plants Crossword Puzzles
UNIT 3: Energy and Matter in Organisms 2025-01-28
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- - An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- - The role an organism plays in its habitat, like what it eats or where it lives.
- - A community of living things interacting with their environment.
- - To grow back or replace something that was lost.
- - The place where an organism lives and gets what it needs to survive.
- - A group of the same type of organisms living in one area.
- - A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- - Living things like plants, animals, and bacteria.
- - Tiny openings on leaves that let gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out.
- - The type of sugar that plants make during photosynthesis.
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- - An organism that eats plants or animals for energy.
- - An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- - All the different populations living in the same area.
- - The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- - A person who studies or helps others understand healthy eating.
- - A gas that plants release and animals need to breathe.
- dioxide - A gas that plants take in to make food during photosynthesis.
- - Everything around an organism, including air, water, and land.
- - What organisms get from food to do work and survive.
- - The energy source plants use to make their own food.
- - The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
21 Clues: - An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • - An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • - To grow back or replace something that was lost. • - Living things like plants, animals, and bacteria. • - An organism that eats plants or animals for energy. • - What organisms get from food to do work and survive. • ...
Plant terms 2023-04-27
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- Plants grown to buy or sell
- The substrate used to grow plants
- The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- The start of a seedling growing
- An organism that is not native to an area and it takes over
- The part of a plant that is edible, an apple is an example
- the female part of the flower
- A white fibers plant that is used to make a variety of clothes
- The chemical process where plants turn sunlight into energy
- the root system of flowers like tulips
- Chemicals are used to give plants nutrients.
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- a root system that grows horizontal
- The male part of the flower
- The reproductive part of a plant, this is where the fruit comes from
- One of the oldest types of plants, reproduce through spores
- Part of a plant that is used to grow new plants
- H2O
- One of the most important nutrients plants require, critical for plant growth
- A nutrient that comes from bananas
- The transfer of pollen from one plant to another
- A plant that is considered undesirable
- This has the chemical number 15 and P
22 Clues: H2O • Plants grown to buy or sell • The male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • The start of a seedling growing • The substrate used to grow plants • A nutrient that comes from bananas • a root system that grows horizontal • This has the chemical number 15 and P • A plant that is considered undesirable • the root system of flowers like tulips • ...
Y10 Photosynthesis Crossword (10-3) 2025-09-24
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- The layer below the palisade
- the cells on the roots
- the carbohydrate formed in photosynthesis
- plants with yellow leaves due to magnesium deficiency
- The cells that surround the stoma
- The reproductive organ of plants
- the evaporation of water from leaves
- where plants uptake water and minerals
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- the gas plants produce
- The diffusion of water from a high to low concentration
- the gas plants take in
- the inert and most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- The layer that contains the most chloroplasts
- the holes on the bottom of the leaves
- Plant cells release glucose this way 24/4
- The main photosynthetic pigment
- the name of the top and bottom layer of a leaf
- what we usually grow plants in
18 Clues: the gas plants produce • the gas plants take in • the cells on the roots • The layer below the palisade • what we usually grow plants in • The main photosynthetic pigment • The reproductive organ of plants • The cells that surround the stoma • the evaporation of water from leaves • the holes on the bottom of the leaves • where plants uptake water and minerals • ...
3B Hayden Gibson 2021-04-20
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- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and single-ceiled organisms
- Made up of nitrogen and oxygen
- When water falls from the atmosphere
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
- Rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, and groundwater
- When water flows along the surface to lake, rivers, or streams
- When nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants by bacteria
- What nitrogen is used to make for plants and animals
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- The process of turning water into a gas
- When water goes into the atmosphere from plants
- Water that is above ground
- Carbon moving from living things to the atmosphere
- Rocks, minerals, and soil
- where most of Earth's water is stored
- One way nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants and animals
- Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants
- The cycle where carbon is recycled
- When nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- the frozen form of water
- Water stored under the surface of Earth
20 Clues: the frozen form of water • Rocks, minerals, and soil • Water that is above ground • Made up of nitrogen and oxygen • The cycle where carbon is recycled • When water falls from the atmosphere • where most of Earth's water is stored • The process of turning water into a gas • Water stored under the surface of Earth • Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants • ...
Arielle Dissertation Defense 2023-07-16
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- What about plant growth did arielle study?
- What part of the plant is under ground?
- Environmental conditions that interact with nitrogen fixation are temperature, fire, and _______.
- Whose lab is arielle in?
- Savannas are characterized by the _____ of trees and grasses.
- What do plants live in?
- What is changing in the future?
- What is resource limited for plants?
- What is one element that plants need to survive that was studied?
- Where are the plants that arielle studies?
- What does arielle study on the tree of life?
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- What national park were the trees collected?
- What kind of forests does arielle study?
- What kind of experiments did arielle conduct?
- Who is a doctor?
- Boreal forests act as a carbon ____.
- What do you get after six years of tears and hard work?
- What helps plant roots grow?
- What do plants do with nutrients to get what they need?
- Who is presenting?
- What plant does arielle study?
- What grows off of roots that arielle counted?
22 Clues: Who is a doctor? • Who is presenting? • What do plants live in? • Whose lab is arielle in? • What helps plant roots grow? • What plant does arielle study? • What is changing in the future? • Boreal forests act as a carbon ____. • What is resource limited for plants? • What part of the plant is under ground? • What kind of forests does arielle study? • ...
Mr Pavel and Mr Lee's Class Crossword 2023-07-12
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- We breathe it, plants make it
- A tree has this, a plant does not
- You read this in quiet time
- The most colourful part of a flower
- The longest part of most plants
- The big brown part of a tree
- Something you can write and draw with
- A teacher from England
- Rock, _ _ _ _ _ _ , scissors
- The country where you live
- Most plants are this color
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- The part of a plant in the ground that you can't see
- Most plants grow in this, it is normally brown or black
- We drink this to be healthy, plants drink this to be healthy too
- A person that teaches
- The city where you live
- The language we speak in class
- We do this to make the classroom not dirty
- You sit on this
- Something we can never do at school but we can do at recess
- A tall teacher
- It's hot and it gives plants energy
22 Clues: A tall teacher • You sit on this • A person that teaches • A teacher from England • The city where you live • The country where you live • Most plants are this color • You read this in quiet time • The big brown part of a tree • Rock, _ _ _ _ _ _ , scissors • We breathe it, plants make it • The language we speak in class • The longest part of most plants • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures and Adaptations Puzzle 2025-11-30
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- Includes "naked" seeds or cones, such as ginkgos, cycads, gentophytes, and cornifers
- Carnivorous plants digest small animals due to a lack of this supplement in soil
- Found on the bottom of leaves, surrounded by guard cells, and play a role in gas exchange
- Plants need H2O, CO2, and light to complete this necessary process
- The food source of all plants
- Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses
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- The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water
- The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast
- The elemental output of plants as a result of photosynthesis
- ___ plants do not have vessels
- Includes flower and fruit plants, such as monocots and eudicots
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water
- ___ plants do have vessels
- ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries its food source
15 Clues: ___ plants do have vessels • The food source of all plants • ___ plants do not have vessels • Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses • The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast • The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water • ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes • The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water • ...
Photosynthesis/Mitosis Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-22
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- The organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- The nucleus is surrounded by a thin ___ (HINT: look at your notes from Tues./Thurs.)
- Humans can't make their own sugar; we have to ___
- The phase in which a plant gets very long
- The "parent" cell produces two "___"
- The process by which plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose sugar
- The process used by both plants and animals to get energy from sugar and oxygen
- The outer layer of a plant cell is called the cell ___
- This is produced by plants during photosynthesis. It is also used by plants during respiration
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- The empty "bubble" in a plant cell
- The DNA of a plant cell is inside this organelle
- The instructions inside the nucleus are in the form of ___
- When plant cells divide in half it is called ___
- Plants need this gas for photosynthesis
- The goal of respiration is to release ___
- Plants use this source of energy for photosynthesis
- Plants need this liquid for photosynthesis
- The name of the chemical in the chloroplasts
- Glucose is a type of ___
19 Clues: Glucose is a type of ___ • The empty "bubble" in a plant cell • The "parent" cell produces two "___" • Plants need this gas for photosynthesis • The goal of respiration is to release ___ • The phase in which a plant gets very long • Plants need this liquid for photosynthesis • The name of the chemical in the chloroplasts • The organelles where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Intro to Ecology By Dylan Johnson 2024-11-19
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- The process some tiny living things use to make food using chemicals, instead of sunlight, usually deep underwater.
- Living things, like worms or crabs, that eat dead plants and animals to get energy.
- A group of living things that are similar
- Another word for heterotroph; it’s a living thing that eats other living things to survive.
- Living things, like animals and humans, that can’t make their own food and need to eat plants or other animals.
- A large area on Earth with similar weather, plants, and animals, like a desert, forest, or ocean.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human.
- An animal that eats only plants, like a rabbit or a deer.
- The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food.
- Tiny living things, like fungi and bacteria, that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients for the soil.
- Another word for autotroph; it’s a living thing that makes its own food, like a tree or grass.
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- A group of the same kind of living things that live in the same place at the same time. For example, all the deer in a forest make up a deer population.
- An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a shark.
- All the different kinds of plants, animals, and other living things that live together in the same area and interact with each other.
- A place where living things (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and non-living things (water, air, soil) work together.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment.
- Living things, like plants, that can make their own food using sunlight or chemicals.
- All the parts of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and the air.
- The total amount of living matter in an area, like all the plants, animals, and microorganisms combined.
19 Clues: A group of living things that are similar • An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a shark. • An animal that eats only plants, like a rabbit or a deer. • An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human. • The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food. • ...
Food Chains & Webs 2013-03-20
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- living organism such as tree, flower or bush
- something that can not grow or reproduce
- hot or cold that plants need to survive
- to create more of an organism
- organic material for plants found in the soil
- 2 or more populations of living things
- a single living thing
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- structure to protect an organism from the environment
- sun provides for plants and animals
- living organism such as human, leopard or turtle
- area that plants and animals need to survive
- 2 or more of the same organism
- plants and animals need to breathe
- living and non-living things interacting together
- nourishing substance animals need to survive
- plants and animals need to drink to survive
16 Clues: a single living thing • to create more of an organism • 2 or more of the same organism • plants and animals need to breathe • sun provides for plants and animals • 2 or more populations of living things • hot or cold that plants need to survive • something that can not grow or reproduce • plants and animals need to drink to survive • ...
Botanical Garden 2023-06-21
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- A place where plants, flowers, and trees are grown and cared for.
- The scientific study of plants and how they grow and function.
- Plants that store water in their leaves and stems, like cacti.
- The variety of different plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- Tall plants with a woody stem and branches that provide shade.
- Colorful and beautiful parts of a plant that bloom and attract bees.
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- The leaves of plants, especially when they are colorful in autumn.
- A special building where plants are grown in a controlled environment.
- The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another.
- Someone who takes care of plants, waters them, and helps them grow.
- Living things that grow in the ground and need water and sunlight.
- A beautiful insect with colorful wings that flutters in the garden.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and the environment.
- Plants that are used for cooking, medicine, or fragrance.
14 Clues: Plants that are used for cooking, medicine, or fragrance. • The variety of different plants and animals in an ecosystem. • The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another. • The scientific study of plants and how they grow and function. • Plants that store water in their leaves and stems, like cacti. • ...
Plant science 2022-10-04
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- a living thing that can cause disease or damage to the plant.
- A cooperation ( that means get along ) between plants and fish.
- Its life cycle occurs in 2 years and lasts 2 years.
- A type of food made from plants that have seeds in or outside the fruit
- Moss A type of moss that grows in wet areas
- A name of a group of hydrated minerals
- An act of placing a portion and placing it onto another branch in a way that they become partners and continue to grow.
- The gathering of aquatic organisms.
- The upper layer of earth black and brown and often where plants grow.
- Plants also produce this type of food but actually have no seeds.
- :A process that some plants go through when their roots are put into a liquid netruinces instead of soil.
- plants that can live 3 or more years through planting sessions.
- :is a chemical process that happens to plants when exposed to sunlight.
- Dividing parts of a plant segment ( piece of something.) capable of producing roots.
- A flattened structure to a higher part of the plant flat and green and causes photosynthesis.
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- a pruning method normally used on young plants to encourage growth.
- Cutting away dead or overgrown branches to increase growth.
- A method of which the bud of one plant is to be placed onto the stem of another plant.
- Culture: the growth of small pieces of a plant tissue.
- are the stock of the plant typically rising from the ground.
- A substance that gives nourishment that applies for growth and life.
- A piece of plants or stem of branch including at least one node ( node means where lines intersect)
- A mineral normally added to a garden to improve its soil.
- media A substance in which roots grow that attracts water and nutrients.
- The seed bearing part of the plant is surrounded by brightly colored plants.
- Growing plants without the use of soil.
- A method that consists of a plant rooting its stems of the plant without cutting the stems of the plant.
- :Plants that live their entire life cycle from seed to flower.
- are a part of a plant that attaches to the ground providing water and nutrients to the plant.
- engineering adds new DNA to plants to give it characteristics.
30 Clues: The gathering of aquatic organisms. • A name of a group of hydrated minerals • Growing plants without the use of soil. • Moss A type of moss that grows in wet areas • Its life cycle occurs in 2 years and lasts 2 years. • Culture: the growth of small pieces of a plant tissue. • A mineral normally added to a garden to improve its soil. • ...
Plants in Action Hannah 2013-04-14
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- A low shrub that has many branches and leaves
- A solid thread that grows inside a shoot or root and gives the plant support
- A small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers
- A new plant
- A plant-like living thing that produces spores and feeds on the decaying bodies of plants and animals
- A long, narrow, rod-like leaf often found on conifers
- A plant or a part that gives a special taste to food
- The colour of a plant depends on the chemicals inside it
- A general reffering to most edible hard-shelled fruits, nodules, or seeds of a plant
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- The resting stage of some flowering plants
- Grow on plants and are pretty
- The enviroment around a plant
- The edible seed of cereal plants
- Come in different shapes, sizes and colours
- The first one is having the ability to regrow leaves, stems and roots
- A part of a plant shoot that contains a short piece of stem surrounded by young leaves
- Plants that do not produce seeds
- All but the simplest plants contain many kinds of this
- Grow out from the stems of some plants
20 Clues: A new plant • Grow on plants and are pretty • The enviroment around a plant • The edible seed of cereal plants • Plants that do not produce seeds • Grow out from the stems of some plants • The resting stage of some flowering plants • Come in different shapes, sizes and colours • A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers • A low shrub that has many branches and leaves • ...
Biology 2025-03-24
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- - strongest and biggest bone in our body
- - the study of living things
- - state of being dependent to drugs or alcohol
- - organisms that eat both plants and meat
- - nutrients also known as fats and oils
- - main source of our energy
- - process of plants making food
- - drug found in beer
- - tubes inside a plant for water movement
- - a natural place where animals and plants live
- - organisms that only eat meat
- - gas that plants produce
- - small green organisms that live on water considered as plants
- - a fat person
- - the body of a tree
- - the bone in our head
- - the organ that pumps our blood
- - the fastest land animal
- - organisms that eat smaller organisms
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- - an animal that eats smaller animal
- - drug found in cigarette
- - animal that has white and black stripes
- - the green pigment in a plant
- - parts of a plant that absorbs water
- - an animal that is eaten by a bigger animal
- - organisms that only eat plants
- - tiny holes of a leaf
- - a very hot and dry place
- - organisms that can make their own food (plants)
- - the name of our planet
30 Clues: - a fat person • - drug found in beer • - the body of a tree • - tiny holes of a leaf • - the bone in our head • - the name of our planet • - drug found in cigarette • - gas that plants produce • - the fastest land animal • - a very hot and dry place • - main source of our energy • - the study of living things • - the green pigment in a plant • - organisms that only eat meat • ...
Energy And Energy Transfer 2025-07-27
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- An animal that eats insects.
- Tint kiving things that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil.
- The transfer of energy from one organism to another.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by another.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- The gas that plants take in from the air during photosynthesis.
- An animal that eats dead animals it did not kill.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Living things that make their own food from sunlight.
- The main source of energy for all life on Earth.
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- One of the seven life processes: where living gets rid of waste.
- The Sun gives us this.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- One of the seven life processes: when a living thing brings in oxygen.
- An animal that eats meat only.
- A living thing that cannot make its own food and gets energy by eating other living things.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Plants use sunlight,carbon dioxide and _______ to make food.
- The transfer of energy from one living thing to the next.
21 Clues: The Sun gives us this. • An animal that eats insects. • An animal that eats meat only. • An animal that eats only plants. • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by another. • The main source of energy for all life on Earth. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-12-04
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- Fluid-filled region within the chloroplast
- Reactions that only occur in the presence of light
- Green Pigments in the chloroplasts
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- some electrical energy is used to make ATP through a process known as
- Specialized cells in C4 plants which are packed tightly around the veins in a leaf
- Location of photosynthesis
- Stacks of thylakoids, similar in appearance to a stack of coins
- Crassulacean acid metabolism
- Process of plants converting solar energy into a stored chemical energy
- Plants that form a three-carbon compound
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- yellow and orange accesory pigments taht absrob energy from green-yellow-orange wavelengths
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- Reactions that do not require light and is sometimes referred to as the Dark Reaction
- Process most plants use to fix carbon, takes place in the stroma
- A system of membranes that form an interconnected set of flat, disk-like sacs
- Plants adapted to dry climates
- Process by which carbon dioxide is converted to organic molecules
- Light particles
- complex carbohydrate that is the main structural component of walls that surround plants
- Plants with tropical origins that have the ability to fix carbon dioxide into four-carbon compounds
21 Clues: Light particles • Adenosine Triphosphate • Location of photosynthesis • Crassulacean acid metabolism • Plants adapted to dry climates • Green Pigments in the chloroplasts • Plants that form a three-carbon compound • Fluid-filled region within the chloroplast • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • Reactions that only occur in the presence of light • ...
farmers activities along the four seasons 2026-02-05
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- Farmers make the soil flat and compact.
- Farmers prepare the soil before planting.
- Farmers cut old or dry branches from trees.
- Farmers put seeds into the ground in spring.
- People take ripe fruit from trees by hand.
- Farmers keep crops in buildings for the winter.
- Farmers remove unwanted plants from the fields.
- Farmers add nutrients to the soil to help plants grow.
- Farmers cut plants to feed animals.
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- Farmers carefully check plants to see if they are sick or damaged.
- People collect grapes in the vineyard.
- Farmers put natural fertilizer on the field to make the soil rich.
- Farmers make sure machines work well.
- Farmers take vegetables out of the ground.
- Farmers separate the grains from the corn plants.
- Farmers give water to the fields when there is little rain.
- Farmers cut and collect ripe wheat from the fields.
- Farmers use special traps to stop insects from damaging plants.
- Farmers break big pieces of soil into smaller ones.
- Farmers put seeds into the soil for new plants.
- Farmers collect dry grass and make big round blocks.
- Farmers turn over the soil with a tractor.
22 Clues: Farmers cut plants to feed animals. • Farmers make sure machines work well. • People collect grapes in the vineyard. • Farmers make the soil flat and compact. • Farmers prepare the soil before planting. • Farmers take vegetables out of the ground. • People take ripe fruit from trees by hand. • Farmers turn over the soil with a tractor. • ...
Green Thumb 2025-03-20
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- – The process of gathering mature crops
- – The technique of training trees to grow flat against a wall
- – Joining two plants together to grow as one
- – The science and art of growing plants
- – The colorful part of a flower
- – A climbing plant with long, trailing stems
- – To supply water to plants
- – An underground plant structure that stores energy
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- – To prepare land for planting
- – Decayed organic matter that enriches soil
- – An unwanted plant in a garden
- – The process of growing plants from cuttings
- – A small hand tool used for digging
- – Material spread over soil to retain moisture and prevent weeds
- – The process of loosening soil for plant roots
- – A plant that returns every year
- – A substance that helps plants grow stronger
- – A threadlike part of climbing plants
18 Clues: – To supply water to plants • – To prepare land for planting • – An unwanted plant in a garden • – The colorful part of a flower • – A plant that returns every year • – A small hand tool used for digging • – A threadlike part of climbing plants • – The process of gathering mature crops • – The science and art of growing plants • – Decayed organic matter that enriches soil • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- an example of a consumer
- a nonliving part of the aquarium
- fish breath air with these
- mammals use these to breath
- an ecosystem consisting of water, air, light
- an organism that eats plants in a terrarium
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- adds oxygen to the aquarium
- What plants love to breath in
- The Greek word for putting together
- What makes leaves green
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
- All energy stored in food comes from
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- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- One type of producer
- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
- Eats dead animals
- Another name for plants
- This plant exists in an aquarium ecosystem
- Using light to put things together
- a soil, plan, and gravel ecosystem
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- The Greek word for light
- plants must have this to germinate
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
25 Clues: Eats dead animals • One type of producer • Another name for plants • What makes leaves green • an example of a consumer • The Greek word for light • fish breath air with these • mammals use these to breath • adds oxygen to the aquarium • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • a nonliving part of the aquarium • Using light to put things together • ...
Gardening 7 2025-02-18
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- Gnat – A small flying insect that harms plant roots.
- Mite – A tiny pest that creates webs on plant leaves.
- – A fast-growing weed that invades lawns.
- – The measure of heat or cold in the environment.
- – A small pest that sucks the sap from plants.
- – Shell-carrying pests that damage plants.
- – The amount of water falling from the sky.
- – Light fog that provides moisture to plants.
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- – A jumping insect that chews plant leaves.
- – Slimy creatures that eat leaves and stems.
- – A common lawn weed with yellow flowers.
- – Ice crystals that form on plants in cold weather.
- – Frozen precipitation that can damage plants.
- – A larva with lots of legs that feeds on plant leaves.
- – A long period without rain.
- – The amount of moisture in the air.
- – Cloudy weather that reduces sunlight.
- – A strong wind that can harm gardens.
- – The essential light source for plant growth.
- – A climbing weed that chokes plants.
20 Clues: – A long period without rain. • – The amount of moisture in the air. • – A climbing weed that chokes plants. • – A strong wind that can harm gardens. • – Cloudy weather that reduces sunlight. • – A common lawn weed with yellow flowers. • – A fast-growing weed that invades lawns. • – Shell-carrying pests that damage plants. • – A jumping insect that chews plant leaves. • ...
9B Plant growth 2025-06-02
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- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy.
- A chemical that controls growth and development in plants.
- Growth of a plant in response to gravity.
- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- A plant hormone that promotes stem elongation.
- The plant structure that contains the embryo.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and transports nutrients.
- A substance added to soil to provide nutrients.
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
- The tissue that transports food in plants.
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- The growth response of a plant to a stimulus.
- Substances needed by plants for growth.
- The tissue that transports water in plants.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals.
- The plant organs where photosynthesis mainly occurs.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Growth of a plant towards light.
- An animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- The process by which a seed begins to grow.
- Small openings on leaves for gas exchange.
20 Clues: Growth of a plant towards light. • Substances needed by plants for growth. • Growth of a plant in response to gravity. • Small openings on leaves for gas exchange. • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. • The tissue that transports food in plants. • The tissue that transports water in plants. • The process by which a seed begins to grow. • ...
Plant Structures and Functions 2025-11-24
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- – The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
- – The sugar plants make to use as food.
- – Nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts.
- – A type of leaf that’s big and flat, usually for low-light areas.
- – Plants that make flowers and fruit.
- – Plants that have tubes like xylem and phloem to move stuff around.
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- – These hold the plant in place and take in water.
- – The green stuff in plants that catches sunlight.
- – Carries the sugars the plant makes to where it needs them.
- – The part of the plant that moves water up from the roots.
- – Tiny openings on leaves that let the plant breathe.
- – Plants that make seeds but no flowers.
- – Plants that eat bugs to get nutrients.
- – Where most of the plant’s food is made.
- – How water moves into nonvascular plants.
15 Clues: – Plants that make flowers and fruit. • – The sugar plants make to use as food. • – Plants that make seeds but no flowers. • – Plants that eat bugs to get nutrients. • – Where most of the plant’s food is made. • – How water moves into nonvascular plants. • – Nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts. • – These hold the plant in place and take in water. • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures and Adaptations Puzzle 2025-11-30
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- Found on the bottom of leaves, surrounded by guard cells, and play a role in gas exchange
- The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water
- Plants need H2O, CO2, and light to complete this necessary process
- ___ plants do not have vessels
- ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes
- The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water
- Includes flower and fruit plants, such as monocots and eudicots
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- Carnivorous plants digest small animals due to a lack of this supplement in soil
- The elemental output of plants as a result of photosynthesis
- Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses
- ___ plants do have vessels
- Includes "naked" seeds or cones, such as ginkgos, cycads, gentophytes, and cornifers
- The food source of all plants
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries its food source
15 Clues: ___ plants do have vessels • The food source of all plants • ___ plants do not have vessels • Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses • The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast • The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water • ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes • The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures and Adaptations Puzzle 2025-11-30
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- The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast
- The elemental output of plants as a result of photosynthesis
- ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes
- The food source of all plants
- ___ plants do not have vessels
- Includes "naked" seeds or cones, such as ginkgos, cycads, gentophytes, and cornifers
- Plants need H2O, CO2, and light to complete this necessary process
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- Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water
- ___ plants do have vessels
- The vessel in a vascular plant that carries its food source
- Includes flower and fruit plants, such as monocots and eudicots
- Found on the bottom of leaves, surrounded by guard cells, and play a role in gas exchange
- Carnivorous plants digest small animals due to a lack of this supplement in soil
- The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water
15 Clues: ___ plants do have vessels • The food source of all plants • ___ plants do not have vessels • Includes liverworts, hornworts and mosses • The vessel in a vascular plant that carries water • The light absorbing pigment inside of chloroplast • ___ vascular plants include lycophytes and monilophytes • The process through which nonvascular plants obtain water • ...
Science 7 Unit B 2025-06-12
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- movement of particles from high to low concentration
- an organism that spreads pollen from one flower to another
- (2 words) when plants with desired traits are chosen to reproduce
- growing plants without soil
- swollen, underground stems that grown into new plants (like potatoes)
- a chemical that kills unwanted plants
- ___________ reproduction, reproduction without any seeds
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- soil that is a mixture of mineral and organic matter
- soil that is mostly mineral that does not hold water well
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- (2 words) movement of particles from low to high, that requires energy
- a type of consequence that results from a lack of planning or knowledge
- long stems that grow above the soil surface to produce a new plant (like strawberries)
- new plants that grow from the bottom or the plant near the roots (like pineapples)
- a technology to reproduce plants that involves attaching part of aone plant to a second plant
- female part of a flower that contains the egg
- long stems that grown underground to produce new plants (like raspberries)
- a chemical that kills unwanted animals
- movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane
- female part of a flower where the pollen sticks
- male part of a flower that contains the pollen
- when humans artifically water plants
- soil that is mostly mineral with small particles
23 Clues: growing plants without soil • when humans artifically water plants • a chemical that kills unwanted plants • a chemical that kills unwanted animals • evaporation of water from plant leaves • female part of a flower that contains the egg • male part of a flower that contains the pollen • female part of a flower where the pollen sticks • ...
Crossword puzzle LSK 2025-04-03
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season.
- Planning and designing outdoor spaces with flowers and other plants.
- Removing spent flowers to encourage more blooms and tidy up the plant.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth.
- Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants.
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- Removing excess seedlings to allow remaining plants to grow better.
- Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage.
- Woody plants that are smaller than trees and have multiple stems.
- Cutting back branches or stems to encourage healthy growth and improve plant shape.
- Applying a layer of material on the soil surface to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
- Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.
- Plants that live for more than two years and typically bloom each season.
- Removing unwanted plants that compete with garden plants for nutrients and space.
- Plants grown for their culinary, medicinal, or aromatic properties.
15 Clues: Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth. • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants. • Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season. • Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-07
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- The number of plants or animals there are in a particular species
- Gives plants their green color and is necessary for photosynthesis
- Any living thing
- Animals that eat other organisms to survive
- The flow of energy through plants and animals in an ecosystem
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A representation of the amount of energy in different trophic levels
- Anything that causes an action in a plant
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- Plants and animals together in their habitat
- The movement/growth of a plant as it responds to a stimulus in its environment
- A change in an organism that benefits it
- Anything that slows or stops a populations numbers from growing
- Orangisms that make their own food
- They break down dead animals and plants
- A individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form
- A community of plants and animals inside their environment
- Any non-living thing
- The climate, plants, animals, and environment in one big area
18 Clues: Any living thing • Any non-living thing • Orangisms that make their own food • They break down dead animals and plants • A change in an organism that benefits it • Anything that causes an action in a plant • Animals that eat other organisms to survive • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • Plants and animals together in their habitat • ...
Photosytnesis crossword puzzle 2024-01-24
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- the process by which plants lose water through their leaves
- The type of energy that plants use for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide into sugar
- The process that occurs in the absence of light
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The main product of photosynthesis
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- The tiny openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- The glucose stores here
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- The energy molecule produced during photosynthesis
- the process that occurs in the present of light
- The green pigment found in plants that helps absorb light for photosynthsis
- The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis
- The initial step of photosynthesis, where light is absorbed
- Needs light to grow
- a molecule that is involved in transferring and providing cells with energy
- The process of releasing oxygen into the air during photosynthesis
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
18 Clues: Needs light to grow • The glucose stores here • The main product of photosynthesis • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • the process that occurs in the present of light • The process that occurs in the absence of light • The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis • ...
Plant Diversification 2017-03-29
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- Important adaptation of gymnosperms and angiosperms
- Gymnosperm meaning
- Male part of flower
- Examples include pines, redwoods, spruce, fir, spruce, gingko, cycads, hemlocks
- To prevent self-fertilization, some plants mature the male and female parts at different times or use this
- Necessary for fertilization in moss and ferns
- Male gametophyte in gymnosperms & angiosperms
- n, Dominant generation in mosses
- Sticky tip of the carpel
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- Zygote (2n) and this (3n) are the results of double fertilization
- Moss that is important for fuel, flood control, and soil enrichment
- Plants don't move, so they are _________
- Plants that don't have vessels to carry water/nutrients
- Nonvascular plants rely on this for nutrient transport
- Small, avascular plants
- Where fertilization and embryo development take place in gymnosperms
- Most recent and most common plants
- 2n, Dominant generation in ferns and their allies
- Process moss sporophyte goes through to make spores
19 Clues: Gymnosperm meaning • Male part of flower • Small, avascular plants • Sticky tip of the carpel • n, Dominant generation in mosses • Most recent and most common plants • Plants don't move, so they are _________ • Necessary for fertilization in moss and ferns • Male gametophyte in gymnosperms & angiosperms • 2n, Dominant generation in ferns and their allies • ...
chapter 7 crossword 2021-03-02
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- the energy that produces food for plants
- flowering plants
- this produces naked seeds
- a ferns leaves
- a waterproof wax on a plant
- stucture that contains a young plant
- vascular tissue which food moves
- a fertlized egg
- plants with true vascular tissue
- angiosperm with only one leaf
- the small opening or pores in a leaf
- tubelike structure in a plant where water and minerals move through
- moves water and minerals through the vascular tissues
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- angiosperm with 2 leafs
- reproductive structer of an angiosperm
- thin root like structure
- the seeds leaf
- this divides to poduce the new pholem and xylem
- large storage sac
- small cells that produce seeds
- embryo begins to grow and push the seed out
- cap protects the root from injury
- plants that dont have vascular tissue
- groups of similar cells
- water that evaporates from a plants leaf
- structures where food is made
- its a green pigment that is found in plants, algae and some bacteria
27 Clues: the seeds leaf • a ferns leaves • a fertlized egg • flowering plants • large storage sac • angiosperm with 2 leafs • groups of similar cells • thin root like structure • this produces naked seeds • a waterproof wax on a plant • structures where food is made • angiosperm with only one leaf • small cells that produce seeds • vascular tissue which food moves • plants with true vascular tissue • ...
Fission Energy 2022-04-28
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- 10_ of the world's electricity comes from fission energy
- atoms are _____ apart in fission
- power plants are considered a security _____
- nuclear _____ plants use heat produced during fission
- nuclear energy is this type of energy
- this state has the most power plants with 11
- the man who discovered uranium
- nuclear energy is roughly 8000 times more efficient than ______ fuel energy
- this project used fission to create powerful bombs
- place in the USSR that had a terrible nuclear accident
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- nuclear power plants have become a lot _____ over the years
- this country has the most reactors
- each nuclear plant has at least one
- this show has caused unfair stigmatisms to be had against nuclear energy
- another name for fission
- was the first man to achieve fission
- the nuclear waste is _______
- how many power plants are in texas
- nuclear power does not need to rely on _______
- nuclear power plants have low air _______
20 Clues: another name for fission • the nuclear waste is _______ • the man who discovered uranium • atoms are _____ apart in fission • this country has the most reactors • how many power plants are in texas • each nuclear plant has at least one • was the first man to achieve fission • nuclear energy is this type of energy • nuclear power plants have low air _______ • ...
Matter and energy in ecosystems 2026-01-15
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- Plants can change glucose in this ESM
- Plants perform this in their mitochondria all the time
- An organism that can break down dead matter
- Process during which molecules are broken up and atoms rearranged
- A gas that is released by bacteria and is necessary for plants
- Gas produced during photosynthesis
- Energy storage molecule produced during photosynthesis
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- Organelle that is needed to process ESM (singular)
- Liquid that plants need to grow
- Green pigments in plants
- Plants organ that absorbs sunlight
- Giant light in the sky and ultimate source of energy
- Plant organs that absorb water
- What is release during cellular respiration and keeps you going
- Example of a giant producer
- Organisms that eat plants
16 Clues: Green pigments in plants • Organisms that eat plants • Example of a giant producer • Plant organs that absorb water • Liquid that plants need to grow • Plants organ that absorbs sunlight • Gas produced during photosynthesis • Plants can change glucose in this ESM • An organism that can break down dead matter • Organelle that is needed to process ESM (singular) • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2020-12-14
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- the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- a living organism that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- is in the air and needed for plants.
- roots have them which collect water and nutrients
- the most abundant gas in air, essential in fertiliser
- a sugar made by photosynthesis
- an element which is essential to photosynthesis
- small organelles in the cell of plants containing chlorophyll
- the tube in a plant which carries water and minerals
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- a mixture that is added to soil to help growth of plants
- the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis
- the tube in plant which carries sugar and nutrients
- the gas essential to animal life and produced by plants in photosynthesis
- food for plants
- the green pigment in plants responsible for absorbing sunlight
- a metal element which is essential in fertilisers
- the organ of a plant that takes in water and nutrients, from soil or air
- large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast
18 Clues: food for plants • a sugar made by photosynthesis • is in the air and needed for plants. • an element which is essential to photosynthesis • roots have them which collect water and nutrients • a metal element which is essential in fertilisers • large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast • the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis • ...
Photosytnesis crossword puzzle 2024-01-24
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- the process by which plants lose water through their leaves
- The type of energy that plants use for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide into sugar
- The process that occurs in the absence of light
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The main product of photosynthesis
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- The tiny openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- The glucose stores here
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- The energy molecule produced during photosynthesis
- the process that occurs in the present of light
- The green pigment found in plants that helps absorb light for photosynthsis
- The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis
- The initial step of photosynthesis, where light is absorbed
- Needs light to grow
- a molecule that is involved in transferring and providing cells with energy
- The process of releasing oxygen into the air during photosynthesis
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
18 Clues: Needs light to grow • The glucose stores here • The main product of photosynthesis • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • the process that occurs in the present of light • The process that occurs in the absence of light • The gas that plants take in during photosynthesis • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- What are the plants that produce cones
- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- What produces the female egg cells?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What does Anther contain?
- What is the most common pollinator?
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- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What contains the female egg cells?
- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- 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?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What contains the female egg cells? • What produces the female egg cells? • What is the most common pollinator? • 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? • ...
Science Revision 2 2021-10-19
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- Orange, apple, and durian are examples of fruits with ____ seed(s).
- Spores are contained in sore _______.
- Papaya, watermelon, and kiwi are examples of fruits with _______ seed(s).
- Fungi reproduce from _____.
- __________ leaf is made up of smaller leaflets.
- _______ is an example of a plant that has an unpleasant and pungent-smelling flower.
- Moss, fir tree and ladder fern are examples of ________________ plants.
- Micro-organisms can only be seen using a __________.
- Plants need carbon dioxide, water, and _____ to make food.
- Longan, mango, and rambutan are examples of fruits with _____ seed(s).
- Flowers can grow _______ or in a bunch.
- Duckweed, Water lily, and alga are examples of ____ plants.
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- Spinach and lettuce are examples of ______ leaves.
- Water plants can be ________, submerged or partially submerged plants.
- An example of a plant with breathing roots is a ____________.
- _______________ roots are swollen roots that enable plant to store food.
- The green pigment in the plants' leaves is called ____________.
- Some bacteria are useful such as those found in the intestine that aids with ___________.
- Creepers have ___ stems that creep along the ground or cling to a support.
- Plants can make their own ____
- Leaf edges can be entire, lobed and _________.
21 Clues: Fungi reproduce from _____. • Plants can make their own ____ • Spores are contained in sore _______. • Flowers can grow _______ or in a bunch. • Leaf edges can be entire, lobed and _________. • __________ leaf is made up of smaller leaflets. • Spinach and lettuce are examples of ______ leaves. • Micro-organisms can only be seen using a __________. • ...
ecosystems 2022-10-04
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- recycles dead plants and animals into a new substance
- breaks down for nutrients
- an organism that eats plants
- detectable change
- any living thing
- chain the chain of energy transfer
- lab
- an organism that eats meat
- they cannot make their own food so they eat plants and animals
- when chrolophyll stops
- a plants reaction to a transfer
- a group of plants living in the same envirement
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- hunts a prey
- the number of an object in an area
- place where biotic and abiotic things interact
- chain the chain that shows how energy travels
- getting used to a new envirement
- a green pigment in leaves
- living
- pyramid the pyramid of how energy is tranferred
- non living
- they make their own food
- factor light intensity,carbon dioxide,and temperature
23 Clues: lab • living • non living • hunts a prey • any living thing • detectable change • when chrolophyll stops • they make their own food • breaks down for nutrients • a green pigment in leaves • an organism that eats meat • an organism that eats plants • a plants reaction to a transfer • getting used to a new envirement • the number of an object in an area • chain the chain of energy transfer • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD (2025-26) CLASS 6 2025-02-20
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- Leaf of this plant is modified for reproduction
- Organisms which feed on other living bodies
- Plants that grow on land need moderate amount of water
- Plants that live for two seasons
- A green non flowering plant
- Organisms which consist of many cells
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- Plants that need large amount of water
- Animals which eat fruits only
- Female part of flower
- A medicinal plant
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- Single celled microorganism classified as fungus
- It reproduces by dividing its body
- Plants which prepare their own food
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying bodies
- The expanded flat part of leaf
- Spring like structures meant for support in plants
- Flesh eating animals
- Animals with a backbone
- Basic unit of life
20 Clues: A medicinal plant • Basic unit of life • Flesh eating animals • Female part of flower • Animals with a backbone • A green non flowering plant • Animals which eat fruits only • The expanded flat part of leaf • Plants that live for two seasons • It reproduces by dividing its body • Plants which prepare their own food • Organisms which consist of many cells • ...
Easter Greenhouse Crossword 2026-03-29
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- Season when plants begin to grow
- Spring holiday celebrating new life
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- When a flower opens
- Living organism grown in a greenhouse
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Easter symbol often decorated
- To prepare and grow crops
- (nutrients) added to help plants grow (you can simplify wording for students if needed)
- Animal commonly associated with Easter
- Material plants grow in
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- Structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Decomposed organic material used as fertilizer
- Energy source plants need to grow
- Essential for plant survival
- Transfer of pollen for plant reproduction
- Vegetable associated with the Easter bunny
- Early stage of plant growth
- Colorful part of a plant used in arrangements
- What you plant to start growth
20 Clues: When a flower opens • Material plants grow in • To prepare and grow crops • Colorful parts of a flower • Early stage of plant growth • Essential for plant survival • Easter symbol often decorated • What you plant to start growth • Season when plants begin to grow • Energy source plants need to grow • Spring holiday celebrating new life • Living organism grown in a greenhouse • ...
Food Web 2012-10-09
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- Common decomposer
- Also known as producers
- Plants process of making food for itself
- Consumer;eats both plants and other animals
- Start of food web
- Consumer;eats mostly meat
- One of the most common producers;in your yard
- Common producer;has big leafy branches
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- Mammals;consumers
- Many connected food chains
- Breaks down consumer into energy for new plants
- Consumer;eats mostly plants
- Passed through the food chain
- Gives energy to plants
- Eats producers
15 Clues: Eats producers • Mammals;consumers • Common decomposer • Start of food web • Gives energy to plants • Also known as producers • Consumer;eats mostly meat • Many connected food chains • Consumer;eats mostly plants • Passed through the food chain • Common producer;has big leafy branches • Plants process of making food for itself • Consumer;eats both plants and other animals • ...
Plants evolution and life cycles (Lecture 1-10). 2017-12-11
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- group of flowering plants that include grasses and grassy plants
- move sugar in mosses
- flowers containing only male parts
- by having only n, spores are...
- an example of a triploid cell
- the raspberry is an example of
- having both male and females flowers on the same plant
- large bowl shaped drab colored flowers are most likely to attract
- in this step 2n mother cell in the anther divide by meisis to yield 4 haploid microspores
- only the male of this gymnosperms is commonly planted in cities
- lignified ground tissues that include fibre and sclereids
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- division of the zygotes to produce diploid individuals
- 2n part of plants
- closest relatives to land plants
- one type of spore, include most ferns
- 3 of them die in the ovule.
- produce flowers and fruits
- composed of 7 cells in a flowering plant
- another name for land plants
- those insects became dependent on plants
20 Clues: 2n part of plants • move sugar in mosses • produce flowers and fruits • 3 of them die in the ovule. • another name for land plants • an example of a triploid cell • the raspberry is an example of • by having only n, spores are... • closest relatives to land plants • flowers containing only male parts • one type of spore, include most ferns • ...
Ecosystem - The systems of nature 2018-03-24
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- an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants
- an animal that eats plants
- to decay, or to cause something to break into smaller parts
- all the people living in a particular country, area, or place
- a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.:
- very simple, usually small plants that grow in or near water and do not have ordinary leaves or roots
- a kind/type of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics
- a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings
- very small organisms that lives in air, earth, water, plants, and animals
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- any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow
- any of various types of organisms that get their food from decaying material or other living things
- the young/children of an animal
- to make young plants, animals, etc
- a group of animals or plants that live or grow together
- an animal that eats meat
- an animal that can eat plants and meat
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
17 Clues: an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • the young/children of an animal • to make young plants, animals, etc • an animal that can eat plants and meat • a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.: • a group of animals or plants that live or grow together • to decay, or to cause something to break into smaller parts • ...
Plant Evolution 2022-08-30
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- of a Charopyhte
- reproduce using this
- of spores that actually germinate
- of earth
- can be stored in the ____ and seed of a plant
- Tree/Example of a Gymnosperm
- plants
- Vascular Plants/First group of plants to have true roots, stems and leaves
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- Seed
- ________ that holds in moisture
- #1 factor that determines when and where plants grow
- most important fiber
- plants to gain a waxy cuticle
- order for a flower to turn into a fruit, it must be ______________
- live in water
- Tissue/Xylem and phloem of a plant
- make this during photosynthesis for humans to use
17 Clues: Seed • plants • of earth • live in water • of a Charopyhte • most important fiber • reproduce using this • Tree/Example of a Gymnosperm • plants to gain a waxy cuticle • ________ that holds in moisture • of spores that actually germinate • Tissue/Xylem and phloem of a plant • can be stored in the ____ and seed of a plant • make this during photosynthesis for humans to use • ...
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- purpose is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • attract insects and birds for pollination • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
ecosystems 2022-10-04
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- recycles dead plants and animals into a new substance
- breaks down for nutrients
- an organism that eats plants
- detectable change
- any living thing
- chain the chain of energy transfer
- lab
- an organism that eats meat
- they cannot make their own food so they eat plants and animals
- when chrolophyll stops
- a plants reaction to a transfer
- a group of plants living in the same envirement
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- hunts a prey
- the number of an object in an area
- place where biotic and abiotic things interact
- chain the chain that shows how energy travels
- getting used to a new envirement
- a green pigment in leaves
- living
- pyramid the pyramid of how energy is tranferred
- non living
- they make their own food
- factor light intensity,carbon dioxide,and temperature
23 Clues: lab • living • non living • hunts a prey • any living thing • detectable change • when chrolophyll stops • they make their own food • breaks down for nutrients • a green pigment in leaves • an organism that eats meat • an organism that eats plants • a plants reaction to a transfer • getting used to a new envirement • the number of an object in an area • chain the chain of energy transfer • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-12-18
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- Where most of the photosynthesis occurs in plants
- the part of the stem that moves water
- A limiting factor of photosynthesis
- A reactant in photosynthesis
- The storage sugar in plants
- the energy needed by plants
- The process of producing energy
- the part of the plant that moves sugar
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
- a specialised plant cell
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Tiny holes in the leaf
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- The structure in plant cells is given by the ....
- The process of plants making food
- The thing that makes plants green
- Where water is absorbed
- The indicator used in a starch test
- The amount of light is sometimes called, light.....
- the part of the cell that stores sugar and water
- Supports the leaf and flower
20 Clues: Tiny holes in the leaf • Where water is absorbed • a specialised plant cell • The storage sugar in plants • the energy needed by plants • Where photosynthesis occurs • A reactant in photosynthesis • Supports the leaf and flower • The process of producing energy • The process of plants making food • The thing that makes plants green • The gas produced in photosynthesis • ...
Roots and Photosynthesis Review 2023-05-16
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- (Hard) Something produced during a chemical reaction that is not needed for that reaction
- The gas that plants make when they do photosynthesis
- The part of a plant cell that makes photosynthesis happen
- The sugar plants make during photosynthesis
- (2 words) The gas that plants need to do photosynthesis
- The chemical that gives plants their green color
- The gas that plants breathe
- A living thing that makes its own energy
- What the root cap uses to help it push through the soil
- (2 words) The part of a root that collects water and nutrients
- When a living thing makes energy from heat and chemicals
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- Do all plants do photosynthesis?
- The first root that comes from a seed
- The liquid plants need to do photosynthesis
- (2 words) The tip of a root.
- When a plant turns light energy into sugar
- The nutrient that helps plants grow roots faster
- The energy form that plants need to do photosynthesis
- The region of _________ is the part of a root that reaches towards water
- The chemical that allows photosynthesis to happen
- (2 words) What happens when the roots of a plant wrap around themselves in a pot
21 Clues: The gas that plants breathe • (2 words) The tip of a root. • Do all plants do photosynthesis? • The first root that comes from a seed • A living thing that makes its own energy • When a plant turns light energy into sugar • The liquid plants need to do photosynthesis • The sugar plants make during photosynthesis • The nutrient that helps plants grow roots faster • ...
3rd Year Science Test 2021-11-26
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- all the plants and animals in an area interacting with each other and their environment
- a material through which charge can flow
- the ability to do work
- the number of protons in an atom of that element (2 words)
- the study of the relationships between plants, animals and their environment
- animals that get their food by eating plants or other animals
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- atoms of the same element which have a different number of
- takes place when 2 or more organisms require something that is in short supply
- a material through which charge cannot flow
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- the area where a plant or animal lives
- plants that make their own food
- the amount of protons and neutrons in an atom of that element (2 words)
- an animal that eats plants only
- consists of 2 or more elements chemically combined
- the rate at which work is done
- the corrosion of iron
- organisms that feed on dead plants and animals
- an animal that eats other animals only
19 Clues: the corrosion of iron • the ability to do work • the rate at which work is done • plants that make their own food • an animal that eats plants only • the area where a plant or animal lives • an animal that eats other animals only • a material through which charge can flow • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a material through which charge cannot flow • ...
PvZ 2024-10-26
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- Has Twice The Health Of A Zombie
- Sets A Whole Lane On Fire
- The Plant You Put On Water
- Dances With The Dancing Zombie
- Blows Away Flying Zombies
- Has A Bucket On It's Head
- Shoots Two Peas
- Launches Corn
- Can Pull Zombies Underwater
- Shoots Stars
- Wall Nut With More Health
- Shoots Harmful Flumes In All 8 Directions
- Hops Over Your Plants
- Copys Plants
- Rides Fast, And Jumps Over Plants
- Heavily Damages Zombie's Feet
- A Budget Peashooter For Night Time
- A Long-Ranged Puff Shroom
- A Defensive Plant That Is Plant On Other Plants
- Jumps Over Plants
- Dances And Can Spawn Zombies
- A Bomb That Takes Time To Arm
- A Peashooter That Has A Gun
- Produces Sun
- The First Enemy you encounter
- Fires Melons At Zombies
- Shoots Cabbages
- Blows Up Plants
- The Leader Of The Zombies
- Shoots Flumes
- Becomes Useless With Torchwood
- Budget Peashooter On The Water
- Shoots Peas In Three Different Lanes
- The Zombie That Dives Under Water
- A Cat That Rapid Fires Spikes
- Used to play football
- Turns Zombies Onto Plants Side
- Shoots Peas In Both Directions
- Attracts Metal
- Explodes A 3x3 Area
- Always Carries A Ladder
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- Auto Collects Coins
- Shoots Basketballs At Your Plants
- Glows Up The Area Around It
- Has A 1-4 Chance Of Shooting Butter
- Destoys EVERYTHING
- Your Neighbor
- Swims On Water
- Your Neighbor's Time Machine
- The Useless Counter To Balloons
- Jumps Over Zombies And Hits Them
- Steals Plants
- Always Drops Diamonds
- Eats Zombies
- You Put Plants Into This
- Turns Peas On Fire
- The First Plant You Get
- Turns Zombies Into Different Lanes
- Double The Sun :)
- Hurts Zombie's Feet
- Countered By Flume Shroom
- Rides In A Bobsled
- Creator Of PvZ
- Bean Wakes Up Shrooms
- Fires Frozen Melons
- The Zombie That Is Thrown Over Your Plants
- Destroys Graves
- Zombies With Plant Abilities
- Produces Sun In The Dark
- A Zombie That Drives A Vehicle
- Protect Plants From Above
- Digs Under Your Lawn
- Creates Coins
- 23 Down Was Brains
- Freezes All Zombie On The Lawn
- A Defensive Wall
76 Clues: Shoots Stars • Eats Zombies • Copys Plants • Produces Sun • Your Neighbor • Launches Corn • Steals Plants • Shoots Flumes • Creates Coins • Swims On Water • Creator Of PvZ • Attracts Metal • Shoots Two Peas • Destroys Graves • Shoots Cabbages • Blows Up Plants • A Defensive Wall • Double The Sun :) • Jumps Over Plants • Destoys EVERYTHING • Turns Peas On Fire • Rides In A Bobsled • 23 Down Was Brains • ...
SOIL NUTRIENT INTRO 2023-02-01
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- Soil-living microbes that turn nitrogen gas into food for plants
- Element that plants need to survive represented by the symbol K in NPK fertiliser
- A compound of nitrogen that plants like a little of
- Gardeners add this sediment to clay soil to make it more loamy
- An animal that lives in the soil and helps to recycle nutrients
- Plants need lots of this element, but they can get it easily from the air
- Animal poo used for fertilising soil
- Plants use nitrogenous compounds to make these protein forming compounds (5,5)
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- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertiliser - gardeners often keep a pile of this
- A compound of nitrogen that plants love
- Without enough nitrogen a plants growth will be this
- Plants need lots of this element which they can obtain by splitting water
- To break down into smaller molecules
- Without this micronutrient, plants leaves will be yellowed
- Plants cannot get this element from the air
15 Clues: To break down into smaller molecules • Animal poo used for fertilising soil • A compound of nitrogen that plants love • Plants cannot get this element from the air • A compound of nitrogen that plants like a little of • Without enough nitrogen a plants growth will be this • Without this micronutrient, plants leaves will be yellowed • ...
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- purpose of flowers is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • attract insects and birds for pollination • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
VASCULAR AND NONVASCULAR PLANTS 2023-09-07
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- HOW PLANTS GET FOOD FROM THE SUN.
- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR VASCULAR PLANTS
- GREEN SUBSTANCE FOUND IN VASCULAR AND NONVASCULAR PLANTS.
- TYPE OF VASCULAR PLANT
- IS THE MOVEMENT OF WATER IN AND OUT OF THE CELL.
- TYPE OF NONVASCULAR PLANT FOUND ON WATER
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- IS THE MOVEMENT OF GASES AND NUTRIENTS IN AND OUT OF THE CELL.
- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR NONVASCULAR PLANTS
- LONG TUBES FOUND IN VASCULAR PLANTS CARRYING FOOD AND WATER TO THE LEAVES.
- THE TUBES THAT CARRY WATER IN A VASCULAR PLANT
- HOW NONVASCULAR PLANTS STAY ANCHORED IN THE GROUND.
- ALL PLANTS HAVE A CELL____ TO PROTECT THE CELL MEMBRANE.
- NONVASCULAR PLANTS DO NOT HAVE ________
- IS THE FOOD TUBE OF A VASCULAR PLANT
- TAKE IN SUNLIGHT AND FALL IN AUTUMN
- THE ___________ IN A CELL MEMBRANE ALLOW FOOD AND WATER TO MOVE IN AND OUT OF IT.
16 Clues: TYPE OF VASCULAR PLANT • HOW PLANTS GET FOOD FROM THE SUN. • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR VASCULAR PLANTS • TAKE IN SUNLIGHT AND FALL IN AUTUMN • IS THE FOOD TUBE OF A VASCULAR PLANT • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR NONVASCULAR PLANTS • NONVASCULAR PLANTS DO NOT HAVE ________ • TYPE OF NONVASCULAR PLANT FOUND ON WATER • THE TUBES THAT CARRY WATER IN A VASCULAR PLANT • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2020-12-14
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- the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- a living organism that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- is in the air and needed for plants.
- roots have them which collect water and nutrients
- the most abundant gas in air, essential in fertiliser
- a sugar made by photosynthesis
- an element which is essential to photosynthesis
- small organelles in the cell of plants containing chlorophyll
- the tube in a plant which carries water and minerals
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- a mixture that is added to soil to help growth of plants
- the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis
- the tube in plant which carries sugar and nutrients
- the gas essential to animal life and produced by plants in photosynthesis
- food for plants
- the green pigment in plants responsible for absorbing sunlight
- a metal element which is essential in fertilisers
- the organ of a plant that takes in water and nutrients, from soil or air
- large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast
18 Clues: food for plants • a sugar made by photosynthesis • is in the air and needed for plants. • an element which is essential to photosynthesis • roots have them which collect water and nutrients • a metal element which is essential in fertilisers • large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast • the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis • ...
1 QTR Review 2019-10-17
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- produce milk
- storage tank of the cell
- plants with a system of tubes
- seedless plants reproduce using these
- grouping like things
- cell with chloroplasts and cell wall
- seeded plants that do NOT have flowers
- animals with smooth, moist skin
- animals that lay leathery eggs
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- process by which plants make their own food
- provide the cell with energy
- brain of the cell
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- flowering plants
- animal without a backbone
- an example of a nonvascular plant
- building blocks of life
17 Clues: produce milk • flowering plants • brain of the cell • grouping like things • building blocks of life • storage tank of the cell • animal without a backbone • provide the cell with energy • plants with a system of tubes • animals that lay leathery eggs • animals with smooth, moist skin • an example of a nonvascular plant • cell with chloroplasts and cell wall • ...
Ecosystems 2021-02-15
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- This helps animals stay alive during winter when food is hard to find.
- Green plants; Ones that use the sun’s energy to make (produce) their own food through photosynthesis
- the food ______ shows how all of the different food chains in a community are linked together
- The hunted animal
- These provide nutrients for the soil.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animal materials in order to get food energy
- Group of living things, both plants and animals, in one area
- Any living thing
- Food chains start when plants get energy from the _____ to make their own food.
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- An animal that hunts other living animals for food
- The order in which plants and animals feed on the one below it is called the food ________.
- When you decrease a predator from a food chain, the prey will ___________.
- A group of the same species (kind) living in the same place at the same time
- Decomposers break down ______ plants and animals.
- A certain area that includes all the plants, animals, and non-living natural things, such as sand, rocks, and soil
- The surroundings that influence your life
- Frogs eat _______ to get energy.
- In food chains, green ________ are the producers.
- Living things that eat (consume) other living things
19 Clues: Any living thing • The hunted animal • Frogs eat _______ to get energy. • These provide nutrients for the soil. • The surroundings that influence your life • Decomposers break down ______ plants and animals. • In food chains, green ________ are the producers. • An animal that hunts other living animals for food • Living things that eat (consume) other living things • ...
Plant Classes and Parts 2025-01-13
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- makes pollen/sperm
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- transports water and minerals
- plants that complete their life in 2 growing seasons
- Cotton,Linen, Wool, etc.
- lumber and other wood products
- coverting sunlight into food and energy
- produces food for the plant
- The plant/plant products are used by humans
- transports food
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- process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than 2 years or growing seasons
- loss of water through evaporation
- attracts pollinators
- when humans use the animal/animal products that feed on plants or plant products
- anchor the plant
- means "naked seed" in Greek
- the female part of the flower
- the male part of the flower
- protects the flower
- catches the pollen
21 Clues: transports food • anchor the plant • makes pollen/sperm • catches the pollen • protects the flower • attracts pollinators • Cotton,Linen, Wool, etc. • means "naked seed" in Greek • the male part of the flower • produces food for the plant • transports water and minerals • the female part of the flower • lumber and other wood products • loss of water through evaporation • ...
photosynthesis-caitlin 2024-10-31
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- the plants principle
- stores more energy than atp
- releaseser
- groups at the end of atp and adp
- a stack of thylakoids
- needed for plants to live
- short term energy
- can go without light
- 5 carbon sugar
- its an animal
- light independent stage
- nitrogen containing compound
- livingneedsng and needs oxegyn
- plants use to create carbon dioxide and oxegyn
- affects the rate of photosythesis
- sac-like membranes in chloroplast
- partof atp
- light independent stage
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- is what is removed in the calvin cycle
- light independent stage
- organic compound that creates color
- requires light
- where photosynthesis takes place
- space outside the thylakoid membrane
- releses energy for the cell to work
- process plants use to turn sun into co^2
- plants give of this from the sun
27 Clues: releaseser • partof atp • its an animal • requires light • 5 carbon sugar • short term energy • the plants principle • can go without light • a stack of thylakoids • light independent stage • light independent stage • light independent stage • needed for plants to live • stores more energy than atp • nitrogen containing compound • livingneedsng and needs oxegyn • groups at the end of atp and adp • ...
Week 2: Sustainable Farm to Table 2025-07-10
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- – Food made from milk
- – Brought from far away
- – Food that comes from animals
- – Good for Earth now and later
- – Old food or plants turned to soil
- – Grown or made nearby
- – Living thing that grows in soil
- – When a seed starts to grow
- – Use old things to make new
- – Pick ripe food from plants
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- – Place where food and animals grow
- – Break down food inside your body
- – Small place to grow plants or flowers
- – Having the right mix of things
- – Food you eat at one time
- – Baby plant that just started growing
- – Small part that grows into plant
- – Make food using heat
- – Dirt where plants grow
- – Clear liquid plants and people need
- – Good things in food that help
21 Clues: – Food made from milk • – Make food using heat • – Grown or made nearby • – Brought from far away • – Dirt where plants grow • – Food you eat at one time • – When a seed starts to grow • – Use old things to make new • – Pick ripe food from plants • – Food that comes from animals • – Good for Earth now and later • – Good things in food that help • – Having the right mix of things • ...
3B Hayden Gibson 2021-04-20
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- When water flows along the surface to lake, rivers, or streams
- What nitrogen is used to make for plants and animals
- Rocks, minerals, and soil
- When nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants by bacteria
- Water that is above ground
- Made up of nitrogen and oxygen
- the smallest source of water on Earth
- the frozen form of water
- When water falls from the atmosphere
- One way nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants and animals
- The process of turning water into a gas
- The cycle where carbon is recycled
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- Rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, and groundwater
- Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants
- where most of Earth's water is stored
- Water stored under the surface of Earth
- When nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- When water goes into the atmosphere from plants
- Carbon moving from living things to the atmosphere
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and single-ceiled organisms
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
21 Clues: the frozen form of water • Rocks, minerals, and soil • Water that is above ground • Made up of nitrogen and oxygen • The cycle where carbon is recycled • When water falls from the atmosphere • where most of Earth's water is stored • the smallest source of water on Earth • Water stored under the surface of Earth • The process of turning water into a gas • ...
Buddy- PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2024-10-31
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- Another name is light dependent stage
- Plants need the right amount of ____ to survive
- Produces things
- Nitrogen used to make ATP
- Animals that need to eat other animals to survive
- liquid all plants need
- Stacks of thylakoids
- A pigment that gives plants their green color
- In the Light Independent stage
- Potential Enegery
- process when a plant takes sunlight
- Another name is Calvin Cycle
- plants need this gas to survive
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- an another name for Phototsynsis 1
- Stage that produces sugars
- Leaves have different _____
- ATP had 3 of these
- Stage that produces ATP
- Enegery
- Animals that need only sunlight to survive
- good supply of energy
- In all plant cells and is the site of photosynthesis
- Plants soak this from the sun
- In the light dependent stage
- An electron carrier
- Comumes things
- In the middle of Andenine and phosphate particles
- plants produce this gas
28 Clues: Enegery • Comumes things • Produces things • Potential Enegery • ATP had 3 of these • An electron carrier • Stacks of thylakoids • good supply of energy • liquid all plants need • Stage that produces ATP • plants produce this gas • Nitrogen used to make ATP • Stage that produces sugars • Leaves have different _____ • In the light dependent stage • Another name is Calvin Cycle • ...
The living world 2024-03-12
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- they make carbon dioxide, water, minerals and sunlight
- what plants grow in
- a byproduct of photosynthesis
- what plants use to collect water from the ground
- what is big, has branches and a lot of leaves
- an animal that eats bugs and worms
- what has pincers and can fly
- an animal that only eats meat
- energy source for photosythesis
- what a chicken can do after 18 weeks
- they have pincers and live in the sea
- an animal that eats plants and meat
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- an animal that hunts other animals
- an animal that only eats plants
- the part that animal and plant cells have the same
- what has butter in it's name
- not fully grown chicken but not a chick
- an animal that is hunted by another animal
- they live in rivers and are slimy and bite
- what is cute, fluffy and adorable
- plants have these connected to their stem
- the process of plants using sunlight to make food
22 Clues: what plants grow in • what has butter in it's name • what has pincers and can fly • a byproduct of photosynthesis • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • energy source for photosythesis • what is cute, fluffy and adorable • an animal that hunts other animals • an animal that eats bugs and worms • an animal that eats plants and meat • ...
GM plants 2013-09-04
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- /plant, bacterial or fungal cell whose cell wall are entirely removed
- can infect plants which makes it a suitable carrier for delivering DNA to a new organism.
- the process of manually adding new DNA to an organism.
- first step in the genetic engineering process
- The first genetically modified crop approved for sale in the U.S.
- method in which the selected DNA is attached to microscopic particles of gold or tungsten.
- designing the gene to work once inside a different organism
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- new gene is inserted into some of the cells for gene transfer to occur
- modifies the genetic composition of plants by making crosses and selecting new superior genotype combinations
- uses electric shock for gene transfer to occur.
- genetically modified food to increase its nutrient value for the first time.
- method in which the selected DNA is injected into a fertilized ovum through a glass capillary tube.
12 Clues: first step in the genetic engineering process • uses electric shock for gene transfer to occur. • the process of manually adding new DNA to an organism. • designing the gene to work once inside a different organism • The first genetically modified crop approved for sale in the U.S. • /plant, bacterial or fungal cell whose cell wall are entirely removed • ...
Plants Review 2022-04-26
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- corn, grass, and onions are examples of this type of plant
- monocots have ___ seed leaf within their plant
- the process in which plants lose water through the stomata
- these plants absorb their water
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- cell structures found in plant leaves that exchange carbon dioxide and water between the plants and the atmosphere
- dicots have ___ seed leaves within their plant
- the process plants perform that takes sunlight and water and converts it to carbon dioxide and glucose
- this type of plant has flowers
- an example of a plant that is seedless
- cells the stoma are surrounded by these cells
- this type of plant does not have flowers
- these plants absorb water by transporting it through their roots and stem
12 Clues: this type of plant has flowers • these plants absorb their water • an example of a plant that is seedless • this type of plant does not have flowers • cells the stoma are surrounded by these cells • dicots have ___ seed leaves within their plant • monocots have ___ seed leaf within their plant • corn, grass, and onions are examples of this type of plant • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2023-12-13
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- a baby plant
- the underground part of a plant
- different and unlike anything else
- a large amount of land that is very dry
- when something gets bigger or taller
- a large town with many buildings and people
- a bad plant that takes over other plants
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- the flower part of a plant
- to keep safe
- a place with many trees and a lot of rain
- the part of the plant from which a new seed grows
- another name for dirt where plants grow
12 Clues: to keep safe • a baby plant • the flower part of a plant • the underground part of a plant • different and unlike anything else • when something gets bigger or taller • a large amount of land that is very dry • another name for dirt where plants grow • a bad plant that takes over other plants • a place with many trees and a lot of rain • ...
Plants Crossword 2020-08-18
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- is an organic molecule which has hydrogen bonds that provides energy to live cells.
- Is an opening in the abdominal cavity that can be connected to the digestive tract and urinary system to allow waste to be diverted out of the body.
- Are membrane bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria.
- Are organelles that conduct photosynthesis.
- respiration: is a set of metabolic reactions that transfer energy to the cells.
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- The process by which plants absorb sunlight nutrients so they can transform into chemical energy that can be used to produce oxygen.
- reactions: it is a light independent process in which sugar molecules are formed from the water molecules and carbon dioxide.
- cycle: The Calvin cycle, light-independent reactions, biosynthetic phase, dark reactions, or photosynthetic carbon reduction (PCR) cycle
- A photosynthetic pigment found in mesosomes, it is a molecule too.
- respiration: is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of living organisms.
- respiration: is a respiration process using electron acceptors otherwise known as
- reactions: light reactions use light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis.
12 Clues: Are organelles that conduct photosynthesis. • A photosynthetic pigment found in mesosomes, it is a molecule too. • Are membrane bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. • respiration: is a set of metabolic reactions that transfer energy to the cells. • respiration: is a respiration process using electron acceptors otherwise known as • ...
plants crossword 2024-06-16
12 Clues: Makes seeds • Absorbs water • Supports plant • Flower opening • Part of flower • Grows new plant • Tall, big plant • Green, makes food • Grows from flower • Plant-growing dirt • Thin, covers ground • Thick, many branches
MAGICAL PLANTS 2025-11-20
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- also known as the Hyena tree
- has vines that lash out
- used to counteract enchantments
- hates the light
- can cause convulsions when given in large amounts
- can help with acne
- an ingredient in the Draught Of Living Death
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- screaming plant
- shrinking solution ingredient
- found in polyjuice potion
- also known as thornapple or devil's trumpet
- gives you gills
12 Clues: screaming plant • gives you gills • hates the light • can help with acne • has vines that lash out • found in polyjuice potion • also known as the Hyena tree • shrinking solution ingredient • used to counteract enchantments • also known as thornapple or devil's trumpet • an ingredient in the Draught Of Living Death • can cause convulsions when given in large amounts
Garden And Plants 2025-05-01
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- Hold plants in place.
- A small leafy plant.
- Climbs and stretches.
- Tall and full of greenery.
- Blooms with bright colours.
- Gives energy to plants.
- Grows on branches.
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- Covers the ground.
- Supports the flower.
- Plants grow in this.
- A part of a flower.
- Pollinates flowers.
- Some plants grow these.
- Helps plants grow.
- Starts a plant's life.
15 Clues: Covers the ground. • Helps plants grow. • Grows on branches. • A part of a flower. • Pollinates flowers. • Supports the flower. • Plants grow in this. • A small leafy plant. • Hold plants in place. • Climbs and stretches. • Starts a plant's life. • Some plants grow these. • Gives energy to plants. • Tall and full of greenery. • Blooms with bright colours.
Energy Flow 2023-03-31
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- get their energy by eating other living things
- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain
- the living and non-living things that interact and share an environment
- If I eat plants and animals, what am I?
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- returns nutrients to the soil from dead plants and animals they break down
- get their energy by making their own food
- get their energy from other animals they eat
- What type of consumer is at the base of the food pyramid?
- pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- Based on grass-->rabbit-->wolf, who is the primaryary consumer?
- an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- get their energy from plants they eat
- "simple sugar" chemical produced by many plants during photosynthesis
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin?
- source of energy for plants
18 Clues: source of energy for plants • where photosynthesis takes place • get their energy from plants they eat • If I eat plants and animals, what am I? • get their energy by making their own food • When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin? • get their energy from other animals they eat • get their energy by eating other living things • ...
Photosynthesis! 2026-02-05
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- Process where molecules interact to create new molecules
- The chemical reaction where plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into glucose
- The molecules on the left side of a chemical equation
- Plants can conduct photosynthesis without water
- Plants need this from the sun
- Plants need sugar to give them this
- This is where plants get their energy from
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- The molecules on the right side of a chemical reaction
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- This is where animals get their energy from, either by eating them directly or by eating other animals who have eaten them
- The part of the plant that gets water from the soil
- The gas that plants take out of the atmosphere to use for photosynthesis
- The simple sugar created by plants during photosynthesis
- Plants take this in through their roots as needed for photosynthesis
- If plants did not produce this gas during photosynthesis we would be dead by now!
15 Clues: Plants need this from the sun • Plants need sugar to give them this • This is where plants get their energy from • Plants can conduct photosynthesis without water • The part of the plant that gets water from the soil • The molecules on the left side of a chemical equation • The molecules on the right side of a chemical reaction • ...
Energy flow 2025-01-03
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- process plants use to make glucose using sunlight.
- Organisms that decompose dead plants and animals into smaller pieces.
- Animals like cows, zebras, and rabbits that eat plants.
- Tiny organisms that help break down dead matter during decomposition.
- An example of a carnivore that gets energy indirectly from the Sun.
- Animals like tigers and hawks that eat other animals.
- The primary source of energy for all living things.
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- type of energy plants produce during photosynthesis.
- Carnivores that eat herbivores to get energy.
- The process where mushrooms, bacteria, and worms break down dead plants and animals.
- Animals like bears and humans that eat both plants and animals.
- What animals and plants need to grow, originally from the Sun.
- The producers that convert sunlight into energy.
- Herbivores that eat plants to gain energy from the Sun.
- Nutrients return here after decomposition to support plant growth.
15 Clues: Carnivores that eat herbivores to get energy. • The producers that convert sunlight into energy. • process plants use to make glucose using sunlight. • The primary source of energy for all living things. • type of energy plants produce during photosynthesis. • Animals like tigers and hawks that eat other animals. • ...
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- purpose of flowers is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • attract insects and birds for pollination • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
Ecosystem Restoration 2022-03-28
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- Plants want this material from the ground to grow big and strong
- Animals use energy to run, walk, crawl, swim, etc.
- Animals use energy to turn from a baby to an adult
- The process plants go through to create their own food
- Animals use energy to do this when it is cold
- The food plants create
- The gas that plants absorb from the air
- Organisms that create their own food
- The material plants absorb through their roots
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- Organisms that break down dead matter
- Animals that eat other animals or plants for energy
- A diagram that shows one way energy can flow
- The energy plants absorb through their leaves
- Plants want to be spread apart to grow big and strong, and to stop disease from spreading
- Animals use energy to repair wounds and injuries
- A diagram that shows all the way energy can flow
16 Clues: The food plants create • Organisms that create their own food • Organisms that break down dead matter • The gas that plants absorb from the air • A diagram that shows one way energy can flow • The energy plants absorb through their leaves • Animals use energy to do this when it is cold • The material plants absorb through their roots • ...
PLANT REVIEW 2023-09-17
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- THIS IS THE LARGEST CLASSIFICATION GROUP
- THIS IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME OF A NONVASCULAR PLANT LIKE MOSS.
- MODEL THAT ORGANIZES SPECIES
- THIS KEY HELPS PEOPLE TO IDENTIFY PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
- THESE ARE FLOWERING PLANTS THAT HAVE SEEDS THAT ARE COVERED.
- IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR A VASCULAR PLANT LIKE A FLOWER.
- PLANTS REPRODUCE IN TWO WAYS BY SEED AND _______.
- NON-FLOWERING PLANT THAT HAS NEEDLES AND CONES.
- IS THE STUDY OF LIFE BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
- A _______________ LOSES ITS LEAVES IN THE WINTER TIME.
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- THIS IN A VASCULAR TUBE THAT CARRIES FOOD THROUGHOUT THE PLANT.
- THIS IS A NON-FLOWERING PLANT WHERE THE SEEDS ARE NAKED.
- THE _________________ TUBES CARRY WATER FROM THE ROOTS TO THE LEAVES.
- _____________ PLANTS HAVE TUBES CALLED XYLEM AND PHLOEM.
- A ________GROWS CLOSE TO THE GROUND AND ABSORBS WATER AND NUTRIENTS.
- SMALLEST LEVEL OF TAXA
- VASCULAR PLANTS HAVE ROOTS, STEMS AND ________
- THIS IS THE STUDY OF PLANTS.
18 Clues: SMALLEST LEVEL OF TAXA • MODEL THAT ORGANIZES SPECIES • THIS IS THE STUDY OF PLANTS. • THIS IS THE LARGEST CLASSIFICATION GROUP • IS THE STUDY OF LIFE BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS. • VASCULAR PLANTS HAVE ROOTS, STEMS AND ________ • NON-FLOWERING PLANT THAT HAS NEEDLES AND CONES. • PLANTS REPRODUCE IN TWO WAYS BY SEED AND _______. • ...
Fill me Up 2020-11-19
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- leaves used in treating malaria
- fiber we get from coconut
- plant that grows in plane
- We get paper from the plant
- plant that grows on mountains
- trees have many
- plant that grows in Pond
- plants that grow along the ground
- small plants with green stems
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- Plant that grows in deserts
- This is a Medicinal plant
- fruit we get from Newzealand
- plant that grows in sunny and rains often
- plants need support to grow are
- tree that grows around us
- Big, tall and strong plants
- Protective layer of the trunk
- Small plants with woody stems
18 Clues: trees have many • plant that grows in Pond • This is a Medicinal plant • fiber we get from coconut • plant that grows in plane • tree that grows around us • Plant that grows in deserts • We get paper from the plant • Big, tall and strong plants • fruit we get from Newzealand • plant that grows on mountains • Protective layer of the trunk • Small plants with woody stems • ...
Landscaping revision crossword 2025-10-09
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- A structure that supports pots or plants.
- Dishes placed under pots to catch excess water.
- Flat, green parts of a plant that make food through photosynthesis.
- Grown for decoration or beauty, not for eating.
- The main support of a plant that carries water and nutrients.
- Plants that live for more than two years.
- Plants that grow, flower, and die in one year.
- Small to medium-sized pieces of rock.
- The small parts from which new plants grow.
- The mature, seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible.
- Suitable for eating.
- A large, round container, sometimes used as a planter.
- The colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- A hard building material made from cement, sand, gravel, and water.
- Loose soil or earth used for planting.
- Points on a stem where leaves or branches grow.
- A large, solid piece of natural stone.
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- Plants with hard, brown stems, like shrubs and trees.
- Flat pieces of ceramic, stone, or concrete used for paving or decoration.
- A basket suspended in the air, filled with soil and plants.
- Fine, loose grains of rock, used for drainage or soil improvement.
- A section of garden prepared for growing vegetables.
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- Producing flowers.
- Small, loose stones used for paths or drainage.
- A black, tar-like material used for paving driveways and roads.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- Plants with soft, green stems that die back in winter.
- A garden bed made by planting directly into bales of straw.
- Structures that support or protect plants, like cold frames or trellises.
- An underground storage organ that produces new growth each season.
- A seed container that splits open when ripe.
- Containers used for growing individual plants.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
34 Clues: Producing flowers. • Suitable for eating. • Small to medium-sized pieces of rock. • Loose soil or earth used for planting. • A large, solid piece of natural stone. • A structure that supports pots or plants. • Plants that live for more than two years. • The small parts from which new plants grow. • A seed container that splits open when ripe. • ...
Energy & Plants 2016-11-23
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- is absorbed by plants
- to eat the foods
- produces food for a plant and releases oxygen into the air
- to make own foods
- make foods for the Plants
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- caries water and nutrients from leaves to other parts of the plants
- an anchor for plants and take in water and nutrients
- the loss of water through leaves
- enables a plant to absorb light energy so it can produce food
- released into air through stomata
- carries water and nutrients from soil to leaves
- support and enable its leaves to reach sunlight
12 Clues: to eat the foods • to make own foods • is absorbed by plants • make foods for the Plants • the loss of water through leaves • released into air through stomata • carries water and nutrients from soil to leaves • support and enable its leaves to reach sunlight • an anchor for plants and take in water and nutrients • produces food for a plant and releases oxygen into the air • ...
Plants Crossword 2020-09-12
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- Substance that takes place in a reaction
- One gas is swapped with another
- Contains many chloroplasts
- Transports dissolved substance
- A tiny hole in a leaf
- Gets water out the ground quickly
- A waxy covering
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- Process to make their own food
- Covering the surface of an organ
- Tube that carries water in plants
- Happens through an open stomata
- Green substance found inside chloroplasts
12 Clues: A waxy covering • A tiny hole in a leaf • Contains many chloroplasts • Process to make their own food • Transports dissolved substance • One gas is swapped with another • Happens through an open stomata • Covering the surface of an organ • Tube that carries water in plants • Gets water out the ground quickly • Substance that takes place in a reaction • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-07-26
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- A main root that grows vertically downward and gives off smaller lateral roots
- Referring to roots or shoots that develop in unusual places, such as on stems or leaves
- Regions of actively dividing cells in plants, responsible for growth
- New growth from a plant that includes stems, leaves, and buds
- The length of day and night, which affects the growth and flowering cylcles of plants
- The vessels that carry blood or sap in plants
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- The process by which cells in plants besome specialized to perform specific functions
- A group of cells in plants that work together to perform a specific function
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to an evironmental stimulus such as light, gravity, or touch
- The outermost layer of cells covering a plant
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs
- Specialized roots that grow from the stem if certain plants to provide extra support
12 Clues: The outermost layer of cells covering a plant • The vessels that carry blood or sap in plants • New growth from a plant that includes stems, leaves, and buds • Regions of actively dividing cells in plants, responsible for growth • A group of cells in plants that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-07-26
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- A main root that grows vertically downward and gives off smaller lateral roots
- Referring to roots or shoots that develop in unusual places, such as on stems or leaves
- Regions of actively dividing cells in plants, responsible for growth
- New growth from a plant that includes stems, leaves, and buds
- The length of day and night, which affects the growth and flowering cylcles of plants
- The vessels that carry blood or sap in plants
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- The process by which cells in plants besome specialized to perform specific functions
- A group of cells in plants that work together to perform a specific function
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to an evironmental stimulus such as light, gravity, or touch
- The outermost layer of cells covering a plant
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs
- Specialized roots that grow from the stem if certain plants to provide extra support
12 Clues: The outermost layer of cells covering a plant • The vessels that carry blood or sap in plants • New growth from a plant that includes stems, leaves, and buds • Regions of actively dividing cells in plants, responsible for growth • A group of cells in plants that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Plants Reproduction 2023-07-17
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- female gametes that develops into embryo
- swollen basal portion containing ovules
- process in which living organisms give birth to offspring which is same or similar
- a layer develops new roots and leaves, and eventually grows into a new plant
- when pollen from the anther of another flower lands on the stigma
- landing place for the pollen
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- female parts of flower
- Similar process with grafting but use a bud instead of a twig
- male parts of flower
- a new plant can be grown by cutting off part of the stem with two or more nodes
- connects stigma with ovary
- a twig from one tree is joined to a stem from another tree of the same kind
12 Clues: male parts of flower • female parts of flower • connects stigma with ovary • landing place for the pollen • swollen basal portion containing ovules • female gametes that develops into embryo • Similar process with grafting but use a bud instead of a twig • when pollen from the anther of another flower lands on the stigma • ...
PLANTS VOCABULARY $$$$$$$$$$ 2023-03-28
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- how a plant makes food
- seeds are produced in cones
- brightly colored to attract pollinating bugs
- carries sugar through the stem
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- seeds are a part of flower fruit
- must be replanted every 2 years
- Anchor non-vascular plants to rocks, soil, and trees
- in multiples of 4 or 5
- must be replanted every year
- live several growing seasons
- where pollen is made
- in multiples of 3
12 Clues: in multiples of 3 • where pollen is made • in multiples of 4 or 5 • how a plant makes food • seeds are produced in cones • must be replanted every year • live several growing seasons • carries sugar through the stem • must be replanted every 2 years • seeds are a part of flower fruit • brightly colored to attract pollinating bugs • ...
Organic Plants 2025-01-27
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- “an ecological management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles, and soil biological activity; based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore, maintain, or enhance ecological harmony.
- variability among living organisms on earth
- include wholesale markets, such as cooperatives, wholesalers, and brokers
- community of living organisms in a nonliving physical environment
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- include roadside stands, farmer's markets, and community-supported farms
- naturally occurring chemicals extracted from plants
- the inhibition of growth in one species of plant by the checmicals produced in another species
- chemicals or sets of chemicals produced by living organisms that transmit messages to other members of the same species
- encompasses farming systems capable of maintaining their productivity and usefulness to socieity forever
- certain types of pesticides derived from natural materials
- Made or prepared artificially
- fatty acids that can be used to control a wide range of plant pests
12 Clues: Made or prepared artificially • variability among living organisms on earth • naturally occurring chemicals extracted from plants • certain types of pesticides derived from natural materials • community of living organisms in a nonliving physical environment • fatty acids that can be used to control a wide range of plant pests • ...
Plants/Propagation 2024-10-02
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- a plant that completes its like in two or more years
- the nucleus contains two copies of each chromosome
- Vascular plants that’s do not use a cone of flower for reproduction
- the nucleus contains one copy of each chromosome
- plants that have soft stems
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- a plant that completes its like in one year
- plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- a plant that completes its like in two years
- plants that bear cones for reproduction
- A multicellular organism
- plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- plants that have rigid, lignified stems
12 Clues: A multicellular organism • plants that have soft stems • plants without stems, roots, or leaves • plants that bear cones for reproduction • plants that have rigid, lignified stems • plants that bear flowers for reproduction • a plant that completes its like in one year • a plant that completes its like in two years • the nucleus contains one copy of each chromosome • ...
Plants & Botany 2025-09-07
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- – Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- – Colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- – Anchors a plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- – The part of a plant that makes food via photosynthesis
- – Part of a leaf that transports water and nutrients
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- – Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
- – The plant embryo contained in a protective coat
- – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- – The reproductive part of a plant
- – Fine powder produced by flowers for fertilization
- – Supports the plant and transports nutrients
- – Mature ovary of a plant containing seeds
12 Clues: – The reproductive part of a plant • – Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • – Mature ovary of a plant containing seeds • – Supports the plant and transports nutrients • – Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight • – The plant embryo contained in a protective coat • – Anchors a plant and absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-09-12
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- Plant cell organelles where photosynthesis takes place.
- The result of photosynthesis, stored in glucose and used by plants.
- A green pigment in plants that helps them capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Dioxide A gas that plants take in from the air and use during photosynthesis.
- Tiny openings on plant leaves that allow gases to enter and exit.
- Plant organs where photosynthesis mainly occurs.
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- Elements and compounds that plants need for growth and health.
- A crucial component used by plants during photosynthesis.
- The energy source that plants need for photosynthesis.
- The substances (glucose, oxygen) produced during photosynthesis.
- A type of sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- A gas produced during photosynthesis, which is released into the air.
- The process by which plants and animals use glucose for energy.
- The substances (water, carbon dioxide, sunlight) used in photosynthesis.
15 Clues: Plant organs where photosynthesis mainly occurs. • The energy source that plants need for photosynthesis. • Plant cell organelles where photosynthesis takes place. • A crucial component used by plants during photosynthesis. • A type of sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis. • Elements and compounds that plants need for growth and health. • ...
vocab 3 level 5 2025-01-10
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- the beginner of the plant
- how plants behaving or acting.
- process after carnivore plants catch their prey
- microbe that helps plants to grow
- plant need this for photosynthesis
- part of plants that absorb the nutrients on the ground
- smell of rafflesia arnoldii
- creature that become the food for all herbivore animals
- way to survive in the environment
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- part of tree where the photosynthesis happen
- way to stay alive
- part of the plant that become fruit
- part of the earth where tree is plant
- part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey
- the way carnivore plants to lure their prey
15 Clues: way to stay alive • the beginner of the plant • smell of rafflesia arnoldii • how plants behaving or acting. • microbe that helps plants to grow • way to survive in the environment • plant need this for photosynthesis • part of the plant that become fruit • part of the earth where tree is plant • part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey • ...
Plant Puzzle 2025-11-29
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- One of two major types of vessels in vascular plants
- Diffusion of water through a permeable membrane
- Produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- The xylem carries _____ through a plant
- Over 90% of plants fall into this category
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Typically found on the underside of the leaf, gases can flow in
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- Famous carnivorous plant
- Opens and closes stomata
- Anchor plants and help absorb water
- Phloem carries ____ throughout the plant
- Time of day when many plants close their stomata
- Informal name of nonvascular plants
- One of two major types of vessels in vascular plants
- Plants are classified as vascular or ____-vascular
- Nonvascular plants are typically limited in _____
16 Clues: Famous carnivorous plant • Opens and closes stomata • Anchor plants and help absorb water • Informal name of nonvascular plants • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs • The xylem carries _____ through a plant • Phloem carries ____ throughout the plant • Produced in leaves during photosynthesis • Over 90% of plants fall into this category • ...
Weeds 2024-10-17
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- chemical that kills plants
- plants moving water
- unwanted plant
- soaking into soil
- herbicide that kills certain plants
- starting seeds sprouting
- spraying in narrow line
- putting herbicide on leaf of plant
- one year life cycle
- weeds giving off chemicals
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- type of aquatic plant
- 2 year life cycle
- most common weed control
- multi year life cycle
- promoting germination
- spraying in wide area
- long narrow leaf plant
- above ground horizontal stem
- poisonous weeds
- triangular shaped plant
- dandelion is this
- plants not growing
- round up is this herbicide
- horizontal underground stem
24 Clues: unwanted plant • poisonous weeds • 2 year life cycle • soaking into soil • dandelion is this • plants not growing • plants moving water • one year life cycle • type of aquatic plant • multi year life cycle • promoting germination • spraying in wide area • long narrow leaf plant • triangular shaped plant • spraying in narrow line • most common weed control • starting seeds sprouting • ...
Characteristics of Animals and Plants 2021-03-23
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- the area in one section of the earth that includes the atmosphere, upper surface of Earth's crust, and the oceans.
- This substance makes plants have their green color.
- Seed-bearing plants that produce seeds in cones.
- The process where plants use energy from sunlight to make food and produce oxygen
- Many invertebrates have a skeleton outside the body, called an _____________.
- An animal that eats meat.
- Describes the way that animals change in order to survive in their surroundings.
- This type of organism breaks down dead organisms and returns them to the soil.
- These animals do not have backbones.
- The life ______ is the period of time where animals are born, live, reproduce, and die.
- What happens when a particular species of plant or animal cannot reproduce fast enough to continue the species and it eventually disappears.
- This type of organism mainly uses or eats other organisms.
- This is a complete change in the appearance of an animal.
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- Seed-bearing plants that produce flowers.
- The giant sequoia, pitcher plant, and American chestnut are all examples of plants that are _____, or in danger of becoming extinct.
- When different populations of species depend on each other, some preying on others, and create a balance, this is called a _________.
- These vertebrates have hair or fun, give birth to live babies, and are warm-blooded.
- Plants that grow in moist, shady places and reproduce using spores.
- Plants with no roots, stems, or leaves.
- This type of organism usually consists of plants and provides resources or food for other organisms.
- A group of a particular kind of plant or animal that lives in a certain area.
- Amphibians are vertebrates that lay eggs, can live on land or water, cold-blooded, and have moist, slimy _____.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Plants breath this in and breath out oxygen
- Reptiles are vertebrates that lay eggs, are ______ blooded, and are dry and scaly on the outside.
- Plants use seeds, cones, or spores to ______, or make new plants.
- These vertebrates have gills, are cold blooded, and lay eggs.
- Humans and _________ breathe out carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen
28 Clues: An animal that eats meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • These animals do not have backbones. • Plants with no roots, stems, or leaves. • Seed-bearing plants that produce flowers. • Plants breath this in and breath out oxygen • Seed-bearing plants that produce seeds in cones. • This substance makes plants have their green color. • ...
Plant Classification 2023-10-09
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- tree that loses it's leaves in the winter
- tree that does not lose its leaves in the winter
- way a plant reproduces, but not with a seed
- plants without tube like structures
- process by which plants produce their own food
- plants with tube like structures
- plant that reproduces with a spore
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- sorting by similar characteristics
- producing plants that reproduce using spores
- plants that produce seeds in a cone
- producing plants that reproduce with seeds
- way in which nonvascular plants get water
- structure that transports water
- plants that produce seeds in a flower or fruit
14 Clues: structure that transports water • plants with tube like structures • sorting by similar characteristics • plant that reproduces with a spore • plants that produce seeds in a cone • plants without tube like structures • tree that loses it's leaves in the winter • way in which nonvascular plants get water • producing plants that reproduce with seeds • ...
Plants Project 2022-12-05
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- Supports the plant and carries water and minerals to the plant
- Protects the seeds
- Holds the parts of the plant that help it reproduce
- Makes food for the plant
- The female part of the plant
- Have the job of making new plants
- A plant's response to water, gravity, light and touch.
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- The male part of the plant
- a change in an environment that causes the organism to respond
- The process by which plants make their own food
- a physical trait or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- Takes in water and minerals from the ground and holds the pant in place
12 Clues: Protects the seeds • Makes food for the plant • The male part of the plant • The female part of the plant • Have the job of making new plants • The process by which plants make their own food • Holds the parts of the plant that help it reproduce • A plant's response to water, gravity, light and touch. • Supports the plant and carries water and minerals to the plant • ...
Plants & Reprodution 2021-01-23
12 Clues: two cells • evergreens • root plant • contains ovary • produces spores • contains pollen • one complete cell • protective leaves • movement of pollen • colorful part plant • male reproductive part • female reproductive part
Plants 1 2023-03-06
Living Plants 2023-05-10
12 Clues: romantic • ANZAC day • Lily pads • tall yellow • slimy and spiky • japanese flower • yellow and white • yellow small flower • hot pink fragile flower • purple and yellow center • national australian tree • white,pink and yellow center
Plants - Revision 2018-10-20
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- / A part of the plant that makes food for the plant.
- / We don't call their green parts true leaves because they don't have veins.
- / A part of the plant that makes seeds.
- / The powder produced by male parts on flowering plants
- / Something that enters through tiny holes found in the leaves.
- / Substances are found in the soil and the plant needs them to grow and stay healthy.
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- / A the part of the plant that connects between the roots and leaves.
- / The direction which the plants respond to light by facing in the morning.
- / Is what a young plant is called.
- / A part of the leaf that carry water and food and may be straight or branched.
- / A type of plants that have leaves called fronds.
- / A the part of the plant that is usually hidden from sight.
12 Clues: / Is what a young plant is called. • / A part of the plant that makes seeds. • / A type of plants that have leaves called fronds. • / A part of the plant that makes food for the plant. • / The powder produced by male parts on flowering plants • / A the part of the plant that is usually hidden from sight. • ...
Amazing Plants 2023-07-13
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- underground part of plant
- tiny water plants
- make new plants
- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- light from the sun
- gas essential to living organisms
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- transporting pollen from flower to flower
- connects all parts of the plant
- let go
- powder substance, male part of plant
- fascinating, magnificent
- using sunlight to make food
12 Clues: let go • make new plants • tiny water plants • light from the sun • fascinating, magnificent • underground part of plant • using sunlight to make food • connects all parts of the plant • gas essential to living organisms • powder substance, male part of plant • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • transporting pollen from flower to flower
Plants Summative 2024-09-13
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- Plants that bear cones for reproduction.
- Plants without stems, roots, or leaves.
- the culture of plants for food, comfort, and beautification purposes
- Plants that have soft stems, typically do not grow as tall.
- A plant with two seed leaves, flower parts in 4’s or 5’s, and netted leaf patterns.
- A plant that completes its life in two years.
- A plant that completes its life in one year.
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- Plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plants that have rigid, lignified stems
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- A plant with one seed leaf, flower parts in 3’s and parallel leaf veins
- Vascular plants that do not use a cone or flower for reproduction
12 Clues: Plants that have rigid, lignified stems • Plants without stems, roots, or leaves. • Plants that bear cones for reproduction. • Plants that bear flowers for reproduction • A plant that lives for more than two years. • A plant that completes its life in one year. • A plant that completes its life in two years. • Plants that have soft stems, typically do not grow as tall. • ...
Carnivorous Plants 2024-08-21
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- A plant with sticky leaves that trap insects
- An aquatic carnivorous plant
- A plant with small pitcher traps
- A genus of carnivorous plants
- A plant that catches insects
- A type of pitcher plant
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- A plant with greasy leaves that catch insects
- A tropical pitcher plant
- A sticky-leafed carnivorous plant
- A plant with a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid
- A plant with bladder-like traps
- A plant with a hooded leaf that traps insects
12 Clues: A type of pitcher plant • A tropical pitcher plant • An aquatic carnivorous plant • A plant that catches insects • A genus of carnivorous plants • A plant with bladder-like traps • A plant with small pitcher traps • A sticky-leafed carnivorous plant • A plant with sticky leaves that trap insects • A plant with greasy leaves that catch insects • ...
PLANTS STARTER 2025-10-01
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- The flat, green part of a plant where photosynthesis happens. (4)
- Plants absorb this liquid through their roots for photosynthesis. (5)
- The green pigment that captures sunlight for photosynthesis. (11)
- Tiny holes on the underside of a leaf that let gases in and out. (7)
- The gas released by plants during photosynthesis. (6)
- The energy source plants need to start photosynthesis. (8)
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. (5)
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- What plants make from sunlight to help them grow. (6)
- The living organism that uses photosynthesis to make its own food. (5)
- A plant that doesn’t seem to care about photosynthesis because it’s too cool for leaves! (6)
- Plants take in this gas to use during photosynthesis. (6)
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7)
12 Clues: The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7) • What plants make from sunlight to help them grow. (6) • The gas released by plants during photosynthesis. (6) • Plants take in this gas to use during photosynthesis. (6) • The energy source plants need to start photosynthesis. (8) • The flat, green part of a plant where photosynthesis happens. (4) • ...
