plants Crossword Puzzles
Dessert 2024-11-22
Across
- the process of plants using stored energy
- animal product
- a group a plant that has similar traits
- produces food for plant through photosynthesis
- chemical process converting sunlight into energy for plants
- plants that produce more than 2 years or growing seasons
- cotton, linen, wool, and leather
- plants that complete their life cycles in one year
Down
- means covered seed in greek
- strait from plants
- means naked seed in greek
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- fruits, grains, veggies, nuts
- stores food and water
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- anchor of the plant
16 Clues: animal product • strait from plants • anchor of the plant • stores food and water • means naked seed in greek • means covered seed in greek • fruits, grains, veggies, nuts • cotton, linen, wool, and leather • a group a plant that has similar traits • the process of plants using stored energy • produces food for plant through photosynthesis • ...
Ecology Review 2025-04-28
Across
- a group of the same species in one location
- process plants go through to create their own food
- only eats meat
- nonliving and living factors in one location
- a relationship between 2 living things
- only eats plants
Down
- an organism that eats another living thing
- sugar plants make through photosynthesis
- a group of different species in one location
- an organism that creates their own food (plants)
- eats both plants and meat
- nonliving factors
- wildlife and vegetation adapted to a specific climate
- an organism that breaks down dead organic material in the soil
- plants use this to create their own food
- one single living thing
16 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • nonliving factors • one single living thing • eats both plants and meat • a relationship between 2 living things • sugar plants make through photosynthesis • plants use this to create their own food • an organism that eats another living thing • a group of the same species in one location • a group of different species in one location • ...
Amoeba Sisters Video 2025-11-24
Across
- opening on leaves that allows for gas exchange
- vascular plants with vascular tissue but no seeds
- structure that anchors the plant
- process of water moving up a plant
- waxy layer on leaves that prevents water loss
- primary photosynthetic organ of a plant
- plants that produce seeds in cones
- vascular plants with creeping or upright stems
Down
- process by which plants make their own food
- vascular tissue that transports sugars
- nonvascular plant
- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- ripened ovary of a flowering plant
- pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- plants without vascular tissue
16 Clues: nonvascular plant • plants without vascular tissue • structure that anchors the plant • ripened ovary of a flowering plant • process of water moving up a plant • plants that produce seeds in cones • vascular tissue that transports sugars • plants that produce flowers and fruits • primary photosynthetic organ of a plant • process by which plants make their own food • ...
Interactions between biotic and abiotic things 2025-03-12
Across
- The interactions of organisms with their envirment
- Gets most of the energy from the sun
- covers about 70% of the earth (abiotic)
- _____ use the sun's energy
- bird,human,plants
- Rocks,soil,water
- a individual plant, animal, or cell that is living
- plants are ______
- Breaks down dead organisms and brings back nutrients back to the soil
Down
- The ______ eats the producer/plant
- ____eats plants ONLY
- Plants absorb in sunlight,water, and ______
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- eats the producer
- Plants produce sugar and ______
15 Clues: Rocks,soil,water • bird,human,plants • eats the producer • plants are ______ • ____eats plants ONLY • _____ use the sun's energy • Plants produce sugar and ______ • The ______ eats the producer/plant • Gets most of the energy from the sun • covers about 70% of the earth (abiotic) • Plants absorb in sunlight,water, and ______ • The interactions of organisms with their envirment • ...
GCSE Plant Transport 2024-09-24
Across
- these make up proteins to help plants grow
- without this the plant doesnt grow
- transports water around the plant
- they anchor the plant in the ground
- a photosynthetic pigment
- a change of state from a liquid to a gas
- without it leaves are yellow
- these are on roots to uptake water
- the plants reproductive organ
- the type of sugar found in plants
Down
- the loss of water from leaves
- the movement of water into the roots
- the movement of sugars in plants
- provides phloem with energy
- transports sugars around the plant
- where photosynthesis occurs
- how plants store glucose
- these make up the Stoma
- the holes in the bottom of leaves
19 Clues: these make up the Stoma • a photosynthetic pigment • how plants store glucose • provides phloem with energy • where photosynthesis occurs • without it leaves are yellow • the loss of water from leaves • the plants reproductive organ • the movement of sugars in plants • transports water around the plant • the holes in the bottom of leaves • the type of sugar found in plants • ...
Photosynthesis CW 1 2021-09-16
Across
- during photosynthesis plants absorb _______ to make sugar (food)
- chloroplast is a _______ organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- chloroplast is a green __________ that is the site of photosynthesis
- this reaction occurs when substances change into different substances
- this prefix means light
- this word means to put together
- carbon dioxide enters the leaf through these tiny holes
- during photosynthesis plants absorb sunlight in order to make ________
- this travels from the root upward and enters the plant
- glucose is used by plants for this
- stomata are tiny ________ in plants that allow gas exchange
Down
- the process by which plants absorb sunlight to make sugar (food)
- the photosynthesis reaction can be represented by using a chemical _______
- the light energy converts carbon dioxide and water into a sugar called this
- plants do not need ______ and release it through the stomata
- in a photosynthesis reaction both glucose and oxygen are called these
- these absorb the sunlight
- in a photosynthesis reaction both carbon dioxide and water are called these
- stomata are tiny openings in plants that allow _______ exchange
- outputs are what _______ the leaf
- the prefix photo- means this
- the word synthesis means to put ________
- photosynthesis is a chemical _________
- inputs are what _______ the leaf
24 Clues: this prefix means light • these absorb the sunlight • the prefix photo- means this • this word means to put together • inputs are what _______ the leaf • outputs are what _______ the leaf • glucose is used by plants for this • photosynthesis is a chemical _________ • the word synthesis means to put ________ • this travels from the root upward and enters the plant • ...
Caleb Perry-4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- zones in which plants are categorized by based on the average minimum temperature
- is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- the process by which food and nutrients moves within a plant from one plant part to another
- the process by which water and mineral enter the plant through cell walls
- require long nights to flower
- is when plants first start to grow from a seed
- require short nights to flower
- The food manufacturing process in green plant that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the main product of photosynthesis
- is hardiness zone 7
- is when plants rests or grows very little
Down
- water carries nutrients throughout the plant
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- is hardiness zones 6-8
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- the by-product of photosynthesis
20 Clues: is hardiness zone 7 • is hardiness zones 6-8 • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • the by-product of photosynthesis • the main product of photosynthesis • is when plants rests or grows very little • water carries nutrients throughout the plant • is when plants first start to grow from a seed • is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit • ...
Plant Cells 2025-10-13
Across
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Plants with a system of tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
- Vascular bundles in a leaf that transport water, nutrients, and sugars.
- A waxy layer on a leaf to prevent water loss.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- Pores on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange.
- Plants that lack a vascular transport system, like mosses.
- Cells surrounding stomata that regulate their opening and closing.
- An organism that gets food by consuming other organisms.
- A group of similar cells working together.
- Non-flowering, seed-producing plants, like conifers.
- Flowering plants.
- The top, protective layer of a leaf.
- The lower layer of mesophyll cells with air spaces for gas exchange.
Down
- The bottom, protective layer of a leaf, where most stomata are located.
- Small, nonvascular plants that grow in moist places.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Process for plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction, such as for photosynthesis.
- Pockets of air within the spongy mesophyll to help with gas exchange.
- The upper layer of mesophyll cells that is the primary site of photosynthesis.
- Tissue in the interior of a leaf where photosynthesis takes place.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • The top, protective layer of a leaf. • An organism that produces its own food. • A group of similar cells working together. • A waxy layer on a leaf to prevent water loss. • Small, nonvascular plants that grow in moist places. • Non-flowering, seed-producing plants, like conifers. • Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • ...
KANSAS FARMING 2022-10-07
Across
- CROPS BECAME ________ DUE TO DUST CLOUDS
- HOW PLANTS GET BIGGER
- ROTAION A SOLUTION TO BAD FARMING PRACTICES
- TIME PERIOD CALLED GREAT ___________
- WHERE PLANTS GET NUTRIENTS
- A LACK OF WATER
- THESE WERE KNOWN AS DUST _______
- THIS MIXED WITH THE DUST DAMAGED THE PLANTS
- THE PRACTICE OF FARMING
- THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON PLANTS IN KANSAS
- A MAIN SORCE OF PROTEIN IN THESE TIMES
Down
- THIS WAS CAUSED TO TO DROUGHTS AND BAD FARMING
- THINGS FARMERS WOULD GROW
- WHY SO MANY PEOPLE HAD THE LAND IN KANSASG
- THIS WAS THE MOST POPULAR PLANT OF THE TIME
- PEOPLE WERE FORCED TO _______ CAUSE OF THE STORMS
- SOMETHING THAT WOULD COME IN CLOUDS
- A PERSON WHO FARMS
- THIS AREA OF THE USA IS CALED THE ________
- WHAT PLANTS WHERE LACKING DUE TO DROUGHT
20 Clues: A LACK OF WATER • A PERSON WHO FARMS • HOW PLANTS GET BIGGER • THE PRACTICE OF FARMING • THINGS FARMERS WOULD GROW • WHERE PLANTS GET NUTRIENTS • THESE WERE KNOWN AS DUST _______ • SOMETHING THAT WOULD COME IN CLOUDS • TIME PERIOD CALLED GREAT ___________ • A MAIN SORCE OF PROTEIN IN THESE TIMES • CROPS BECAME ________ DUE TO DUST CLOUDS • WHAT PLANTS WHERE LACKING DUE TO DROUGHT • ...
Web of Life Crossword 2023-09-13
Across
- Percent water a human is made of.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Rain, snow, and fog.
- When an animal releases carbon dioxide.
- A plant needs carbon dioxide and _____ for photosynthesis.
- When an animal takes in oxygen.
- When liquid water becomes a gas.
- A wolf is an _________ predator.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- An animal that eats another animal.
- Meat from a pig.
Down
- What a plant expels during photosynthesis.
- When water vapor collects and makes clouds
- A type of precipitation.
- What happens to a plant with no water.
- Plants make this in photosynthesis.
- When water seeps into the earth.
- When plants release water vapor.
- Things at the beginning of a food chain.
- Meat from a cow.
- Another name for a water flea.
21 Clues: Meat from a cow. • Meat from a pig. • Rain, snow, and fog. • A type of precipitation. • Another name for a water flea. • When an animal takes in oxygen. • When water seeps into the earth. • When plants release water vapor. • When liquid water becomes a gas. • A wolf is an _________ predator. • An animal that eats only plants. • Percent water a human is made of. • ...
bio 2023-05-11
Across
- a plants that has seed protected
- a type of protrusion used in amoeboid
- hairs on the root that absorb moisture and nutrients
- a part used for movement
- an organism with only one cell
- a cell that some plants and fungi produce.
- opening on the leaves
- a tissue in plants
Down
- deep strong vertical roots
- a plant that stretches around a object to grow.
- movement of the motile cell
- a tissue in plants that conducts sugars
- a movement that is response to light
- a stem that grows along the ground
- widely spreading
- a waxy protective layer on the epidermis
- a place for the reproductive organs for plants without flowers.
- vacuole a vacuole that releases excess liquid
- a embryonic stage of a plant.
- a plant with a unprotected seeds
20 Clues: widely spreading • a tissue in plants • opening on the leaves • a part used for movement • deep strong vertical roots • movement of the motile cell • a embryonic stage of a plant. • an organism with only one cell • a plants that has seed protected • a plant with a unprotected seeds • a stem that grows along the ground • a movement that is response to light • ...
Living Systems Vocabulary 2021-10-05
Across
- a sweet way for plants to spread seeds
- living things
- plants are called...
- where all plants get their energy from
- something that breaks down dead stuff
- something that is eaten by another animal
- something that hunts another organism
- the living system
- the water system
Down
- the air system
- the earth system
- something that eats other organisms
- the top of the food chain
- the gas that animals want to breathe in
- plants making their own food
- the gas that plants want to breathe in
- the thing that allows things to move and grow
17 Clues: living things • the air system • the earth system • the water system • the living system • plants are called... • the top of the food chain • plants making their own food • something that eats other organisms • something that breaks down dead stuff • something that hunts another organism • a sweet way for plants to spread seeds • where all plants get their energy from • ...
SCIENCE 2024-01-26
Across
- gets energy from primary consumer
- a change that changes appearance
- plants need these
- plants do this
- a change that involves a change in chemical properties
- gets energy from plants
- rule that states that only 10% of energy is gained from the organism you eat
Down
- gets energy from secondary consumer
- gets energy from the sun
- plants create these
- a diagram that shows the flow of energy from one group of organisms.
- a diagram of many food chains
- eats plants and animals
- eats plants
- eats animals
15 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • plants do this • plants need these • plants create these • eats plants and animals • gets energy from plants • gets energy from the sun • a diagram of many food chains • a change that changes appearance • gets energy from primary consumer • gets energy from secondary consumer • a change that involves a change in chemical properties • ...
Photosynthesis & Plants - Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- An organelle found in photosynthetic organisms (Ex: bacteria or plants)
- Part 2 of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma
- A substance(s) that takes part in and undergoes a change in a reaction
- A green pigment found in a specific organelle that does photosynthesis
- Fluid-like substance found in the chloroplast that is similar to cytoplasm
- The waxy outer layer of a plant's leaf that protects it
- A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction
- Part 1 of photosynthesis that takes place in the thylakoid
- Transports food throughout the plant
Down
- A reactant in photosynthesis that is also known as H2O
- A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- Tiny openings in a plant's leaf that open to release water through transpiration and close to conserve water
- A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- A product in photosynthesis that is a sugar. Also known as C6H12O6
- Activates photosynthesis and gives energy to all living things
- A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped
- Green pancakes found in a chloroplast
- Transports water throughout the plant
- Singular form of stomata
19 Clues: Singular form of stomata • Transports food throughout the plant • Green pancakes found in a chloroplast • Transports water throughout the plant • A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction • A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped • ...
Pretty, Pretty Plants 2023-12-08
Across
- a cell that develops into a new organism; mosses and ferns reproduce with spores
- the process by which green plants make food (a sugar called glucose) from carbon dioxide and water using the energy produced when light is absorbed by chlorophyll
- the transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil
- the part of a plant containing a plant embryo
- to make offspring
- period of suspended life processes brought on by changes in the environment
- a living thing that grows on Earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots and flowers, and produces seeds.
- the entire male reproductive part of the flower that produces pollen
Down
- the part of the plant that makes most of the food for the plant to survive
- the green coloring in plants that traps energy from the sun and is needed by plants for making food
- seed bearing plants with flowers. A flower is the part of the plant where seeds form.
- a gas that is given off by plants and used by animals
- powdery substance produced in the stamen. It contains the male germ cell.
- the entire female reproductive structure of a flower; it contains egg cells
- the part of a plant that takes the nutrients and water from the roots to the rest of the plant. Stems also hold the plant up so that the leaves can get sunlight.
- mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants.
- the outer part of a flower that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens
- plants that make seeds inside a cone (evergreens)
- the structure that holds the plant in the ground. Roots provide the plant with water and nutrients that have dissolved in the water and soil.
19 Clues: to make offspring • the part of a plant containing a plant embryo • plants that make seeds inside a cone (evergreens) • a gas that is given off by plants and used by animals • the transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil • the entire male reproductive part of the flower that produces pollen • ...
Ecosystem & Photosynthesis 2025-10-22
Across
- Get their energy by eating other organisms
- This animals will eat the primary consumers
- Win - Lose Relationship
- Win - Meh Relationship
- Animals that only eat plants, veggies, or fruit
- Plants convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into energy
- Close and dependent relationship between organisms of different species
- The sugar that plants make
- The variety of all living things
- The sun gives it 100% of energy
- Absorbs sunlight to give plants color
- Animals that hunts and kills for food
- Opening on plant leaves that allows gas in and out
- Animals that can eat plants and meat
- Transport nutrients from the soil into the plant
Down
- All the living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- Win - Win Relationship
- An animal that is hunted and killed for food
- Key ingredient for plants to make a carbohydrate like glucose
- The consumer that 10% of the energy is transferred here
- Animals that eat other animals
- Nonliving things in an ecosystem
- Living or once living things in a ecosystem
- A set of connected parts forming a whole that work together
- Animals that eat dead materials
- Plants release this gas after photosynthesis
- Make their own energy from the sunlight
27 Clues: Win - Win Relationship • Win - Meh Relationship • Win - Lose Relationship • The sugar that plants make • Animals that eat other animals • The sun gives it 100% of energy • Animals that eat dead materials • Nonliving things in an ecosystem • The variety of all living things • Animals that can eat plants and meat • Absorbs sunlight to give plants color • ...
crossword science 2024-12-06
Across
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms (e.g., animals, fungi).
- Microscopic plants in aquatic environments, key producers in the food web.
- An organism that feeds on detritus (dead organic matter).
- Organisms that produce their own energy through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis (e.g., plants, algae).
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- is the total mass of all living organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a specific time.
- Organisms that derive energy from chemical reactions, typically in the absence of sunlight (e.g., some bacteria in deep-sea vents).
- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi).
- Non-living physical and chemical elements in an ecosystem (e.g., sunlight, temperature, water).
- All the individuals of a single species in a specific area.
Down
- Cycling The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter.
- Organisms that use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen (e.g., plants, algae).
- An organism that primarily eats other animals.
- All the different species living together in a particular area.
- Consumer An organism that feeds on primary producers; usually herbivores that eat plants.
- Organisms that produce energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis (e.g., plants, algae).
- Organisms that consume other organisms for energy (e.g., animals).
- An organism that primarily eats plants.
- Living components of an ecosystem (e.g., plants, animals, bacteria).
19 Clues: An organism that primarily eats plants. • An organism that primarily eats other animals. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • An organism that feeds on detritus (dead organic matter). • All the individuals of a single species in a specific area. • All the different species living together in a particular area. • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-04-06
Across
- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
Down
- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Plant System 2025-02-24
Across
- The process of plants making their own food
- Parts of the plant that are underground
- The actual seed part
- When plants react to touch
- Where the pollen is collected
- The part of the plants that attract insects
- Holds the anther
Down
- When plants react to gravity
- When plants react to water
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- The whole female reproductive name
- When a plant reacts to light
- The part of the plant that carries water
- The part of the plant that can carry things up and down the plant
- The part of the plant where they grow from
- Where pollen is produce
- The whole male reproductive name
- Where the ovules are held
- Where 6 across and 7 down is
- The holding spot of number 7 across
20 Clues: Holds the anther • The actual seed part • Where pollen is produce • Where the ovules are held • When plants react to water • When plants react to touch • When plants react to gravity • When a plant reacts to light • Where 6 across and 7 down is • Where the pollen is collected • Where photosynthesis takes place • The whole male reproductive name • The whole female reproductive name • ...
Gardening 2022-04-19
Across
- Delicious vegetable when roasted
- Sweet red fruit
- Lemon-snatching bird
- Pruning tool
- Tool for digging
- Is made from trees
- Pest killer
- A smelly herb
- Native plant
- Containers for plants
Down
- Red vegetable
- Unwanted plants
- Plants grow from these
- A pest
- Container for plant drink
- Plant food
- Construction experts
- Pollinating insect
- Plant supports
- citrus fruit
20 Clues: A pest • Plant food • Pest killer • Pruning tool • citrus fruit • Native plant • Red vegetable • A smelly herb • Plant supports • Unwanted plants • Sweet red fruit • Tool for digging • Pollinating insect • Is made from trees • Lemon-snatching bird • Construction experts • Containers for plants • Plants grow from these • Container for plant drink • Delicious vegetable when roasted
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
Across
- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
Down
- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
Applying Ecology 2012-10-16
Across
- animal that feeds on both plants and animals
- study of how populations of plants and animals affect each other in a community
- species that is stronger or has some advantage over other species
- non living things in an ecosystem
- the living things in an ecosystem; plants; animals; and one-celled organisms
- where living things are found on earth
- an organism that eats living plants and animals
- the function or role of a living thing within its habitat or community
Down
- death rate in a population
- distinctive combination of plants and animals
- measure of how crowded organisms are in their environment
- process in which an organism maintains a constant internal environment
- animal that eats only the flesh of other animals
- diversity of the variety and number of different species that share an environment
- the study of how living organisms exist in their natural environment
- a collection of plants and animals that live together in a certain harmony
- animal that eats only plants
- living organism serving as food for another
- the ability of an individual or a species to tolerate changes in its environment
19 Clues: death rate in a population • animal that eats only plants • non living things in an ecosystem • where living things are found on earth • living organism serving as food for another • animal that feeds on both plants and animals • distinctive combination of plants and animals • an organism that eats living plants and animals • ...
Agriculture 2023-02-07
Across
- main trunk of a plant
- small leaves at the base of the flower
- plants with two seeded leaves
- stalk that holds anther
- plant not cultivated by humans
- male portion of the flower
- where pollen is produced
- plants that last one growing season
- plants grown for human food source
Down
- female part of the flower
- part of plant that collects sunlight
- plants that last two growing seasons
- part of flower that protects reproductive organs
- plants with one seeded leaves
- plants that live for many seasons
15 Clues: main trunk of a plant • stalk that holds anther • where pollen is produced • female part of the flower • male portion of the flower • plants with two seeded leaves • plants with one seeded leaves • plant not cultivated by humans • plants that live for many seasons • plants grown for human food source • plants that last one growing season • part of plant that collects sunlight • ...
Gardening Essentials 2024-04-29
Across
- Material spread over soil to conserve moisture.
- Tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
- Container used for holding plants.
- Tool for cutting branches.
- A tool for digging in gardening.
- Structure for climbing plants.
- Decomposed organic material for fertilizing.
- Borders for garden beds.
Down
- Protective wear for hands while gardening.
- Tool for watering plants, especially with a long spout.
- Tool for spraying liquid on plants.
- To add nutrients to plants.
- Used for watering plants.
- Beginnings of a new plant.
- Small hand tool for planting.
15 Clues: Borders for garden beds. • Used for watering plants. • Tool for cutting branches. • Beginnings of a new plant. • To add nutrients to plants. • Small hand tool for planting. • Structure for climbing plants. • A tool for digging in gardening. • Container used for holding plants. • Tool for spraying liquid on plants. • Protective wear for hands while gardening. • ...
science 2022-05-04
Across
- What gas do plants need to do photosynthesis?
- Can energy be created or destroyed?
- What eats the plants? (Producers, consumers, etc)
- What type of energy do plants need to be able to do photosynthesis?
- What are the elements for carbon dioxide?
- What sugar do plants release?
- What is the process called when plants make their own food?
- What are the elements for glucose?
Down
- What holds chlorophyll?
- What are plants? (Producers, consumers, etc)
- What are predators of plants?
- What makes a plant green?
- Where are the “nostrils” of the plant located?
- Are producers the first part of a food chain?
- What are the “nostrils” of the plant called?
15 Clues: What holds chlorophyll? • What makes a plant green? • What are predators of plants? • What sugar do plants release? • What are the elements for glucose? • Can energy be created or destroyed? • What are the elements for carbon dioxide? • What are plants? (Producers, consumers, etc) • What are the “nostrils” of the plant called? • What gas do plants need to do photosynthesis? • ...
Foods terms 2017-01-23
Across
- lipoprotein that picks up cholesterol and takes it back to liver for excretion
- green pigment in plants
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form
- fatty acid in fish oils
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy
- lipoprotein that takes cholesterol from liver to where needed in the body
- unsaturated fatty acids with one hydrogen unit missing
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more
Down
- carbohydrates with complicated structures
- chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- formed when two monosaccharides
- fat like substance in all body cells
- chemical structures that make up fats
- sugars formed from simple one and two unit structures
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- chemical packages that transport fatty acids through bloodstream
- plants proteins that are at least one essential amino acid
- plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested
- type of lipid, commonly called fts
- cells that store fat from foods and grow larger as they store additional fat
- simple carbohydrates chemically from plants
- fats produced when oils are turned into solids in food production
24 Clues: green pigment in plants • fatty acid in fish oils • formed when two monosaccharides • type of lipid, commonly called fts • fat like substance in all body cells • chemical structures that make up fats • carbohydrates with complicated structures • simple carbohydrates chemically from plants • nutrient that is a person's main source of energy • ...
HOME & GARDEN 2024-05-22
Across
- - Structure with transparent walls and roof, used to grow plants.
- - Container used for making compost from kitchen and garden waste.
- - Material used to create a defined border between garden beds and lawn.
- - Central courtyard in a home or building, often with a glass roof.
- - Area of open land around a city, often preserved for conservation or recreation.
- - Ornamental element in a garden, such as a fountain or pond.
- - Shaded area formed by trees or climbing plants.
- - Grass and the part of the soil beneath it held together by its roots.
- - Framework of intersecting pieces of wood or metal, used to support climbing plants.
- - Garden plot elevated above the surrounding soil, often bordered by wood or stone.
- - Botanical garden devoted to trees.
Down
- - Plant that lives for more than two years and often blooms annually.
- - Organic material used as fertilizer in gardening.
- - Decorative structure that sprays water into the air.
- - Soil mixture used for growing plants in containers.
- - Informal, traditional style of garden with a mix of ornamental and edible plants.
- - Freestanding outdoor structure with a roof and open sides.
- - Sealed glass container for growing and displaying plants.
- - Row of closely planted shrubs or bushes forming a boundary.
- - Outdoor structure with vertical posts and crossbeams, often used for climbing plants.
20 Clues: - Botanical garden devoted to trees. • - Shaded area formed by trees or climbing plants. • - Organic material used as fertilizer in gardening. • - Soil mixture used for growing plants in containers. • - Decorative structure that sprays water into the air. • - Sealed glass container for growing and displaying plants. • ...
Gastropub Menu Project 2024-12-05
Across
- Microscopic plants found in aquatic environments, crucial for oxygen production.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and life.
- Organisms, like plants, that produce their own food and form the base of the food chain.
- An organism that primarily eats meat.
- Organisms that eat other organisms for energy.
- Cycling: The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter.
- All individuals of a species in a specific area.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with their non-living environment.
- Organisms that make food using chemical energy, usually found in deep ocean vents.
- Consumer: Herbivores that eat producers (plants).
- Using light energy to produce food, typically in plants.
Down
- Organisms that feed on dead organic matter and help decompose it.
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area.
- Living components of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Non-living components of an ecosystem, like sunlight, water, and minerals.
- Break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- All the different species living together in a particular area.
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
- An organism that primarily eats plants.
- Organisms that produce their own food, often through photosynthesis.
21 Clues: An organism that primarily eats meat. • An organism that primarily eats plants. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • Organisms that eat other organisms for energy. • All individuals of a species in a specific area. • Consumer: Herbivores that eat producers (plants). • The total mass of living organisms in a given area. • ...
4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- Process where food and nutrients move inside a plant from one plant part to another
- Plants that require short nights to flower
- Process where plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through their cell walls
- Plant Process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
- The two main methods of reproduction are sexual and _______
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Plants that require long nights to flower
Down
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature. These are known as _________ zones
- Process where plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- African violets and spinach are examples of ____ day plants
- Plants need Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and _____ to go through photosynthesis
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- A plant's tendency to grow toward a light source.
- The end product of photosynthesis is glucose and ______
- What is the hardiness zone of Charlotte?
- What carries nutrients throughout the plant?
20 Clues: What is the hardiness zone of Charlotte? • Plants that require long nights to flower • Plants that require short nights to flower • What carries nutrients throughout the plant? • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • when a plant rests or grows very little, if any • A plant's tendency to grow toward a light source. • ...
KANSAS FARMING 2022-10-07
Across
- TIME PERIOD CALLED GREAT ___________
- WHERE PLANTS GET NUTRIENTS
- WHAT PLANTS WHERE LACKING DUE TO DROUGHT
- THIS MIXED WITH THE DUST DAMAGED THE PLANTS
- THESE WERE KNOWN AS DUST _______
- SOMETHING THAT WOULD COME IN CLOUDS
- THIS WAS THE MOST POPULAR PLANT OF THE TIME
- HOW PLANTS GET BIGGER
- THE PRACTICE OF FARMING
- WHY SO MANY PEOPLE HAD THE LAND IN KANSASG
Down
- A LACK OF WATER
- THIS WAS CAUSED TO TO DROUGHTS AND BAD FARMING
- A MAIN SORCE OF PROTEIN IN THESE TIMES
- THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON PLANTS IN KANSAS
- ROTAION A SOLUTION TO BAD FARMING PRACTICES
- PEOPLE WERE FORCED TO _______ CAUSE OF THE STORMS
- CROPS BECAME ________ DUE TO DUST CLOUDS
- THINGS FARMERS WOULD GROW
- A PERSON WHO FARMS
- THIS AREA OF THE USA IS CALED THE ________
20 Clues: A LACK OF WATER • A PERSON WHO FARMS • HOW PLANTS GET BIGGER • THE PRACTICE OF FARMING • THINGS FARMERS WOULD GROW • WHERE PLANTS GET NUTRIENTS • THESE WERE KNOWN AS DUST _______ • SOMETHING THAT WOULD COME IN CLOUDS • TIME PERIOD CALLED GREAT ___________ • A MAIN SORCE OF PROTEIN IN THESE TIMES • WHAT PLANTS WHERE LACKING DUE TO DROUGHT • CROPS BECAME ________ DUE TO DUST CLOUDS • ...
Introduction to BIOLOGY 2025-04-05
Across
- the study of animal and plant cell
- the study of gross structure of the organ in an organism as seen as dissection
- the study of parasites
- the study of plants
- the study of algae
- the study of viruses
- the study of reptiles like lizards and snakes
- the study of metabolism of organisms and the parts
Down
- the study of fishes
- the study of insects
- the science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Biology the study of humans
- the study of fungi
- the study of animals
- the study of forms and structure of plants and animals
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of Bacteria
- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of origin and descent of organism
- the study of birds
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the study of Bacteria • the study of parasites • Biology the study of humans • the study of animal and plant cell • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of origin and descent of organism • ...
The Wonderful World of Plants 2023-01-03
Across
- plants live almost ______.
- this plants part holds the plant in the soil
- many animals eat_____.
- plants make a gas called _____.
- a tiny plant that grows from a seed is called ____.
- when ______ works, seeds will form.
Down
- tomatoes are a ______.
- this plants part holds up the leaves
- the process of how plants make food
- you eat the ____ of many plants.
- this plant part makes food
- most plants reproduce by making ______.
- _____ from one flower sticks to another flower.
13 Clues: tomatoes are a ______. • many animals eat_____. • plants live almost ______. • this plant part makes food • plants make a gas called _____. • you eat the ____ of many plants. • the process of how plants make food • when ______ works, seeds will form. • this plants part holds up the leaves • most plants reproduce by making ______. • this plants part holds the plant in the soil • ...
Grow a Garden 2025-07-09
Across
- Tiny creatures, some help, some hurt
- A young plant just beginning to grow
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Nature’s way of watering plants
- Used to cover soil and help retain moisture
- You eat these — like carrots and beans
- The process of collecting ripe produce
- Unwanted plants in your garden
- Underground part of a plant
- What flowers do when they open
- You plant these to start a garden
Down
- Worn on your hands when gardening
- Helps plants grow stronger
- What plants need from the sun
- Supports the plant above ground
- Water delivery tool
- Dirt where plants grow
- Tool used to dig in small spaces
18 Clues: Water delivery tool • Dirt where plants grow • Helps plants grow stronger • Colorful parts of a flower • Underground part of a plant • What plants need from the sun • Unwanted plants in your garden • What flowers do when they open • Nature’s way of watering plants • Supports the plant above ground • Tool used to dig in small spaces • Worn on your hands when gardening • ...
The Plant: Structure and Function 2023-01-30
Across
- process plants use to make their own food
- carries water throughout the plant
- green pigment in leaves
- attaches the leaf to the plant
- flowering plants
- roots that grow from the shoot system
- seed leaf
- several roots grow out at the same time
Down
- plants with one seed leaf
- young plants produced from seeds
- plants with two seed leaves
- carries food to other parts of the plant
- tip of the leaf
- loss of water from plants
- has a main root and lateral roots grow from it
15 Clues: seed leaf • tip of the leaf • flowering plants • green pigment in leaves • plants with one seed leaf • loss of water from plants • plants with two seed leaves • attaches the leaf to the plant • young plants produced from seeds • carries water throughout the plant • roots that grow from the shoot system • several roots grow out at the same time • ...
4.01 crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- the process by which plant roots take in, water and air
- process through which plant leaves stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- North Carolina is zones ___
- water carries nutrients throughout the _____
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide
- when a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruits
- plants produce much more ______ through photosynthesis than they use through respiration
- is the process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- asexual two main methods of reproduction
- Charlotte is zone _
Down
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- plants that require long nights to flower
- process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- plants that require short nights to flower
- is the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from two seeds
- the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- is the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- percent ___ of plant tissue is made of mostly water
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
20 Clues: Charlotte is zone _ • North Carolina is zones ___ • asexual two main methods of reproduction • plants that require long nights to flower • plants that require short nights to flower • water carries nutrients throughout the _____ • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • when a plant rests or grows very little, if any • ...
Horticulture Vocabulary Review 2025-12-01
Across
- chemical used to kill plants
- ___ peat moss holds water in growing media
- occurs when plants do not get enough of a needed element
- elements needed in large amounts for proper growth
- white, fluffy heat expanded mineral, used for aeration in growing media
- the costs of operating a business
- mix used for plant production (may be soilless)
- water ___ fertilizer dissolves easily in water
- vegetative part of a fungus made up of hyphae
- necessary for flowering and resiliency
- necessary for roots, flowering, and resiliency
- small, pre-rooted propagation technique using very young plants
Down
- when a seed begins to grow/sprout
- necessary for chlorophyll production and growth
- elements needed in small amounts for proper growth
- plants that survive in the landscape for many years
- the practice of sterilizing tools, pots, & surfaces to reduce the risk of disease
- any organism which competes for resources or can be dangerous to an organism's health
- plants that complete their lifecycle and die in two years
- plants that completes their lifecycle in one year or less
- propagation technique that uses a small "bunch" of cuttings
- any unwanted/undesirable plants growing in an area
- the joint on a stem where growth occurs (leaf, branch, root, etc.)
23 Clues: chemical used to kill plants • when a seed begins to grow/sprout • the costs of operating a business • necessary for flowering and resiliency • ___ peat moss holds water in growing media • vegetative part of a fungus made up of hyphae • water ___ fertilizer dissolves easily in water • necessary for roots, flowering, and resiliency • ...
Science 2020-11-16
Across
- this helps to keep the species going
- plants breathe in
- flower has both pistils and stamen
- how we can check our guess
- a young plant
- can form a fruit
- makes eggs
- plants breathe this in at night
- the most important nutrient for plants
- how plants make food
- flowers have pistils petals sepals and
- what comes after sapling ?
- we can use a ruler to....
Down
- made by the stamen
- somewhere with very little water
- adds nutrients for the plant
- plants find these in soil
- I breathe move eat and drink
- what happens if you forget to water plant
- completes life cycle in one year
- part of the stamen
- attract insects
- fruit contain
- a scientific guess
- help to take in water and nutrients
25 Clues: makes eggs • a young plant • fruit contain • attract insects • can form a fruit • plants breathe in • made by the stamen • part of the stamen • a scientific guess • how plants make food • plants find these in soil • we can use a ruler to.... • how we can check our guess • what comes after sapling ? • adds nutrients for the plant • I breathe move eat and drink • plants breathe this in at night • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-03-29
Across
- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
Down
- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary Review 2015-01-26
Across
- a healthy ecosystem has this. Many different biotic factors
- eats other animals
- process by which plants make their own food
- eats plants and animals
- eats plants
- a community of animal and plants that interact with environment
- provides nutrients for plants. Abiotic
Down
- rain, sun, non-living factors
- plants
- living factors- plants, animals
- provides oxygen, carbon dioxide and recycles water
- breaksdown other living things into nutrients or smaller molecules
- animal . Give off carbon dioxide for plants
13 Clues: plants • eats plants • eats other animals • eats plants and animals • rain, sun, non-living factors • living factors- plants, animals • provides nutrients for plants. Abiotic • process by which plants make their own food • animal . Give off carbon dioxide for plants • provides oxygen, carbon dioxide and recycles water • ...
Reproduction system 2014-05-31
Across
- this is needed to make offspring and to combine with an 'egg'
- what seeds become in plants
- something that a plant produces to attract insects
- producing new generations of plants and animals
- the female organs of a flower
- what is on top of the style
- a plant which can grow their own root system
- what is formed when the process of fertilization occurs
- what is made when pollen combines with ovum
Down
- what plants like onions form
- what travels down a tube to fertilize an ovum
- what a zygote develops into in plants
- when shoots or outgrowths fall onto the ground to develop new plants
- if cut, new plants can grow from them
- scent that smells like rotting fish and attracts blowflies
- fungi produce these for asexual reproduction
- a natural pollinating agent
- what insects and animals carry from one flower to another
18 Clues: what seeds become in plants • a natural pollinating agent • what is on top of the style • what plants like onions form • the female organs of a flower • what a zygote develops into in plants • if cut, new plants can grow from them • what is made when pollen combines with ovum • fungi produce these for asexual reproduction • a plant which can grow their own root system • ...
Reproduction system 2014-05-31
Across
- this is needed to make offspring and to combine with an 'egg'
- what seeds become in plants
- something that a plant produces to attract insects
- producing new generations of plants and animals
- the female organs of a flower
- what is on top of the style
- a plant which can grow their own root system
- what is formed when the process of fertilization occurs
- what is made when pollen combines with ovum
Down
- what plants like onions form
- what travels down a tube to fertilize an ovum
- what a zygote develops into in plants
- when shoots or outgrowths fall onto the ground to develop new plants
- if cut, new plants can grow from them
- scent that smells like rotting fish and attracts blowflies
- fungi produce these for asexual reproduction
- a natural pollinating agent
- what insects and animals carry from one flower to another
18 Clues: what seeds become in plants • a natural pollinating agent • what is on top of the style • what plants like onions form • the female organs of a flower • what a zygote develops into in plants • if cut, new plants can grow from them • what is made when pollen combines with ovum • fungi produce these for asexual reproduction • a plant which can grow their own root system • ...
Plants vs. Zombies 2 Plants 2023-08-24
Across
- Can withstand three insta-kill attacks before dying
- Is the second plant obtained in Far Future
- The zombies can't stand it
- Can be unlocked by logging in every day for 7 days in a row
- All of its seeds get blown off of it when Blover is used
- Is afraid his cousin won't understand the ending to his novel
- The only plant that changes appearance when it's leveled up
Down
- Free to plant, but lasts for a limited time
- Only useful in Jurassic Marsh (and a few Modern Day levels)
- Introduced as a counter to graves
- It and Bonk Choy are a great combo
- The only plant(excluding Marigold) that cannot be leveled up
12 Clues: The zombies can't stand it • Introduced as a counter to graves • It and Bonk Choy are a great combo • Is the second plant obtained in Far Future • Free to plant, but lasts for a limited time • Can withstand three insta-kill attacks before dying • All of its seeds get blown off of it when Blover is used • Only useful in Jurassic Marsh (and a few Modern Day levels) • ...
Gaia's Garden 2020-12-10
Across
- follows producers and is prior to decomposers
- combining diverse plant species in one area
- plants that only produce crops for one season
- where to begin, the foundation of a garden
- plants that provide nectar and pollen
- insects that lay their eggs inside of their prey
- insects that consume unwanted plants
- deep-rooted plants that mine minerals
Down
- used to organize plants in relation to sunlight
- plants with big leafs are most effective for this
- growth cycles last for at least 3 years
- plants that balance soil, e.g. legumes
- a planting bed style that saves land space
- a mainly edible garden
- rainwater harvesting technique that catches runoff
15 Clues: a mainly edible garden • insects that consume unwanted plants • plants that provide nectar and pollen • deep-rooted plants that mine minerals • plants that balance soil, e.g. legumes • growth cycles last for at least 3 years • a planting bed style that saves land space • where to begin, the foundation of a garden • combining diverse plant species in one area • ...
The Plant Kingdom 2024-03-14
Across
- can be found in almost every habitat around the world, although mostly found in humid conditions. Their ‘sporophytes’ are short and small, often resembling the shape of the liver."
- "Estimated to be over 9000 species of these bryophytes.
- A group of plants which are a type of pteridophyte. They have well-differentiated plant bodies with true roots, stems, and complex leaves. Reproducing through spores rather than seeds, this ancient division of plant dates back to approx. 360 million years ago.
- Describes geographically isolated variants within a species. These variants may differ in size, shape, or other physical characteristics but they can still successfully interbreed
- Refers to a natural variation within the species.
- This is a cross between two plants from different genera. the 2 genera must be similar genetically to achieve fertilisation.
- These types of plants have two ‘seed leaves’ Their leaves are typically oval or palmate in shape and have net-like veins. They have four or five floral parts, (or multiples thereof).
- When a new plant arises from the point of a graft between 2 genus or species. A + is placed in front of the genus
- In most cases, these are intentionally bred or selected by humans.
- These types of plants have one ‘seed leaf’. Their leaves are typically narrow in shape and have parallel veins. They have three floral parts, (or multiples of 3).
- This is the scientific name for seed bearing, vascular plants that produce an ‘encased’ seed. Primarily fruit, but also other structures such as beans, wheat, rice and corn. These make up approx. 80% of the plant kingdom.
- This is the scientific name for spore bearing, vascular plants.
- This is the scientific name for seed bearing, vascular plants.
- Refers to a group of closely related plants within a genus; they can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Down
- Scientific term for non-vascular plants
- Common name for tracheophytes
- These bryophytes may be found worldwide, although they thrive primarily in damp or humid environments. Their ‘sporophytes’ are long and slender.
- Also known as the ‘fern allies’, these are a clade of vascular plants similar to ferns, but have unique leaves called ‘microphylls’. These plants reproduce through spores rather than seeds
- This is the scientific name for seed bearing, vascular plants that produce a ‘naked’ seed.
- Refers to a group of closely related species.
- Common name for bryophytes
- Scientific term for vascular plants
- These bryophytes lack complex stems and roots. They absorb water and nutrients through their simple leaves and produce their food through photosynthesis.
- Often growing in wet areas, these have hollow, jointed stems that resemble bamboo. Similar to lycophytes, these pteridophytes have mycrophyllic leaves/branches that radiate from the nodes of a single vertical stem. These plants reproduce through spores rather than seed.
24 Clues: Common name for bryophytes • Common name for tracheophytes • Scientific term for vascular plants • Scientific term for non-vascular plants • Refers to a group of closely related species. • Refers to a natural variation within the species. • "Estimated to be over 9000 species of these bryophytes. • This is the scientific name for seed bearing, vascular plants. • ...
annual bedding plant terms 2024-03-04
Across
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimumconditions
- planting of seeds
- small plants grown in a small amount of media individed trays
- rate the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Grown to saleable size
- season before dying
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the difference between the day and night time
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
Down
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- baskets hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- molded plastic containers divided into seperate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- life refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- basket hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- term for soil or media
18 Clues: planting of seeds • season before dying • Grown to saleable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the difference between the day and night time • Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in • rate the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimumconditions • ...
Ecosystems 2014-09-25
Across
- complex ecological community, extends over a large geographic area , consists of many ecosystems
- a group of the same type of organism living in an area
- green substance in plants
- structure for composting
- a hunch
- living thing
- breaks down dead animals
- eats meat
- plants and algae
- a path from one thing to another
- eats producers
Down
- non-living thing
- uses the sun to make oxygen
- eats plants
- eats dead animals
- eats plants and animals
- community
- mushrooms
18 Clues: a hunch • eats meat • community • mushrooms • eats plants • living thing • eats producers • non-living thing • plants and algae • eats dead animals • eats plants and animals • structure for composting • breaks down dead animals • green substance in plants • uses the sun to make oxygen • a path from one thing to another • a group of the same type of organism living in an area • ...
5th Grade Study Sheet Bio 2022-09-22
Across
- plants, animals, wood
- eats meat
- taught; gets better with practice
- shape
- inherited traits
- eats both plants and animals
- eats plants
Down
- sunlight, water, soil, air, rocks
- get nutrients from dead/decayed organisms
- migrate, adapt, or die
- where the arrow flows, the energy goes
- make their own food
- work
- a community of biotic and abiotic interacting
- recyclers
- eat food, have a mouth
- begins with egg
- begins with seed
- born with/size and color
19 Clues: work • shape • eats meat • recyclers • eats plants • begins with egg • begins with seed • inherited traits • make their own food • plants, animals, wood • migrate, adapt, or die • eat food, have a mouth • born with/size and color • eats both plants and animals • sunlight, water, soil, air, rocks • taught; gets better with practice • where the arrow flows, the energy goes • ...
Using Native Plants 2021-05-24
Across
- a plant originating in or characteristic of a particular region or country
- a book describing wildflowers
- what woodland plants need
- state flower of Texas
- a plant in danger of extinction
- managing resources so they will be preserved for future generations
- some native plants are well suited for an area like the dessert because they are _____ resistant
- example of a plant that spreads too well
Down
- nonwoody plants with fleshy stems
- short for biological diversity
- a network of living and nonliving organisms
- not all native plants are suitable for landscaping, because some are aggressive or even ______ when you come into contact with them
- landscapers often look for year-round ______
- when selecting native plants, do NOT dig plants from the _____ as this may be illegal
- a plant out of place
- what prairie plants need
16 Clues: a plant out of place • state flower of Texas • what prairie plants need • what woodland plants need • a book describing wildflowers • short for biological diversity • a plant in danger of extinction • nonwoody plants with fleshy stems • example of a plant that spreads too well • a network of living and nonliving organisms • landscapers often look for year-round ______ • ...
Terms 2025-03-03
Across
- refers to the development of lateral branches
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- refers to the time the plants maintains its health while on display
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium
- the percentage of seeds capable of germination
- Planting of seed
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
Down
- hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings
- the process of moving plants from one container to another
- term for soil or media
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- the practice of fertilization while irrigating
- Herbaceous plants that grow in one season
- grown to saleble size
16 Clues: Planting of seed • grown to saleble size • term for soil or media • Herbaceous plants that grow in one season • refers to the development of lateral branches • the practice of fertilization while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germination • hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated • a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants • ...
Annual Bedding Plant Terms 2025-03-03
Across
- the practice of fertilizing.
- soluble salts are washed from a growing medium.
- seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Molded plastic containers
- contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Development of lateral branches that contribute to bushy appearance.
- Hanging baskests that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- difference between day and the night temperature
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants.
- term for soil or media.
Down
- Percentage of seeds capable of germination.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Grown to saleable size.
- moving plants from one container to another or from container to ground.
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- planting of seeds.
- time the plant maintains its health.
17 Clues: planting of seeds. • Grown to saleable size. • term for soil or media. • Molded plastic containers • the practice of fertilizing. • time the plant maintains its health. • Percentage of seeds capable of germination. • seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • contain plants that are propagated from seed. • soluble salts are washed from a growing medium. • ...
Living Systems 2019-03-27
Across
- / A chemical in food that helps keep an organism alive and active
- / The molecule in plant leaves that turns it green
- / An animal that eats plants and animals
- / An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- / A process used by plants and algae to make sugar (food) out of light, carbon dioxide, and water
- / An animal that eats plants
- / A community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving environment
- / Organism that creates its own food
- / An organism that gets its energy by consuming other organisms
Down
- / To act upon one another
- / An animal that eats other animals
- / Earth’s core, mantle, and crust
- / The interacting water on, under, and above Earth’s surface
- Web / The feeding relationships among all the organisms in an ecosystem
- / The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- / Earth's sphere that contains all living things
- / A sugar found in food; the sugar broken down in cells to release energy
- / A waste gas produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Dioxide / Plants produce this gas during photosynthesis to make food
- / The nutrient that cells use for energy
20 Clues: / To act upon one another • / An animal that eats plants • / Earth’s core, mantle, and crust • / An animal that eats other animals • / Organism that creates its own food • / The layer of gases surrounding Earth • / An animal that eats plants and animals • / The nutrient that cells use for energy • / Earth's sphere that contains all living things • ...
Plant Organs, Functions and Processes 2020-11-27
Across
- Green pigment found in plants
- A process of water movement in plants
- Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide
- Allows the plant to grow taller
- Transport of seeds away from the parent plant
- It may function as a way for reproduction
- Plant growth/responses in relation to a particular stimulus
- It makes up 80-90% of a plant's total weight
- A process in which energy is transferred from the sun to a plant
- The ability of plants to measure environmental day length
Down
- Stores starches and proteins
- Absorbs water and minerals
- A plant system that is exposed to factors above ground
- Product of a plant's ripened ovule
- Plant vascular tissue that transports water and some nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Process in plants which involve using the sugars produced during the photosynthesis
- Supports the leaves and flowers
- Anchors the plant and is underground
- It plays a major role in the regulation of water in plants
- Acts as a storage organ for nutrients
- It is responsible for cellular respiration in plants
21 Clues: Absorbs water and minerals • Stores starches and proteins • Green pigment found in plants • Allows the plant to grow taller • Supports the leaves and flowers • Product of a plant's ripened ovule • Anchors the plant and is underground • A process of water movement in plants • Acts as a storage organ for nutrients • Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide • ...
Science vocab 2025-10-21
Across
- an organism that feeds off other organisms and does harm to the host organism
- an animal that eats only meat
- A scientist that studies plants.
- an animal that eats only plants
- A living thing that breaks down dead plant and animal material for food.
- A living thing that must eat plants and/or animals for food
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- an animal that eats dead animal flesh
Down
- when one species relies on another for survival.
- where plants and animals live
- when two or more food chains connect.
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- the process by which plants make their own food
- the steady condition of organisms in the ecosystem where all organisms have sufficient food, air, water, and space.
- all the living and nonliving things that make up an environment
- an animal hunted by other animals for food
- a pattern of eating and being eaten.
- an organism that makes its own food
- the number of each species of a specific plant or animal in a space
- to continue to live
20 Clues: to continue to live • where plants and animals live • an animal that eats only meat • an animal that eats only plants • A scientist that studies plants. • an organism that makes its own food • a pattern of eating and being eaten. • when two or more food chains connect. • an animal that eats dead animal flesh • an animal hunted by other animals for food • ...
PLANT 2025-09-22
Across
- Above-ground part of plant (4 letters)
- Activity of giving water to plants (7 letters)
- Good smell from plants (7 letters)
- used for headache relief (5 letters)
- by which plants make food (5 letters)
- Substance to help plants grow (8 letters)
- Spice from a plant used in cooking (5 letters)
- Plant with spines (6 letters)
Down
- Plant with a pleasant aroma (8 letters)
- Place where plants are grown (5 letters)
- . Plant with gel for burns (4 letters)
- Decorative plant at home (8 letters)
- Plant with medicinal benefits (7 letters)
- Part of plant that produces blooms (6 letters)
- Edible outcome of a plant (5 letters)
- What plants need besides water (3 letters)
- Leaf often eaten raw in salads (6 letters)
- Plant structure for photosynthesis (4 letters)
18 Clues: Plant with spines (6 letters) • Good smell from plants (7 letters) • Decorative plant at home (8 letters) • used for headache relief (5 letters) • by which plants make food (5 letters) • Edible outcome of a plant (5 letters) • . Plant with gel for burns (4 letters) • Above-ground part of plant (4 letters) • Plant with a pleasant aroma (8 letters) • ...
Importance of Plant and Soil Science 2014-02-24
Across
- / using plants inside buildings to create an attractive indoor environment.
- horticulture / growing and using plants for their beauty.
- science / the study of the structure, functions,growth, and protection of plants.
- / the production and use of plants for their flowers and foliage.
- crops / include plants grown in large fields and are used for oil, fiber, grain, and similar products.
- horticulture / growing and using plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- crop horticulture / growing plants for food
- / a carbohydrate that provides energy for physical activity by the body.
Down
- crops / grown for food, comfort, and beauty.
- / the stems and leaves of the plant
- / a specialized area of plant science that deals with field crops.
- / broadleaf plants that have the potential of fixing nitrogen from the air in the soil.
- grain / the seed of grass-type plants grown for food and animal feed.
- / the science of producing fruits and nuts
- / tiny threadlike structures used in manufacturing cloth, paper, and other materials
15 Clues: / the stems and leaves of the plant • / the science of producing fruits and nuts • crop horticulture / growing plants for food • crops / grown for food, comfort, and beauty. • horticulture / growing and using plants for their beauty. • / the production and use of plants for their flowers and foliage. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-12-12
Across
- Plants need a specific _________ range to survive.
- The molecule released by plants and breathed in by humans.
- The pigment in plants that absorb light.
- The openings in leaves where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen leaves.
- Most of the mass of plants comes directly from _____.
- The simple sugar made during photosynthesis.
Down
- The parts of a plant that absorb light from the sun.
- Most plants are this color because of the chlorophyll present in their cells.
- The process of taking in light, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen.
- Most _______ comes from plants, which is part of the reasons humans rely so heavily on plants.
- The stuff found in soil that plants take in for growth, development, and reproduction.
- A type of photosynthetic organism that has leaves, roots, and flowers or fruits.
- A substance that plants take up in their roots.
- A type of photosynthetic organism that lives in the water.
- The thing that provides light energy for photosynthesis.
15 Clues: The pigment in plants that absorb light. • The simple sugar made during photosynthesis. • A substance that plants take up in their roots. • Plants need a specific _________ range to survive. • The parts of a plant that absorb light from the sun. • Most of the mass of plants comes directly from _____. • The thing that provides light energy for photosynthesis. • ...
3B-Denitsa Peneva 2021-04-20
Across
- the layer of the Earth where water is present
- carbon dioxide is doing what to Earth's temperature
- nature recycles matter through this
- need nitrogen to grow
- plants change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates through this process
- plants and animals need it to make DNA, amino acids, and proteins
- lightning does what to N2 atoms
- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet
- consume nitrogen with the plants they eat
- bacteria changes nitrogen ammonia into nitrites and nitrates that plants can absorb during this process
- traps heat
- cannot be used directly as a nutrient by plants and animals
Down
- the process in which water from the leaves of plants/trees changes to water vapor
- evaporation occurs because of this
- nitrogen is changed into a usable form by lightning or what
- the process where liquid water turns to water vapor
- the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth
- melting icecaps and drying lakes are a result of this
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- 3% of Earth's water is fresh water and 2% of it is what
- how much of the atmosphere is nitrogen
21 Clues: traps heat • need nitrogen to grow • lightning does what to N2 atoms • evaporation occurs because of this • nature recycles matter through this • how much of the atmosphere is nitrogen • the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth • consume nitrogen with the plants they eat • water stored under the surface of the Earth • the layer of the Earth where water is present • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
Across
- found in fruits, sugar cane and sugar beets
- highly sweet sugar found in fruits, vegetables and honey
- plants make different types of ______
- more complicated structures like starches are classifies as ____
- sugars have a single unit chemical structure
- sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- your main source of energy
- green pigment in plants
- found only in milk and milk products
- used to sweeten many food while adding few or no calories
- when two monosaccharides combine chemically
Down
- forms when starch is digested
- plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- this sugar is seldom found naturally in foods
- one and two unit structures are chemically simple
- mildly sweet sugar exists naturally in fruits and vegetables
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
- consists of plant material that cannot be digested by human enzymes
- plants convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and the sugar glucose
19 Clues: green pigment in plants • your main source of energy • forms when starch is digested • found only in milk and milk products • plants make different types of ______ • found in fruits, sugar cane and sugar beets • when two monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars have a single unit chemical structure • this sugar is seldom found naturally in foods • ...
The Animal & Plant Kingdoms 2016-08-28
Across
- A snail is an example of a
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- This plant does not have seeds but instead has spores
- A vertebrate with feathers
- These animals are believed to be descendants of dinosaurs
- These animals spend half of their lives in water and the other half of their lives on land
- These plants do not have vascular bundles and are usually very smalla
- A mammal that has a pouch is known as a
- The study of plants is known as
- plants These plants have structures known as vascular bundles
Down
- The process whereby plants make their food from sunlight
- This type of plant has seeds on the outside of its cones
- A word used to describe a plant which does not lose its leaves during winter
- Flowering plants are also known as
- A plant that is native to China
- An animal that has a backbone
- The largest group of invertebrates on Earth
- A word used to describe a plant which loses its leaves in Winter
- A group of animals which have a common feature of 8 legs
- This type of plant cannot undergo photosynthesis and instead takes nutrients from other plants using special roots
20 Clues: A snail is an example of a • A vertebrate with feathers • An animal that has a backbone • A plant that is native to China • The study of plants is known as • Flowering plants are also known as • An animal that does not have a backbone • A mammal that has a pouch is known as a • The largest group of invertebrates on Earth • ...
Plants, Roots, and Soils (KP) 2022-03-04
Across
- A large, central tapering root that other roots sprout from
- An organism that produces its own food
- Male gametes produced by plants
- An organism that derives its nutrients directly from another organism-- feeding or reproducing within a host organism and is dependent on it to survive
- A tree that sheds its leaves annually
- Any plant that lives for a year or less
- The chemical in plants that allows them to convert light into energy
- A species of which all individuals possess both "male" and "female" reproductive organs
- Process by which plants convert light into chemical energy
- The tissue in plants that conducts water up from the roots
- An organism that must take nutrition from another source
- A root system characterized by a series of small, thin roots that grow from the stem
Down
- The female gamete of a flowering plant
- A plant that lives for longer than two years
- An organism that specifically feeds on the organic matter of animals
- The first aboveground growth of a plant
- A flowering plant
- A flower with both male and female structures
- A species with distinct "male" and "female" plants
- Sugar produced by plants
- The tissue in plants that conducts sugar and energy down to the roots
21 Clues: A flowering plant • Sugar produced by plants • Male gametes produced by plants • A tree that sheds its leaves annually • The female gamete of a flowering plant • An organism that produces its own food • The first aboveground growth of a plant • Any plant that lives for a year or less • A plant that lives for longer than two years • ...
AG stuff 2022-10-05
Across
- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
Down
- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
ag stuff 2022-10-04
Across
- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
Down
- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
Living Thin 2021-01-01
Across
- world of plants, animals, landscape, etc
- Has a trunk
- require soil, water, and the sun to survive
- have scales to help them swim through water
- Concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals
- warm-blooded animals that can make their own body heat
- plant-eating animal
- feathers allow these animals to fly
- birds that like to dive underwater
- Man's best friend
- when lots of water make the plant embryo too big for its seed, so it breaks out
Down
- organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another
- plants and animals, flora and
- Flying mammal
- cold-blooded and covered in scales
- live both in water and on land
- meat-eating animals
- Large marsupial
- mainly nocturnal bird
- makes plants green
- Likes to chase mice
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • makes plants green • meat-eating animals • plant-eating animal • Likes to chase mice • mainly nocturnal bird • plants and animals, flora and • live both in water and on land • cold-blooded and covered in scales • birds that like to dive underwater • feathers allow these animals to fly • ...
Gr. 9 Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-07
Across
- Producers who make energy using photosynthesis
- Living thing who uses dead things for food
- A herbivore whose diet consists of bamboo
- Type of decomposer
- Animals who eat dead or rotting flesh
- An animal who eats other animals
- Food ___ is the path of transferred energy
- An animal who eats both plants and animals
- A living thing who eats other living things
- Living things need this to live and grow
- The animal who is hunted by other animals
Down
- Plants are ____
- An animal who hunts other animals for food
- Supplies energy taken in by plants
- A living thing who makes their own food
- Animals that only eat plants
- Food __ shows many food chains in an ecosystem
- Animals are ____
- Dead/rotting flesh eaten as food
- A herbivore who eats grass and provides milk
20 Clues: Plants are ____ • Animals are ____ • Type of decomposer • Animals that only eat plants • An animal who eats other animals • Dead/rotting flesh eaten as food • Supplies energy taken in by plants • Animals who eat dead or rotting flesh • A living thing who makes their own food • Living things need this to live and grow • A herbivore whose diet consists of bamboo • ...
Carbohydrates Terms Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-21
Across
- Carbohydrates-sugars formed from simple one-and two-unit structures
- pigment in plants;must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- that is a persons main source of energy; found mostly in plant
- Carbohydrates-carbohydrates with complicated structures;starches
- process by which plants make carbohydrates
- with single-unit chemical structure
- Sugars-sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon,hydrogen,
- Substitutes-substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or
Down
- when two monosaccharides(single sugars)combine chemically
- chemical arrangements that plants form by combining
- structures
- foods
- calories
- when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated
- Fiber-plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- oxygen
- glucose units to build starches
18 Clues: foods • oxygen • calories • structures • glucose units to build starches • with single-unit chemical structure • process by which plants make carbohydrates • chemical arrangements that plants form by combining • when two monosaccharides(single sugars)combine chemically • pigment in plants;must be present for photosynthesis to occur • ...
Herb Hunters 2025-03-04
Across
- A baby plant just starting to grow.
- A small part of a plant that grows into a new one.
- Bees, butterflies, and other insects that help plants grow.
- Making food using heat and ingredients.
- The way something tastes.
- What plants need to stay alive and healthy.
- A plant that grows back every year.
Down
- A nice smell.
- Light from the sun that helps plants grow.
- A time when there is no rain for a long time.
- Small containers used for growing plants.
- Something that smells good, like herbs.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- To pick plants when they are ready.
- A store where you buy food, including herbs.
- A plant that grows for one season and then dies.
- Just picked and not dried out.
17 Clues: A nice smell. • The way something tastes. • The dirt where plants grow. • Just picked and not dried out. • A baby plant just starting to grow. • To pick plants when they are ready. • A plant that grows back every year. • Something that smells good, like herbs. • Making food using heat and ingredients. • Small containers used for growing plants. • ...
Botany Practical Exam 1 2025-03-12
Across
- Oogamous algae genus that resembles vascular plants
- Leptosporangiate ferns often produce spores using these structures
- First group of land plants with seeds
- Group of land plants characterized by flowers and fruits
- Natural history collection of plants
- Haploid spores produced by fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota
- Opening in the ovule of gymnosperms and angiosperms through which pollen fertilizes the egg
- Air bladder common in Phaeophyceae
- Leaf found in a strobilis
- Lid-like structure of a Polytrichum capsule
- Free-living generation in Bryophytes
- Has only one size of spores
Down
- Has megaspores and microspores
- Green algae phylum
- "Living fossil" gymnosperm species with a monotypic genus
- Leafy form of some lichen
- Gymnosperm family commonly with scale-like leaves
- "Eye spot" in Chlamydomonas and Euglena
- Phylum of bryophytes that produces sporophytes with a foot and capsule but no seta
- Leaf with a single vascular vein found in seedless vascular plants
- Earliest group of land plants
- Bundle of needles common in Pines
- Saucer-shaped ascocarp characteristic of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota
23 Clues: Green algae phylum • Leafy form of some lichen • Leaf found in a strobilis • Has only one size of spores • Earliest group of land plants • Has megaspores and microspores • Bundle of needles common in Pines • Air bladder common in Phaeophyceae • Natural history collection of plants • Free-living generation in Bryophytes • First group of land plants with seeds • ...
Food Chain 2026-01-21
Across
- What living things start most food chains?
- What bird is a top predator in many food chains?
- What process do plants use to make their own food?
- What type of animal eats other animals?
- What is the main source of energy for life on Earth?
- What shows many connected food chains?
- What decomposers include mushrooms?
- What consumer eats producers like plants?
- What type of animal eats only plants?
Down
- What consumer eats primary consumers?
- What insect eats grass in a grassland food chain?
- What organisms break down dead plants and animals?
- What animal is at the top of the food chain?
- What do decomposers return to the soil?
- What do we call living things and their environment working together?
- What type of animal eats both plants and animals?
- What do we call organisms that make their own food?
- What organisms must eat other living things for energy?
- What do all living things need to survive?
- What shows how energy moves from one living thing to another?
20 Clues: What decomposers include mushrooms? • What consumer eats primary consumers? • What type of animal eats only plants? • What shows many connected food chains? • What do decomposers return to the soil? • What type of animal eats other animals? • What consumer eats producers like plants? • What living things start most food chains? • What do all living things need to survive? • ...
Ecosystems 2025-04-09
Across
- Something that interrupts or changes the normal way an ecosystem works
- Animals that eat only plants.
- Harmful things put into the air, water, or land.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- The ability to recover from a disturbance or change.
- A community of living and non-living things that work together in an environment.
- Living things like plants that make their own food using sunlight.
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- Substances that help plants and animals grow and stay healthy.
- A group of different living things living in the same place.
Down
- Able to recover or bounce back after something bad happens.
- To change in order to survive in a new situation.
- Living things like bacteria and fungi that break down dead plants and animals.
- Living things that eat plants or animals.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- The special role or job of a living thing in its environment.
- A group of the same kind of living things.
- A small, enclosed environment for plants and animals, often inside glass.
18 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • Animals that eat only other animals. • Living things that eat plants or animals. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • A group of the same kind of living things. • Harmful things put into the air, water, or land. • To change in order to survive in a new situation. • ...
S1 Biology Revision 2023-11-24
Across
- Set of descriptions used to identify organisms
- Name given to plants as they can make their own food
- Carry blood away from the heart
- A place where an organism lives
- Means 'light' and 'to build'
- Organism sampled using a sweep net
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Place where photosynthesis takes place
- Eats plants and animals
Down
- Name of gas produced by plants
- Major function of the skeletal system
- The sum total of all the plants and animals that live in a habitat
- Bones in the spine
- All living things
- Name of animal that eats meat
- Name given to animals that eat producers
- Your favourite subject
- Body system that contains the stomach, liver, intestines and pancreas
- Features that help animals and plants survive
19 Clues: All living things • Bones in the spine • Your favourite subject • Eats plants and animals • Means 'light' and 'to build' • Name of animal that eats meat • Name of gas produced by plants • Carry blood away from the heart • A place where an organism lives • Organism sampled using a sweep net • Main organ of the circulatory system • Major function of the skeletal system • ...
Diversity, Structure, & Adaptations of Plants 2025-11-24
Across
- Many ____________ are derived from plants
- What do carnivorous plants consume insects for?
- Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are all examples of...
- These types of plants have flowers and fruits
- Vascular plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs water
- Plants are the main support of food _____
Down
- What is the name of the pigment inside a chloroplast that plays a role in the absorption of light?
- This plant has adapted to live in an environment with lots of salt a little oxygen
- How do nonvascular plants obtain water?
- _________ is the main food source of plants
- Carries glucose through vascular plants
- Carries water through vascular plants
- Access to water and light will effect what type of _________ a plant has
- These structures are found on the bottoms of leaves
- The xylem carries _______ up through a plant
15 Clues: Carries water through vascular plants • How do nonvascular plants obtain water? • Carries glucose through vascular plants • Many ____________ are derived from plants • Plants are the main support of food _____ • _________ is the main food source of plants • The xylem carries _______ up through a plant • These types of plants have flowers and fruits • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-25
Across
- This can help maintain the shape and health of trees and shrubs, promoting growth and fruiting.
- Can be a natural part of some ecosystems, but it can also be harmful to plants and trees.
- Plants, like all living things, need _____ to mature and complete their life cycle, including growth, flowering, and fruiting.
- Healthy ______ provides the necessary nutrients, water, and aeration for plant roots to thrive.
- Many plants rely on ___________ to reproduce, which can be facilitated by wind, insects, or other means.
- Some plants need _______ from harsh weather conditions, such as cold temperatures or strong winds.
- Plants thrive within a specific ___________ range, and extreme heat can inhibit growth or even kill them.
Down
- Plants need a certain level of ________ in the air to prevent them from drying out.
- Plants can be vulnerable to pests and diseases, so ___________ measures may be necessary.
- Plants require essential __________ from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, to build and maintain their structures.
- Young trees and some plants may need _____, such as stakes or trellises, to help them grow upright.
- Plants need this to perform Photosynthesis
- Needed for survival and growth
- Good ___ helps prevent the spread of diseases and pests.
- Plants need adequate _____ to spread their roots and grow their stems and leaves, especially trees, which can grow very tall and wide.
15 Clues: Needed for survival and growth • Plants need this to perform Photosynthesis • Good ___ helps prevent the spread of diseases and pests. • Plants need a certain level of ________ in the air to prevent them from drying out. • Plants can be vulnerable to pests and diseases, so ___________ measures may be necessary. • ...
Horticulture Industry 2016-01-13
Across
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms, including their life processes
- A ________ employee grows vegetables and flowers; performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
- A __________ employee maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment, & driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; includes showing up to work daily; having consistent performance.
- the science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants
- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of vegetables
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; the employee wants to improve, learn more about the company and wants to learn new skills
- the science and practice of growing field crops
- A ___________ employee grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests or producing fruit
Down
- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing of tree grown fruits
- A __________ (two words; no space) employee cares for plants, moves plants & supplies, arranges & displays plants and sells plants & supplies
- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing flowering plants
- A _____________ (two words; no space) employee is responsible for the maintenance of turfgrass on the course, the sand traps, irrigation and draining
- the science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; includes truthfulness, integrity and fairness
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; doing the assigned tasks whether you like them or not; working with others to achieve assigned tasks
- the part of biology that deals with animals
18 Clues: the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • the science and practice of growing field crops • the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of vegetables • the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing flowering plants • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-20
Across
- cane bearing vascular plants that reproduce naked seeds
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of three, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- dicot's leaf veins
- produced my non vascular plants for reproduction
- classify a fern
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials through a plant
- tube that transfers water and minerals through a plant
- organisms that produce their own food
- cone bearing tree
Down
- flowering plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruits
- what is a horsetail
- tubes that transfer sugar molecules through a plant
- what is a moss
- are ferns seed bearing or seedless
- plants that do not have a xylem and phloem:use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- why is sap sticky
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5 and vascular bundles in rings within the stem, tap roots, and netted leaf vains.
- a fertilized egg
- monocot's leaf veins
20 Clues: what is a moss • classify a fern • a fertilized egg • why is sap sticky • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • what is a horsetail • monocot's leaf veins • are ferns seed bearing or seedless • organisms that produce their own food • produced my non vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
5th Grade Science-Duncan 2024-03-12
Across
- A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis for growth
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- First in the food chain,makes its own food through photosynthesis
- The struggle among organisms for the same limited resource
- Needed by all living things to survive.Energy comes from the sun to start the food chain
- Connects roots to leaves and supports the plant
- Pathway that matter and energy follow through an ecosystem
- Individual life form
- When an organism gets bigger
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- The process plants use to turn water,sunlight,and carbon dioxide into food growth
- Any animal that is hunted by others for food
Down
- The living factors in an ecosystem
- An animal that only eats meat(other animals)
- A type of sugar that plants use for food growth
- Things in the soil that make plants more healthy
- Absorbs water and nutrients
- Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- An animal that only eats plants
- A consumer that hunts and eats another animal
20 Clues: Individual life form • Absorbs water and nutrients • When an organism gets bigger • An animal that only eats plants • The living factors in an ecosystem • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • An animal that eats both plants and meat • An animal that only eats meat(other animals) • Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens • Any animal that is hunted by others for food • ...
5th Grade Science 2024-03-12
Across
- A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis for growth
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- First in the food chain,makes its own food through photosynthesis
- The struggle among organisms for the same limited resource
- Needed by all living things to survive.Energy comes from the sun to start the food chain
- Connects roots to leaves and supports the plant
- Pathway that matter and energy follow through an ecosystem
- Individual life form
- When an organism gets bigger
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- The process plants use to turn water,sunlight,and carbon dioxide into food growth
- Any animal that is hunted by others for food
Down
- The living factors in an ecosystem
- An animal that only eats meat(other animals)
- A type of sugar that plants use for food growth
- Things in the soil that make plants more healthy
- Absorbs water and nutrients
- Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- An animal that only eats plants
- A consumer that hunts and eats another animal
20 Clues: Individual life form • Absorbs water and nutrients • When an organism gets bigger • An animal that only eats plants • The living factors in an ecosystem • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • An animal that eats both plants and meat • An animal that only eats meat(other animals) • Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens • Any animal that is hunted by others for food • ...
Horticulture terms 2023-09-26
Across
- Increasing the number of plants in a specific species
- A method of pruning that helps make the plant branch off
- Taking place every other year
- A tree that keeps its leaves year round
- The offspring of 2 different plants or animals
- A plant that can survive outside during winter
- Plants that are herbs
- A small woody plant that doesn't lift off of the ground
- The removal of some plants for others
- Small plants that can obstruct the land around them
Down
- The total number of above ground parts on a plant (Leaves, stems, etc.)
- The development of plants starting from a seed
- Special trays that have different cells for planting
- Minerals and resources our body need a lot of
- The vascular tissue in a plant that brings water up the plant
- Minerals and resources our body need a little bit of
- A tall common plant that has wood and can make fruits
- A tree that sheds its leaves annually
- Taking place every year
- A small pointed tool used for making holes
20 Clues: Plants that are herbs • Taking place every year • Taking place every other year • A tree that sheds its leaves annually • The removal of some plants for others • A tree that keeps its leaves year round • A small pointed tool used for making holes • Minerals and resources our body need a lot of • The development of plants starting from a seed • ...
Plant biochemistry 2025-04-21
Across
- The primary role of sucrose
- The primary role of starch
- Links photosystems I and II
- ___________pathway that deals with the unwanted product of photophosphorylation
- Where sucrose is synthesized in plants
- Where starch is synthesized in plants
- The number of CO2 molecules required to make one triose phosphate
- One of the cell types involved in C4 plants
- The electron acceptor in photophosphorylation
- The other cell type involved in C4 plants
- The electron donor in photophosphorylation
- Quench excited chlorophyll molecules to avoid ROS production in intense light conditions\
Down
- A costly side reaction of photosynthesis
- Location of photosynthesis
- How CAM plants separate trapping of CO2 and fixation
- Catalyzes the fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
- The immediate electron donor in the oxygen evolving complex
- The residue whose reversible phosphorylation allows for changes between the appressed and non-appressed state
- The compound that defines C4 plants
- Space enclosed by the inner membrane (analogous to the matrix)
- The amino acid that is tunable for light regulation of specific Calvin cycle intermediates
21 Clues: Location of photosynthesis • The primary role of starch • The primary role of sucrose • Links photosystems I and II • The compound that defines C4 plants • Where starch is synthesized in plants • Where sucrose is synthesized in plants • A costly side reaction of photosynthesis • The other cell type involved in C4 plants • The electron donor in photophosphorylation • ...
Topic 4 - Ecology - Vidhi 2025-01-08
Across
- Organisms that break down dead material are called _____.
- The growth response to gravity in plants is called _____.
- The process where ammonium is converted to nitrates is called _____.
- Bacteria that convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas perform _____.
- The transfer of energy between trophic levels is only about ____ percent efficient.
- The smallest classification group is the _____.
- Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere during _____.
- Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the ____ of legumes.
- Animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- How organisms are spread out in an area.
Down
- In a pyramid of biomass, the base is always the _____.
- The initial source of energy for food chains is the _____.
- Organisms that make their own food are known as _____.
- Plants that grow towards sunlight show _____.
- Living factors that affect abundance/distribution.
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide is called _____.
- The process where plants take up nitrates from the soil is called
- The name of the study of plants.
- Organisms that feed on producers are called _____ consumers.
- The component of the ecosystem that includes non-living factors is the
20 Clues: The name of the study of plants. • How organisms are spread out in an area. • Plants that grow towards sunlight show _____. • Animals that feed on both plants and animals. • The smallest classification group is the _____. • Living factors that affect abundance/distribution. • Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the ____ of legumes. • ...
M3 MT Exam Review 2025-07-22
Across
- Column on the periodic table
- Very reactive metals in Group 1
- Row on the periodic table
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Neutral particle found in the nucleus
- When an atom has a full outer electron shell
- Bond formed when electrons are shared
- Number of protons in an atom
- Unreactive gases in Group 18
- Reactive nonmetals in Group 17
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light
- Mineral used by plants to make chlorophyll
Down
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Bond formed when electrons are transferred
- Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- Small opening in leaves for gas exchange
- Energy level where electrons are found
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Positively charged particle in an atom
- Negatively charged particle in an atom
- Patterns seen across groups in the periodic table
- Compound plants use to make protein and chlorophyll
- Center of an atom containing protons and neutrons
- Sugar made during photosynthesis
- Storage form of glucose in plants
25 Clues: Row on the periodic table • Column on the periodic table • Number of protons in an atom • Unreactive gases in Group 18 • Reactive nonmetals in Group 17 • Very reactive metals in Group 1 • Sugar made during photosynthesis • Storage form of glucose in plants • Neutral particle found in the nucleus • Bond formed when electrons are shared • Energy level where electrons are found • ...
Unit 1 Summative 2024-09-06
Across
- Completes life in 2 years
- Plant with 2 seed leafs
- Plants that bear cones
- New plants that are offspring of old ones
- 1 copy of each chromosome
- Cell that helps keep water balance
Down
- Plants that last a long time
- Contains chlorophyll
- Study of plants and their processes
- Soft stemmed plants
- 2 copies of each chromosome
- Plant with 1 seed leaf
- Has rigid stem
- Using plants for garden culture
14 Clues: Has rigid stem • Soft stemmed plants • Contains chlorophyll • Plants that bear cones • Plant with 1 seed leaf • Plant with 2 seed leafs • Completes life in 2 years • 1 copy of each chromosome • 2 copies of each chromosome • Plants that last a long time • Using plants for garden culture • Cell that helps keep water balance • Study of plants and their processes • ...
Botany Study Guide Cross 2025-04-24
Across
- what leaves make
- the gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- its main function is to capture pollen
- plants that complete their life cycle
- above ground stem that grows horizontally
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- what colorful flower petals try to attract
- underground stem that stores food
- its main function is to produce pollen
- the transparent, waxy, outer layer of cells
- in plant leaves that make photosynthesis possible
Down
- leaf openings that allow water vapor to pass in and out
- the female part of the flower
- plants that live more than two years
- when seeds are spread by animals eating fruit and dropping, by wind, or by water
- the male reproductive part of the flower
- some plants do this in the winter to conserve energy
- swollen stems that grow underground
- a thick, waxy, skin is what makes these plants survive in the desert
- the outermost part of the flower, surrounds and encloses the flower bud
20 Clues: what leaves make • the female part of the flower • underground stem that stores food • swollen stems that grow underground • plants that live more than two years • plants that complete their life cycle • its main function is to capture pollen • its main function is to produce pollen • the male reproductive part of the flower • above ground stem that grows horizontally • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
Across
- Full set of chromosomes
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Splitting of water
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- A fertilized egg
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Used by plants to absorb water
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
Down
- Transports food in plants
- Lacks cell wall
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Have a cell wall
- Transports water in plants
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Simple carbohydrate
- Three carbon chain
- Wavelength
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Splitting of water • Three carbon chain • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
Across
- Lacks cell wall
- Three carbon chain
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Transports food in plants
- Transports water in plants
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
Down
- Full set of chromosomes
- Wavelength
- Have a cell wall
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- Simple carbohydrate
- A fertilized egg
- Splitting of water
- Used by plants to absorb water
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Three carbon chain • Splitting of water • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
OCannabis 420 2021-04-14
Across
- primary root that grows from seeds
- a training technique
- the pod harboring male or female reproductive organs (most often misnamed)
- first leaves of the plant
- male plants have these
- intoxicant ingredient in marijuana
- a copy of a mother plant
- soil amendement
- concentrated form of cannabis
- a low thc plant
- ancestory, lineage, phenotype
Down
- glandular and secretory, clear, cloudy, amber
- a mass of calyxes
- essential nutrient
- poor quality LED lights
- process of using heat to activate THC from THCa
- seedless plants
- the green photosynthetic matter of plants
- a dual combination typically fed together
- food for plants
20 Clues: seedless plants • food for plants • soil amendement • a low thc plant • a mass of calyxes • essential nutrient • a training technique • male plants have these • poor quality LED lights • a copy of a mother plant • first leaves of the plant • concentrated form of cannabis • ancestory, lineage, phenotype • primary root that grows from seeds • intoxicant ingredient in marijuana • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
Across
- Fram tool
- Vegetative part of rice
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Derived from plants
- Plants that live in water
- A plant such as rice that produces wheat
- Plants in the desert
- Industry in agriculture
- To plant seeds
- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
Down
- Chemicals for agriculture
- Fruit that has high economic value
- Fertilizer from waste material
- Collection of agricultural products
- Part of the rice fields
- Cells like the threads of the animal/plant
- Agriculture,plantation,rice fields,cropping
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- A young plant
20 Clues: Fram tool • A young plant • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Part of the rice fields • Vegetative part of rice • Industry in agriculture • Chemicals for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • Fruit that has high economic value • ...
biology 2025-08-22
Across
- long and hard
- wall this protects a cell
- the way your body sends messages
- the way plants get energy
- house of the dna
- what homeostasis uses
- this is in a cell and is a main part in energy
- formila for water
- the way a body stays stable
- study of plants
- cells do this to live
Down
- all living things have this
- this is in every cell
- the way we feel things
- every body is made of these strands
- plants use this
- this absorbs water
- plants convert this
- what helps with photo synthesis
- all living things need this
- the things in cells
21 Clues: long and hard • plants use this • study of plants • house of the dna • formila for water • this absorbs water • plants convert this • the things in cells • this is in every cell • what homeostasis uses • cells do this to live • the way we feel things • wall this protects a cell • the way plants get energy • all living things have this • all living things need this • the way a body stays stable • ...
Leafy Green Food Factories 2020-10-18
Across
- This waxy outer layer keeps a leaf from drying out.
- Sucrose, starch, fat and protein are all kids of ________ we get from eating plants.
- ________ are found mostly in the middle of a leaf.
- This form of plant food easily travels to different parts of the plant.
- ________ make their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- ________ get food and oxygen from plants.
- ________ carry water from the roots to the leaves.
- Most leaves are wide and flat. This shape helps make it easier for them to collect energy from ________.
- During ________, plants make food using energy from the sun.
- Plant cell walls are made of ________.
- Plants' roots soak up this important ingredient for photosynthesis.
Down
- dioxide Your lungs release this gas that plants need for photosynthesis.
- Plants make this gas you breathe.
- Plant food starts out as this simple sugar.
- When you eat potatoes, you are getting a kind of stored plant food called ________.
- Like your skin, a leaf's ________ protects its more tender inner cells.
- This green chemical makes photosynthesis possible.
- These tiny holes let carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
18 Clues: Plants make this gas you breathe. • Plant cell walls are made of ________. • ________ get food and oxygen from plants. • Plant food starts out as this simple sugar. • ________ are found mostly in the middle of a leaf. • ________ carry water from the roots to the leaves. • This green chemical makes photosynthesis possible. • ...
Ecology 2013-10-22
Across
- Animals that get their food by eating other plants and animals
- All the plants and animals in an area interacting with each other and their environment
- living things depend on each other for survival
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- The place where a plant or animal lives
- Animals that feed on dead plants and animals
- special feature of an organism that helps it to survive in it’s environment
- Animals that eat plants only
- The source of all the earth's energy
Down
- Struggle between two or more organisms over something that is in short supply
- list of organisms in the order in which one is eaten by the other
- Plant which make their own food
- Frame used to estimate the number of plants in a habitat
- The way green plants make their food
- Animals that eat other animals only
- consists of two or more interlinked food chains
- Device used to collect insects, small animals, spiders
- The study of how livings things (organisms) interact with each other and their environment
18 Clues: Animals that eat plants only • Plant which make their own food • Animals that eat other animals only • The way green plants make their food • The source of all the earth's energy • The place where a plant or animal lives • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Animals that feed on dead plants and animals • living things depend on each other for survival • ...
Vocab Crossword 2024-09-05
Across
- Plant that for more than two years.
- Plant reproducing asexually
- Plant with seed leaf its flower parts in 3s and has parallel leaf vines
- Plant with two seed leaves its flower parts in 4-5s with netted leaf
- Study of plants and their processes
- Using preexisting plants to increase the number of the plant
- Plant that uses flowers for reproduction
Down
- Nucleus has one chromosome copy
- Plant that completes life in one year
- Plant with soft stems
- Using plants for hobbies, food, and beautification
- Nucleus has two chromosome copies
- Plant with no roots, leaves, or stems
- Plants with rigid stems
- Plant that completes life in two years
- Plants that uses cones for reproduction
- Plants that don’t use a corner or flower to reproduce
17 Clues: Plant with soft stems • Plants with rigid stems • Plant reproducing asexually • Nucleus has one chromosome copy • Nucleus has two chromosome copies • Plant that for more than two years. • Study of plants and their processes • Plant that completes life in one year • Plant with no roots, leaves, or stems • Plant that completes life in two years • ...
chris's crossword ecosystem 2022-10-14
Across
- Organism that eats other organisms
- A large habitat containing plants
- Something that prevents a community from growing
- something that an animal has to do in order to survive in a new habitat
- what causes how plants react to light
- A biological environment that has animals and plants
- something that isn't alive
- The chain of how energy is consumed
- The green pigment that plants have
Down
- where plants face toward light
- something that is alive
- The feeding level showing trophic levels
- something that eats other organisms
- A group of organisms that live close or share characteristics
- Organism that breaks down waste
- organism that produces food
- The part when he temporarily stops growing
- the amount of organisms in a habitat
- An animal, plant, or a single cell
19 Clues: something that is alive • something that isn't alive • organism that produces food • where plants face toward light • Organism that breaks down waste • A large habitat containing plants • Organism that eats other organisms • The green pigment that plants have • An animal, plant, or a single cell • something that eats other organisms • The chain of how energy is consumed • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2025-03-07
Across
- planting of seeds
- Term for soil or media
- of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
- Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Herbaceous plants
- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- grown to saleable size
Down
- Term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for post-production environment
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Practice of fertilizing while irrigation
- Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions
- Process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Life Time plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- Process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seeds
17 Clues: planting of seeds • Herbaceous plants • Term for soil or media • grown to saleable size • Practice of fertilizing while irrigation • of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance • Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating • Difference between day and night time temperatures • Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions • ...
Why is planting important? 2020-12-08
Across
- Which part of the plant keeps it in the soil and filters water?
- After planting, you should _________ your plants.
- What should you dig before putting a plant in the ground?
- How often should you water your new plants?
- What should you spread around your plants to keep the moisture in?
- _______ take in CO2 and release O2.
- What do plants grow in?
Down
- A wooden structure used to grow plants in.
- What is the opposite of native plants and are considered bad for the environment?
- Who can improve the environment?
- What do you need to break apart before planting?
- What must you continue to pull out around your new plant?
- Just like we live in houses, animals call plants their ________.
- Make sure your new plants get plenty of water and ___________.
14 Clues: What do plants grow in? • Who can improve the environment? • _______ take in CO2 and release O2. • A wooden structure used to grow plants in. • How often should you water your new plants? • What do you need to break apart before planting? • After planting, you should _________ your plants. • What must you continue to pull out around your new plant? • ...
Minerals & Agriculture 2021-03-31
Across
- the color of a mineral in powder form
- not eating enough food or enough variety of food
- the hardest mineral
- Human population expected to reach 10 _________ by 2050.
- not made from living things
- contributes to leaf production in plants
- helps plants grow roots
- provide energy for our body
- provides structures for our bodies
- contributes to seed production in plants
- keeps plant cell walls strong
- the way a mineral shines
- used in computer chips
- __________ land is land that is farmable.
Down
- meeting our needs without compromising the needs of the future
- used to coat steel
- used in jet engines
- water and ______ make up 25% of soil each.
- used in dentistry
- ____________ matter is made up of things that were once alive
- Missouri's #1 agricultural export
- used in gunpowder
- the science of growing plants in water
- contributes to a green color in plants
- provides structure for soil
- the science of growing crops and animals
- helps plants retain water
- the science of growing plants in air
- widespread starvation
- produce and balances our humans
- used in photography & mirrors
31 Clues: used in dentistry • used in gunpowder • used to coat steel • used in jet engines • the hardest mineral • widespread starvation • used in computer chips • helps plants grow roots • the way a mineral shines • helps plants retain water • provides structure for soil • not made from living things • provide energy for our body • keeps plant cell walls strong • used in photography & mirrors • ...
Adaptations of Plants in Different Habitats 2022-06-27
Across
- Pores on root to enable the exchange of gases with the atmosphere.
- Plants that live in swampy habitats at the river mouth
- The leaves which are ______, thin, and flat help these plants absorb maximum sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The stem of hydrophytes consists of light tissues called _______.
- Absorbed water in xerophytes is stored in the roots, stems and _____.
- Breathing roots of mangrove tree.
- Halophytes live in swampy area is rich in _____ content.
- The leaves in xerophytes are modified into _____.
- Thorns can also prevent xerophytes from being eaten by animals.
- Water provides _______ force that helps plants floating.
- Stomata of xerophytes are _______.
Down
- Plants that live in desert.
- Leaves of xerophytes has thick _______.
- Plants that live in aquatic habitats, either on the water surface or submerged in the water.
- The roots of xerophytes grow widely and can penetrate _______ into the soil.
- Most plants are ________.
- Stems of hydrophytes are small and hollow to reduce water flow resistance.
- Old leaves can store salt and _____ off when the concentration of salt stored is too high.
- Special structure to eliminate excess salt.
- Example of floating plant.
20 Clues: Most plants are ________. • Example of floating plant. • Plants that live in desert. • Breathing roots of mangrove tree. • Stomata of xerophytes are _______. • Leaves of xerophytes has thick _______. • Special structure to eliminate excess salt. • The leaves in xerophytes are modified into _____. • Plants that live in swampy habitats at the river mouth • ...
Chapter 8 Plants Review 2023-10-09
Across
- a true moss, liverwort, or hornwort; seedless nonvascular plants
- the force within the cell that pushes the cell membrane against the cell wall
- fern leaves
- vascular tissue that transports water
- waxy part of leaf that makes it waterproof
- long chains of glucose in cell wall of plants
- plants such as ferns, club mosses, horsetails
- a rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- vascular tissue that transports sugary solution (glucose)
- part of leaf that allows gas excahnge
- A tiny reproductive cell that found in bryophytes and seedless vascular plants
Down
- root system made of small clusters of roots; grass
- bare seed
- fully covered seed plants
- root system made up of one large root and many small, thin roots; carrots
- organelle in plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- part of leaf that contains air spaces and gases
- green pigment in plants
- outer part of a plant cell made of cellulose
- layer of leaf that contains many chloroplasts
- part of plant cell that stores water
- stem like structure in ferns
22 Clues: bare seed • fern leaves • green pigment in plants • fully covered seed plants • stem like structure in ferns • part of plant cell that stores water • vascular tissue that transports water • part of leaf that allows gas excahnge • waxy part of leaf that makes it waterproof • outer part of a plant cell made of cellulose • long chains of glucose in cell wall of plants • ...
Gardening 18 2025-02-19
Across
- Planting – Staggering plantings to ensure continuous harvests.
- – A technique for training trees to grow flat against a wall.
- – A pipe that directs water under a path or driveway.
- Wall – A vertical arrangement of plants.
- – Adding fertilizer to the soil next to growing plants.
- Sowing – Planting seeds straight into the garden instead of starting indoors.
- Wall – A structure that holds back soil on slopes.
- – Creating small hills of soil for crops like potatoes.
- – A glass structure used for growing plants year-round.
- – A covered outdoor seating area.
Down
- – Wooden flooring used in outdoor spaces.
- Planting – Growing plants together for mutual benefit.
- Solarization – Using plastic sheeting to kill weeds and pests with heat.
- – The process of sprouting potatoes before planting.
- – A propagation method where stems produce roots while still attached.
- Path – A walking trail made of small stones.
- Pruning – Trimming plant roots to control growth.
- Garden – A landscape designed with stones and drought-tolerant plants.
- – The art of shaping plants into decorative forms.
- – A water feature that adds movement to a garden.
20 Clues: – A covered outdoor seating area. • Wall – A vertical arrangement of plants. • – Wooden flooring used in outdoor spaces. • Path – A walking trail made of small stones. • Pruning – Trimming plant roots to control growth. • – A water feature that adds movement to a garden. • Wall – A structure that holds back soil on slopes. • ...
Gardening 15 2025-02-19
Across
- – An insect that feeds on plant sap.
- Virus – A disease that creates mottled patterns on leaves.
- – Tiny insects that cause silvery spots on leaves.
- – A technique for quickly planting grass or flowers.
- – A swollen growth on plants caused by insects or fungi.
- – A caterpillar that chews through young plant stems.
- Tray – A container used for germinating multiple seeds.
- Insect – A small pest that sticks to plant stems and leaves.
- – Growing plants without soil using a misting system.
- Cover – A protective fabric placed over plants.
Down
- Worm – A green caterpillar that eats brassica plants.
- Out – Transplanting tiny seedlings into individual containers.
- Wilt – A fungal disease that causes plants to turn yellow.
- – Chilling seeds to simulate winter conditions.
- – Scratching a seed coat to encourage sprouting.
- Frame – A box with a transparent lid used to protect young plants.
- Gardening – Planting based on lunar cycles.
- – A pest covered in white, cottony wax.
- Rate – The percentage of seeds that successfully sprout.
- Mold – A black fungus that grows on honeydew-covered leaves.
20 Clues: – An insect that feeds on plant sap. • – A pest covered in white, cottony wax. • Gardening – Planting based on lunar cycles. • – Chilling seeds to simulate winter conditions. • Cover – A protective fabric placed over plants. • – Scratching a seed coat to encourage sprouting. • – Tiny insects that cause silvery spots on leaves. • ...
Rural Areas (Farming) 2026-03-15
Across
- — a substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- — using resources in a way that does not harm the future.
- — plants that farmers grow for food or sale.
- — the activity of farming and growing food.
- — a small amount of water in the soil or air.
- — supplying water to crops through systems or channels.
- — flat areas built on a hillside for farming.
- — a glass building where plants grow in controlled conditions.
- — the physical shape or type of land in an area.
- — the amount of crops produced from land.
Down
- — animals such as cows, sheep, or pigs kept on farms.
- — money given by a government to support farmers or businesses.
- — material placed on soil to keep moisture and protect plants.
- — a long period with very little rain.
- — a chemical used to kill insects that damage plants.
- — the process of collecting crops from fields when they are ready.
- — to prepare and use land for growing plants.
- — land that is higher on one side and lower on the other.
- — food produced without artificial chemicals.
- — related to the countryside rather than cities.
20 Clues: — a long period with very little rain. • — the amount of crops produced from land. • — the activity of farming and growing food. • — plants that farmers grow for food or sale. • — to prepare and use land for growing plants. • — a small amount of water in the soil or air. • — food produced without artificial chemicals. • — flat areas built on a hillside for farming. • ...
Plant Survival Review 2022-04-18
Across
- Plants need air, sunlight, and ___ to grow.
- Plant tissues that transport sugars
- The amount of hours plants need to grow.
- If a plant doesn't get air, it can't get __
- the ability to perform work or change
- If plants don't have this, they won't grow well
- specialized tissues for moving water up the stem
- Evaporation of water from the leaves
Down
- Not enough sunlight can affect a plant's ____.
- Used with water and CO2 to make sugar and O2
- tiny openings under leaves
- Substances living things need to be healthy
- Parts of plants that take in water and nutrients
- Giant ____ trees are massive.
- Parts of plants that take in sunlight
- Plants give this off
16 Clues: Plants give this off • tiny openings under leaves • Giant ____ trees are massive. • Plant tissues that transport sugars • Evaporation of water from the leaves • Parts of plants that take in sunlight • the ability to perform work or change • The amount of hours plants need to grow. • Substances living things need to be healthy • Plants need air, sunlight, and ___ to grow. • ...
