plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2025-10-24
plants 2025-05-05
8 Clues: plants food factory • plant part that makes food • plant part that protects seeds • plant process that produces oxygen • plant that grows in dry environment • plant part that grows into a new plant • plant structure that supports the plant • plant part that absorbs water and nutrients
Plants 2025-09-04
plants 2026-04-28
7 Clues: plural form of number 3 • plural form of number 5 • These grow into new plants. • These hold the plant in the soil. • This part holds the plant up, above the ground. • These make fruit and seeds. They often have colorful petals. • These are where the plant makes most of its food. They are often green.
Nursery Production 2021-01-04
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- Greenhouse with no supplemental heat
- Making several plants from one
- Plants grown for producing cuttings
- What most greenhouses are made of
- Temperature controlled building to grow plants
- Part of plant that has been cut off to propagate
- Another name for tissue culture
- Woven black cloth that blocks the sun
- Most modern greenhouse shape
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- Operations that propagate plants to sell
- Scientific name for Japanese Holly
- Substance that plants are grown in
- Cutting a plant into sections
- Plants grown in large amounts
14 Clues: Most modern greenhouse shape • Cutting a plant into sections • Plants grown in large amounts • Making several plants from one • Another name for tissue culture • What most greenhouses are made of • Scientific name for Japanese Holly • Substance that plants are grown in • Plants grown for producing cuttings • Greenhouse with no supplemental heat • ...
photosynthesis 2020-10-20
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- For plants to grow
- What we breath in?
- The only variable that you change
- Transports water through out the plants
- Invisible to the eye light
- Are tiny openings and pores in a plant
- Transports sugars through out the plants
- The variable that you are investigating
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- What do plants breath in?
- how hot/cold is it
- Helps the plants grow
- Water+carbon dioxide=oxygen + water
- What organisms uses photosynthesis
- The light source needed for photosynthesis
14 Clues: how hot/cold is it • For plants to grow • What we breath in? • Helps the plants grow • What do plants breath in? • Invisible to the eye light • The only variable that you change • What organisms uses photosynthesis • Water+carbon dioxide=oxygen + water • Are tiny openings and pores in a plant • Transports water through out the plants • The variable that you are investigating • ...
Science Test Review 2016-10-03
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- learned using your five sense
- shows how energy moves through an ecosystem
- the process of how plants make their own food
- breaks down dead plants and animals
- the movement of energy through empty space
- "breathed" in by plants
- "breathed" out by plants as a waste
- the movement of energy from place to place
- has living and nonliving things
- tiny holes in the leaves of a plant
- creates its own food using energy from the sun
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- the food made by plants
- the changing of energy to a different form
- is not and never was alive
- an educated guess
- the movement of energy between touching objects
- the source of all energy
- eats other living things
18 Clues: an educated guess • the food made by plants • "breathed" in by plants • the source of all energy • eats other living things • is not and never was alive • learned using your five sense • has living and nonliving things • breaks down dead plants and animals • "breathed" out by plants as a waste • tiny holes in the leaves of a plant • the changing of energy to a different form • ...
Greenhouse Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display
- differance between the day temp and the night temp
- moving plants from one container to another
- soluble salts are washed away from the growing medium
- Plants that grow from seed in one season before dying
- hanging baskets containing plants propagated by cuttlings
- development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- small plants grown in a small amount of media divided by trays
- percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
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- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- hanging baskets containing plants propagated from seed
- term for soil or media
- grow to a saleable size
- planting of seeds
- ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
17 Clues: planting of seeds • term for soil or media • grow to a saleable size • percentage of seeds capable of germinating • moving plants from one container to another • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • differance between the day temp and the night temp • soluble salts are washed away from the growing medium • Plants that grow from seed in one season before dying • ...
Transport Mechanism 2023-04-02
20 Clues: fungi • active • plants • eccrine • passive • osmosis • apocrine • isotonic • cellulose • diffusion • hypotonic • exocytosis • celleating • homeostasis • pinocytosis • endocytosis • plasmolysis • cellmembrane • celldrinking • pahagocytosis
Environment 2023-07-23
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- the illegal hunting of animals
- the study of or an interest in the environment and the belief that it must be protected from harmful human activity
- The increasing population of the world
- causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to be continued over a long period of time
- something that can decay naturally without causing harm
- the cutting down of trees in an area
- eats a plant-based diet
- the natural environment where an animal or plant lives
- to move from one place to another with the change of season
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- an organism that grows on plants or decaying matter, for example, mushrooms
- the presence of a substance in a place where it does not belong, or at higher levels than normal
- a state of deep sleep that many animals do during the winter months
- eats both plants and meat
- the animals kept on a farm
- the protection of animals, plants, natural areas and natural substances
- the production of meat, vegetables or other foods from plants or animals
- the number and types of plants and animals in a specific area or in the world
- the relationship between plants, other living things, and the environment
- all the people, animals and plants living in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- a location outside a large city or town
20 Clues: eats a plant-based diet • eats both plants and meat • the animals kept on a farm • the illegal hunting of animals • the cutting down of trees in an area • The increasing population of the world • a location outside a large city or town • the natural environment where an animal or plant lives • something that can decay naturally without causing harm • ...
Structure and Functions of Animal and Plant Cells 2024-08-29
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- Tissue involved in the storage and transport of necessary materials in plants.
- Slit-like structures that aid in the exchange of gases between plants and the environment.
- Highest level of biological organization.
- Type of [DOWN 12], is voluntary and striated.
- Type of tissue in animals characterized by the presence of ground substances and fibers that support, bind, and protect organs.
- Type of [ACROSS 11], is a more flexible matrix than bone.
- They regulate the opening and closing of [ACROSS 5]. (Two words, no spaces)
- These tissues are involved in the growth and development of plants.
- Transports water and other material upwards from the roots.
- Epidermal outgrowths in plants that reflect excess light and regulate temperature.
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- Tree's skin, or dog's sound.
- Type of tissue that contains neurons and glial cells.
- Transports glucose from the leaves to the different parts of the plant.
- Prevents excess water loss in plants.
- Type of animal tissue that forms the inner and outer lining of organs, the covering in surfaces, and the primary glandular tissue of the body.
- Type of [ACROSS 17], involved in the secondary growth of plants.
- Where is the Apical Meristem located? (Two words, no spaces)
- Type of tissue found in animal cells that contract to cause movement.
- Type of [DOWN 12], can be found in the heart.
- Covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants.
20 Clues: Tree's skin, or dog's sound. • Prevents excess water loss in plants. • Highest level of biological organization. • Type of [DOWN 12], is voluntary and striated. • Type of [DOWN 12], can be found in the heart. • Type of tissue that contains neurons and glial cells. • Type of [ACROSS 11], is a more flexible matrix than bone. • ...
Garden Crossword 2025-06-12
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- A new shoot emerging from a seed
- Used to transport soil, plants, or tools
- Distributes water over large areas
- Large scissors for trimming hedges or shrubs
- used to protect skin from the sun
- A common garden tool used for weeding and soil preparation.
- Essential for plant growth and the foundation of a healthy garden
- used to ensure safety in the garden
- Insects essential for pollination
- used for a wide variety of tasks related to plant care, soil preparation, and garden maintenance
- A tool with a flat blade for digging or edging
- Can Portable container for watering plants
- Protect hands while gardening
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- used to promote soil quality
- A small hand tool used for digging
- To trim a plant to encourage growth or shape
- Unwanted plants competing with cultivated plants
- Plants like basil or thyme used for seasoning or medicine
- Gathers leaves, debris, or levels soil
- The primary focus of a garden, providing beauty and produce.
- Rounded blade for digging deeper holes
- used to improve soil health and enhance plant growth by providing nutrients, improving soil structure, and enhancing water retention
- used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- Provides light necessary for photosynthesis and plant development
- Crucial for plant hydration and overall health
25 Clues: used to promote soil quality • Protect hands while gardening • A new shoot emerging from a seed • used to protect skin from the sun • Insects essential for pollination • A small hand tool used for digging • Distributes water over large areas • used to ensure safety in the garden • Gathers leaves, debris, or levels soil • Rounded blade for digging deeper holes • ...
Anatomy of Plants 2022-11-30
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- outer layer of cells
- DNA housed in the Nucleus
- basic structural unit of plants
- site of photosynthesis
- center of the root
- one of two parts of vascular system
- powerhouse of the cell
- important for glycosylation
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- stems that are currently growing
- holds the DNA in eukaryotes
- transport network for molecules
- one of two parts of vascular system
- DNA NOT housed in Nucleus
- translate the RNA into proteins
- structure surrounding the cell
- cell filling
- large groups of organized cells
- storage of oil starch and proteins
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
19 Clues: cell filling • center of the root • outer layer of cells • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • site of photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell • DNA NOT housed in Nucleus • DNA housed in the Nucleus • holds the DNA in eukaryotes • important for glycosylation • structure surrounding the cell • transport network for molecules • translate the RNA into proteins • basic structural unit of plants • ...
Australian Native Plants 2024-08-03
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- a type of forest evolved to withstand tough conditions with resulting plants having hard, stiff leaves
- a dry dehiscent fruit formed from two or more carpels
- of a perianth undefined as calyx or corolla
- species name indicating fine silky hairs on foliage
- a root modification specific to the Proteaceae family
- species indicating a distinct leaf border
- a close long-term interaction between two organisms
- paperbarks
- an intricately divided simple leaf
- without a stalk
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- family containing the tallest flowering plant in the world
- a terrestrial orchid genus with a hooded flower
- an iconic Australian genus making up over two thirds of Australian forests
- plants which flower only once and then die
- a woody swelling allowing certain plants to survive fire
- a winter flowering Proteaceae genus with conspicuous pollen presenters
- genus commonly named eggs and bacon
- indigenous name of Araucaria bidwillii
18 Clues: paperbarks • without a stalk • an intricately divided simple leaf • genus commonly named eggs and bacon • indigenous name of Araucaria bidwillii • species indicating a distinct leaf border • plants which flower only once and then die • of a perianth undefined as calyx or corolla • a terrestrial orchid genus with a hooded flower • ...
Unit 2 Plants 2025-09-15
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- something that is completely different from another thing
- very tiny living organisms
- having to do with veins or vessels that carry fluid throughout an organism
- thainga that are avalable and ready to be used
- unlike other things
- the science that deals with how things are made up and how they change when they interact with other things
- the act of taking in oxygen
- the gree substance found in almost all plants
- parts of the plant's cells in which photosynthesis takes place
- substance that gives color to plant or animal tissues
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- a small amount of matter formed by combining 2 or more atoms
- something related to the make up of substances
- the state of being
- the thing that is necessary for something to be whole or to do its job
- process by which a green plant uses the sun'e energy to make food for the plant
- simple sugar
- the result of putting things together
- something that is absolutely necessary
18 Clues: simple sugar • the state of being • unlike other things • very tiny living organisms • the act of taking in oxygen • the result of putting things together • something that is absolutely necessary • the gree substance found in almost all plants • thainga that are avalable and ready to be used • something related to the make up of substances • ...
Plants 2020-12-18
7 Clues: source of energy • A "transport system" • Where most plants make their food • used to take in water and minerals • Plants need this gas for photosynthesis • the name of the food that a plant makes • Plants make their food with this process
Plants 2021-03-24
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- absorb minerals and water from the soil and hold the plants.
- protect seeds and they are edible.
- is strong and transports water around the plant.
- collect sunlight and make food for the plant.
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- make seeds and fruits.
- help the plants reproduce because they can grow into a new plant.
- attract insects to the plants.
7 Clues: make seeds and fruits. • attract insects to the plants. • protect seeds and they are edible. • collect sunlight and make food for the plant. • is strong and transports water around the plant. • absorb minerals and water from the soil and hold the plants. • help the plants reproduce because they can grow into a new plant.
Plants 2020-10-22
7 Clues: has veins • has NO veins • the beginning of a plant • the food or resources plants use • absorbs sunlight to produce food • has cones and usues needles to get food. • usually found under the soil and gets the nutrients
Plants 2021-10-05
7 Clues: Ovary contains... • Male part of the flower • Food factory of a plant • Female part of the flower • Part of a plant above the ground • Part of the plant below the ground • How many types of veins are there
PLANTS 2021-07-15
7 Clues: mint is a form of • grow on the floor • kitchen of the plant • big and strong plants • climbs with the support • beautiful part of the plant • helps the water to move upwards
Plants 2021-06-09
7 Clues: somebody who studies plants • It makes the seeds and fruit • a small flower that has not opened yet • use the sun and air to make food for the plant • brings water and food to the rest of the plant • absorbs the water and holds the plant in the soil • A plant needs water, air, the sun and _______ to grow
Plants 2021-06-09
7 Clues: - Supports the plant • - First part of the plant • - Extra glucose is stored in • - The food factory of the plant • - Which part is changed into fruit • - plants can make food with the help of • - During photosynthesis process plants inhale
PLANTS 2017-04-30
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- SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS LIKE WHEAT , MAIZE AND RICE HAVE ONE SEED LIFE ARE CALEED ___.
- A STAGE OF A SEED TO A BIG PLANT IS CALLED ___.
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- A PROPERTY THAT COMES UNDER WIND DISPERSAL.
- SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS LIKE GRAMS , PEAS,BEANS ARE CALLED____.
- EXAMPLE FOR WATER DISPERSAL.
- EXAMPLE FOR WIND DISPERSAL .
- SOMETHING THATS PRESENT IN ALL ANIMALS.
7 Clues: EXAMPLE FOR WATER DISPERSAL. • EXAMPLE FOR WIND DISPERSAL . • SOMETHING THATS PRESENT IN ALL ANIMALS. • A PROPERTY THAT COMES UNDER WIND DISPERSAL. • A STAGE OF A SEED TO A BIG PLANT IS CALLED ___. • SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS LIKE GRAMS , PEAS,BEANS ARE CALLED____. • SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS LIKE WHEAT , MAIZE AND RICE HAVE ONE SEED LIFE ARE CALEED ___.
plants 2018-03-04
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- All plants needs sunlight, food and ____.
- The ___ of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- Plants grow from tiny ____.
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- They have soft and weak stem.
- Plants give out ____which helps us to breathe.
- They are tall, strong and have a trunk.
- This carries water and food to all parts of the plants.
7 Clues: Plants grow from tiny ____. • They have soft and weak stem. • All plants needs sunlight, food and ____. • They are tall, strong and have a trunk. • Plants give out ____which helps us to breathe. • This carries water and food to all parts of the plants. • The ___ of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
PLANTS 2018-04-22
7 Clues: An agent of seed dispersal. • Part of the seed which stores food • Type of seed that have two cotyledons. • The part of the embryo that grows downwards • Chemicals that are sprayed on standing crops. • Plants whose leaves can grow into new plants. • A seed which is transported by air and is very hairy.
Plants 2018-04-24
7 Clues: HAS ONE COTYLEDON • PROTECTS THE SEED • DEVELOPS IN SHOOT • DEVELOPS INTO ROOT • HAS TWO COTYLEDONS • SMALL OPENING FOR AIR PASSAGE • PROVIDES FOOD FOR THE BABY PLANT
Plants 2018-04-24
7 Clues: watered • of energy • development of a seed • sprayed on standing crops • crops-crops which grow in summer • crops-crops which grow in winter • used for destroying harmful insects
Plants 2018-04-23
7 Clues: Develops in shoot • Protects the seed • Develops into root • Has two coty ledons • Has only one cotyledon • Small opening for air passage • Provides foof for the baby plant
Plants 2017-09-22
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- the tissue which provide flexibility to young stems
- roots which are modified for support of the plant
- the type of root that has a main root and lateral roots
- the name of the buds present on a potato
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- the pores on a leaf
- stems which are modified for support of the plant
- the name of the plants food
7 Clues: the pores on a leaf • the name of the plants food • the name of the buds present on a potato • stems which are modified for support of the plant • roots which are modified for support of the plant • the tissue which provide flexibility to young stems • the type of root that has a main root and lateral roots
Plants 2018-06-22
plants 2013-08-03
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- A life cycle is all the ________ that an animal goes through from birth to death.
- Pleants use _________ from the soil to help them grow.
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- Baby hippos are really small when they're born but change in ____ as they grow.
- Every living thing has a life _______.
- __________ look very different when they become frogs.
- A butterfly changes ______ as it grows.
- A chick changes colour as it grows into a hen.
7 Clues: Every living thing has a life _______. • A butterfly changes ______ as it grows. • A chick changes colour as it grows into a hen. • __________ look very different when they become frogs. • Pleants use _________ from the soil to help them grow. • Baby hippos are really small when they're born but change in ____ as they grow. • ...
Plants 2016-04-29
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- Crops grown from June to October
- crops grown from November to April
- The seed having one seed leaf
- The seed having two seed leaf
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- The development of a seed into a seedling
- The practise of growing plants on a large scale
- Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
7 Clues: The seed having one seed leaf • The seed having two seed leaf • Crops grown from June to October • crops grown from November to April • The development of a seed into a seedling • The practise of growing plants on a large scale • Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
Plants 2016-04-29
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- crops grown from November to April
- The development of a seed into a seedling
- Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
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- Crops grown from June to October
- The seed having two seed leaf
- The seed having one seed leaf
- The practise of growing plants on a large scale
7 Clues: The seed having two seed leaf • The seed having one seed leaf • Crops grown from June to October • crops grown from November to April • The development of a seed into a seedling • The practise of growing plants on a large scale • Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
Plants 2023-11-17
Plants 2023-12-22
7 Clues: A Herb • Root like Raddish • Site of Fertilization • A Tree with strong stem • Site where photosynthesis occurs • Help in absorption of water and minerals from soil • Transfer water and minerals to different parts of plants
Plants 2022-06-21
7 Clues: what is paper made of? • what are clothes made of? • what do we cut to make paper? • what can gingers and mints be? • what is cotton used for making? • what kind of food does plants give? • what plants make that we can breathe
Plants 2023-02-15
7 Clues: found on ferns • found in fruits • have petals on it • grows after the flower • it is a non-flowering plant • is the colour green and grows on the ground • takes in sunlight and makes it into food for the plant
plants 2023-03-31
Plants 2024-05-02
7 Clues: This part makes the seeds. • This part holds the plant up. • This can grow into a new plant. • The Greek word that means "light." • These make the food for the plant. • Examples: trees, grass, ferns, bushes... • These absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Plants 2024-10-21
7 Clues: a flower with thorns • short green plants in yards • a colorful plant that blooms • part of a plant that is green • a plant that grows in deserts • a tall plant with big yellow petals • tall plants with leaves and branches
plants 2023-01-12
7 Clues: A common red flower. • Another word for dirt. • Brightly colored parts of a plant. • A liquid that plants need to grow. • A place where plants and flowers can be found. • A tall flower that is yellow with a brown center. • What a plant needs to grow that is made by the sun.
Plants 2022-12-13
7 Clues: Plants need... • A prickly plant. • Put plants in... • Watch out for... • One type of plant is... • This magazine is about... • Can be used to water plants.
Plants 2023-08-12
7 Clues: Tiny pores in the leaf • The flat part of the leaf • Female part of the flower • It keeps the plant upright • Food making process in plant • The arrangement of veins in leaf • The green substance presentvin the leaf
Plants 2025-04-01
Plants 2024-11-07
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- It has a flower and a round leaf part. Aquatic animals use it for shade, food, or a place to rest.
- Many people like to eat this aquatic plant.
- This terrestrial plant grows on the ground; it covers a lot of the land.
- A spiky terrestrial plant that can store water for a long time
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- This terrestrial plant is a home to many animals; it is taller than a bush.
- One ___________ between terrestrial and aquatic plants is that terrestrial plants need soil, but aquatic plants do not.
- This terrestrial plant has many leaves.
7 Clues: This terrestrial plant has many leaves. • Many people like to eat this aquatic plant. • A spiky terrestrial plant that can store water for a long time • This terrestrial plant grows on the ground; it covers a lot of the land. • This terrestrial plant is a home to many animals; it is taller than a bush. • ...
plants 2025-07-17
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- are important because they can breathe in
- funny part is that it has a little parachute to help it
- out it’s seeds by using the wind to let it fly and
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- to it’s next destination and the area where they want
- dandelion plant which has the unique ability to
- go to.
- and breathe out fresh air.There’s many types plants such
7 Clues: go to. • are important because they can breathe in • dandelion plant which has the unique ability to • out it’s seeds by using the wind to let it fly and • to it’s next destination and the area where they want • funny part is that it has a little parachute to help it • and breathe out fresh air.There’s many types plants such
PLANTS 2024-12-27
7 Clues: THE STUDY OF PLANTS • TINY PORES IN THE LEAVES • THEY GIVE ENGERY TO THE PLANT • THE GREEN PIGMENT FOUND IN PLANTS • CONVERTING LIGHT TO ENGERY IN PLANTS • THESE VERY TINY ORGANS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS • THEY MOVE POLLEN FROM THE MALE PART OF THE FLOWER TO THE FEMALE PART
PLANTS 2025-09-06
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- Female part of the flower that receives pollen (Down)
- Plants that float on water, like lotus (Across)
- Underground stem with buds called "eyes" (Across)
- Climbing plant with tendrils (Down)
- Male part of flower (Across)
Down
- Plant growing in salty areas (Across)
- Growth of a plant part in response to touch (Down)
- Underground stem storing food (Down)
8 Clues: Male part of flower (Across) • Climbing plant with tendrils (Down) • Underground stem storing food (Down) • Plant growing in salty areas (Across) • Plants that float on water, like lotus (Across) • Underground stem with buds called "eyes" (Across) • Growth of a plant part in response to touch (Down) • Female part of the flower that receives pollen (Down)
Plants 2025-12-31
Plant Propagation 2015-01-26
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- the entire plant before germination
- plant container which usually holds 6 to 12 plants and is sold as a unit
- a section of stem or root used for propagation of plants
- a plant which grows, flowers, produces seed, and dies in one year
- young plants that have been germinated several days
- a plant having only one cotyledon, or seed leaf
- to increase in number, to reproduce
- a plant having two cotyledons, or seed leaves
- a material which is used to start and grow seeds and plants
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- the outer covering of the seed
- to move plants from one growing location to another
- to increase in number
- a method of propagation requiring the cutting and dividing of plants
- the food supply for the young developing seedling which is contained in the seed
- to sprout or being to grow
- an offspring of two different varieties of plants
16 Clues: to increase in number • to sprout or being to grow • the outer covering of the seed • the entire plant before germination • to increase in number, to reproduce • a plant having two cotyledons, or seed leaves • a plant having only one cotyledon, or seed leaf • an offspring of two different varieties of plants • to move plants from one growing location to another • ...
NbS Crossword 2025-01-26
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- Animals living in the wild
- Plants that give us oxygen and clean the air
- A gas that trees and plants take out of the air
- Flowing water that moves nutrients and supports life
- Plant-covered roofs that help cool buildings and clean the air
- The process of transferring pollen to help plants grow
- Plants that help keep soil in place and prevent erosion
- A small body of water that helps with water storage and wildlife
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- Earth where plants grow and store carbon
- How plants use sunlight to make food
- Big body of saltwater that help cool the planet
- Plants that help pollinate and create food for insects
- Turning old materials into new products
- Harmful substances that damage the environment
- Insects that help flowers make seeds and fruits
- A protective layer in the sky that helps block harmful rays
16 Clues: Animals living in the wild • How plants use sunlight to make food • Turning old materials into new products • Earth where plants grow and store carbon • Plants that give us oxygen and clean the air • Harmful substances that damage the environment • Big body of saltwater that help cool the planet • A gas that trees and plants take out of the air • ...
Chapter 9: Plant Diversity 2022-11-09
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- Plants that have tube-like structures are called __________.
- The part of a plant cell that converts light energy into chemical energy
- The type of cells plants are made of
- The process through which plants make their own food
- Plants that don't have tube-like structures are called __________.
- Plants are ____________, meaning they are made of many cells.
- A type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients throughout the plant
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- An organic compound made of chains of glucose
- The special name scientists give nonvascular seedless plants
- Small opening on the surface layer of leaves
- A leaf of a fern
- A layer of plant tissue that produces new vascular tissue
- Organisms that make their own food
- Vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout the plant
- A plant with more than two growing seasons
- A waxy protective layer on plants
16 Clues: A leaf of a fern • A waxy protective layer on plants • Organisms that make their own food • The type of cells plants are made of • A plant with more than two growing seasons • Small opening on the surface layer of leaves • An organic compound made of chains of glucose • The process through which plants make their own food • ...
iEx6 - Unit 3 2025-09-02
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- → to work together to do something.
- → the “food” or substances that help plants and animals grow and stay healthy.
- → to move something from one place to another.
- → the way plants use sunlight, water, and air to make food.
- → tiny plants that live in water and make food using sunlight.
- → an animal that eats plants and animals. (Example: a bear)
- → an animal that eats only plants. (Example: a rabbit)
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- → living things that eat plants or animals to get energy.
- → a plant that makes its own food using sunlight.
- → the green part in plants that helps them use sunlight to make food.
- → to keep something to use later.
- → a tool that makes very tiny things look big.
- → very important, something you must have.
- → when two or more people (or animals) work together.
- → an animal that eats only other animals. (Example: a lion)
- chain → a line that shows who eats whom in nature.
16 Clues: → to keep something to use later. • → to work together to do something. • → very important, something you must have. • → a tool that makes very tiny things look big. • → to move something from one place to another. • → a plant that makes its own food using sunlight. • chain → a line that shows who eats whom in nature. • ...
Farm To School 2016-11-29
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- Where the plants are
- Dig with 'em
- Red and sweet fruit
- Keep the vampires away!
- Rake with 'em
- Fellow plants that drain the nutrients from the soil
- In the radish family
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- Natural soil loosener
- What you grow in a garden
- Water your plants with this
- A rabbit's favourite snack
- Red and in the onion family
- A green leaf that is nice to munch on
- the Plants home
- Your class' area to plant
15 Clues: Dig with 'em • Rake with 'em • the Plants home • Red and sweet fruit • Where the plants are • In the radish family • Natural soil loosener • Keep the vampires away! • What you grow in a garden • Your class' area to plant • A rabbit's favourite snack • Water your plants with this • Red and in the onion family • A green leaf that is nice to munch on • ...
Farm To School 2016-11-29
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- Where the plants are
- Dig with 'em
- Red and sweet fruit
- Keep the vampires away!
- Rake with 'em
- Fellow plants that drain the nutrients from the soil
- In the radish family
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- Natural soil loosener
- What you grow in a garden
- Water your plants with this
- A rabbit's favourite snack
- Red and in the onion family
- A green leaf that is nice to munch on
- the Plants home
- Your class' area to plant
15 Clues: Dig with 'em • Rake with 'em • the Plants home • Red and sweet fruit • Where the plants are • In the radish family • Natural soil loosener • Keep the vampires away! • What you grow in a garden • Your class' area to plant • A rabbit's favourite snack • Water your plants with this • Red and in the onion family • A green leaf that is nice to munch on • ...
-cult- 2025-11-18
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- farming and growing food.
- growing garden plants like fruits, veggies, and flowers.
- growing just one type of crop in a large area.
- people who grow grapes.
- a smaller group with its own style or interests.
- farming fish or water plants.
- a small group with its own way of doing things.
- a person who works in farming.
- not polite or not knowing much about culture.
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- people who breed and care for birds.
- having many different cultures together.
- growing and caring for plants.
- a group with very strong, unusual beliefs.
- a person who looks after trees.
- a person who grows garden plants.
- to prepare land for growing plants.
- the culture of people on the internet.
- a person who cares for and breeds birds.
- the way a group of people live and behave.
19 Clues: people who grow grapes. • farming and growing food. • farming fish or water plants. • growing and caring for plants. • a person who works in farming. • a person who looks after trees. • a person who grows garden plants. • to prepare land for growing plants. • people who breed and care for birds. • the culture of people on the internet. • having many different cultures together. • ...
Plant Diversity 1 Crossword Activity 2017-06-12
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- the waxy outer coating of a plant
- plant organ where spores are produced
- tissue that transports sugars
- zygote coating for plants in danger of drying out
- tissue that transports water
- flowering plants
- when a plant dries out
- plants that lack a vascular system
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- plants that contain a vascular system
- an organelle that helps cell efficiency
- plant organ where gametes are produced
- "naked" plants
- an organelle that holds the cell plate assembly
- ancestors of plants, "green algae"
14 Clues: "naked" plants • flowering plants • when a plant dries out • tissue that transports water • tissue that transports sugars • the waxy outer coating of a plant • ancestors of plants, "green algae" • plants that lack a vascular system • plants that contain a vascular system • plant organ where spores are produced • plant organ where gametes are produced • ...
Weed Stuff 2013-12-03
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- how plants are identified and named
- plants growing where they are not wanted, out of place or have virtues that have not yet been discovered
- ability of a formerly susceptible plant population to survive herbicide doses above those that were once used to control the original population
- ability of a plant population to remain uninjured by herbicide doses normally used to control the plant species
- the elimination of all plants and plant parts of a weed species from an area
- plant population dies at herbicide doses that normally do not injure other plant species
- a group of plants within a single species that has biological traits different in some portion form the entire population
- temporary condition where live seeds fail to germinate even when appropriate levels of moisture, air, temperature and light are available
- when one organism lives on, or with another organism, at whose expense it takes food, shelter, and/or support
- live indefinetely
- plants that produce one cotyledon
- determines how tightly bound a herbicide can be held to a soil
- 3-D natural body on the surface of the earth in which plants grow; contains living organisms and mineral components
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- underground modified stem
- preventative technique used to isolate and prevent the spread of a weed
- common name for N-(Phosphonomethyl) glycine
- most frequent method of weed control in rice
- the firs herbicide that weeds were found to be chemically resistant to
- non-woody, above ground stems that die each year in temperate climates
- aboveground modified stem
- inhibition of the growth of nearby plants through the production of biological toxins
- how plants function internally
- require 2 growing seasons to complete life cycle
- movement through new tissue only through the xylem
- movement through new and old tissue through the phloem
- study of an organism in its environment
- plants that produce two cotyledons
- one growing season
- an aquatic, aerial, or terrestrial environment
29 Clues: live indefinetely • one growing season • underground modified stem • aboveground modified stem • how plants function internally • plants that produce one cotyledon • plants that produce two cotyledons • how plants are identified and named • study of an organism in its environment • common name for N-(Phosphonomethyl) glycine • most frequent method of weed control in rice • ...
UNIT 3 Review Game project 2023-10-11
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- the leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem
- Plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- The leaf tip
- The release of water Vapor from the leaves of plants. It also cools the plant
- Latin is the language used for scientific classification
- algae, fungi, and lichens
- Plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- Plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It is usually the second year.
- seed-bearing or flowering plants
- The edges of the leaf
- Part of biology that deals with plants
- Plants usually go dormant in response to adverse conditions such as extreme heat or cold
- seeds are not in an ovary
- a tall plant that can live for a very long time
- Plants that retain their eaves and remain green year-round
- A Swedish botanist, developed the binomial system of naming plants using two latin words to indicate the genus and the species
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots.
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- Stage is when a plant rests or grows very little
- The structural Framework of the leaf
- converts sugars and starches into energy
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- The large, flat part of the leaf
- plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- ferns, horsetails and club mosses
- true mosses and liverworts
- seeds enclosed in an ovary
- The science of classifying and identifying organisms such as plants
- The large center vein
- Describes leaves without a petiole
- plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom in the first year
- Process by which plants capture sunlight and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food
31 Clues: The leaf tip • The edges of the leaf • The large center vein • algae, fungi, and lichens • seeds are not in an ovary • true mosses and liverworts • seeds enclosed in an ovary • The large, flat part of the leaf • seed-bearing or flowering plants • ferns, horsetails and club mosses • Describes leaves without a petiole • The structural Framework of the leaf • ...
horticulture cross word puzzle 2024-03-08
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- the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent), and stigma.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
- contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, become seeds.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward
- the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub,
- significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant,
- main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants,
- small structures that are present together in clusters.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward
- region of cells capable of division and growth in the root and shoot tips in plants.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem
- having an embryo with a single cotyledon
- a liquid flowing in a narrow space in opposition
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- a region of plant tissue, found chiefly at the growing tips of roots
- having an embryo with two cotyledons
- a group of seed-producing plants
20 Clues: a group of seed-producing plants • having an embryo with two cotyledons • having an embryo with a single cotyledon • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, • a liquid flowing in a narrow space in opposition • the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. • small structures that are present together in clusters. • ...
Petal to the Metal 2025-02-11
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- plants with tubing
- transports that good ol' H2O
- leafy raincoat
- makes plants thirsty
- straw for food
- food packet for a seed
- pine-sol seeds
- "young sprout"
- flower power plants
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- green food makers
- makes a plant tough
- flowers that love to network
- all dried out
- makes the pipelines for plants
- flowers that love parallels
- wannabe root systems
16 Clues: all dried out • leafy raincoat • straw for food • pine-sol seeds • "young sprout" • green food makers • plants with tubing • makes a plant tough • flower power plants • makes plants thirsty • wannabe root systems • food packet for a seed • flowers that love parallels • transports that good ol' H2O • flowers that love to network • makes the pipelines for plants
Y9 Science | Feeding Groups 2023-06-08
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- Breakdown dead or decaying energy
- A physical, behavioral or physiological process or behaviour an organism adopts
- What energy and matter make up
- How organisms get energy
- Animal, plant, fungi, _______, bacteria
- Organisms that eat plants and animals
- What plants produce as waste that other organisms breathe
- A plant or animal native and restricted to a certain place
- Organisms that only eat plants
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- Plants, algae and single-celled organisms fall into this category
- The process plants use to convert the sun's energy into food
- survival
- Gain energy by eating other organisms
- A community of animals, plants, or humans among whose members interbreeding occurs.
- The sugar organisms get from the energy of the sun
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. tundra.
- The non-living components of an ecosystem
17 Clues: survival • How organisms get energy • What energy and matter make up • Organisms that only eat plants • Breakdown dead or decaying energy • Gain energy by eating other organisms • Organisms that eat plants and animals • Animal, plant, fungi, _______, bacteria • The non-living components of an ecosystem • The sugar organisms get from the energy of the sun • ...
Annual Plant Terms 2024-03-04
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- Process of moving plants from one container to another or from container to ground
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Term for soil or media
- Difference in day and night temperatures
- Development of lateral branches that make busy appearances
- Ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Grown to sale able size
- Described procedures used to prepare plants for post-production
- Plastic containers that divide into separate growing compartments
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated from seed
- Process where soluble salts are washed out of the medium as water flows through
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings
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- Refers to the amount of time the plant maintains health
- Percentage of seeds that will grow
- Fertilizing while irrigating
- Plants that grow one season before dying
- Planting of seeds
17 Clues: Planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • Grown to sale able size • Fertilizing while irrigating • Percentage of seeds that will grow • Difference in day and night temperatures • Plants that grow one season before dying • Ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • Refers to the amount of time the plant maintains health • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2026-03-03
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- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- day and night temperatures
- Development of lateral branches
- Describes the procedures used to prepare plants for a post- production environment
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Flower for one season, then die
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Term for soil or media
- soluble salts are filtered out
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- Grown to a sellable size
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- plastic containers that divide plants
- Planting of seeds
17 Clues: Planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • Grown to a sellable size • day and night temperatures • soluble salts are filtered out • Development of lateral branches • Flower for one season, then die • plastic containers that divide plants • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • ...
plant classification 2020-02-10
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- the sticky fluid that can be found in the xylem and phloem
- seeds are light weight so they flow in the breese and be dispersed
- fertilized egg/ zygote
- plants plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water examples mosses liver-worms
- flowering plants
- live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are decomposed in new areas
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel vascular
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- contains sperm cells
- seeds fall into water and float to new locations
- two year life cycle; once they produce they die
- produce naked seeds and cones
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- liver more than 2 years; flower every year
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within stem, tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- seeds have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- a way plants reproduce
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout the plant
20 Clues: flowering plants • contains sperm cells • fertilized egg/ zygote • a way plants reproduce • produce naked seeds and cones • seed leaves where food may be stored • live one growing season; herbaceous stems • liver more than 2 years; flower every year • two year life cycle; once they produce they die • seeds fall into water and float to new locations • ...
Food Chain Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-09
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- plants that produce or make their own food
- animals that eat only plants
- animals that eat both plants and other animals
- dioxide plant need a gas in the air to make food
- it only eat plants
- the order in which animals eat plants and other animals to get energy
- community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment
- absorbed through roots
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- animals that eat meat only
- the final consumer on the food chain
- plants make their own food using energy from the sun
- an animal that preys on other animals
- it’s a carnivore
- any living thing
- a living thing that is unable to make its own food
- the flow from one organism to another as they are consumed
16 Clues: it’s a carnivore • any living thing • it only eat plants • absorbed through roots • animals that eat meat only • animals that eat only plants • the final consumer on the food chain • an animal that preys on other animals • plants that produce or make their own food • animals that eat both plants and other animals • dioxide plant need a gas in the air to make food • ...
Transport Mechanism 2023-04-02
20 Clues: fungi • active • plants • eccrine • passive • osmosis • apocrine • isotonic • cellulose • diffusion • hypotonic • exocytosis • celleating • homeostasis • pinocytosis • endocytosis • plasmolysis • cellmembrane • celldrinking • pahagocytosis
Prince's Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
20 Clues: Seed • Plants • Cycads • Pollen • Rhizome • Rhizoid • Glucose • Conifers • Vascular • Ginkgoes • Producers • Diffusion • Gynosperm • Cellulose • Angiosperm • NonVascular • Chloroplant • Chlorophyll • VascularSystem • Photosynthesis
What is Botany / Parts of Plants 2023-01-26
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- Reproductive structures on some plants.
- Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere.
- Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group.
- Plants with seeds but no flowers like evergreen trees belong to the group _______________.
- Flowering plants that have seeds belong to the group __________________.
- Plants change sunlight into food through this process.
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- The number one production crop in the US.
- Small seedless plants like mosses fall into this group.
- Last name of the scientist who developed many uses for the peanut and many other soil science techniques.
- Plants give off ___________ as a waste product.
- Part of the plant that moves nutrients from the roots to the leaves and gives the plant support.
- A person who studies botany is called a botanist or a _____________.
- Plant part that aids in protection and dispersion of the seeds.
- Last name of the scientist who developed the binomial nomenclature system used to name organisms.
- plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients from the soil.
- This structure makes food for the plant.
16 Clues: Reproductive structures on some plants. • This structure makes food for the plant. • The number one production crop in the US. • Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere. • Plants give off ___________ as a waste product. • Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group. • Plants change sunlight into food through this process. • ...
3B Hannah Rogers 2021-04-23
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- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- water can absorb into the ground and become _______
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- Process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- when plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Carbon moves from plants to animals
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria
- as dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into inorganic forms such as ammonium salts (NH4+) by a process called _______
- _______ splits n2 atoms
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- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from _____ to the atmosphere when fuels are burned
- ________ get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals that contain organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen
- _______ need nitrogen to grow
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state
- Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- water can become _______ when it flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____
20 Clues: _______ splits n2 atoms • _______ need nitrogen to grow • Carbon moves from plants to animals • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____ • Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______ • ...
Types Of Food Plants 2021-04-28
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- are edible seeds derived from tamilia grasses.
- and pods are vegetable-producing plants in the form of green seeds.
- are classified as an example of food plants.
- is a plant that includes types of vegetables.
- cabbage plant is often called a two-year green plant.
- plants are rich in carbohydrates
- is the main source of carbohydrates.
- and tubers of this plant can be in the form of stem tubers, root tubers, taro, carrots and potatoes.
- is one of the main food ingredients besides rice.
- oilseed of this plant is a plant that is important as a food crop.
- contain lots of good vitamin C and carotene.
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- are plants that produce seeds which are the main source of energy for humans.
- of this plant are rich in carotene and good vitamin C and contain a good amount of calcium, iron and minerals.
- can be used as animal feed and the nuts can be eaten.
- are a type of legume plant.
- plants of the Brassia clan which are used as food.
- plants that contain a number of vitamins from A, B-complex, to C, folic acid, minerals and protein.
- is a plant that belongs to the family.
- a type of plant that tends to be high in fat, still contains vitamins, minerals, and protein.
- potato plants that contain carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and fiber.
20 Clues: are a type of legume plant. • plants are rich in carbohydrates • is the main source of carbohydrates. • is a plant that belongs to the family. • are classified as an example of food plants. • contain lots of good vitamin C and carotene. • is a plant that includes types of vegetables. • are edible seeds derived from tamilia grasses. • ...
Food Web 2018-12-12
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- The act of killing a wild animal for food.
- Our fellow omnivore, big claws, big teeth.
- These organisms take energy from the sun to make their own food.
- Plants produce this for their food.
- All life on earth needs gets its energy from this.
- Animals that eat dead animals.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals.
- Animals that eat meat.
- Large land animal that we use to make our own food.
- An animal that preys on other animals.
- Make their own food from the Sun and water.
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- This flying scavenger is one big bird.
- These consumers eat the secondary consumers.
- These organisms eat other organisms for food.
- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- These consumers eat other consumers.
- This plant kills flies.
- Animals that eat plants.
- These consumers eat plants
19 Clues: Animals that eat meat. • This plant kills flies. • Animals that eat plants. • These consumers eat plants • Animals that eat dead animals. • Plants produce this for their food. • Animals that eat plants and animals. • These consumers eat other consumers. • This flying scavenger is one big bird. • An animal that preys on other animals. • The act of killing a wild animal for food. • ...
Trophic Levels Crossword 2013-03-28
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- eats dead plants,animals,and waste material.
- makes its own food.
- eats microscopic plants and animals and rotting plants.
- eats algae and microscopic plants and animals.
- as an adult may not eat food.
- feed mainly on dead material.
- eats flying insects and seeds.
- tertiary consumer native to PA.
- get energy by feeding on other organisms.
- An illustration of all food chains within an ecosystem.
- eats bark and twigs.
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- eats plants and there seeds.
- feed on both primary and secondary consumers.
- as adults, males feed on fruit and nectar and females suck blood.
- shows all the living organisms which are the same number of steps away from the sun.
- eats just algae.
- Consumer feeds mainly on producers.
- feeds mainly on primary consumers.
- completes the nutrient cycle in an ecosystem.
19 Clues: eats just algae. • makes its own food. • eats bark and twigs. • eats plants and there seeds. • as an adult may not eat food. • feed mainly on dead material. • eats flying insects and seeds. • tertiary consumer native to PA. • feeds mainly on primary consumers. • Consumer feeds mainly on producers. • get energy by feeding on other organisms. • ...
Plant Science 2026-04-14
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- technique used to join two different plants together
- breakdown of rocks by natural forces
- soil thats size is less than 0.002mm
- soil with roughly equal parts of sand silt and clay
- primary central vein on a plant
- water dissolves and washes away nutrients natural clumps of soil
- soil thats size ranges from 0.002 to 0.05mm
- organic component of soil
- small undeveloped swelling that is new growth on a plant
- form of asexual reproduction
- uppermost, nutrient rich layer of soil
- accumulation of excess water soluble salts
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- substance added to soil that contains essential nutrients
- leaves, stems, and branches of plants
- creating new plants with one parent
- natural chemical messenger produced by plants
- creating new plants with two parents
- layer of soil directly beneath topsoil
- soil thats size ranges from 0.05 to 2.0mm
19 Clues: organic component of soil • form of asexual reproduction • primary central vein on a plant • creating new plants with one parent • breakdown of rocks by natural forces • soil thats size is less than 0.002mm • creating new plants with two parents • leaves, stems, and branches of plants • layer of soil directly beneath topsoil • uppermost, nutrient rich layer of soil • ...
Biology Crossword 2026-05-19
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- The science of classifying organisms
- A description of an expected natural phenomenon
- The uncontrolled division of cells
- Kind of polymer an enzyme is
- Transport water in plants
- Plant reproductive structure
- The tendency of water molecules sticking to each other
- Disease causing organism
- Group of organisms able to interbreed and produce viable offsping
- The study of life
- Transports sugars in plants
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- A well supported explanation of natural phenomenon
- Commanded cell death
- Kingdom in taxonomy, cell that contains peptidoglycan in its cell wall
- Enough evolution occurs for one population to be distinguished from the original population
- Primary organ for photosynthesis in plants
- Tissue that protects and prevents water loss in plants
- Absorb water and minerals from the soil for plants to use in photosynthesis
- Measure of how basic or acidic a substance is
19 Clues: The study of life • Commanded cell death • Disease causing organism • Transport water in plants • Transports sugars in plants • Kind of polymer an enzyme is • Plant reproductive structure • The uncontrolled division of cells • The science of classifying organisms • Primary organ for photosynthesis in plants • Measure of how basic or acidic a substance is • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2022-12-13
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- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose
- light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather energy from the sun
- organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- electron carrier proteins that shuttle electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- reactions in photosynthesis that use light energy to produce ATP and NADPH
- a colorless transparent liquid that is a base for life and can be found everywhere in nature
- The process where plants turn light into chemical energy
- a gas formed during the combustion of any material containing carbon
- chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids
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- reactions in photosynthesis that do not use light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build compounds like sugar
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide into sugar
- The gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis
- a sweet crystalline substance that can be found in various plants
- Photosynthetic membranes in chloroplasts
- fluid in the chloroplast, outside of the thylakoids
- The type of cells in plants where photosynthesis occurs
- The pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- the process where one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another.
18 Clues: Photosynthetic membranes in chloroplasts • chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids • The gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis • fluid in the chloroplast, outside of the thylakoids • The type of cells in plants where photosynthesis occurs • The process where plants turn light into chemical energy • ...
Energy Cycles in Nature 2020-05-18
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- is the energy factory for a plant
- the sugars that plants consumes is called
- the ability to do work
- levels are groups of organisms in the energy pryamid
- animals that eat on plants are known as
- organisms can be ______ by what they eat
- living things in nature require energy for
- plants _______ from the sun
- energy from the ______ is all the energy living things consume
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- photosynthesis allows plants to use the suns energy to _____ food
- plants create their own food in a process called
- during photosynthesis plants release ____ from its leaves
- an ___________ cannot grow without energy
- when animals eat plants the absorb glucose as ____, which they use for energy
- energy ____ is a graphic representation of the flow of energy in a community
15 Clues: the ability to do work • plants _______ from the sun • is the energy factory for a plant • animals that eat on plants are known as • organisms can be ______ by what they eat • an ___________ cannot grow without energy • the sugars that plants consumes is called • living things in nature require energy for • plants create their own food in a process called • ...
Wetlands - Arctic / Mountains 2012-11-05
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- Some animals live in the _______ and rushes in the lake
- Plants provide oxygen through __________________
- __________ can have a huge impact on wetlands
- Arctic mountains can be found in ________
- _____-cold but wet,lots of moss
- ________78:6
- ______ bears -Big,White,Furred bears,always looking for something to eat since there isn't very much food
- There will be a massive ____________ gas if there is destuction of wetlands
- There are many _______ that live in the wetlands
- There are only six weeks of ________
- They are surrounded on the North and West by the ________ Ocean
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- The Alaska _______ is one of the biggest mountain ranges in Alaska and it is very well-known
- ________-tall dominating plants
- _____-more nutrients than a bog
- The muddy lake _________ is a home for some animals
- Algae,Sundew,Plants,Pitcher Plants,and Cotton Grass are some plants that grow in __________
- __________ and hunting can ruin the biome
- Arctic _______ -A very tiny tree that grows on rocky surfaces
- The Arctic _______ is the second most deadly environnment
- Water is very ___________
- There is very little ______ and nutrients,so not many plants live there
- Development such as a _________ can also ruin the biome
- People only use .01 ________ of water daily compared to water in welands
- ________ forest-tree sized plants
- The _____ of the land from humans affects the wetlands
25 Clues: ________78:6 • Water is very ___________ • ________-tall dominating plants • _____-more nutrients than a bog • _____-cold but wet,lots of moss • ________ forest-tree sized plants • There are only six weeks of ________ • __________ and hunting can ruin the biome • Arctic mountains can be found in ________ • __________ can have a huge impact on wetlands • ...
The Plant Kingdom 2015-12-14
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- a tree trunk is this type of stem
- has one cotelydon
- need 12 or more hours of darkness a day to flower
- the plant kingdom is divided into ___ divisions
- how nonvascular and vascular seedless plants reproduce
- where photosynthesis happens in a leaf
- a type of tree that stays green all year and produces cones
- stored food in a seed
- a type of plant that lives close to the ground to absorb water since it has no tubes
- fern leaves
- a hormone that helps plants ripen
- where water enters a plant
- gnetophyte, cycad, conifer, _________
- has petals in multiples of 4 or 5
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- a reaction where plants grow towards light
- vascular tissue that carries food through the plant
- what's needed to produce sexually
- female part of a flower
- male part of a flower
- has seeds surrounded by fruit
- the first plants to grow after a fire
- has tubes to carry water and nutrients
- waxy covering that protects a leaf ______
- nonvascular plants: liverwort, hornwort,
- herb for the liver
- naked seed
- what travels by wind, water, or animal and lands on a flower to make a seed
- a hormone that helps plants grow faster
- vascular tissue that carries water through the plant
- seedless vascular plants include: horsetails, club mosses, and _______
30 Clues: naked seed • fern leaves • has one cotelydon • herb for the liver • male part of a flower • stored food in a seed • female part of a flower • where water enters a plant • has seeds surrounded by fruit • a tree trunk is this type of stem • what's needed to produce sexually • a hormone that helps plants ripen • has petals in multiples of 4 or 5 • the first plants to grow after a fire • ...
plant classification 2020-03-17
Across
- Fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are deposited in new areas
- Tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- Seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- Organism that can produce its own food
- Angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of three, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- plants Plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds"
- Tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- Some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds
- Absorb nutrients
- Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
Down
- Angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, vascular bundles in rings within the stem, tap roots, and netted veins in the leaves
- Fertilized egg/zygote
- plant Plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- Cone bearing tree
- Seed leaves where food may be stored
- Seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- coat Protective covering; "skin", keeps the embryo from drying out
- Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
20 Clues: Absorb nutrients • Cone bearing tree • Fertilized egg/zygote • Seed leaves where food may be stored • Organism that can produce its own food • Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds" • Tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant • ...
Rainforest Crossword 2024-02-01
Across
- the plants in an area
- the way of life for a group of people
- a type of flowering plant in the pineapple family
- a specific type of living thing
- the abbreviation for a greenhouse gas that makes the planet warmer
- another word for the top of a tent;can describe the canopy
- the original inhabitants of an area are...
- plants that grow on other plants
- the different life in an area
- flower buds
- when people cut down all the trees and plants in a rainforest
- all the animals in an area
- a support; often roots at the base of a tree
- woody vines
Down
- The rainforest in Belize (from T.M.B.R.I.T.W.)
- growths on leaves caused by fungi or bacteria; leaf pimples
- fancy name for leaves
- a type of flower with three petals on the sides and one in the middle
- the eating of plants
- the process plants use to create sugar from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
- when the air has lots of water in it we say it is...
- a place with a mild climate; cold winters and warm summers is...
- the only rainforest with gorillas and elephants
- a female rainforest scientist
- all the plants in an area
- largest rainforest in the world
- A place near the equator that is hot year round is...
27 Clues: flower buds • woody vines • the eating of plants • fancy name for leaves • the plants in an area • all the plants in an area • all the animals in an area • a female rainforest scientist • the different life in an area • a specific type of living thing • largest rainforest in the world • plants that grow on other plants • the way of life for a group of people • ...
Agriculture 1 3rd formative assessment set c 2025-08-29
Across
- the process of moving a plant from a nursery to a new location
- a type of nursery that sells directly to customers
- a nursery that uses modern techniques like hydroponics
- a nursery set up for a short-term project
- the process of supplying water to crops
- a tool for watering plants
- a nursery where plants are raised in pots or bag
- a nursery that operates for a long period
- a material that makes soil fertile
- a nursery where plants are grown directly in the soil
- the process of removing excess water from soil
- a prepared bed of soil for growing seeds
- a type of nursery that sells to other nurseries or businesses
- the act of trimming or cutting back a plant
Down
- the process of removing unwanted plants
- a structure that allows light for plant growth
- a tool for cutting thin stems, trimming, and harvesting
- a component of a good soil-based mixture for seedlings
- the process of transferring a plant into a container
- a place where young plants and trees are grown
- the material in which plants are grown
- a type of nursery for producing plants for sale
- decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer
- a tool for leveling soil or gathering leaves
- a young plant grown from a seed
25 Clues: a tool for watering plants • a young plant grown from a seed • a material that makes soil fertile • the material in which plants are grown • the process of removing unwanted plants • the process of supplying water to crops • a nursery set up for a short-term project • a nursery that operates for a long period • a prepared bed of soil for growing seeds • ...
Plants 2020-06-18
Plants 2020-09-08
Plants 2022-02-01
7 Clues: radiant energy • the gas plants take in • the gas plants release • the color of chlorophyll • a plants food it makes for itself • where the food making process takes place • the process a plant does to make its own food
Plants 2022-03-15
7 Clues: name one minerals • what do roots absorb • what helps a plant grow? • what won’t if u hav no minerals • what is the suger the plant makes • what is the green chemical in plants? • light what makes a plant hav different colour
Plants 2022-03-30
7 Clues: when water exits the plant • moves sugars around the plant • moves water and nutrients up the plant • process plants use to make glucose (food) • the type of cells that open and close stomata • the part of the plant that anchors it to the ground • pores that allow CO2 and O2 to enter and exit the plant
Plants 2022-04-13
Across
- The thick stem on a tree is called this
- The plant uses this to drink water
- This part is usually green and makes food for the plant
Down
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off this. It's what we breathe!
- This is the tasty part of the plant that protects the seeds
- This is the pretty part of the plant
- This part holds the plant up and moves water to different parts of the plant
7 Clues: The plant uses this to drink water • This is the pretty part of the plant • The thick stem on a tree is called this • This part is usually green and makes food for the plant • This is the tasty part of the plant that protects the seeds • Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off this. It's what we breathe! • ...
Plants 2012-11-19
Plants! 2013-04-09
Across
- Plant ____ absorb water and anchor it into the ground.
- What is the process called in which plants make their own food?
Down
- When plants grow towards the sun, it is called _______.
- Dead plants _____ to make nutrient-rich soil.
- The type of roots that a carrot has.
- The type of stem that a tree has.
- Carbon dioxide + ______ + water ----> oxygen + food
7 Clues: The type of stem that a tree has. • The type of roots that a carrot has. • Dead plants _____ to make nutrient-rich soil. • Carbon dioxide + ______ + water ----> oxygen + food • Plant ____ absorb water and anchor it into the ground. • When plants grow towards the sun, it is called _______. • What is the process called in which plants make their own food?
plants 2016-04-21
Plants 2016-04-29
Across
- Crops grown from June to October
- crops grown from November to April
- The seed having one seed leaf
- The seed having two seed leaf
Down
- The development of a seed into a seedling
- The practise of growing plants on a large scale
- Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
7 Clues: The seed having one seed leaf • The seed having two seed leaf • Crops grown from June to October • crops grown from November to April • The development of a seed into a seedling • The practise of growing plants on a large scale • Plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
plants 2016-04-24
7 Clues: a kharif crop • grown on winter • artificial water • dispersed by wind • needed for plants • dispersed by animals • the practice of growing plants on a large scale is
plants 2016-05-24
7 Clues: underground stem • center of the leaf • modification of stem • food factory of a plant • arrangement of veins on a leaf • part of flower and turn into seeds • process by which pollen is transported
Plants 2022-12-23
7 Clues: flat part of leaf • the main vein of the lef • an example of parasactic plant • Reason for green color in the leaves • a thing made of two or more substances • plant whose leaves are reduced to spines • Underside of lef which contains tiny opening
