female part of a flower
- carbohydrate stored by plants in their roots for energy
- when a seed begins to grow into a plant
- dioxide gas needed to make sugars and other carbohydrates
- very complex carbohydrate that is difficult for animals to digest
- succulent that contains a healing gel
- a fruit which we often call a vegetable
- flower known for its thorns and beauty
- produced in flowers. contain embryos and food to help them grow
- part of a flower that is very colorful
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- the sugar produced in plants during photosynthesis
- used by plants to get water
- tree that makes sweet syrup
- the smallest and simplest of plants
- sugar made by plants especially in their fruits
- enter the roots with the water
- tree that makes cones
- obtained by roots
- energy source used by a plant to make sugar
- tree that makes acorns
- green pigment used by plants capture energy of the sun
- gas produced by plants and released into the air
- very short plants that lack vascular tissue
25 Clues: obtained by roots • tree that makes cones • tree that makes acorns • used by plants to get water • tree that makes sweet syrup • enter the roots with the water • the smallest and simplest of plants • succulent that contains a healing gel • flower known for its thorns and beauty • part of a flower that is very colorful • when a seed begins to grow into a plant • ...
Plants 2013-04-22
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- The body of the plant
- How flowers reproduce
- The female reproductive part of the plant
- The outer leaf like parts of the flower
- Male plant reproductive cells
- The transfer of pollen
- When a male plant cell and a female one get fertilized
- Something that becomes a seed
- Only fruit with seeds on the outside
- Brightly colored stucture inside the sepal
- What trees make
- The female part of the plant
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- These are used to suck in water
- A process that evaporates water from plants
- What ferns have instead of seeds
- The stalk inside the flower
- A green structure grown on a plant
- How green plants make food
- Were plants make food
- Were pollen is held
20 Clues: What trees make • Were pollen is held • The body of the plant • How flowers reproduce • Were plants make food • The transfer of pollen • How green plants make food • The stalk inside the flower • The female part of the plant • Male plant reproductive cells • Something that becomes a seed • These are used to suck in water • What ferns have instead of seeds • ...
Plants 2013-04-04
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- growth response to a stimulus
- plants that live for more than two years
- plant roots grow down, so they exhibit positive ___
- response of a plant to grow towards light
- openings on the underside of a plant's leaves
- vascular tissue that carries sugars
- structure produce by angiosperms that increases pollination
- chemical messengers
- what the ovary of an angiosperm becomes after fertilization
- sticky tip on the pistil for collecting pollen
- mosses and liverworts
- structure made by angiosperms and gymnosperms
- food source for a plant embryo
- colorful structures that attract pollinators
- structures that absorb water, anchor plant, and store food
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- hormone that stimulates root growth
- life cycle of a plant where plant goes back and forth between two stages
- the dominant stage in a bryophyte life cycle
- stage in life cycle where plant produces diploid spores
- waxy covering that prevents water loss
- inactive xylem at the center of a tree stem
- small leaves that protect flower bud
- name given to the male parts of a flower
- two types in a gymnosperm: pollen and seed
- structure that will become the seeds in an angiosperm
- angiosperms with parallel leaf venation
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
27 Clues: chemical messengers • mosses and liverworts • growth response to a stimulus • food source for a plant embryo • hormone that stimulates root growth • vascular tissue that carries sugars • small leaves that protect flower bud • waxy covering that prevents water loss • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • angiosperms with parallel leaf venation • ...
Plants 2016-03-07
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- Given out during respiration
- 1.a part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- O2
- Colour of leaf with iodine which received light
- A green pigment
- Carries Sugar
- to be converted into a fossil
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this
- Sun produces this, a type of energy
- C02
- Has a large surface area to gather sun light
- Long vertical cell
- Allows the movement of gases
- Used to test for starch
- The process of rotting
- An insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls
- Provides plant with stability, nutrients and water
- Needed for photosynthesis
- Layer below palisade layer
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- Burning
- Removes green chlorophyll
- occurs when part of a plant is deprived of starch
- Colour of leaf with iodine which did not have chlorophyll
- Plural of stoma
- Large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- wall Contains cellulose
- Process that creates food for plants
- Stored glucose
- Opposite of photosynthesis
- the top protective layer of a leaf
- The gap in leaf which controls the entry and exit of gases
- Guards the stoma
- The outer layer of cells
- Provides support and food transportation for the plant
- Created during photosynthesis
- Carries water
37 Clues: O2 • C02 • Burning • Carries Sugar • Carries water • Stored glucose • Plural of stoma • A green pigment • Guards the stoma • Long vertical cell • The process of rotting • wall Contains cellulose • Used to test for starch • The outer layer of cells • Removes green chlorophyll • Needed for photosynthesis • Opposite of photosynthesis • Layer below palisade layer • Given out during respiration • ...
Plants 2017-05-15
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- what trees were used to make galleons
- flower of Lancashire
- which nut gives us mace.
- Scented winter shrub
- Shrub with bright red stems
- which tree produces red cedar wood
- old mans beard
- which deciduous conifers leaves turn yellow in autumn
- which is the thorn less blackberry
- what kind of plant is canary creeper
- what is an eggroment russet
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- Shrub with catkins in spring
- ...... bread men
- pomme de Terre
- flower includes mythical beast
- weeping tree
- which is the Irish ivy
- served with lamb
- one of the colours of loostrife
- used by monk to show hereditary in plants
20 Clues: weeping tree • pomme de Terre • old mans beard • ...... bread men • served with lamb • flower of Lancashire • Scented winter shrub • which is the Irish ivy • which nut gives us mace. • Shrub with bright red stems • what is an eggroment russet • Shrub with catkins in spring • flower includes mythical beast • one of the colours of loostrife • which tree produces red cedar wood • ...
Plants 2018-04-07
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- Consists of living cells arranged into tubes
- Two or more organisms in a relationship
- Plant derived medication from the poppy
- Site of spore production in sporophytes
- facilitate fertilization when male and female gametophytes are separated
- Consists of an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat
- Nourishes the growing seedling
- A polymer that prevents exposed zygote from drying out
- Developed from microspores and contain the male gametophyte
- Seed plants with reproductive structures called flowers and fruit
- One cotyledon
- Spores of two different sizes and sexes
- Closets relatives of land plants
- Produces microspores that give rise to male gametophytes
- Where plants sustain continual growth
- Produce ovules in the ovary of flowers
- Process by which plants use light energy to produce food
- Angiosperm megaspores usually have two
- Brightly coloured and attracts pollinators
- Conducts most of the water and minerals and includes tracheids
- Consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and one or more integuments
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- Only one type and size of spores
- Organs that anchor vascular plants
- Most gymnosperms are cone bearing plants called
- Produces megaspores that give rise to female gametophytes
- Female gametangia that produce eggs and are the site of fertilization
- Produces spores by meiosis
- Have flagellated sperm unlike most seed plants
- Plants with embryos
- Occurs when pollen tube discharges two sperm into the female gametophyte within an ovule
- Dominant stage of Bryophytes
- Formed when ovary wall thickens and matures
- Male gametangia that produces and releases sperm
- Triploid, and nourishes the developing embryo
- 80% of flowering plants are pollinated by
- Organs that increase surface area of vascular plants
- Floral organs, usually in multiples of four or five
- The transfer of pollen to the part of the plant containing ovules
- Leaves with a single vein
- The most seedless, vascular plant
- Plants evolved from
41 Clues: One cotyledon • Plants with embryos • Plants evolved from • Leaves with a single vein • Produces spores by meiosis • Dominant stage of Bryophytes • Nourishes the growing seedling • Only one type and size of spores • Closets relatives of land plants • The most seedless, vascular plant • Organs that anchor vascular plants • Where plants sustain continual growth • ...
Plants 2022-03-22
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- A(n) _____ is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- The type of vascular tissue that moves sugar/food
- _____ plants have structures that move water and other substances.
- The waxy, protective layer on stems and leaves of plants is the _____.
- A non-flowering seed plant
- The green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
- An apple tree is an example of this type of seed plant
- Cell walls are made of ______ to give the plant more support and strength.
- Small openings in the leaf surface that allow for gases to be exchanged
- Seedless plants can be used in the formation of _____, one of the three fossil fuels.
- Seedless nonvascular plants have _____ instead of stems.
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- The first plants to grow in new or disturbed areas are _____ species.
- The process plants do to make sugar
- The _____ layer is where photosynthesis happens in the leaf.
- The type of vascular tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells
- The type of vascular tissue that moves water
- Moss plants are held in place by root-like structures called _____.
- Scientists hypothesize plants evolved directly from green _____.
- A ______ is the part of the seed used for food storage.
- _____ cells open and close stomata.
- Veins/vascular bundles are located in the ______ layer of leaves in a plant.
21 Clues: A non-flowering seed plant • The process plants do to make sugar • _____ cells open and close stomata. • The type of vascular tissue that moves water • The type of vascular tissue that moves sugar/food • The green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants • An apple tree is an example of this type of seed plant • ...
Plants 2022-04-05
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- opening in leaf
- used to absorb water
- tubes that move water
- tubes that move food
- main function of root
- generation that makes spores
- protects seed
- main function of stem
- contains sperm
- flowering plant group
- attracts insects
- where plant food is made
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- how vasucular tissue arranged in monocot
- how vascular tissue are arranged in dicot
- cone bearing plant group
- green flexible stem
- The ancestor to plants
- monocot root
- reason why insects go to flowers
- dicot root
- male reproductive organ
- found in cell walls
- protects flower before blooms
- generation that makes gametes
- female reproductive organ
25 Clues: dicot root • monocot root • protects seed • contains sperm • opening in leaf • attracts insects • green flexible stem • found in cell walls • used to absorb water • tubes that move food • tubes that move water • main function of root • main function of stem • flowering plant group • The ancestor to plants • male reproductive organ • cone bearing plant group • where plant food is made • ...
Plants 2023-12-19
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- job of determining which trees to cut
- pores on the bottom of leaves
- complex sugar
- the final step where cells physically split
- how to tell the conditions a tree was growing in
- education required to apply at the paper mill
- the advantage of growing pine
- slow growing trees like oak
- mineral helps plant with photosynthesis, helps blood in humans
- slow growing rot resistant tree
- an organism from a different ecosystem
- mineral found in pumpkins, good for immune system
- instructions in the cell, chromosomes are made of this
- mineral needed to build proteins
- unit of energy from food
- type of insect destroying forests
- mineral to help muscle function, in banana
- step of cell division where DNA lines up in the middle
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- veins to transport water
- why some trees loose leaves in winter
- the process of plants making food
- turning forest into city space and homes
- type of board made from pulp wood
- part of plant making food
- the gas trees need to take in
- part of plant that absorbs minerals
- veins to transport food
- the type of food being made
- the most common tree grown for forestry
- fats and oils
- the number one cause of deforestation
- type of plant disease
32 Clues: complex sugar • fats and oils • type of plant disease • veins to transport food • veins to transport water • unit of energy from food • part of plant making food • the type of food being made • slow growing trees like oak • pores on the bottom of leaves • the gas trees need to take in • the advantage of growing pine • slow growing rot resistant tree • mineral needed to build proteins • ...
plants 2024-03-24
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- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
- the receptive tip of a carpel
- the stalk that supports the pollen bearing anther in the male reproductive organ (stamen) of a flower
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- when the leaves come out of the seed of the plant first
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower
- when a plant has 2 leaves
- the vascular tissue in plants that conduct water
- the part of the plant that sticks out of the stem
- part of the plant that connects it to the ground
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- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- organisms whose cells contain a nucleus
- a process that happens in plants when exposed to sunlight
- the part of the pistil which holds the ovule(s)
- when a plant only has one leaf
- taking place every other year.
- a long, slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary
- the vascular tissue in plants that conduct sugars
- body of the plant
- an insect or other agent that conveys pollen to a plant and so allows fertilization.
21 Clues: body of the plant • when a plant has 2 leaves • the receptive tip of a carpel • when a plant only has one leaf • taking place every other year. • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • organisms whose cells contain a nucleus • the female reproductive organ of a flower • each of the parts of the calyx of a flower • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • ...
plants 2024-02-09
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- Animals that help spread plant sperm
- tree sweat
- This wire like part holds up the part where pollen is created
- the first stage of plant growth after it was a seed or spore
- A plant embryo packed in a hard protective coating with a supply of nutrients
- The reproductive organ of conifers
- my type of gymnosperm
- Vascular tissue that transport food/sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Naked seeds
- The female flower reproductive organ
- a waste product of photosynthesis, but an ingredient of cellular respiration
- I root for this pollinator, provided that it is not going up against the Tacoma Rainers or the Sacramento Rivercats
- This proves that plants are well grounded
- The flower’s egg chamber
- Latin for egg
- Moss spores are created here
- The process of creating 1n cells for sexual reproduction
- A sticky part that helps grab pollen from pollinators.
- Used by flowers to attract pollinators
- Gymnosperms often rely on this to spread their pollen
- The process by which plants turn sunlight into sugar
- (two words) You only have one parent because of this, not because of death or divorce
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- These help vascular plants to obtain water
- (two words) a waste product of cellular respiration, but an ingredient of photosynthesis
- The part of the flower where meiosis creates pollen
- The male flower’s reproductive organ
- ripened plant ovary
- The male 1n cell
- Seeds clothed in fruits and flowers
- The female 1n cell
- Plant sperm
- the earliest stage of development for multicellular organisms
- Come towards the light
- It looks like a leaf, but exists to help support the petals
- Plant solar panels
- A tube that pollen travels down to reach the ovum
- A non-vascular plant that goes through two different reproductive cycles
- Combining the female 1n cell with the male 1n cell to make a 2n cell
- Little openings on leave that allow gases and water to come into and leave the plant
- This part starts growing when moss sperm and egg meet
- The process of a species changing over time
- Like a seed, but single celled and without nutrients or a hard protective coating
- Vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Excess energy from photosynthesis gets stored as this
- This is a longer term storage for sugars
- A perfect pre-plant protist
- tube A passageway created by pine pollen after it lands on a female pinecone
- A vascular plant that goes through two different reproductive cycles
48 Clues: tree sweat • Plant sperm • Naked seeds • Latin for egg • The male 1n cell • The female 1n cell • Plant solar panels • ripened plant ovary • my type of gymnosperm • Come towards the light • The flower’s egg chamber • A perfect pre-plant protist • Moss spores are created here • The reproductive organ of conifers • Seeds clothed in fruits and flowers • Animals that help spread plant sperm • ...
Plants 2024-04-15
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- contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- helps prevent water loss
- female reproductive system
- produces ovules/seeds
- produces pollen
- carries sugar throughout parts of the plant from the leaves
- male reproductive structure
- plants response to touch
- attracts things to the flower
- carries water up from the roots to the leaves
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- uses Carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water
- glucose is the main energy source
- supports the anther
- plants response to the light
- sticky and catches pollen
- plants response to water
- plants response to gravity
- open and close the stomata
- tube that connects the stigma to ovary
- let carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
20 Clues: produces pollen • supports the anther • produces ovules/seeds • helps prevent water loss • plants response to water • plants response to touch • sticky and catches pollen • female reproductive system • plants response to gravity • open and close the stomata • male reproductive structure • plants response to the light • attracts things to the flower • glucose is the main energy source • ...
plants 2025-05-06
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- – Powdery substance used for plant reproduction
- – Flower part that contains the ovules
- – Part of the pistil that receives pollen
- – First leaf or first pair of leaves in a seedling
- – Part of a stamen that contains pollen
- – Tissue that transports water in plants
- – Plant species with male and female flowers on separate individuals
- – A plant with one seed leaf
- – Male reproductive part of a flower
- – Connects the stigma to the ovary
- – Colorful part of a flower used to attract pollinators
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- – To begin to grow from a seed
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- – Supports the anther in a flower
- – A plant with two seed leaves
- – Plant embryo with a food supply and protective coat
- – Supports plant and transports nutrients
- – Structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
- – Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – Study of plants
- – Tissue that transports food in plants
- – Protects a flower bud before it opens
22 Clues: – Study of plants • – A plant with one seed leaf • – To begin to grow from a seed • – A plant with two seed leaves • – Supports the anther in a flower • – Connects the stigma to the ovary • – Male reproductive part of a flower • – Flower part that contains the ovules • – Part of a stamen that contains pollen • – Tissue that transports food in plants • ...
plants 2025-05-06
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- – Part of a stamen that contains pollen
- – To begin to grow from a seed
- – Supports the anther in a flower
- – Plant species with male and female flowers on separate individuals
- – Protects a flower bud before it opens
- – Flower part that contains the ovules
- – First leaf or first pair of leaves in a seedling
- – Structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
- – Connects the stigma to the ovary
- – Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – Male reproductive part of a flower
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- – Part of the pistil that receives pollen
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- – Plant embryo with a food supply and protective coat
- – Colorful part of a flower used to attract pollinators
- – Study of plants
- – Powdery substance used for plant reproduction
- – Tissue that transports food in plants
- – A plant with two seed leaves
- – A plant with one seed leaf
- – Tissue that transports water in plants
- – Supports plant and transports nutrients
22 Clues: – Study of plants • – A plant with one seed leaf • – To begin to grow from a seed • – A plant with two seed leaves • – Supports the anther in a flower • – Connects the stigma to the ovary • – Male reproductive part of a flower • – Flower part that contains the ovules • – Part of a stamen that contains pollen • – Protects a flower bud before it opens • ...
plants 2024-09-29
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- tree – A large, strong tree with thick branches and acorns.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and helps it get water and stay in place.
- – A living thing that grows in the ground with roots, stems, and leaves.
- – A large, trumpet-shaped flower with a sweet smell.
- – A small part of a plant that will grow into a flower or a leaf.
- – A small flower that is usually purple.
- – Short, green plants that cover the ground in fields, gardens, and lawns.
- tree – A tall tree that stays green all year and has pinecones.
- – The soft, colorful parts of a flower.
- – A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- tree – A tree with heart-shaped leaves and sweet-smelling flowers.
- – The parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk and hold leaves or flowers.
- – A flower with many petals that smells nice and has thorns.
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- – A flower with yellow or white petals, also called a daffodil.
- – A flower with bright red petals and a dark center.
- – The leaves of a plant or tree.
- – A bright, cup-shaped flower that grows in the spring.
- – A flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- – The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- – Plants that grow in water, like in the sea or a lake.
- – The big, thick part of a tree that holds up the branches.
21 Clues: – The leaves of a plant or tree. • – The soft, colorful parts of a flower. • – A small flower that is usually purple. • – The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • – A flower with white petals and a yellow center. • – A flower with bright red petals and a dark center. • – A large, trumpet-shaped flower with a sweet smell. • ...
Plants 2025-02-17
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- How water enters the roots
- Water left a leaf as water...
- Green pigment in leaves
- Male parts of a flower
- Coconut seed is dispersed by...
- Grow of a seed into a young plant
- Process by which seed is spread away from the parent plant
- Plants transport nutrients through
- Transport of nutrients
- Female part of a flower--where pollen stick
- Colourful part of a flower to attract bees/birds
- Process how plants make food
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- Transfer of pollen
- Water left a leaf through...
- Bee is an example of...
- A process of the male gamete and female gamete combines and develop into a seed
- Prevents too much water loss
- Contains eggs cell in a flower
- Loss of water from plant's leaves
- Dandelion seed is dispersed by...
- What plants make during photosynthesis
- Flower's male gametes
- Plants transport water through
23 Clues: Transfer of pollen • Flower's male gametes • Male parts of a flower • Transport of nutrients • Bee is an example of... • Green pigment in leaves • How water enters the roots • Water left a leaf through... • Prevents too much water loss • Process how plants make food • Water left a leaf as water... • Contains eggs cell in a flower • Plants transport water through • ...
Plants 2025-03-10
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- outermost layer of a plant
- female part of a flower
- one leaf per node
- opening at the bottom of a leaf
- two leaves per node
- non-flexible stem
- the flat part of a leaf
- flexible stem
- the part of a plant below ground
- the skinny part of a leaf
- reproductive organ of a plant
- the movement of water through a plant
- means "covered seed"
- part of a plant that gets organism off the ground
- means "naked seed"
- carries water
- male and female gamete coming together
- water pressure which causes plant movement
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- tropism to gravity
- where a leaf meets the stem
- photosynthetic organelles
- a plant response to something in the environment
- one main vein
- a plant hormone which causes growth
- one main root
- a plant's response to the time of year
- has xylem and phloem
- carries sugar
- tropism to light
- plant tissue which gives strength
- pollen moving from anther to stigma
- more than two leaves per node
- the leaf of a fern
- a waxy layer at the top of a leaf
- upper photosynthetic tissue of a leaf
- male part of a flower
- all veins originate from the same point
- cell walls are made of this sugar
- all roots the same size
39 Clues: one main vein • one main root • carries sugar • flexible stem • carries water • tropism to light • one leaf per node • non-flexible stem • tropism to gravity • the leaf of a fern • means "naked seed" • two leaves per node • has xylem and phloem • means "covered seed" • male part of a flower • female part of a flower • the flat part of a leaf • all roots the same size • photosynthetic organelles • ...
Plants 2025-07-29
22 Clues: ág • fű • fa • mag • erdő • szár • tüske • talaj • bokor • virág • levegő • gyökér • növény • napfény • beporzás • virágpor • víz, öntöz • tree fenyő • /bud/ rügy • fotoszintézis • levél/levelek • ásványi anyagok
Plants 2021-03-04
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- Plant that absorbs hydrocarbons from petrochemical pollution.
- Plant that absorbs copper and mercury from the soil.
- Air filtering plant that filters CO2 and every organic pollutant.
- Type of plant that absorbs heavy metals on its roots.
- Plant that can pull fecal matter and mold spores from the air.
- Plants that absorb CO2 and release 02.
- Plant that releases moisture into the air.
- An institution that made research of air filtering plants.
- Plants that absorb nutrients from soil.
- Plants used in playgrounds to keep kids safe.
- Plant that helps cleaning up lead.
- Type of plant used in Chernobyl to absorb radiation.
- Include water ferns and water hyacinth.
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- Air filtering plant that is non toxic for animals.
- Process in which plants absorb nutrients from soil.
- Include benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, ammonia, xylene and toluene.
- Plant that has a nighttime oxygen production.
- Air filtering plants filter air through...
- Slow growing air filtering plant that needs good sunlight.
- Plant that helps with heavy metals and pretoleoum contaminants.
20 Clues: Plant that helps cleaning up lead. • Plants that absorb CO2 and release 02. • Plants that absorb nutrients from soil. • Include water ferns and water hyacinth. • Air filtering plants filter air through... • Plant that releases moisture into the air. • Plant that has a nighttime oxygen production. • Plants used in playgrounds to keep kids safe. • ...
Plants 2020-10-20
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- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues
- 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 slender rib running through a leaf or bract, typically dividing or branching, and containing a vascular bundle.
- refers to a single layer of cells on the upper surface of the leaf, which aids the. water conservation.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leafstalks that are eaten raw or cooked.
- each of a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- known as the cuticle covers the leaves of all plant species.
- a minute portion of matter.
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- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- refers to a single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- 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
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves.
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
26 Clues: a minute portion of matter. • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • known as the cuticle covers the leaves of all plant species. • a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. • ...
Plants 2020-10-20
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- fertilizers contain _______ salts
- Water is one of the ________ in photosynthesis
- The zygote stars to divide. it produces a little group of cells called an Embryo
- Water combines with Carbon dioxide, inside _____ , to make glucose and oxygen
- The ovule gradually grows into a seed
- In sexual reproduction, the nucleus of a male gamete and the nucleus of a female gamete join together. This is called fertilisation.
- plants contain long tubes called?
- is photosynthesis a physical or chemical reaction?
- _________ is needed for making chlorophyll
- what is needed so plants can make proteins
- when all the cells in a plant becomes soft and floppy we say it has _______
- when the nuclei of the two gametes have joined together, they form a new cell, the cell is called _____
- plants change some of the glucose into a different kind of carbohydrate called?
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- farmers and gardeners often add_______ to the soil when their crops are growing
- The _______ are usually the most colorful part of the flower
- They may also eat some of the pollen, produced in the ________
- The water evaporating inside a leaf helps to keep the plant cool. This is very important for a plant that live in a _____ environment.
- The pollen contains the male _______ of the flower
- sugar belong to a group of chemicals called?
- The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma is called?
- _______ grains are made in the anthers of flowers
- Flowers come in all sorts off different_____ and sizes
- The_______ is a store of chemical potential energy
- Many flowers are pollinated by insects or _______
- The insects or birds feed on sweet, sugary______ produced at the base of the petals
- To help the male gametes get close to the female gametes, pollen grains must be carried from the anthers to the _______ of a flower
26 Clues: fertilizers contain _______ salts • plants contain long tubes called? • The ovule gradually grows into a seed • _________ is needed for making chlorophyll • what is needed so plants can make proteins • sugar belong to a group of chemicals called? • Water is one of the ________ in photosynthesis • _______ grains are made in the anthers of flowers • ...
Plants 2020-04-08
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- spice
- bright and necessary
- green and common
- plants need it to grow in
- the big middle
- falls in fall
- the big toothpicks
- the protection
- the green hat
- a plant is thirsty
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- leafy short
- lucky 4
- makes oxygen
- where colorful things hatch
- colorful and smells good
- the green carpet
- deep and strong
- sturdy 24 7
- an old common plant
- a prickly situation
20 Clues: spice • lucky 4 • leafy short • sturdy 24 7 • makes oxygen • falls in fall • the green hat • the big middle • the protection • deep and strong • green and common • the green carpet • the big toothpicks • a plant is thirsty • an old common plant • a prickly situation • bright and necessary • colorful and smells good • plants need it to grow in • where colorful things hatch
Plants 2020-05-11
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- seeds consists of this which is developed from the fertilized eggs
- It can develop at 12-14 °C
- plants which only grow vegetative parts for 8-10 years
- It can provides information on the type of the organic
- biological oxidation/ chemical breakdown process in cells
- other name for plant hormones
- diploid, asexual phase of the plant
- It’s one of the external factor of vegetative stages
- this means that the plant reproduces both sexually, and asexually
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- It has an optimal temperature.This plant depends on the climate
- This thing can be used for different energy
- referred as breathing, necessary for energy production
- the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy.
- It stimulates cell division. It can be found in actively a kind of dividing cell which is important in healing.
- haploid, asexual phase of the plant
- When plants need cold before flowering/germinating
- This is a special cell organelle which helps in the oxidation
- Plants can measure darkness. Plant can bloom if keeps illuminated for 8 hours only, but 16 hours of darkness is irrepted.
- when there is no photosynthesis, CO2 is not used, O2 is not produced
- It’s a directional growth. When the plan grows this movement is positive
21 Clues: It can develop at 12-14 °C • other name for plant hormones • haploid, asexual phase of the plant • diploid, asexual phase of the plant • This thing can be used for different energy • When plants need cold before flowering/germinating • It’s one of the external factor of vegetative stages • referred as breathing, necessary for energy production • ...
plants 2021-04-30
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- palm is a plant with stringy root
- is plant that grow in desert
- plant serve to increase appetite
- is plant that attain to other plant
- plant have medical properties for hair and skin.
- is a thorny plant
- plant is captured plant
- is one type of plant that lives on water float
- is a plant that has parallel leave
- plant has a pleasant aroma
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- whisker is ailment that heal
- have main function is to ward off cockroaches and other insects
- has squirrel’s tail blooming on its foliage
- is plant with a taproot
- leaf is a plan with curved leaves
- princess is a plant whose leaves are squashed to the touch
- is a quantic plant
- is a leafy plant
- is a plant that can be extracted from the tree for tapped
- is a seed-bearing plant with a runoff point
20 Clues: is a leafy plant • is a thorny plant • is a quantic plant • is plant with a taproot • plant is captured plant • plant has a pleasant aroma • is plant that grow in desert • whisker is ailment that heal • plant serve to increase appetite • palm is a plant with stringy root • leaf is a plan with curved leaves • is a plant that has parallel leave • is plant that attain to other plant • ...
Plants 2020-09-18
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- the exception for monocot
- one that can grow in places that are too barren for a lot of other species
- the true stems of ferns are underground, and the leaves, called ___ come up from the ground
- responsible for carrying nutrients like sugars around the plant
- angiosperms are categorized according to the number of their seed leaves
- female parts of the flower
- develops into fruit that surrounds, helps fertilize, and helps disperse the seeds
- when the water goes up the xylem, it is defying what?
- the major component of sand and is used to make glass
- the seed has two embryonic leaves
- male parts of the flower
- provides structural support for the plant
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- the critical structure in the stem
- stored inside pollen grains
- water evaporating from the leaf
- a floating organism that does photosynthesis
- non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem
- the xylem and phloem are organized in many
- responsible for transporting water up the roots
- organisms whose cells each have a nucleus
- a plant embryo that has been encased in its own food supply
21 Clues: male parts of the flower • the exception for monocot • female parts of the flower • stored inside pollen grains • water evaporating from the leaf • the seed has two embryonic leaves • the critical structure in the stem • non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem • organisms whose cells each have a nucleus • provides structural support for the plant • ...
Plants 2021-03-31
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- an organism that can create it's own food
- Brings water upwards
- sugar or food for plants
- transfer of pollen
- the female part of the flower
- hollow tube that pollen travels down
- pollen goes down the style
- Sends food and water to other parts of the plants
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- produces pollen
- contains chlorophyll
- A plant that produces seeds on scale of cones
- reproductive system of angiosperms
- a large root that grows downward
- they protects flower
- supports anther
- Absorbs water and anchors the plant to the ground
- absorbs sunlight
- Brings sugar downwards
- the leafy part of the flower
- where seeds are created
20 Clues: produces pollen • supports anther • absorbs sunlight • transfer of pollen • contains chlorophyll • they protects flower • Brings water upwards • Brings sugar downwards • where seeds are created • sugar or food for plants • pollen goes down the style • the leafy part of the flower • the female part of the flower • a large root that grows downward • reproductive system of angiosperms • ...
Plants! 2022-02-01
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- elongated cells of ground tissue with thicker cell walls, make up celery strings
- vascular tissue that moves sugars around
- open and close the stomata
- planned cell death
- what produces the egg in a flower
- plants that live for many years and are constantly growing and reproducing
- contain the majority of vascular tissues
- means "middle leaf"
- waxy waterproof layer of a leaf
- pollen and egg coming together to for a diploid cell
- reproduction that creates genetic copies
- plants that live for 1 year and focus on reproduction
- the sugar that plant cell walls are made of
- plants that move everything via osmosis and diffusion
- the process of converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugars
- the goal product of photosynthesis
- "dead" phloem leaves these visible marks behind
- ground tissue with the thickest cell wall
- vascular tissue that moves water up
- all the male reproductive parts of a flower
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- plants that live for 2 years
- main pigment used by plants for photosynthesis
- organisms that convert sunlight into usable energy
- can only occur if an outside "force" moves pollen from one plant to another
- process used for plants to grow taller
- structure that produces the pollen
- organelle used for water storage
- all the female reproductive parts of a flower
- colorful attractants for pollinators
- an asexual form of reproduction used by ferns
- reproduction that allows for genetic variation
- control gas and water exchange into the plant
- regulate gas exchange with stomata in most plants
- added chemical to sclerenchyma cell walls
- main place for a plant to store carbohydrates
- the mesophyll more spread out to allow gas exchange
- the most abundant ground tissue of plants
- area where most photosynthesis happens in the leaf
- color reflected back by main pigment of plants
- the sticky receptacle that takes pollen
40 Clues: planned cell death • means "middle leaf" • open and close the stomata • plants that live for 2 years • waxy waterproof layer of a leaf • organelle used for water storage • what produces the egg in a flower • structure that produces the pollen • the goal product of photosynthesis • vascular tissue that moves water up • colorful attractants for pollinators • ...
plants 2022-03-04
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- start of a new plant is creating
- the perimeter of the leaf between the apex and base.
- pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
- a stalk that connects the blade with the leaf base.
- The root cap is a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root.
- a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- root thickest part and grows down
- for growth and the maintenance of life.
- absorbs water and nutrients
- a part or space between two nodes, knots, or joints, as the portion of a plant stem between two nodes.
- from root epidermal cells.
- the endpoint of an embryonic shoot that is not fully developed, allowing for plants to grow taller.
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- helps seed spread
- grow out to the side and isn't as thick
- where reproduction takes place
- The outer parts of the flower
- The expanded part of a leaf or petal. Especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole.
- Nodes are the points on a stem where the buds, leaves, and branching twigs originate.
- Root hairs are long tubular-shaped
- moves water and nutrients
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- a substance that provides nourishment
- central, thick, linear structure that runs along the length of a plant thallus or lamina.
- The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
25 Clues: helps seed spread • moves water and nutrients • from root epidermal cells. • absorbs water and nutrients • The outer parts of the flower • where reproduction takes place • where photosynthesis takes place • start of a new plant is creating • Root hairs are long tubular-shaped • root thickest part and grows down • The ovule producing part of a flower. • ...
Plants 2022-01-07
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- Cells that move water up a plant
- Most common type of plant cell
- These open and close the stomata
- waxy covering on a leaf
- Cells that are found at the root, tip, and stem regions where leaves attach. These cells are undifferentiated and produce new cells.
- Tiny pores in the underside of leaves
- Tendency of water molecules to bond with each other
- Layer of epidermis that contains more stomata Tiny pores in the underside of leaves
- The function of a flower
- Sticky part where pollen sticks to fertilize the flower
- Houses most of the vascular system
- Contain female reproductive cells
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- Type of mesophyll cell where photosynthesis occurs
- Contains male reproductive cells
- Plant organ responsible for photosynthesis
- Cells which carry food to all parts of the plant
- Tendency of water molecules to bond with other substances
- Female part of the flower
- Loss of water vapor through leaves
- Male part of the flower
- Anchors the plant to the ground
- Type of mesophyll cell that allows for gas exchange
22 Clues: waxy covering on a leaf • Male part of the flower • The function of a flower • Female part of the flower • Most common type of plant cell • Anchors the plant to the ground • Contains male reproductive cells • Cells that move water up a plant • These open and close the stomata • Contain female reproductive cells • Loss of water vapor through leaves • ...
PLANTS 2022-04-07
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- colorful & scent attracts pollenators
- type of stem that runs along the ground
- making food for plants
- roots grow down and stems and leaves grow up
- transports food DOWN from the leaves
- produces pollen
- sticky top where pollen lands
- all male parts of a flower
- stem green and not sturdy
- plants have true roots, stems, and leaves
- plants responding to stimuli
- underground stems
- anchor plant to ground
- tiny holes in leaves used in transpiration
- stem strong & sturdy made of wood
- capture sunlight and does photosynthesis
- one main large root
- several main roots branch off
- transports water up from the roots
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- seed with 2 food storage areas
- baby plant
- protects the seed
- when activity of a seed or plants stops
- stalk that holds the anther
- release of water through plant leaves
- all female parts of a flower
- plants no true roots, stems, and leaves
- release of energy from food
- seed with 1 food storage area
- seeds leaves that store food
- stalk down which pollen tube grows
- Contains the ovule
32 Clues: baby plant • produces pollen • protects the seed • underground stems • Contains the ovule • one main large root • making food for plants • anchor plant to ground • stem green and not sturdy • all male parts of a flower • stalk that holds the anther • release of energy from food • all female parts of a flower • seeds leaves that store food • plants responding to stimuli • ...
Plants 2022-04-12
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- contains the male gamete
- Vascular tissue that transports glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Chemical messengers that travel throughout the plant to stimulate responses
- Slender tube that transports pollen to the ovary
- Plant growth in response to gravity
- Support for the body of the plants
- The fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- Hormone that is responsible for plant growth towards sunlight
- Opening in leaf where water leaves through transpiration
- Function to absorb water and minerals from the soil
- Open and close the stomata
- The male reproductive structures of the plants
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- The fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo
- Occurs in the mesophyll layer of the leaf
- Plant growth in response to light
- Knob like structure of the stamen that produces pollen
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Contains the ovules and develops into the fruit
- The female reproductive structures of the plants
- Plant growth in response to touch
- A plant's loss of water, mainly through the stomates of leaves
- Part of the flower that attacks pollinators
- waxy layer of the leaf that helps to retain moisture
- Sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen grains
24 Clues: contains the male gamete • Open and close the stomata • Plant growth in response to light • Plant growth in response to touch • Support for the body of the plants • Plant growth in response to gravity • Occurs in the mesophyll layer of the leaf • Part of the flower that attacks pollinators • The male reproductive structures of the plants • ...
PLANTS 2012-10-17
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- Breathing spores in the stem
- The tissue produced inside the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization
- Diffusion of hydrogen ions out of the thyllakoid and production of ATP
- Male part of the flower
- A fleshy fruit, such as a peach, plum, or cherry, usually having a single hard stone that encloses a seed. Also called stone fruit.
- Main floral function of a flower
- Splitting of water molecules
- A root system usually formed by thin, moderately branching roots growing from the stem
- Collective term for sepals
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- Saw like
- Leaves are arranged at a node around the stem flower clusters
- Transfer of pollen from one anther to the stigma by the carriers
- Tooth like
- Proportion of the day to the length of the night in a 24 hr.period
- Last electron acceptor
- Also called as polydrupes
- Compound fruit formed from several flowers in a cluster
- A root system where it has a big large root at the underground that can absorb salt mineral and water
- A collective term for all the petals and sepals.
- Composed of a hort stem sorrounded by numerou fleshy leaves
20 Clues: Saw like • Tooth like • Last electron acceptor • Male part of the flower • Also called as polydrupes • Collective term for sepals • Breathing spores in the stem • Splitting of water molecules • Main floral function of a flower • A collective term for all the petals and sepals. • Compound fruit formed from several flowers in a cluster • ...
PLANTS 2012-10-17
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- Splitting of water molecules
- A collective term for all the petals and sepals.
- Last electron acceptor
- Tooth like
- Breathing spores in the stem
- Main floral function of a flower
- A root system where it has a big large root at the underground that can absorb salt mineral and water
- Saw like
- A root system usually formed by thin, moderately branching roots growing from the stem
- Leaves are arranged at a node around the stem flower clusters
- Compound fruit formed from several flowers in a cluster
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- Transfer of pollen from one anther to the stigma by the carriers
- Proportion of the day to the length of the night in a 24 hr.period
- Male part of the flower
- Diffusion of hydrogen ions out of the thyllakoid and production of ATP
- A fleshy fruit, such as a peach, plum, or cherry, usually having a single hard stone that encloses a seed. Also called stone fruit.
- Also called as polydrupes
- Collective term for sepals
- The tissue produced inside the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization
- Composed of a hort stem sorrounded by numerou fleshy leaves
20 Clues: Saw like • Tooth like • Last electron acceptor • Male part of the flower • Also called as polydrupes • Collective term for sepals • Splitting of water molecules • Breathing spores in the stem • Main floral function of a flower • A collective term for all the petals and sepals. • Compound fruit formed from several flowers in a cluster • ...
plants 2012-04-02
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- vascular tissue that carries nutrients and carbohydrates to all parts of the flower
- 2 seed leaves
- type of plant that bears seeds directly on scales of cones
- surround, protect help disperse the seed
- a hollow tube that develops from a pollen grain when deposited on the stigma of a flower
- tubes called xylem and phloem (like humans)
- surrounds+protects embryo
- loosely pached tissue cells bellow the palisade layer
- sticky part of style that captures pollin
- the protective outer coat of a seed.
- seeds leaves in embryo
- the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- a plant hormone that causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth.
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width that allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- any of a group of plant hormones that stimulate stem elongation, germination, and flowering.
- single carpel or fused carpel
- male reproductive parts consist of filament
- female gametophyte develops found in ovary
- main photosynthetic organs increases amount of sunlight plant gets
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- is a turning or growth movement by a plant or fungus in response to gravity.
- epidermis layer highly specialized that surround the stomata
- one seed leaf
- femail reproductive part
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
- anchors plant sucks in water and nutrients from the ground
- closely packed tissue absorbs light that enters the leaves
- supporter/transporter of nutrients to the rest of the flower
- loos of h20 through the leaves
- male gametophyte, sperm
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- flowering plant that bears seeds in floers protected by tissue
- plant growth substances (phytohormones) that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots.
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- produces pollin grain
- plant embryo food supply
36 Clues: one seed leaf • 2 seed leaves • produces pollin grain • seeds leaves in embryo • male gametophyte, sperm • femail reproductive part • plant embryo food supply • surrounds+protects embryo • single carpel or fused carpel • loos of h20 through the leaves • the protective outer coat of a seed. • surround, protect help disperse the seed • sticky part of style that captures pollin • ...
Plants 2013-11-04
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- Primary site of photosynthesis
- Area between two nodes
- Secondary growth for width
- Irregular shaped Cell
- Used to transport water and nutrients
- Loosely packed cells
- Found at the tip of roots for protection
- Bud at the end of the stem
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- Primary growth for height
- A covering to protect new growth
- Extremely rigid dead cells
- attaches leaf to branch
- Waxy layer that provides protection
- of dividing cells
- Used for storage, metabolism, and support
- Outside tissue
- Secondary root
- Found underneath the leaf
- Where branch connects to main stem
- Used to anchor plant
20 Clues: Outside tissue • Secondary root • of dividing cells • Loosely packed cells • Used to anchor plant • Irregular shaped Cell • Area between two nodes • attaches leaf to branch • Primary growth for height • Found underneath the leaf • Secondary growth for width • Extremely rigid dead cells • Bud at the end of the stem • Primary site of photosynthesis • A covering to protect new growth • ...
Plants 2013-11-22
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- The name of a young root that is still in the seed
- Plants which do not loose their leaves in winter
- Tiny substances found in the soil and water that plants need to grow
- The green colouring in plants which is needed to make food
- The seed of a fern
- The casing which surrounds the seed until they are ready to start growing
- I am the part of the plant that holds the seeds at the very beginning
- What most plants grow from
- This holds up the plant
- Trees grow these instead of flowers
- The stem of a tree which has thickened over the years and developed hard wood
- A stalk that holds up the anthers
- A young plant
- I am on the anther
- The first two leaves, that come from the seed of a plant, that provide food for a plant
- Plants that live only one year
- Plants that live for two years
- A swollen underground stem and food store from which a new plant grows
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- The most beautiful part of a plant
- Helps the plant make food and it also gives minerals
- A plant which looses it's leaves in winter
- The part that protects a flower when it is in bud
- Holds the pollen in a flower
- Has heat and helps the plant make food
- The process in which a plant makes food
- The process of making new plants
- The name of the process of a young plant growing
- The skin of a tree
- Something to do with pollen that the bees help with
- An underground food store that some plants grow from
- These anchor the plant into the ground
- I am the part of the plant that needs water to turn into food
- A bunch of picked flowers
- A dried seed which squirrels like
34 Clues: A young plant • The seed of a fern • The skin of a tree • I am on the anther • This holds up the plant • A bunch of picked flowers • What most plants grow from • Holds the pollen in a flower • Plants that live only one year • Plants that live for two years • The process of making new plants • A stalk that holds up the anthers • A dried seed which squirrels like • ...
Plants 2013-11-15
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- Another name for leaf
- Covers the roots
- Loosely packed cells
- Regrowth
- Area of dividing cells
- Two seed leaves
- Small openings under the leaf
- Dead cells used for support
- Offshoot of root
- Male reproductive system
- Growth for diameter
- Supports Anther
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- One leaf per petiole
- Protection of bud
- One seed leaves
- Primary growth for height
- Used for metabolism, support, and storage
- Female reproductive system
- Waxy layer over leaf
- Many leaf per petiole
20 Clues: Regrowth • One seed leaves • Two seed leaves • Supports Anther • Covers the roots • Offshoot of root • Protection of bud • Growth for diameter • One leaf per petiole • Loosely packed cells • Waxy layer over leaf • Another name for leaf • Many leaf per petiole • Area of dividing cells • Male reproductive system • Primary growth for height • Female reproductive system • Dead cells used for support • ...
PLANTS 2015-03-06
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- A plant that smells especially good.
- Plant that lasts for more than two growing seasons.
- Plant that produces a lot of natural oil.
- The process by which plants turn water and carbon dioxid into oxygen and nutrients.
- White flower that only lasts one day.
- Growing or living in or near water.
- Put a young plant that has been grown in a pot.
- Aladin's girlfriend.
- To start existing or being seen.
- Reproductive part of a flower.
- Japanese tree whith fan-shaped leaves.
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- Become extinct or disappear.
- (Another Love - Tom Odell) "I brought you ......... in a pretty string
- When a plant starts to die.
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- When the flower open her petals.
- To develop from a seed and begin to grow into a plant.
- To grow plants or trees on an area of ground so that it is covered with them.
- Flower that loves the sun.
- they won't flower like they did last spring."
- The main trunk of a plant.
- Trees or plants that have a lot of leaves and branches growing close together.
- The fertilizing element of flowering plants.
- The tree's part that grown underneath the earth.
24 Clues: Aladin's girlfriend. • Flower that loves the sun. • The main trunk of a plant. • When a plant starts to die. • Become extinct or disappear. • Reproductive part of a flower. • When the flower open her petals. • To start existing or being seen. • Growing or living in or near water. • A plant that smells especially good. • White flower that only lasts one day. • ...
plants 2016-03-07
21 Clues: roots • stoma • xylem • oxygen • starch • spongy • energy • phloem • iodine • cuticle • glucose • stomata • palisade • sunlight • cellulose • epidermis • respiration • chlorophyll • carbohydrate • chloroplasts • dioxide carbon dioxide
PLANTS 2024-01-19
Plants! 2024-02-26
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- The main input of photosynthesis
- Stores water for the plant
- Water evaporating off a leaf
- Female plant part
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- When a plant starts to grow
- Male plant part
- An input for photosynthesis
- Provides structure to the plant
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- The process of fertilizing a plant
- The process of a plant making its own food
- Helps attract pollinators
- Fertilize plants
- Transports food
- The unit of reproduction of a plant
- An input of photosynthesis
- Where gases are exchanged
- Output of photosynthesis
- Transports water
- The green pigment in plants
20 Clues: Transports food • Male plant part • Fertilize plants • Transports water • Female plant part • Output of photosynthesis • Helps attract pollinators • Where gases are exchanged • Stores water for the plant • An input of photosynthesis • When a plant starts to grow • An input for photosynthesis • The green pigment in plants • Water evaporating off a leaf • Provides structure to the plant • ...
Plants! 2024-02-26
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- The main input of photosynthesis
- Stores water for the plant
- Water evaporating off a leaf
- Female plant part
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- When a plant starts to grow
- Male plant part
- An input for photosynthesis
- Provides structure to the plant
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- The process of fertilizing a plant
- The process of a plant making its own food
- Helps attract pollinators
- Fertilize plants
- Transports food
- The unit of reproduction of a plant
- An input of photosynthesis
- Where gases are exchanged
- Output of photosynthesis
- Transports water
- The green pigment in plants
20 Clues: Transports food • Male plant part • Fertilize plants • Transports water • Female plant part • Output of photosynthesis • Helps attract pollinators • Where gases are exchanged • Stores water for the plant • An input of photosynthesis • When a plant starts to grow • An input for photosynthesis • The green pigment in plants • Water evaporating off a leaf • Provides structure to the plant • ...
Plants 2024-03-18
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- Cambium he main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants
- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant.
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground.
- plant tissue made up of cells that are not specialized for a particular purpose.
- the first leaf of the plant embryo and will be the first part of a plant to emerge from the seed.
- an angiospermous plant (such as a deciduous tree or broad-leaved herb)
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like
- cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds.
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- a vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body.
- cone produces pollen, is usually herbaceous and much less conspicuous even at full maturity
- the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- Meristem region of cells capable of division and growth in the root and shoot tips in plants
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- cone contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, become seeds
- a chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as a grass, lily, or palm)
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Action when liquid flows through narrow spaces without external forces, such as gravity.
20 Clues: the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds. • plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus. • a vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body. • Cambium he main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants • ...
Plants 2023-01-10
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- when pollen from one plant reaches the pistil of another plant
- stamen, pistil, petal, ovary, ovule
- to put objects into groups based on their properties
- a gas that is absorbed by plants
- embryo, seed coat, seed leaves, stored food
- to keep something for future use
- to pass down a characteristic from parents to offspring
- to become fully developed and able to produce offspring
- the smallest unit of a living thing
- to begin to grow and develop
- a living thing
- to bring things together from different places
- a seed plant that reproduces with cones
- a young plant
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- to put things in many different places
- a green substance in a plant's leaves
- the process in which plants use sunlight to make food
- when an egg and sperm cell join together
- to explain how two or more things are different
- when the seeds of a plant are carried to a new place
- a sweet liquid produced by plants that some insects collect
- the male and female parts of a coniferous tree
- a new organism produced by plants, animals, or humans
- produces sperm cells
- the process that creates offspring
- the flower part of a plant
- one part of a process
- produces egg cells
- to explain how two or more things are the same
29 Clues: a young plant • a living thing • produces egg cells • produces sperm cells • one part of a process • the flower part of a plant • to begin to grow and develop • a gas that is absorbed by plants • to keep something for future use • the process that creates offspring • stamen, pistil, petal, ovary, ovule • the smallest unit of a living thing • a green substance in a plant's leaves • ...
Plants 2023-01-25
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- A plant tropism where a plant grows toward light
- An example of a plant that does not have seeds
- A plant tropism where a plant grows against the force of gravity
- Contains a young plant inside a protective coating
- A type of plant that does not reproduce with seeds
- An example of a dicot
- A plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
- A seed with one area of stored food
- Vascular tissue that carries water
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- A seed with two areas of stored food
- A type of tissue that makes up tubes and pipes
- An example of a monocot
- Plant structures that eventually turn into sperm cells
- A plant tropism where a plant grows towards and around objects
- Female reproductive part of a flower. Contains eggs.
- A type of plant that reproduces using seeds
- Tiny cells that grow into new organisms
- Male reproductive part of a flower. Contains pollen.
- The tool used for cutting in dissections
- Vascular tissue that carries food/sugar
20 Clues: An example of a dicot • An example of a monocot • Vascular tissue that carries water • A seed with one area of stored food • A seed with two areas of stored food • Tiny cells that grow into new organisms • Vascular tissue that carries food/sugar • The tool used for cutting in dissections • A type of plant that reproduces using seeds • ...
Plants 2023-09-24
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- Globally loved orange item
- Do avoid the stinging variety
- National fruit of Japan
- Good wood for smoking meats
- Subtle soup leaf
- Perennial nightshade, bears green fruit
- Easy to grow squash
- Malay tree in the breadfruit family
- Symbol of Dia de los Muertos
- Purple soap fragrance
- Girasol
- Sunburn remedy
- Sushi side dish
- Third generation thief with his own manga
- It has its own shade of purple
- A. Tequilana
- PH affected flowers
- Spring mix
- May be pickled, or ornamental
- May accompany beans, in a meal
- Keep me in mind
- Fancy houseplant
- Spicy garden blossoms
- Famously itchy vine
- Excellent source of cones
- Fragrant front yard vine
- Round cactus, yellow thorns
- Favorite of Japanese idol Hatsune Miku
- Considered the tree of Zeus
- High sugar content
- Popeye's favorite
- Pre-wine
- Front yard friend
- Lawn stuff
- May cover a boulder, perhaps
- Cilantro
- Bee melon
- Leafy greens with yellow, white, or red stalks
- Ancient tooth pain remedy
- Pre processed tapioca
- Indicator of festivity
- Floats about the tropical ocean
- Spooky round lad
- Fruit of the desert
- Good for wreathes
- Sakura
- Climbing houseplant
- The smelly fruit
- Milk substitute
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- Subject of an early internet challenge
- Clothing ingredient
- Yellow face puckerer
- Guayava
- Little green cabbages
- "rice substitute"
- Tropical evergreen, purple peel
- Vampire repellant
- Pond floater
- Fowl of the heavens
- Cyanococcus
- Invasive pond carpet
- A symbol of love
- Divisive pizza topping
- Mediterranean oil source
- A color-changing tea
- A hobbit favorite
- "cottagecore" staple
- Carnivorous, prefers full sun
- Another common California tree
- HP whomper tree
- Upright pond companion
- Hardy fruit vine
- 91% water
- "cooking banana"
- Traditional bread base
- Excellent bow material
- Tortilla base
- Fuchsia tea ingredient
- Natural pink food dye
- Curly leaves found in forests
- Smaller relative of the orange
- Common Christmas tree
- 17th century American colonist ship
- Mild pepper from Puebla
- Newton fruit
- Sweet nightshade
- Different from a sweet potato
- Found on evaporated milk labels
- Flower of Virginia
- A giant tree found in California
- Found on the head of Mayzie
- Citrusy herb
- A is for _
- Has its own national park
- May cost extra
- Iconic Brassicaceae
- The sweet tree
- Delicate, does not require soil
- Sunny spring flower
- Usually has 3 leaves
- Mountain tree, source of rowan berries
- Common allergy trigger
- Persephone's mistake
103 Clues: Sakura • Guayava • Girasol • Pre-wine • Cilantro • 91% water • Bee melon • Spring mix • A is for _ • Lawn stuff • Cyanococcus • Pond floater • A. Tequilana • Newton fruit • Citrusy herb • Tortilla base • Sunburn remedy • May cost extra • The sweet tree • HP whomper tree • Sushi side dish • Keep me in mind • Milk substitute • Subtle soup leaf • A symbol of love • Hardy fruit vine • "cooking banana" • Fancy houseplant • ...
Plants 2022-11-30
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- disorder of structure or function
- plant that is grown on a large scale
- where plants grow
- business of growing crops and raising livestock farm animals
- living organism
- small arthropod animal with six legs
- ; mud or dust
- giving something for money
- light from the sun
- made by humans not naturally
- substance that provides nourishment
- top layer of soil
- relating to agriculture
- used to increase its fertility
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- tending a garden
- colourless, transparent, odourless liquid
- not related to living matter
- scattering seeds to plant them
- planting crops in succession on a piece of land
- destructive insect or other animals
- purchase and sale of provisions
- for the reproduction of plants
- water or other liquid diffused
- related to living matter
- clay, sand and humus
- animal poo
- organic material used as a fertilizer
- derived from nature
- main body or stalk of a plant
- the planet on which we live
30 Clues: animal poo • ; mud or dust • living organism • tending a garden • where plants grow • top layer of soil • light from the sun • derived from nature • clay, sand and humus • relating to agriculture • related to living matter • giving something for money • the planet on which we live • not related to living matter • made by humans not naturally • main body or stalk of a plant • ...
Plants 2022-11-30
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- business of growing crops and raising livestock farm animals
- used to increase its fertility
- destructive insect or other animals
- giving something for money
- living organism
- relating to agriculture
- the planet on which we live
- not related to living matter
- for the reproduction of plants
- substance that provides nourishment
- disorder of structure or function
- ; mud or dust
- light from the sun
- scattering seeds to plant them
- animal poo
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- top layer of soil
- related to living matter
- plant that is grown on a large scale
- small arthropod animal with six legs
- planting crops in succession on a piece of land
- colourless, transparent, odourless liquid
- main body or stalk of a plant
- clay, sand and humus
- purchase and sale of provisions
- made by humans not naturally
- organic material used as a fertilizer
- tending a garden
- water or other liquid diffused
- derived from nature
- where plants grow
30 Clues: animal poo • ; mud or dust • living organism • tending a garden • top layer of soil • where plants grow • light from the sun • derived from nature • clay, sand and humus • relating to agriculture • related to living matter • giving something for money • the planet on which we live • made by humans not naturally • not related to living matter • main body or stalk of a plant • ...
Plants 2022-05-09
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- outermost layer covering the entire plant
- outter most part of the flower; typically green
- contains chlorophyll, preforms photosynthesis
- tiny openings; allow for gas exchange
- provide anchorage;take in water and nutrients
- location of photosynthesis
- where all organelles are located
- transports water; one way flow
- small protuberance that may develope into a flower
- supports leaves; transports water and nutrients
- recieves the pollen
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- cell control center
- synthesizes protein
- membrane sac that holds water
- seed bearing part of the plant
- powerhouse
- transports nutrients; two way flow
- slender stalk that holds the anther
- where pollin is produced
- supports the stigms;connects to the ovary
- stores starch and pigment
- male fertilizing organ of the flower
- attracts pollinators
23 Clues: powerhouse • cell control center • synthesizes protein • recieves the pollen • attracts pollinators • where pollin is produced • stores starch and pigment • location of photosynthesis • membrane sac that holds water • seed bearing part of the plant • transports water; one way flow • where all organelles are located • transports nutrients; two way flow • ...
Plants 2022-05-07
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- these flowers are used to make perfume
- I am long and green used in salads
- we need this to stick pictures
- this plant gives us flour to make chapatti
- e green tree like vegetable
- green leafy vegetable
- I am a fruit of a tall tree that has no branches
- a big green fruit with many seeds
- king of the fruits
- we make eraser from this plant
- we make door mats, rope from this
- trees give out this to purify the air
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- this grain is used to make idli and dosa
- orange colour root we eat
- we get sugar from this stem
- tables, chairs and pencils are made from this
- a flower that faces the sun always
- I am round and red fruit used in cooking!
- a fruit having seeds on the outside
- very small plants with green stems
20 Clues: king of the fruits • green leafy vegetable • orange colour root we eat • we get sugar from this stem • e green tree like vegetable • we need this to stick pictures • we make eraser from this plant • a big green fruit with many seeds • we make door mats, rope from this • I am long and green used in salads • a flower that faces the sun always • very small plants with green stems • ...
PLANTS 2022-05-10
20 Clues: doux • arbre • chair • arome • baies • graine • saveur • légume • plante • pousse • abeille • arbuste • fleurir • grimpant • feuilles • des haies • feuillage • sécheresse • région boisée • aménagement paysager
Plants 2023-05-17
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- The middle part of the pistil that the pollen travels down
- The layer below the epidermal layer
- Male reproductive part
- the reproductive part of a vascular plant
- Plant structure that contains the embryo
- The outer casing of some parts of the plant. It is the protective impermeable repellant to water, preventing valuable water from being lost
- the bottom part of the pistil that contains the ovules
- The bottom part of the stamen which holds up the anther
- Cap, consists of cells that help protect root tissue as the root grows
- Tubelike cells stacked together to form vessels that distribute water from the roots to various parts of the plant
- The center of a root
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- Top part of the pistil which collects pollen
- A pore found in the epidermis of the leaves that contains the rate of gas exchange
- The site of photosynthesis in a plant
- The top part of thee stamen which consist of the pollen
- Tubelike cells stacked to form tubes that distribute food
- the female reproductive part
- cells, Specialized plant cells in the leaves' epidermis are used to control gas exchange. They control the stomata's entry
- hairs, The extension of the roots epidermal. Their structure allows the plant to absorb more water. They also allow a plant to take in the minerals it needs to survive
- the Outermost layer of the leaf, under the cuticle
- tissue, Consist of Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchylma cells and have diverse functions. Includes photosynthesis, storage, and support
21 Clues: The center of a root • Male reproductive part • the female reproductive part • The layer below the epidermal layer • The site of photosynthesis in a plant • Plant structure that contains the embryo • the reproductive part of a vascular plant • Top part of the pistil which collects pollen • the Outermost layer of the leaf, under the cuticle • ...
plants 2025-05-06
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- – Part of a stamen that contains pollen
- – To begin to grow from a seed
- – Supports the anther in a flower
- – Plant species with male and female flowers on separate individuals
- – Protects a flower bud before it opens
- – Flower part that contains the ovules
- – First leaf or first pair of leaves in a seedling
- – Structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
- – Connects the stigma to the ovary
- – Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – Male reproductive part of a flower
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- – Part of the pistil that receives pollen
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- – Plant embryo with a food supply and protective coat
- – Colorful part of a flower used to attract pollinators
- – Study of plants
- – Powdery substance used for plant reproduction
- – Tissue that transports food in plants
- – A plant with two seed leaves
- – A plant with one seed leaf
- – Tissue that transports water in plants
- – Supports plant and transports nutrients
22 Clues: – Study of plants • – A plant with one seed leaf • – To begin to grow from a seed • – A plant with two seed leaves • – Supports the anther in a flower • – Connects the stigma to the ovary • – Male reproductive part of a flower • – Flower part that contains the ovules • – Part of a stamen that contains pollen • – Protects a flower bud before it opens • ...
Plants 2026-03-20
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- The pigment that makes plants green.
- Anchor plant to ground and absorb nutrients
- A root system made of many thin roots that spread out.
- makes food for the plant through photosynthesis
- The process when a seed begins to sprout and grow.
- The beginning stage of a new plant.
- The ground material where many plants grow.
- A young plant just starting to grow from a seed.
- Helpful materials in the soil that plants absorb to grow.
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- The parts inside plant cells where photosynthesis happens.
- The energy from the sun that plants use to make food.
- material added to a plant to give it extra nutrients
- converts water and carbon dioxide into food for plants
- The colorful part of a flower.
- Tiny parts of roots that help absorb water and nutrients.
- reproductive part of the plant
- The part of a plant that protects the seeds.
- A root system with one large main root and smaller side roots.
- Something plants need to survive and grow (H2O).
- supports leaves, flowers, and fruit
- Plants release this to help us breathe.
21 Clues: The colorful part of a flower. • reproductive part of the plant • The beginning stage of a new plant. • supports leaves, flowers, and fruit • The pigment that makes plants green. • Plants release this to help us breathe. • Anchor plant to ground and absorb nutrients • The ground material where many plants grow. • The part of a plant that protects the seeds. • ...
Plants 2025-12-11
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- In Norse mythology, this tree is known as the World Tree, connecting all nine realms in the cosmos
- A purple flower known for its calming properties
- Used in spiritual rituals to dispense negative energy
- Often given to partners on Valentine's Day
- Features small white blooms and is usually put into bouquets
- A common household plant that entraps flies
- This tree is meant to bring you wealth
- Its petals are in a cup shape
- Spiky and almost impossible to kill
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- It was once believed to protect people from demons and curses
- A song from the musical The Sound of Music was named after this plant
- These flowers come from Japanese cherry trees
- Pandas eat this
- It has the same name as a famous character from the Scooby-Doo movies
- A tall grass, commonly used to make sugar
- Faces the sun
- It has stripes similar to a zebra and is difficult to grow
- A white flower used to make tea
- You can't seem to remember the name of this flower
- Grinded into a green paste and served with sushi
20 Clues: Faces the sun • Pandas eat this • Its petals are in a cup shape • A white flower used to make tea • Spiky and almost impossible to kill • This tree is meant to bring you wealth • A tall grass, commonly used to make sugar • Often given to partners on Valentine's Day • A common household plant that entraps flies • These flowers come from Japanese cherry trees • ...
Plants 2018-04-07
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- Brightly coloured and attracts pollinators
- Most gymnosperms are cone bearing plants called
- Female gametangia that produce eggs and are the site of fertilization
- Nourishes the growing seedling
- Only one type and size of spores
- Seed plants with reproductive structures called flowers and fruit
- Leaves with a single vein
- Produces megaspores that give rise to female gametophytes
- Produces spores by meiosis
- Where plants sustain continual growth
- Angiosperm megaspores usually have two
- Conducts most of the water and minerals and includes tracheids
- A polymer that prevents exposed zygote from drying out
- Produces microspores that give rise to male gametophytes
- Consists of an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat
- Plants evolved from
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- Consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and one or more integuments
- Floral organs, usually in multiples of four or five
- One cotyledon
- Produce ovules in the ovary of flowers
- Site of spore production in sporophytes
- Formed when ovary wall thickens and matures
- Developed from microspores and contain the male gametophyte
- Triploid, and nourishes the developing embryo
- The transfer of pollen to the part of the plant containing ovules
- 80% of flowering plants are pollinated by
- Closets relatives of land plants
- Spores of two different sizes and sexes
- Process by which plants use light energy to produce food
- Two or more organisms in a relationship
- facilitate fertilization when male and female gametophytes are separated
- Occurs when pollen tube discharges two sperm into the female gametophyte within an ovule
- Have flagellated sperm unlike most seed plants
- Male gametangia that produces and releases sperm
- Plants with embryos
- Plant derived medication from the poppy
- Consists of living cells arranged into tubes
- Dominant stage of Bryophytes
- Organs that increase surface area of vascular plants
- The most seedless, vascular plant
- Organs that anchor vascular plants
41 Clues: One cotyledon • Plants with embryos • Plants evolved from • Leaves with a single vein • Produces spores by meiosis • Dominant stage of Bryophytes • Nourishes the growing seedling • Closets relatives of land plants • Only one type and size of spores • The most seedless, vascular plant • Organs that anchor vascular plants • Where plants sustain continual growth • ...
Plants 2022-02-09
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- all the plants in an area, region or country
- small green leaves that protect the flower
- Hard and rigid part stem
- Soft and flexible stem
- part of a plant that grows underground
- an area of land mostly covered by bushes
- these are areas with extreme climates
- an area mostly covered by grasses
- blade the widest part of a leaf
- the male parts of the flower
- flowers that do not produce fruits
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- the female part of the flower
- this connects the leaf to the stem
- many trees grow close together here
- coloured leaves on a flower
- flowers which produce fruits with seeds
- these grow in damp places, like woods
- flowers transform into these
- the green parts of a plant
- small, simple plants which grow on rocks
- This supports the plant
21 Clues: Soft and flexible stem • This supports the plant • Hard and rigid part stem • the green parts of a plant • coloured leaves on a flower • flowers transform into these • the male parts of the flower • the female part of the flower • blade the widest part of a leaf • an area mostly covered by grasses • this connects the leaf to the stem • flowers that do not produce fruits • ...
Plants 2021-11-29
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- A plant that proceeds seeds inside a protective fruit or pedal
- A female reproductive part of the flower. Consists of a stigma, style, and ovary
- Male reproductive parts of a flower. Made up of the anther and the filament
- A type of plant that transports materials through vessels/tubes
- Water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- A small leaflike part of the flower that protects the developing flower
- Captures the Sun's energy for photosynthesis
- Something that makes its own food. One of the 3 main characteristics of a plant.
- Contains structures that will later turn into sperm cells
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- a tiny cell that can grow into a new organism
- a type of seedless plant that often grows on the forest floor
- Colorful, leaflike structures that attract pollinators
- A chemical that affects growth and development
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- A stalklike structure that holds up the anther
- A seed absorbs water and the root breaks through the seed
- An organelle that protects and supports the cell. One of the 3 main characteristics of a plant.
- The main plant hormone that speeds up growth
- Water molecules sticking to other objects
- A tree trunk grows and expands at different rates, causing _____________ to form
- An organism that has cells with nuclei. One of the 3 main characteristics of a plant
- Water moving against gravity by the forces of cohesion and adhesion
- Protects the root from injury
- A plant's growth response toward or away from a stimuli
- A plant that produces seeds that have no protective fruit or pedal
- A protective coating around a seed
- Provides the plant with support and a way to transport materials
- Contains a young plant inside a protective coating
- Produces pollen and is held up by the filament
29 Clues: Protects the root from injury • A protective coating around a seed • Water molecules sticking to other objects • The main plant hormone that speeds up growth • Captures the Sun's energy for photosynthesis • a tiny cell that can grow into a new organism • A stalklike structure that holds up the anther • Produces pollen and is held up by the filament • ...
plants 2013-11-17
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- The outer covering of a tree
- The seeds of a fern
- A piece of land that a human owns and grows plants in it
- Bell shaped flowers
- The part that grows upright
- The process in which a plant makes food
- The beginning of a stem
- dioxide The air that helps a plant make food
- Anchors the plant into the ground
- Leafy all year round
- Collects water and sunlight
- A short piece of tree trunk
- The name of a plant growing up from a seed
- This holds up the stigma
- Holds up the anther
- Grows plants but it is not a seed
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- Bees and butterflies help the flower with this
- Carry the leaves of a tree
- A lot of trees in one place
- This helps them get minerals and make food
- The seed coating
- The chemical that makes the plant green
- A seed is made in this if the tree has no flowers
- This helps them to make food and keep warm
- These set off a lovely scent are colourful and attract insects
- Sweet sticky liquid that bees love
- This protects the bud
- The most beautiful part of a plant
- The food inside the seed
- A plant that looses it's leaves in winter
- The seeds grow inside it
- Will develop into a flower or a shoot
32 Clues: The seed coating • The seeds of a fern • Bell shaped flowers • Holds up the anther • Leafy all year round • This protects the bud • The beginning of a stem • The food inside the seed • This holds up the stigma • The seeds grow inside it • Carry the leaves of a tree • A lot of trees in one place • The part that grows upright • Collects water and sunlight • A short piece of tree trunk • ...
Plants 2016-03-07
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- type of vein in a leaf
- energy that is given out by the sun
- fourth in a leaf cell
- process which occurs in the carbon cycle (burning)
- an insoluble substance which is present in the cell wall of a leaf cell
- another part of the photosynthesis reaction
- used to transport water in a leaf
- the state or process of rotting
- present inside the mesophyll ( in a leaf cell) below the upper epidermis
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root
- a section in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll/ were photosynthesis takes place
- pasta, rice, bread
- the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age
- this occurs when a plant is deprived of starch for a long time
- a substance which is used to test for starch
- iodine is used to test for this
- Colour of leaf with iodine which did not have chlorophyll
- source of energy
- outer layer of a leaf which has a waxy surface
- this is given off during respiration
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- the smallest part in an organism
- chemical that we need to breath, plants give it out
- oil, coal and gas are examples of this
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- The green part in a plant
- anchor and keep the plant in place
- protects the stoma
- How plants make their food
- where gases enter and leave the leaf
- type of alcohol
- provide large surface area for the absorption of light and carbon dioxide
- a method of obtaining energy from food and is common to all living things
- a part of an organ which is usually vital to its function
- the outer layer of a cell
- the outer layer of cells covering an organism
- appearance of leaf with iodine which received light
- plural of stoma
- part of the photosynthesis reaction
- space spaces found in the spongy mesophyll
39 Clues: type of alcohol • plural of stoma • source of energy • protects the stoma • pasta, rice, bread • fourth in a leaf cell • type of vein in a leaf • The green part in a plant • the outer layer of a cell • How plants make their food • the state or process of rotting • iodine is used to test for this • the smallest part in an organism • used to transport water in a leaf • ...
Plants 2023-02-06
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- Female plant reproductive cell. Contains a young plant inside a seed coat
- A plant vessel that transports water
- A tropism in response to touch
- A type of plant that lives in moist areas (ex. moss, fern, horsetail)
- The male part of a flower that contains the pollen
- The anchor of the plant that absorbs water
- A type of plant that has tubes and pipes to transport materials
- A plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- Contains structures that will later turn into sperm cells
- A type of plant that does not have tubes or pipes
- A tropism in response to gravity
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- The process of a seed absorbing water and the root breaking out of the seed coat
- The female part of the flower that contains the eggs
- A plant adaptation for land that allows them to collect water
- Tube like structures
- An organism with cells that have nuclei. A characteristic of a plant
- A plant adaptation for land that allows plants to have stability
- A tropism in response to light
- A plant vessel that transports food
- The force that allows water to rise up a vessel against the force of gravity
- A tiny cell that can grow into a new organism
22 Clues: Tube like structures • A tropism in response to touch • A tropism in response to light • A tropism in response to gravity • A plant vessel that transports food • A plant vessel that transports water • An organism that cannot make its own food • The anchor of the plant that absorbs water • A tiny cell that can grow into a new organism • ...
plants 2023-01-03
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- Another name for sugars.
- It is carried by insects from flower to flower.
- A climbing plant,that often grows up trees or buildings.
- A wild plant with leaves that sting when you touch them.
- A gaseous substance that plants get from air to photosynthesise.
- It holds the plant up straight.
- A garden plant with thorns on its stems and pleasant-smelling flowers.
- A plant that produces small, white, bell-shaped flowers in the early spring.
- Of a seed - begin to grow and put out shoots.
- The process by which plants can 'make' their own food.
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- A green dye found in green parts of a plant.
- One of the five things that plants need to grow.
- Plants get those from the ground in form of minerals.
- A wild plant which has yellow flowers with lots of thin petals. When the petals of each flower drop off, a fluffy white ball of seeds grows.
- The evaporation of water from a plant's leaves.
- Coloured part of the flower.
- It is produced by plants and we use it to breathe.
- Sugar - main product of the photosynthesis.
- New plants grow from these.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
20 Clues: Another name for sugars. • New plants grow from these. • Coloured part of the flower. • It holds the plant up straight. • Sugar - main product of the photosynthesis. • The part of a plant that grows underground. • A green dye found in green parts of a plant. • Of a seed - begin to grow and put out shoots. • It is carried by insects from flower to flower. • ...
Plants 2017-09-26
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- sperm producing organ
- multicellular diploid that produces spores by meiosis
- contains anther and filament
- transports water from the roots to the leaves
- seed leaf
- loss of water through leaves
- prevents water loss
- produces gametes by mitosis
- two cotyledon
- tubes of elongated or cylindrical cells
- used for gas exchange
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- conducts carbohydrates from areas of photosynthesis to support nonphotosynthetic areas Monocot, one cotyledon
- egg producing organ
- protects embryo
- one cotyledon
- mat of thin roots that spread below the root's surface
- ovule covered in sporophyte tissue
- this mesophyll absorbs light
- outer layer of root
- produce leaves, branches, and flowers
20 Clues: seed leaf • one cotyledon • two cotyledon • protects embryo • egg producing organ • prevents water loss • outer layer of root • sperm producing organ • used for gas exchange • produces gametes by mitosis • contains anther and filament • loss of water through leaves • this mesophyll absorbs light • ovule covered in sporophyte tissue • produce leaves, branches, and flowers • ...
Plants 2020-04-10
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- green and common
- the protection
- spice
- a prickly situation
- plants need it to grow in
- falls in fall
- an old common plant
- sturdy 24 7
- a plant is thirsty
- deep and strong
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- bright and necessary
- leafy short
- makes oxygen
- where colorful things hatch
- lucky 4
- the green hat
- the big middle
- the green carpet
- colorful and smells good
- the big toothpicks
20 Clues: spice • lucky 4 • leafy short • sturdy 24 7 • makes oxygen • falls in fall • the green hat • the protection • the big middle • deep and strong • green and common • the green carpet • the big toothpicks • a plant is thirsty • a prickly situation • an old common plant • bright and necessary • colorful and smells good • plants need it to grow in • where colorful things hatch
PLANTS 2020-10-20
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- The jellylike material that makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane
- a substance needed so the plant can make proteins
- 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.
- this is where pollen grains are made
- is a fluid-filled pocket in the cell's cytoplasm
- a group of green pigments used by organisms that convert sunlight into energy via photosynthesis.
- the female gametes are inside the ______
- the ovules are inside the _____
- also known as O2
- something sweet and sugary that insects eat
- he action or process of distributing seeds over a wide area.
- highly specialized organelle that serves as the information and administrative center of the cell.
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- the transfer of pollen from anther to a stigma
- part of the flower where it's the most colorful
- the ovary changes into a fruit
- it contains mineral salts
- the ovule changes and becomes a _____
- substance needed for making chlorophyll
- plant changes some of the glucose into different kind of carbohydrate
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the zygote divides the form ____
- pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
- the nucleus of a male and female gamete joined together
24 Clues: also known as O2 • it contains mineral salts • the ovary changes into a fruit • the ovules are inside the _____ • the zygote divides the form ____ • this is where pollen grains are made • the ovule changes and becomes a _____ • substance needed for making chlorophyll • the female gametes are inside the ______ • something sweet and sugary that insects eat • ...
Plants 2020-10-20
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- a sweet and sugary thing that insects/birds feed on
- needed so the plants can make proteins, also needed to make Chlorophyll
- also known as sugar
- the receptive tip of a carpel, the part of the pistil where the pollen germinates
- the movement of energy from one place to another
- a different kind of carbohydrate, is made of thousands of glucose molecules linked together
- most colorful part of the flower
- needed by plants for support, cooling, transport, and photosynthesis
- the way that plants make food
- helps to avoid competitions with the parent plant
- the tough outer coat of the seed
- are brightly colored to attract insects and birds, they are the reproductive organs of plants
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- a group of chemicals which sugar belong to
- the nucleus of a male gamete and the nucleus of a female gamete join together
- while the ovule changes into a seed, the ovary is also changing into a........
- produced by anthers, contains the male gametes of the flower
- contains female gametes and are inside the ovaries
- a tiny hole where pollen tube grow into the ovule
- contain mineral salts
- a new cell formed after fertilisation
- produce pollens
- substances plants normally get from soil
- transfer of pollen from another to a stigma
- when the ovule begins to change it gradually grows into a........
- produced when the zygote starts to divide
- is also needed for making chlorophyll, a shortage of this makes plant leaves grow yellow
26 Clues: produce pollens • also known as sugar • contain mineral salts • the way that plants make food • most colorful part of the flower • the tough outer coat of the seed • a new cell formed after fertilisation • substances plants normally get from soil • produced when the zygote starts to divide • a group of chemicals which sugar belong to • ...
Plants 2020-10-21
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- a green pigment that captures energy from light
- ovules are inside it
- the ovule will grow into a ___
- sugars belong to a group of chemicals called ___
- long tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- this is needed to make proteins
- this is needed to make chlorophyll
- a method of getting a plant's male gametes to their female gametes
- these are made in the anthers of a flower
- a sugar
- a process where the male gamete and the nucleus of a female gamete join together
- this contains more than or just enough mineral salts needed for the plant
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- the way plants make food from light
- the female gametes are in here
- these are the organs that carry out photosynthesis in most plants
- new plants need to be ___ away from the parent plant
- chloroplasts are in a ___
- water combines with this inside chloroplasts to make glucose and oxygen
- a cell that is made when the nuclei of the 2 gametes joins together
- photosynthesis happens inside the ___
- a group of cells that is produces when the zygote starts to divide
- tiny holes in the lower epidermis that let carbon dioxide get into the leaf
- energy needed for photosynthesis comes from what?
- pollen sticks to the ___
- the ovary changes into a ___
25 Clues: a sugar • ovules are inside it • pollen sticks to the ___ • chloroplasts are in a ___ • the ovary changes into a ___ • the female gametes are in here • the ovule will grow into a ___ • this is needed to make proteins • this is needed to make chlorophyll • the way plants make food from light • photosynthesis happens inside the ___ • these are made in the anthers of a flower • ...
Plants 2021-02-22
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- What are the plants that produce cones
- What produces the female egg cells?
- What is the most common pollinator?
- What is the Male reproductive structure of flower in plants?
- What does the ovary change into after fertilization?
- What is another term for flowering plants?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What contains the female egg cells?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
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- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What does Anther contain?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What produces the female egg cells? • What is the most common pollinator? • What contains the female egg cells? • How does flowering plants reproduce? • What are the plants that produce cones • What is the reproductive part of a plant? • What is another term for flowering plants? • What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed? • ...
Plants 2021-03-04
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- Air filtering plant that filters CO2 and every organic pollutant.
- Slow growing air filtering plant that needs good sunlight.
- Plant that can pull fecal matter and mold spores from the air.
- Plants that absorb nutrients from soil.
- Plant that releases moisture into the air.
- Air filtering plant that is non toxic for animals.
- Plant that helps cleaning up lead.
- Include water ferns and water hyacinth.
- Process in which plants absorb nutrients from soil.
- Plant that has a nighttime oxygen production.
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- Type of plant that absorbs heavy metals on its roots.
- Plant that helps with heavy metals and petroleum contaminants.
- Include benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, ammonia, xylene and toluene.
- Plant that absorbs hydrocarbons from petrochemical pollution.
- Plants used in playgrounds to keep kids safe.
- Type of plant used in Chernobyl to absorb radiation.
- Air filtering plants filter air through...
- Plant that absorbs copper and mercury from the soil.
- Plants that absorb CO2 and release 02.
- An institution that made research of air filtering plants.
20 Clues: Plant that helps cleaning up lead. • Plants that absorb CO2 and release 02. • Plants that absorb nutrients from soil. • Include water ferns and water hyacinth. • Plant that releases moisture into the air. • Air filtering plants filter air through... • Plants used in playgrounds to keep kids safe. • Plant that has a nighttime oxygen production. • ...
Plants 2021-04-21
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- conditions needed for germination
- stems that bend or break easily
- growth response to gravity
- structures in the cells where food is made
- seed plants that produce cones
- process of breaking down glucose
- protects embryo until conditions are right
- growth toward/away from environmental conditions
- A taproot that stores food
- process that makes glucose & oxygen
- process of losing water through the leaf
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- grow towards water
- leaf's waxy covering that slows water loss
- cells that move water & minerals from roots up
- growth response to touch
- grow towards light
- where most angiosperm seeds develop
- control plant cell behaviors
- seed plants that produce flowers
- where conifer seeds develop
- open & close stomata
- powerhouse cell that releases energy
- Provide support & transport water,minerals,& food
- a single cell that grows into a plant
24 Clues: grow towards water • grow towards light • open & close stomata • growth response to touch • growth response to gravity • A taproot that stores food • where conifer seeds develop • control plant cell behaviors • seed plants that produce cones • stems that bend or break easily • seed plants that produce flowers • process of breaking down glucose • conditions needed for germination • ...
plants 2021-09-20
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- a purple plant used for scents
- a plant used in chocolate and coffee
- a sour fruit
- a carnivorous plant
- a big commonly used tree in minecraft
- another sour fruit
- a tree seen in northern arizona
- a very common plant found on the ground
- a plant that floats on water
- a tree found in african plains
- a plant hung around houses in christmas
- a small red berry
- used by people who cant take care of plants
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- the name of a restaurant
- a purple flower
- a flower
- a desert plant
- a small red flower used to make Opium
- a brown thin plant used in candy
- a blue berry
- a plant used for lotion
- a yellow/green lopsided fruit
- a spiky fruit
- a yellow fruit
- a plant found hanging from trees
- a invasive plant found in the southeast
26 Clues: a flower • a sour fruit • a blue berry • a spiky fruit • a desert plant • a yellow fruit • a purple flower • a small red berry • another sour fruit • a carnivorous plant • a plant used for lotion • the name of a restaurant • a plant that floats on water • a yellow/green lopsided fruit • a purple plant used for scents • a tree found in african plains • a tree seen in northern arizona • ...
Plants 2023-06-17
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- Flytrap - A carnivorous plant with hinged leaves that trap and digest insects.
- - A fast-growing grass plant with tall, hollow stems that are widely used in construction and crafts.
- - A popular garden plant with fragrant, ruffled flowers in various colors.
- - An aromatic plant with purple flowers known for its soothing fragrance.
- - A bulbous plant with vibrant, cup-shaped flowers that bloom in spring.
- - A flowering plant with large, showy flowers and a pleasant fragrance.
- - A tropical tree with a distinctive crown of fan-shaped leaves.
- - A popular flowering plant known for its beautiful and fragrant blooms.
- - A common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads that disperse in the wind.
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- - A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that follow the movement of the sun.
- - A large, showy flower with fragrant petals in various colors.
- - A common flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- - A desert plant known for its ability to store water and its spiky exterior.
- - A deciduous tree known for its distinctive leaves that turn vibrant colors in the fall.
- - A diverse family of flowering plants known for their vibrant and exotic-looking blooms.
- Vera - A succulent plant with fleshy leaves that contain a soothing gel.
- - A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores.
- - A climbing plant with dark green, glossy leaves that attaches itself to surfaces.
- - An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones.
- - A large and long-lived tree with strong wood and distinctive lobed leaves.
20 Clues: - A common flower with a yellow center and white petals. • - An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones. • - A large, showy flower with fragrant petals in various colors. • - A tropical tree with a distinctive crown of fan-shaped leaves. • - A flowering plant with large, showy flowers and a pleasant fragrance. • ...
Plants 2023-06-12
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- - Tropical tree with a long, slender trunk and large, fan-shaped leaves.
- - Large tree with broad leaves and acorns.
- - Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones.
- - Succulent plant adapted to dry environments, often with spines.
- - Carnivorous plant that catches and digests insects.
- - Elegant flower with large, showy blooms and a sweet scent.
- - Colorful flower with intricate patterns, often found in tropical regions.
- - Fragrant flower with thorny stems and petals in various colors.
- - Small flower with "face-like" markings and vibrant colors.
- - Flower with fringed petals, available in a variety of colors.
- - Climbing plant with dark green leaves, often used for decoration.
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- - Common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads.
- - Tall plant with large yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- - Simple flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- - Fragrant herb with purple flowers often used in aromatherapy.
- - Tall, fast-growing grass with hollow stems.
- - Leafy plant that reproduces via spores instead of seeds.
- - Tree known for its distinctive lobed leaves and winged seeds.
- - Spring flower with vibrant petals in various colors.
- - Large, fragrant flower with ruffled petals, often seen in gardens.
20 Clues: - Large tree with broad leaves and acorns. • - Tall, fast-growing grass with hollow stems. • - Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones. • - Carnivorous plant that catches and digests insects. • - Simple flower with a yellow center and white petals. • - Spring flower with vibrant petals in various colors. • ...
Plants 2024-02-12
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- what shape are monocots root system
- ptherophyta is called by this name because They are seedless
- how many cotyledons do monocot have
- how many leaves are inside eudicot seeds
- eudicot leave veins shape
- What are the leaves of the ptherophyta called
- what are naked seeds called
- eudicot vascular tissue shape
- multiple of eudicot flowers
- eudicot root shape
- How many true leaves inside the seed(in german)
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- what shape are monocots vein
- mosses other name
- what number of openings does monocots have(hint:it’s in spanish)
- The first word of the origin of gymnospermae
- how many cotyladon in eudicot(in spanish)
- do gymnospermae have flowers
- how mosses reproduce
- How do gymnospermae reproduce
- how many groups of mosses there are
- from whomst monocot evolved
- How many eudicot pollen grain opening (in german)
- are monocots vascular tissue ringlike or scattered
- another name for ptherophyta
- What are monocots multiple of petals (it’s in spanish)
25 Clues: mosses other name • eudicot root shape • how mosses reproduce • eudicot leave veins shape • from whomst monocot evolved • what are naked seeds called • multiple of eudicot flowers • what shape are monocots vein • do gymnospermae have flowers • another name for ptherophyta • How do gymnospermae reproduce • eudicot vascular tissue shape • what shape are monocots root system • ...
plants 2023-10-17
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- are actually leaves but the but are generally known as the most striking part
- is the process by which carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light are converted to sugar and oygen
- are usually underground and therefore are not easily visible
- form its structural framework
- the simple cell division
- allows the plant to reproduce
- have vascular bundles that contain both phloem and xylem
- located in the center of the flower is the female part of the flower
- make up the male reproductive part if the flower
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- which give green leaves their color
- are plants that have two seed leaves
- cools the plant and by moving maintains the flow of nutrients
- the plat structure is made up of tiny units called
- process they consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide the same as animals
- during mitosis this divides into two identical parts
- open and close a small space or pore on the underside
- made attractive for animals and insects
- used for food storage
- are the green leaf like parts of the flower that cover and protects the flower bud before it opens
- is the liquid that gives the plant cell inside the plant cell wall
20 Clues: used for food storage • the simple cell division • form its structural framework • allows the plant to reproduce • which give green leaves their color • are plants that have two seed leaves • made attractive for animals and insects • make up the male reproductive part if the flower • the plat structure is made up of tiny units called • ...
Plants 2025-03-12
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- The male reproductive part of a flower
- The seed absorbs water and the root breaks out of the seed coat
- The process of making sugar with oxygen, water, and sunlight
- A kingdom of organisms that are autotrophs, eukaryotic, and have cell walls
- Plants that live in moist areas. ex. Hornwort
- A type of plant that transports material from cell to cell without vessels
- A structure of a plant that helps the plant remain upwards un land
- The process of bringing water and sugar upwards in a plant against the direction of gravity.
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water
- A type of plant with no protective fruit or pedal. Ex. Pinecone
- Water things to other things
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- Contains a young plant inside a seed coat
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- Not Brick Bentley but...
- A type of plant that transports materials through vessels
- A part of a flower that protects the stamen and pistil
- A characteristic of a plant. Has a nucleus
- A tiny cell that can grow into a new organisms
- An organism that makes its own food
- A cell organelle in plants that helps it remain sturdy
- Contains structures that will later turn into sperm cells
- A plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
- speeds up growth on one side of the plant, making the stem curve
- Water sticks to water
- A type of plant with a protective fruit or pedal
25 Clues: Water sticks to water • Not Brick Bentley but... • Water things to other things • An organism that makes its own food • Anchors the plant and absorbs water • The male reproductive part of a flower • The female reproductive part of a flower • Contains a young plant inside a seed coat • A characteristic of a plant. Has a nucleus • Plants that live in moist areas. ex. Hornwort • ...
Plants 2025-04-26
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- sacred Japanese plant
- used in woodwind instruments
- symbol of love
- there's a partridge in a what tree
- Jamaican fruit
- largest tree
- insectivourus (5,7)
- aforementioned decor plant but it can kill other live beings (6,3)
- _furniture land
- salad leaves
- grew after war
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- colour with fruit named after it
- seaside tree
- largest carnivorous plant (8,7,5)
- the field plant
- tree with a name of a street in a horror movie named after it
- Commonly used to decorate walls
- kiss under the _
- Scotland
- thorny Christmasy
20 Clues: Scotland • seaside tree • largest tree • salad leaves • symbol of love • Jamaican fruit • grew after war • the field plant • _furniture land • kiss under the _ • thorny Christmasy • insectivourus (5,7) • sacred Japanese plant • used in woodwind instruments • Commonly used to decorate walls • colour with fruit named after it • largest carnivorous plant (8,7,5) • there's a partridge in a what tree • ...
plants 2025-05-06
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- – Powdery substance used for plant reproduction
- – Flower part that contains the ovules
- – Part of the pistil that receives pollen
- – First leaf or first pair of leaves in a seedling
- – Part of a stamen that contains pollen
- – Tissue that transports water in plants
- – Plant species with male and female flowers on separate individuals
- – A plant with one seed leaf
- – Male reproductive part of a flower
- – Connects the stigma to the ovary
- – Colorful part of a flower used to attract pollinators
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- – To begin to grow from a seed
- – Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- – Supports the anther in a flower
- – A plant with two seed leaves
- – Plant embryo with a food supply and protective coat
- – Supports plant and transports nutrients
- – Structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
- – Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – Study of plants
- – Tissue that transports food in plants
- – Protects a flower bud before it opens
22 Clues: – Study of plants • – A plant with one seed leaf • – To begin to grow from a seed • – A plant with two seed leaves • – Supports the anther in a flower • – Connects the stigma to the ovary • – Male reproductive part of a flower • – Flower part that contains the ovules • – Part of a stamen that contains pollen • – Tissue that transports food in plants • ...
Plants 2025-05-21
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- I am mostly attracted to the color red.
- I am what pollinators are after in flowers. I am like sugar water.
- I am water that falls from the sky in any form.
- I am the #2 crop grown in Iowa.
- I am the #2 producer of corn in the United States.
- I am a general term for something that contains nutrients for plants.
- I am an aspect of sunlight that measures, 'How good?'
- I am the #1 crop grown in Iowa.
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- I am the process where plants make their own food.
- I am probably the most well-known pollinator.
- I am an aspect of sunlight that measures, 'How long?'
- Most plants grow well during warm days & slightly cool nights.
- I am the female reproductive organ on a flower.
- I am the #1 producer of corn in the United States.
- I am an important nutrient in fertilizer. I primarily help leaves grow.
- I am produced by the male part of a plant and contain sperm cells. Some people are allergic to me.
- I am the male reproductive organ on a flower.
- Plants typically grow better during seasons when I am direct, not indirect.
- I am ground. I usually hold nutrients and water for plants until they can take them.
- I am an aspect of sunlight that measures, 'How much?'
20 Clues: I am the #2 crop grown in Iowa. • I am the #1 crop grown in Iowa. • I am mostly attracted to the color red. • I am probably the most well-known pollinator. • I am the male reproductive organ on a flower. • I am the female reproductive organ on a flower. • I am water that falls from the sky in any form. • I am the process where plants make their own food. • ...
Plants 2025-05-15
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- colour changing flower, depending on pH (9)
- common furniture material (3)
- sleeper agent (8)
- summer's yellow field (8)
- red petals seen often at Christmas (10)
- panda's breakfast, lunch and dinner (6)
- made into a chain (5)
- holly's toxic partner
- got a bit of a sting (6)
- many petaled solar (9)
- spring's yellow field (8)
- Scotland's flower (7)
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- used to soothe sunburn (4,4)
- where conkers come from (5,8)
- tree with 'helicopter' seeds (8)
- weed that's on the clock (9)
- given to a loved one (4)
- ____wood studios (4)
- a frog's pad (4)
- one with syrupy sap (5)
20 Clues: a frog's pad (4) • sleeper agent (8) • ____wood studios (4) • made into a chain (5) • holly's toxic partner • Scotland's flower (7) • many petaled solar (9) • one with syrupy sap (5) • given to a loved one (4) • got a bit of a sting (6) • summer's yellow field (8) • spring's yellow field (8) • used to soothe sunburn (4,4) • weed that's on the clock (9) • where conkers come from (5,8) • ...
Plants 2025-09-03
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- Tiny purple bloom, shy and sweet
- Climbing vine with clinging ambition
- Spring bulb with vibrant petals
- Evergreen needle-bearer, forest sentinel
- Tree of syrup and autumn flame
- Simple bloom with cheerful petals
- Mighty tree of acorns and endurance
- Shade-loving frond, prehistoric in form
- Tall golden bloom that follows the light
- Dark evergreen, ancient and symbolic
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- Purple bloom with calming scent
- Bright garden flower, hardy and bold
- Tropical tree with fronds like fans
- Soft green carpet, thriving in damp shade
- Fast-growing stalk, flexible and strong
- Succulent healer with soothing gel
- Desert dweller with spiny armor
- Thorned bloom of love and fragrance
- Elegant flower, often white and fragrant
- Graceful tree with drooping branches
20 Clues: Tree of syrup and autumn flame • Purple bloom with calming scent • Spring bulb with vibrant petals • Desert dweller with spiny armor • Tiny purple bloom, shy and sweet • Simple bloom with cheerful petals • Succulent healer with soothing gel • Tropical tree with fronds like fans • Mighty tree of acorns and endurance • Thorned bloom of love and fragrance • ...
Plants 2026-03-19
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- absorbed by roots for photosynthesis
- spreading seeds away from parent plant
- gas taken in for photosynthesis
- holds the anther up
- layer where most photosynthesis occurs
- process plants use to make food
- contains ovules in a flower
- energy source for photosynthesis
- reproduction with one parent producing identical offspring
- sticky top of the female part that catches pollen
- tissue that transports sugars
- green pigment that absorbs light
- animal that carries pollen between flowers
- contains male gametes
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- reproduction involving two parents and variation
- outer protective layer of a leaf
- fusion of male and female gametes
- structure that grows into a new plant
- tube that connects stigma to ovary
- tissue that transports water
- supports the plant and transports substances
- sugar made in photosynthesis
- organ that absorbs water and minerals
- method of pollination using air currents
- contains the female gamete
- gas released during photosynthesis
- produces pollen grains
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- organ where photosynthesis happens
- colourful part of flower that attracts insects
- sweet liquid that attracts pollinators
31 Clues: holds the anther up • contains male gametes • produces pollen grains • contains the female gamete • contains ovules in a flower • tissue that transports water • sugar made in photosynthesis • tissue that transports sugars • gas taken in for photosynthesis • process plants use to make food • outer protective layer of a leaf • energy source for photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2026-03-20
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- is the tissue that conducts sugars, proteins, hormones, dissolved materials, and salts from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- a thick solution
- is the spot on the stem where the leaf is attached)
- is an underground stem that grows horizontally
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an enlarged part of a stem that grows underground
- are the fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo
- are the ovaries which develop to protect and nourish the developing seed
- underground food-storage organ consisting of flattened, fleshy stem-like leaves with roots on the lower side
- (Dicot) – are plant species producing seeds with two cotyledons
- above ground stem that grows horizontally and propagates new plants
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- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf; the fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo
- is tissue, from as tubes, that conduct water up the stem and to the leaves.
- is the movement of water from great concentration in the soil to low concentration in the root.
- is a food storage structure at the end of a stem that grows underground
- formed by groups of cells that are alike in activity and structure
- a tiny structure that forms the basic building blocks of plants
- central axis that supports the leaves, connects them with the roots, and transports water and other materials between the leaves and roots.
- source: the plant or plant products are used by humans
- group of organs that works together to perform a function
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
22 Clues: a thick solution • part of the plant that grows in the soil • is an underground stem that grows horizontally • an enlarged part of a stem that grows underground • is the spot on the stem where the leaf is attached) • source: the plant or plant products are used by humans • group of organs that works together to perform a function • ...
Plants 2014-01-14
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- Sticky substance that pollen will adhere too
- lack veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- Used to attract insects to the flower
- Reproduction that requires 2 parents
- a plant that develop seeds on or in cones
- The male Reproduction part of the flower
- Protects the flower during bud development
- Protects the ovule
- The egg of the flower
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- produces cones instead of lowers
- Plants with veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- produces flowers that develop seeds inside the ovary
- The stalk of the anther
- Reproduction that requires 1 parent
- Trees that lose their leaves during winter
- Trees that do not lose their leaves during winter
- The female reproduction part of the flower
- Contains pollen sacs
- Raises the stigma away from the ovary
19 Clues: Protects the ovule • Contains pollen sacs • The egg of the flower • The stalk of the anther • produces cones instead of lowers • Reproduction that requires 1 parent • Reproduction that requires 2 parents • Used to attract insects to the flower • Raises the stigma away from the ovary • The male Reproduction part of the flower • a plant that develop seeds on or in cones • ...
Plants 2023-08-23
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- The metabolic process in which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy, usually in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Respiration can be aerobic (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic (occurring in the absence of oxygen).
- The process of taking in or assimilating substances, such as water, nutrients, or gases, through a surface, often the roots of plants.
- Very localized climate conditions that can vary within a small area, such as the climate near a building, under a tree, or alongside a wall.
- The response of plants to the duration of light and darkness, which influences various developmental processes such as flowering and dormancy.
- Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Nutrients Nutrients required by organisms for their growth, development, and overall health. Essential nutrients for plants include macronutrients and micronutrients.
- Another type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting organic nutrients (such as sugars) produced in the leaves through photosynthesis to other parts of the plant for growth and storage.
- A term used to describe plant cells that are swollen and rigid due to the absorption of water. Turgid cells help maintain the overall structure of the plant.
- Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper.
- The growth or movement of plants in response to light. Positive phototropism involves growing toward a light source, while negative phototropism (also known as skototropism) involves growing away from light.
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- The process by which green plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy to synthesize glucose (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water, using chlorophyll and sunlight. Oxygen is released as a byproduct.
- An excessive level of a substance that can be harmful to plants or other organisms. Nutrient toxicity can occur when plants are exposed to an overdose of certain elements.
- A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues.
- Large-scale climate patterns that characterize a region, such as the climate of an entire continent or a major geographical area.
- A type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form hollow tubes.
- The movement of water, nutrients, and other organic molecules within a plant, particularly in the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem). It allows the distribution of resources to various parts of the plant.
- Small openings, typically found on the surfaces of leaves and stems, through which gases (such as carbon dioxide and oxygen) are exchanged between a plant and its environment. Stomata also play a role in regulating water loss through transpiration.
- The loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of plants, primarily through small openings called stomata on leaves. It helps in the movement of water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves and aids in cooling the plant.
- Smaller-scale climate patterns that can occur within macroclimates, often influenced by local terrain, vegetation, and other factors.
19 Clues: Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper. • A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues. • Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • ...
plants 2020-02-19
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- swim to the egg
- two year life cycle
- parelle veins
- flowering plants
- dont have a vascular system
- absorb nutrients
- a seedless plant
- one growing season
- seeds absorb this
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- carries water
- were fertilized eggs are kept
- sticky fluid
- mosses liverworts
- angosperms gymnosperms
- produce naked seeds
- netted veins
- gives plant its color
- seedless
- carries minerals
19 Clues: seedless • sticky fluid • netted veins • carries water • parelle veins • swim to the egg • flowering plants • absorb nutrients • a seedless plant • carries minerals • mosses liverworts • seeds absorb this • one growing season • two year life cycle • produce naked seeds • gives plant its color • angosperms gymnosperms • dont have a vascular system • were fertilized eggs are kept
Plants 2020-09-20
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- cuticle Waxy layering that covers the whole leaf
- the tree prepares to go ____ when it starts to get cold
- where photosynthesis takes place in the
- Layer that is full of the chloroplasts, takes in the light for the plant
- molecules that absorb color are called
- Orange Pigments
- cells the little cells that appear in place of the leaf stem
- what makes leaves green
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- Microscopic holes in leaves
- Around each of the stoma, Regulates the transpiration
- where are the xylem and phloem located
- To spread water throughout, hollow tube
- The gaps between the guarding cells
- the trees lose their leaves in this season
- It allows for the gases to be interchanged in the plant, spongy
- Transports and moves the sucrose
- Covers the root and the stem and the flower
- loosing leaves keeps plants from dying of ___
- holds what gives the plant color
19 Clues: Orange Pigments • what makes leaves green • Microscopic holes in leaves • Transports and moves the sucrose • holds what gives the plant color • The gaps between the guarding cells • where are the xylem and phloem located • molecules that absorb color are called • To spread water throughout, hollow tube • where photosynthesis takes place in the • ...
Plants 2025-05-25
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- Process where plants release water through leaves.
- Roots Shallow, branching root system.
- Plant "pipes" that transport water and minerals upward.
- – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange.
- – Waxy coating preventing water loss on leaves.
- Non-flowering plants with seeds in cones.
- Transfer of pollen to a flower’s stigma.
- Hairlike fibers anchoring mosses (like roots).
- Tissue layer beneath the surface of roots and stems.
- A layer of cells separating xylem and phloem.
- A deep-growing single root.
- Union of sperm and egg in plants.
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- Structures in cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits.
- Cap Protective layer at the tip of a root.
- Hairs Tiny structures that increase water absorption.
- Process where plants make food using sunlight.
- Plant "pipes" that transport food downward.
- of Generations Life cycle switching between asexual and sexual phases.
- A cell that can grow into a new plant (no seed).
20 Clues: A deep-growing single root. • Union of sperm and egg in plants. • Roots Shallow, branching root system. • – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange. • Transfer of pollen to a flower’s stigma. • Non-flowering plants with seeds in cones. • Cap Protective layer at the tip of a root. • Plant "pipes" that transport food downward. • A layer of cells separating xylem and phloem. • ...
Plants 2021-03-09
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- transports glucose down
- Shallow consist of many thin roots
- Type of gas plants give off
- water travels from roots to the top of trees
- produce seeds with fruits
- help with gas exchange
- increase root's surface area
- Reproduction
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- transports water and nutrients up
- Protects the seeds
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Multicellular eukaryotic autotroph that have cells walls made of cellulose
- how plants use sunlight to make their food
- loss of water vapor through leaves
- Anchors plant
- Provides support
- Photosynthesis occurs here
- seeds found in cones
- Central thick root
19 Clues: Reproduction • Anchors plant • Provides support • Protects the seeds • Central thick root • seeds found in cones • help with gas exchange • transports glucose down • produce seeds with fruits • Photosynthesis occurs here • where photosynthesis occurs • Type of gas plants give off • increase root's surface area • transports water and nutrients up • Shallow consist of many thin roots • ...
plants 2021-04-29
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- the thing that flower's need to reproduce
- a leaf that attracts pollinators
- a insect that pollenates
- a pollenator
- a type of flower
- the anther and the filament
- the place where pollen is catched
- a plants tube
- the thing that holds up the anther
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- the stigma the ovary and the style
- where pollen goes down in order to pollenate
- plant eggs
- the thing that holds the plant in place
- the leaf that protects the flowers organs
- the most popular flower
- bee a pollenator
- a pollenator
- what plants need to survive
- where eggs of plants are made
- the thing that holds the flower up
20 Clues: plant eggs • a pollenator • a pollenator • a plants tube • bee a pollenator • a type of flower • the most popular flower • a insect that pollenates • what plants need to survive • the anther and the filament • where eggs of plants are made • a leaf that attracts pollinators • the place where pollen is catched • the stigma the ovary and the style • the thing that holds the flower up • ...
Plants 2026-03-20
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- is a food storage structure at the end of a stem that grows underground
- an enlarged part of a stem that grows underground
- source: the plant or plant products are used by humans
- is an underground stem that grows horizontally
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf; the fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo
- underground food-storage organ consisting of flattened, fleshy stem-like leaves with roots on the lower side
- above ground stem that grows horizontally and propagates new plants
- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- is the movement of water from great concentration in the soil to low concentration in the root.
- a tiny structure that forms the basic building blocks of plants
- is the spot on the stem where the leaf is attached)
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- group of organs that works together to perform a function
- is tissue, from as tubes, that conduct water up the stem and to the leaves.
- (Dicot) – are plant species producing seeds with two cotyledons
- are the fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo
- are the ovaries which develop to protect and nourish the developing seed
- a thick solution
- central axis that supports the leaves, connects them with the roots, and transports water and other materials between the leaves and roots.
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
- formed by groups of cells that are alike in activity and structure
- is the tissue that conducts sugars, proteins, hormones, dissolved materials, and salts from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
21 Clues: a thick solution • part of the plant that grows in the soil • is an underground stem that grows horizontally • an enlarged part of a stem that grows underground • is the spot on the stem where the leaf is attached) • source: the plant or plant products are used by humans • group of organs that works together to perform a function • ...
Plants 2013-11-15
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- Transports water
- Non-seed leaves
- Height
- Loosely packed
- Irregularly shaped
- Dead at maturity
- attaches to the leaf
- The part of the plant that regulates gas and moisture
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- referring to the veins on the leaves
- Flat part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs
- Width
- the male reproductive part
- the petal
- the distance between the nodes
- seed leaves
- where the leaf attaches to the stem
- woody part of the leaf
- waxy layer
- Attaches to the filament
19 Clues: Width • Height • the petal • waxy layer • seed leaves • Loosely packed • Non-seed leaves • Transports water • Dead at maturity • Irregularly shaped • attaches to the leaf • woody part of the leaf • Attaches to the filament • the male reproductive part • the distance between the nodes • where the leaf attaches to the stem • referring to the veins on the leaves • ...
Plants 2014-01-14
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- The female reproduction part of the flower
- Contains pollen sacs
- produces flowers that develop seeds inside the ovary
- Sticky substance that pollen will adhere too
- The male Reproduction part of the flower
- Trees that do not lose their leaves during winter
- Plants with veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- Reproduction that requires 1 parent
- Protects the flower during bud development
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- a plant that develop seeds on or in cones
- produces cones instead of lowers
- Trees that lose their leaves during winter
- The stalk of the anther
- lack veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- Protects the ovule
- Reproduction that requires 2 parents
- The egg of the flower
- Raises the stigma away from the ovary
- Used to attract insects to the flower
19 Clues: Protects the ovule • Contains pollen sacs • The egg of the flower • The stalk of the anther • produces cones instead of lowers • Reproduction that requires 1 parent • Reproduction that requires 2 parents • Raises the stigma away from the ovary • Used to attract insects to the flower • The male Reproduction part of the flower • a plant that develop seeds on or in cones • ...
Plants 2014-01-14
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- a plant that develop seeds on or in cones
- Used to attract insects to the flower
- produces flowers that develop seeds inside the ovary
- Contains pollen sacs
- Sticky substance that pollen will adhere too
- Trees that lose their leaves during winter
- Raises the stigma away from the ovary
- Reproduction that requires 2 parents
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- lack veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- The stalk of the anther
- Trees that do not lose their leaves during winter
- Protects the ovule
- Plants with veins or tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plants roots, stem, and leaves
- Reproduction that requires 1 parent
- produces cones instead of lowers
- The male Reproduction part of the flower
- The female reproduction part of the flower
- Protects the flower during bud development
- The egg of the flower
19 Clues: Protects the ovule • Contains pollen sacs • The egg of the flower • The stalk of the anther • produces cones instead of lowers • Reproduction that requires 1 parent • Reproduction that requires 2 parents • Used to attract insects to the flower • Raises the stigma away from the ovary • The male Reproduction part of the flower • a plant that develop seeds on or in cones • ...
Plants 2014-02-01
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- a vascular tissue that transports food molecules to all parts of a plant
- rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg
- plant that does not have specialized tissues to move water and nutrients through the plant
- tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- plants forming branched masses in quiet water and having finely dissected, whorled leaves and minute unisexual flowers.
- flowering seed plants
- small, green, nonvascular plants growing in moist environments and consisting of either a leafy mosslike structure or a flat thallus that is often lobed.
- female reproductive structure of flowers
- Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants .
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- vascular tissue that transport water and minerals through the plants
- portion of a plant that draws minerals and water from the surrounding soil, and sometimes stores food.
- seed plants
- rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place
- modified leaves that make up the outermost ring of flower parts and protects buds
- male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the tip of a filament
- plant that has tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another
- of the ring or rings of the usually brightly colored, leaf shaped parts of a flower
- waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants that are exposed to air
- an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow
19 Clues: seed plants • flowering seed plants • female reproductive structure of flowers • rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg • an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow • rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place • Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants . • tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants • ...
Plants 2023-07-11
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- A tall plant with hollow stems that can be used for various purposes.
- A spiky plant that lives in dry areas and can store water.
- A tall plant with a strong trunk and branches that provide shade.
- A small, dense plant that grows in moist environments.
- A plant with long, twisting stems that climbs on other plants or structures.
- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A tree with a tall, slender trunk and large fan-shaped leaves.
- A fragrant flower with large petals that comes in different colors.
- A leafy plant that grows in shady places and has delicate fronds.
- A flower with ruffled petals that comes in various shades.
- A leafy plant that grows in shady places and has delicate fronds.
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- A green plant that covers the ground and feels soft underfoot.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a lovely fragrance.
- A weed with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds.
- A flower with vibrant colors that bloom in spring.
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun.
- A climbing plant with dark green leaves that grows on walls and trees.
- A cone-bearing tree with needles instead of leaves.
- A colorful part of a plant that attracts bees and butterflies.
- A large tree with strong branches and acorns as its fruit.
20 Clues: A flower with vibrant colors that bloom in spring. • A cone-bearing tree with needles instead of leaves. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A beautiful flower with thorns and a lovely fragrance. • A small, dense plant that grows in moist environments. • A spiky plant that lives in dry areas and can store water. • ...
Plants! 2023-09-18
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- One of the three products of photosynthesis.
- Part of the flower that bears the pollen for the plant. One of the male parts of the flower.
- Name of all female parts of the flower.
- Part of plant that transports water and nutrients to all parts of the plant.
- Part of the flower that sits at the top and collects pollen. One of the female parts of the flower.
- Other product of photosynthesis (not glucose).
- Plants that bear "naked" seeds.
- Plants that bear flowers and fruit.
- Part of the flower that holds up the stigma and connects the stigma to the ovary.
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- Name of the food that plants create for themselves.
- Part of plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the ground.
- Part of the flower that holds up the anther. One of the male parts of the flower.
- Part of flower that protects flower buds.
- Part of the flower that protects and spreads the seeds of the plant.
- Part of flower that is bright and colorful to attract pollinators.
- Name of the process by which plants create food for themselves with sunlight.
- Name of all of the male parts of the flower.
- Part of the flower that contains the eggs (ovules) and develops them into seeds when pollinated. One of the female parts of the flower.
- Part of plant that converts sunlight into sugar for food.
19 Clues: Plants that bear "naked" seeds. • Plants that bear flowers and fruit. • Name of all female parts of the flower. • Part of flower that protects flower buds. • One of the three products of photosynthesis. • Name of all of the male parts of the flower. • Other product of photosynthesis (not glucose). • Name of the food that plants create for themselves. • ...
Plants 2025-04-21
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- Main above-ground structure of bryophytes
- Vascular tissue that transports water
- Name for the life cycle of plants
- Plant structure that produces 2n spores
- Cone-producing, evergreen plants
- Plant structure that produces n gametes
- Plants with vascular tissue that does not produce seeds
- Scientific term for plants
- Molecule that makes plant cell walls
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- Main below-ground structure of pteridophytes
- Vascular tissue that transports food
- Flower-producing, deciduous plants
- Plants that lack vascular tissue and does not produce seeds
- Main above-ground structure of pteridophytes
- Main below-ground structure of spermatophytes
- Plants with vascular tissue that produces seeds
- Main above-ground structure of spermatophytes
- Protist ancestor to all plants
- Main below-ground structure of bryophytes
19 Clues: Scientific term for plants • Protist ancestor to all plants • Cone-producing, evergreen plants • Name for the life cycle of plants • Flower-producing, deciduous plants • Vascular tissue that transports food • Molecule that makes plant cell walls • Vascular tissue that transports water • Plant structure that produces 2n spores • Plant structure that produces n gametes • ...
Plants! 2025-05-07
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- plant sweat
- plant that returns every year
- growing a plant from a cutting of a plant
- when earth is washed away by wind and water
- tree with leaves that fall in the fall
- one leaf on a stem
- male part of the plant
- act as an anchor
- help prevent erosion
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- protect the pistil and the stamen
- multiple leaves on a stem
- replant every year
- act as a pillar
- green pigment that traps energy from the sun
- contains chlorophyll
- through this process plants create oxygen, energy and sugars
- part of plant that produces seeds
- female part of the plant
- plant that eats insects for food and energy
- tree that is always green
20 Clues: plant sweat • act as a pillar • act as an anchor • replant every year • one leaf on a stem • contains chlorophyll • help prevent erosion • male part of the plant • female part of the plant • multiple leaves on a stem • tree that is always green • plant that returns every year • protect the pistil and the stamen • part of plant that produces seeds • tree with leaves that fall in the fall • ...
Plants 2024-06-17
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- Female part of a flower, accepts pollen
- Moves water and nutrients up and down a plants stem
- The best soil for all plants
- Water moving through a plants leaves through evaporation
- Sticky when wet, hard when dry, holds water and nutrients very well
- Floury, hold nutrients and water fairly well
- Lets water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in and out of leaves
- Type of root that is deep and long
- Dry, does not hold nutrients well, lets water through easily
- Any liquid or gas besides water moving from high concentration to low concentration
- A form of asexual reproduction, stems on the surface of the soil
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- Moves water up a plants stem
- A toxin, like a pesticide, collecting in an organism over time
- Process by which plants make their own food
- Something that harms a plant or steals its resources
- A form of asexual reproduction, stems under the soil
- Type of root that is spread out and shallow
- Water moving from high concentration to low concentration
- Male part of a flower, contains pollen
19 Clues: Moves water up a plants stem • The best soil for all plants • Type of root that is deep and long • Male part of a flower, contains pollen • Female part of a flower, accepts pollen • Process by which plants make their own food • Type of root that is spread out and shallow • Floury, hold nutrients and water fairly well • Moves water and nutrients up and down a plants stem • ...
