plants Crossword Puzzles
Taxonomy Crossword 2024-03-06
Across
- Have scales
- Type of protist that ingest food
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Jawless fish
- Most protists re quire _____ to survive
- Use photosynthesis
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Have a nucleus
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- Have wings
- use watertight ____
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Seeds are always ___
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Fish that have jaws
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- What size is bacteria?
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- Most are unicellular
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Aves have _____
- Give birth to live young
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- Spend part of life on land and part on water
- Have rhizoids
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Motile at some life stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- molds are “_____ like protists”
- Agnatha are ____
- Animals are always ____
- non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
46 Clues: Jawless fish • use watertight ____ • Have wings • Have scales • Have rhizoids • Agnatha are ____ • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Use photosynthesis • Seeds are always ___ • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Animals are always ____ • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-10-14
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environment
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- process by which water is lost in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plants
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- organisms that only eat plants
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- the process by which green plants and other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter known as detritus to obtain energy and nutrition
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- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- the process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a person or thing that eats or uses something
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- a model that shows the flow of energy from one trophic, or feeding, level to the next in an ecosystem
- a maker of something
20 Clues: a maker of something • organisms that only eat plants • all the living things in an ecosystem • an organism that eats plants and animals • the position of an organism in the food chain • a person or thing that eats or uses something • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • ...
Week of March 10th 2025-03-10
Across
- Holi is the festival of these
- “Stick” Holi
- Women “attack” men with these sticks during “Stick” Holi
- The type of plants Hadany and her team used for their research
- She had a magical covering that protected her from fire
- Krishna’s birthplace
- The eclipse will be visible on this side of Earth
- Plants were analyzed using a special one of these
- Holi is a celebration of this
- When Earth moves between the Sun and a full moon, it casts this on the lunar surface
- Some plants release strong ones to defend themselves and warn others of danger
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- The term for when the Moon transforms into an orangish-red color
- Animals with this type of hearing may be able to hear the plants’ warnings
- The king of demons
- Drought or insect damage to plants causes this
- The moon merely reflects this
- Prahlad was devoted to him
- This type of eclipse will happen this month
- Noises made by plants might be caused by air bubbles forming and bursting in this system
- Both dehydrated and injured plants emitted this amount of sounds every hour
- Earth’s atmosphere scatters colors like these
- Water-deprived
- Many people lite a bonfire on the eve of Holi to ward off these
- The exact color of the moon depends on the amount of these in the atmosphere
- Holi represents the arrival of this
- This area will see the eclipse at moonrise
26 Clues: “Stick” Holi • Water-deprived • The king of demons • Krishna’s birthplace • Prahlad was devoted to him • Holi is the festival of these • The moon merely reflects this • Holi is a celebration of this • Holi represents the arrival of this • This area will see the eclipse at moonrise • This type of eclipse will happen this month • Earth’s atmosphere scatters colors like these • ...
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle 2017-01-12
Across
- are plants and animals connected through the CO2/O2 cycle
- helps keep the Earth warm
- take in oxygen
- need oxygen to survive
- used by animals underwater to breathe
- plants use carbon dioxide for this
- another word for respiration
- need oxygen to survive
- balances out CO2
- how plants take in carbon dioxide from the water
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- when plants and animals die
- a waste product given off during photosynthesis
- how gases move through leaves of a plant
- breathe out carbon dioxide
- burning plants, trees, or fossil fuels
- may happen with an unhealthy balance of CO2
16 Clues: take in oxygen • balances out CO2 • need oxygen to survive • need oxygen to survive • helps keep the Earth warm • breathe out carbon dioxide • when plants and animals die • another word for respiration • plants use carbon dioxide for this • used by animals underwater to breathe • burning plants, trees, or fossil fuels • how gases move through leaves of a plant • ...
Taxonomy crossword 2024-03-05
Across
- Most are unicellular
- Spent part of life on land and part on water
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Animals are always ____
- Non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Use photosynthesis
- Have rhizoids
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Give birth to live young
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Reptilia use watertight ____
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Seeds are always ___
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
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- Type of protist that ingest food
- Have a nucleus
- Fish that have jaws
- Most protists require _____ to survive
- Jawless fish
- Aves have _____
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Have scales
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Have wings
- Slime molds are “_____ like protists”
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- What size is bacteria?
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Motile at some life stage
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Agnatha are ____
46 Clues: Have wings • Have scales • Jawless fish • Have rhizoids • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Agnatha are ____ • Use photosynthesis • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Seeds are always ___ • What size is bacteria? • Animals are always ____ • I am a mold. What am I? • I am a fern. What am I? • I am a shark. What am I? • Give birth to live young • Motile at some life stage • ...
11.1 &12.1 vocab 2015-04-13
Across
- final step in decomposition
- competing species evolve different adaptation
- first species to colonize a disturbed area
- multiple food chains
- feeding position in a food chain or web
- consumes animals and plants
- consume plants or algae
- two lions fighting for a deer
- final stage of ecological succession
- light, soil, temperature, water
- crab living in a snail shell
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- organisms, trees, plants
- the dead leaves, animal feces, and other organic debris
- vultures are an example of this
- occurs between members of same species
- one species benefits and the other is harmed
- fungi is an example of this
- predator consumes the prey
- consumes animals
- occurs in a formerly inhabited area that was disturbed
- one that plays an important role in its community
- unable to digest plants
- use energy from sunlight to make food (plants,algae)
- earthworms, millipedes, catfish, sea cucumber
- total mass of organisms at a trophic level
25 Clues: consumes animals • multiple food chains • consume plants or algae • unable to digest plants • organisms, trees, plants • predator consumes the prey • final step in decomposition • fungi is an example of this • consumes animals and plants • crab living in a snail shell • two lions fighting for a deer • vultures are an example of this • light, soil, temperature, water • ...
Different Cycles of Earth 2021-04-23
Across
- need nitrogen to grow
- carbon moves from atmosphere into plants
- has something to do with condensation
- a step in the water cycle
- in the soil
- Dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process
- can consume each other
- carbon moves from plants and animals into it
- travels between living and non-living things
Down
- carbon moves from atmosphere to the biggest body of water
- what people use to describe how animals and plants are in the wild
- carbon goes through it then goes into the atmosphere
- there is 3% of it out of 97% of the water around the world
- this is known as (CO2)
- carbon can move through a living thing
- absorbed into soil then chemically altered by bacteria
- known as (NO2-)
- what most of the nitrogen is on earth
- the form commonly used by plants
- a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants
20 Clues: in the soil • known as (NO2-) • need nitrogen to grow • this is known as (CO2) • can consume each other • a step in the water cycle • the form commonly used by plants • has something to do with condensation • what most of the nitrogen is on earth • carbon can move through a living thing • carbon moves from atmosphere into plants • carbon moves from plants and animals into it • ...
Liv’s biology crossword 2022-10-07
Across
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- a place we’re both plants and animals live to create a __________
- temperatures and weather
- animals that only eat meat
- a place were the weather is very hot and intense sand storms are common
- name given to all living things (starts with O)
- animals that kill others for food
- when animals seem invisible
- plants
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- Animals that only eat plants
- when an animal species change over generations to survive easier
- a tree that never lets go of it’s leaves even in autumn
- a system that includes of animals plants and weather
- a virus that can kill
- a layer over the planet there to protect the planet
- a layer in the rainforest that is made by trees and inhabited by tree climbing animals
- a place where a specific species live
- the only animal that is related to the giraffe
- someone that study’s the ecosystem
- what animals eat
20 Clues: plants • what animals eat • a virus that can kill • temperatures and weather • animals that only eat meat • when animals seem invisible • Animals that only eat plants • animals that kill others for food • someone that study’s the ecosystem • animals that eat both plants and meat • a place where a specific species live • the only animal that is related to the giraffe • ...
Plant Secondary Metabolites 2025-01-05
Across
- Chemical in coffee acting as a stimulant
- Class of secondary metabolites inhibiting competing plant species
- Compound in carrots belonging to carotenoids
- Compound in turmeric belonging to curcuminoids
- Phenolic compound found in flaxseed
- Chemical in grapes contributing to red wine's health benefits
- Compounds in cuticles protecting plants from water loss
- Precursor for phenolic biosynthesis
- Alkaloid that is a natural insect deterrent found in tobacco
- Pathway that synthesizes phenolics in plants
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- Narcotic that is found in the Opium Poppy
- Compounds protecting plants from abiotic stress and predators
- Class of lipids derived from isoprene units
- Allelochemical released by black walnut trees
- Phenolic pigment giving berries their red, blue, or purple color
- Compounds providing UV protection in plants
- Group of terpenoids playing a structural role in plants
- Nitrogen-containing compounds playing a role in plant defense
- Group of secondary metabolites that includes lignins
- Metabolite used in the leather industry for tanning
20 Clues: Phenolic compound found in flaxseed • Precursor for phenolic biosynthesis • Chemical in coffee acting as a stimulant • Narcotic that is found in the Opium Poppy • Class of lipids derived from isoprene units • Compounds providing UV protection in plants • Compound in carrots belonging to carotenoids • Pathway that synthesizes phenolics in plants • ...
🌿 Mixed Garden-Themed Crossword Clues (15 Words) 2025-04-30
Across
- (11) – Green pigment essential for photosynthesis
- (4) – Small structure used to store gardening tools
- (5) – Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth
- (10) – Nutrient-rich substance to help plants grow
- (3) – Common climbing plant
- (5) – Tool for digging in the garden
- (10) – Glass building used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil
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- (14) – Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- (7) – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil
- (4) – The part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water
- (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden
- (4) – Tool used for collecting leaves or levelling soil
- (9) – To begin to grow from a seed
- (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis
- (11) – Tool with a wheel used to carry garden loads
- (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization
- (6) – Small handheld tool for planting and digging
- (4) – Earth in which plants grow
20 Clues: (3) – Common climbing plant • (4) – Earth in which plants grow • (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden • (9) – To begin to grow from a seed • (5) – Tool for digging in the garden • (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis • (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth • (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization • (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil • ...
The ecological importance of bees (B1) 2025-10-13
23 Clues: DIET • NEST • WASP • FULLY • HONEY • DAIRY • FOREST • REWARD • INSECT • NECTAR • ENERGY • LIQUID • FLOWER • PLANTS • BEAUTY • SPECIES • ECONOMY • SUPPORT • BALANCE • ATTRACT • PROTECT • INTERACT • UNDERSTAND
Agriculture 2021-04-22
Across
- A limb of a plant
- Collection of agriculture products
- Animals that interfere with agriculture production
- To sprount from a seed
- from plants
- To plant seeds
- A strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- A material that is deposited by water
- The strength and survivability of a seed
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- Fram tool
- plants in the desert
- A chemical process that produces energy
- parasitic plants
- vegetables that have a high water content
- A narrow part that supports leaves
- To guide water to
- A young plant
- plant that live in water
- Made by parents of different breeds
- A layer of material that plants u8ngrow in
- Rock and minerals that eventually from soil
21 Clues: Fram tool • from plants • A young plant • To plant seeds • parasitic plants • A limb of a plant • To guide water to • plants in the desert • To sprount from a seed • plant that live in water • Collection of agriculture products • A narrow part that supports leaves • Made by parents of different breeds • A material that is deposited by water • A chemical process that produces energy • ...
Conservation Vocab 2024-02-29
Across
- Easy to be at risk
- Animals that only eat plants
- Living things in an area
- Someone who takes concern for the environment
- When a species dies out
- A feature or action an animal takes to be better
- Process of restoring threatened or endangered species
- A natural place where animals and plants live
- Maintaining a certain rate
- Animals that eat plants and meat
- An animal that is hunted for food
- Illegally hunt animal
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- Advocates for nature
- Wild animals or plants in different environments
- Types of different animals
- Area cleared of trees
- Watching over an ecosystem
- The process of replanting flora
- Animals that only meat
- An animal that hunts other animals
20 Clues: Easy to be at risk • Advocates for nature • Area cleared of trees • Illegally hunt animal • Animals that only meat • When a species dies out • Living things in an area • Types of different animals • Watching over an ecosystem • Maintaining a certain rate • Animals that only eat plants • The process of replanting flora • Animals that eat plants and meat • ...
The Biosphere 2024-11-20
Across
- human activity that can change the biosphere
- animals ____ the seeds of plants
- break down dead organisms
- what plants take in from the air
- feed on dead animals and plants
- provide homes for different species
- soil provides ____ to plants
- bees help ___ flowers
- living things ___ for resources
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- human activities can have negative ___ on the environment
- the Biosphere includes all ____ things
- living and non-living components ___ with each other
- live off other organisms
- the Biosphere supports a variety of ____
- natural activity that can change the biosphere
- a way humans interact with the biosphere
- provide oxygen for living things to breathe
- a microscopic organism
- interactions create a ____ to keep the environment stable
- the biosphere is an interconnected __ __ __.
20 Clues: bees help ___ flowers • a microscopic organism • live off other organisms • break down dead organisms • soil provides ____ to plants • feed on dead animals and plants • living things ___ for resources • animals ____ the seeds of plants • what plants take in from the air • provide homes for different species • the Biosphere includes all ____ things • ...
Ecology 2025-04-01
Across
- home of animal, plant, organism
- people living in the same place
- living as a parasite/disease
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- eats plants/animals for energy and nutrients
- bacteria, fungus or invertebrate that decomposes material
- eating others
- feeds on flesh
- position of organism in food chain
- being eaten
- parasites/organisms live
- plants, animals, organisms work together
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- a living thing
- eats or uses something
- amount of people living in area
- non living organisms in ecosystem
- grows or supplies goods
- relationships between humans in environment
- living organism and interactions in ecosystem
- plants and animal eating
- hierarchy system of organisms
- feeds on plants
- finding scraps of food
- the region of the surface
24 Clues: being eaten • eating others • a living thing • feeds on flesh • feeds on plants • eats or uses something • finding scraps of food • grows or supplies goods • plants and animal eating • parasites/organisms live • the region of the surface • living as a parasite/disease • hierarchy system of organisms • amount of people living in area • home of animal, plant, organism • ...
Plant Nutrition 2025-02-11
Across
- micronutrient; Zn
- micronutrient; Cl
- micronutrient; Fe
- micronutrient; Mo
- nutrients needed in large quantities; NPK
- gained from H2O; plants breathe this out
- nutrients found in air and water
- how many nutrients do plants need?
- the second most important mineral nutrient; K
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- micronutrient; Cu
- secondary nutrient needed for P mobility; Mg
- nutrients needed less than primary; Ca, Mg, S
- micronutrient; B
- trace elements; there are seven plants need
- gained from CO2; plants breathe this in
- the H gained from H2O
- the most important mineral nutrient; N
- the third macronutrient; P
- micronutrient; Mn
- nutrients found in the ground from eroded rock
- secondary nutrient; S
- secondary nutrients needed for N metabolism; Ca
22 Clues: micronutrient; B • micronutrient; Cu • micronutrient; Zn • micronutrient; Cl • micronutrient; Fe • micronutrient; Mn • micronutrient; Mo • the H gained from H2O • secondary nutrient; S • the third macronutrient; P • nutrients found in air and water • how many nutrients do plants need? • the most important mineral nutrient; N • gained from CO2; plants breathe this in • ...
Unit 4 2025-12-15
Across
- - produces ATP
- - synthesizes fats
- - uses a beam of light to show a specimen
- - control center
- - garbage man of the cell works with 6 across
- - only plants and animals, has nucleus
- - who observed blood and sperm
- - who observed cork
- - photosynthesis, plants only
- - only bacteria, no nucleus
- - additional protection (plants only)
- - ribosomes are formed
- - locomotive structures made of microtubules
- - synthesizes proteins
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- - processes, packages, stores
- - plants only, 12 across is one example
- - keeps the cell stable
- - supports the shape of an entire cell
- - make up flagella
- - structural support
- - stores materials
- - surrounds cell structure, houses organelles
- - DNA and associated proteins
- - animals only, form spindle fibers during division
- - cells are from other cells.
25 Clues: - produces ATP • - control center • - synthesizes fats • - make up flagella • - stores materials • - who observed cork • - structural support • - ribosomes are formed • - synthesizes proteins • - keeps the cell stable • - only bacteria, no nucleus • - processes, packages, stores • - photosynthesis, plants only • - DNA and associated proteins • - cells are from other cells. • ...
Plants and Animals 2021-05-20
Across
- living thing that eats other living things
- the ability to do work
- an animal that is eaten
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- materials used by living things for growth
- a consumer that eats other animals
- rest period for plants
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- a consumer that eats dead plants and animals
- process where plants make their own food
- transfer of food through living things
- when animals regularly move as a group
- an inactive state
- an animal that hunts other animals
- a consumer that eats only plants
- living thing that makes its own food
- living thing that breaks down waste
16 Clues: an inactive state • the ability to do work • rest period for plants • an animal that is eaten • a consumer that eats only plants • an animal that hunts other animals • a consumer that eats other animals • living thing that breaks down waste • living thing that makes its own food • transfer of food through living things • when animals regularly move as a group • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2022-10-31
Across
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animals as food.
- A living organism that shapes an environment
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- the ability to do work
- microscopic marine algae.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- an organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain.
- geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
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- aquatic and photosynthetic,
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- a class of organisms that obtain their energy through the oxidation of inorganic molecules, such as iron and magnesium
- involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food
- Non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- organisms that produce food for themselves and other organisms
- organisms that can make their own energy using light and carbon dioxide via the process of photosynthesis
- the mass of living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, or, from a biochemical perspective, cellulose, lignin, sugars, fats, and proteins.
19 Clues: the ability to do work • microscopic marine algae. • aquatic and photosynthetic, • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • A living organism that shapes an environment • organism that breaks down dead organic material • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • Non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
SOURCES OF FOOD 2017-04-16
Across
- It is made from milk
- It gives us meat
- Ex. of Scavengers
- They are known as producers
- It is a root
- It eats green plants
- It gives us eggs
- the animals which eat both plants and flesh of animals
- The food which is stored in stem
- Is obtained from plants
- The animals which eats green plants
- Is the ingredient which we get from earth
- They have small teeth, they to help swallow the prey as whole
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- Ex. of herbivore
- It is a fruit
- Small animals that depend on other living things for food
- It lives inside bodies of animals and eat the digested food
- Ex. of carnivore
- It is flower
- They suck the blood of humans and animals
- It is convert into honey
- the food which small fish eats
- The animals which eat the flesh of other animals
- The chemical substances in food that our body needs
- Ex. of a omnivore
25 Clues: It is a root • It is flower • It is a fruit • Ex. of herbivore • It gives us meat • Ex. of carnivore • It gives us eggs • Ex. of Scavengers • Ex. of a omnivore • It is made from milk • It eats green plants • Is obtained from plants • It is convert into honey • They are known as producers • the food which small fish eats • The food which is stored in stem • The animals which eats green plants • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-08
Across
- netted leaf viens, flower parts in 4 or 5s, vascular tissue in rings in the stem
- called bryophytes, must have contact with moisture, do not have xylem and phloem
- one growing season, herbaceous stems
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- flowering vascular plant produce seeds or fruits
- parallel leaf viens, flower parts in threes, tissue scattered in cross section of leaf
- plants that have both tissues
- tubes in the plant that transfer food
- two year growing season, once they produce seeds the plants die
- cone bearing tree
- tubes in the plant that transfer water
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- plant cell wall
- cone bearing vascular plants produce seeds and fruit
- live more than two years, flower every year
- way of getting seed away by wind, carrying, eating, and water
- organism that can produce its own food
- monocots leaf viens
- absorb nutrients
- dicots leaf viens
- produced by non vascular plants for reproduction
20 Clues: plant cell wall • absorb nutrients • dicots leaf viens • cone bearing tree • monocots leaf viens • plants that have both tissues • one growing season, herbaceous stems • tubes in the plant that transfer food • organism that can produce its own food • tubes in the plant that transfer water • live more than two years, flower every year • ...
Plants Life Cycle and More 2021-09-29
Across
- What supports the plant?
- This is the early stage of a plants life cycle when it breaks the surface.
- What starts germinate when time is ready?
- The part of a seed that stores food.
- Has nutrients and minerals for plants.
- what is the plant life cycle
- What does a plant use flowers for?
- you could find this at the tip of the anther.
- When plants reach adulthood is also known as?
- What is the passage of water through a plant?
- What protects the bud until it opens?
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- How plants their own food?
- What part of a plant attracts insects?
- What Plants use to reproduce?
- what is in the center of some flowers?
- What is the reproduction part of a male pumpkin flower?
- What is also known as sprouting
- An ingredient a plant uses to make food.
- What anchors the plant?
- What protects the seed?
- Part of a plant that needs glucose
21 Clues: What anchors the plant? • What protects the seed? • What supports the plant? • How plants their own food? • what is the plant life cycle • What Plants use to reproduce? • What is also known as sprouting • What does a plant use flowers for? • Part of a plant that needs glucose • The part of a seed that stores food. • What protects the bud until it opens? • ...
Cycling In Ecosystems 2021-09-13
Across
- level steps in a food chain
- found in all living things
- matter in ecosystems are __________. (hint:energy only flows one way)
- process plants use to make oxygen and glucose
- used by plants to grow
- energy made from glucose and oxygen in the mitochondria
- amount of energy consumed at each trophic level
- shows relative amounts of energy or matter contained in each trophic level
- where cellular respiration takes place
- process cells use to make oxygen and glucose
- what carnivores eat
- formed from dead animals and plants
- also called autotrophs
- the way energy flows
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- eats secondary consumer
- cloud formation
- eats the herbivores
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- bacteria turn nitrogen into this but plants cannot use it
- breaks down dead organism
- also called herbivore
- used by plants for photosynthesis
- sugar made by photosynthesis
- source of all energy
- interconnected food chains
26 Clues: cloud formation • eats the herbivores • what carnivores eat • source of all energy • the way energy flows • also called herbivore • used by plants to grow • also called autotrophs • eats secondary consumer • breaks down dead organism • found in all living things • interconnected food chains • level steps in a food chain • sugar made by photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Ecosystems 2014-08-19
Across
- the populations of various organisms.
- the green coloured chemical in plants that absorbs the light energy used in photosynthesis.
- community of living things that interact with each other
- animal that eats only meat.
- the living and non living things that affect organisms in a particular place.
- small organisms that break down dead and decaying matter.
- organisms like plants that make their own food.
- the place in which a particular organism lives
- all the individual organisms of a given species in one place.
- organism that relies on other organisms for food.
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- animal hunted by other animals for food.
- a process of food making by plants.
- animal that only eats plants.
- organisms that can produce its own food.
- animal that hunts other animals for food.
- living things.
- living things fighting for the same resource in an environment.
- a group of animals with many features in common.
- web a number of food chains linked together.
- animal that eats both plants and meat.
20 Clues: living things. • animal that eats only meat. • animal that only eats plants. • a process of food making by plants. • the populations of various organisms. • animal that eats both plants and meat. • animal hunted by other animals for food. • organisms that can produce its own food. • animal that hunts other animals for food. • web a number of food chains linked together. • ...
Science Final Study Guide 2017-05-01
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- the system that consists of lungs, tubes, and diaphragm
- organisms that eat meat
- long, hollow tubes in plants that take water from the soil
- special cells that make up your brain
- a single cell organism used to make bread
- organisms that eat plants
- this is required before the brain can create a response
- all cells are filled with this liquid which is mostly water
- a system made up the core, mantle, and crust
- a part of the digestive system that goes from the mouth to the stomach
- get their food by eating plants or other animals
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- the system of blood vessels and the heart
- the gases surrounding Earth
- organisms that feed on dead vegetation
- a process that plants use to make sugar
- the process where water evaporates through tiny holes in leaves
- an example of primary consumers
- the water on Earth in the rivers, lakes and seas
- a collection of interacting parts
- all the plants, animals, and other living things
20 Clues: organisms that eat meat • organisms that eat plants • the gases surrounding Earth • an example of primary consumers • a collection of interacting parts • special cells that make up your brain • organisms that feed on dead vegetation • a process that plants use to make sugar • the system of blood vessels and the heart • a single cell organism used to make bread • ...
Unit 5 Science Fusion 2022-02-26
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- Gas in the air needed by animals to survive
- Animal that builds dams
- Shows how energy moves from plants to animals
- Animals___ their homes when beavers cut trees
- People can___ trees to help environment
- something that helps living thing survive
- Giraffes have long____ to eat leaves
- ____and Earthquakes can change environment in seconds
- Camels have long____ to keep sand our of eyes
- Using old resources to make new things
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- All living and nonliving things in a place
- Daffodils taste ___so animals won't eat them
- A powder that flowers need to make seeds
- Penguins have thick layer of ___
- Anything people use to meet needs
- Plant that grows over othe plants
- Plants and animals need ___, air, and space
- Rainforest plants have large ______
- Water lilies have long____ to survive
- When animals build nests, they use plants for
- Skunks spray bad___ so it won't be eaten
- People ___the environment by polluting
22 Clues: Animal that builds dams • Penguins have thick layer of ___ • Anything people use to meet needs • Plant that grows over othe plants • Rainforest plants have large ______ • Giraffes have long____ to eat leaves • Water lilies have long____ to survive • People ___the environment by polluting • Using old resources to make new things • People can___ trees to help environment • ...
Ecosystems 2022-04-25
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- the populations of various organisms.
- the green coloured chemical in plants that absorbs the light energy used in photosynthesis.
- community of living things that interact with each other
- animal that eats only meat.
- the living and non living things that affect organisms in a particular place.
- small organisms that break down dead and decaying matter.
- organisms like plants that make their own food.
- the place in which a particular organism lives
- all the individual organisms of a given species in one place.
- organism that relies on other organisms for food.
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- animal hunted by other animals for food.
- a process of food making by plants.
- animal that only eats plants.
- organisms that can produce its own food.
- animal that hunts other animals for food.
- living things.
- living things fighting for the same resource in an environment.
- a group of animals with many features in common.
- web a number of food chains linked together.
- animal that eats both plants and meat.
20 Clues: living things. • animal that eats only meat. • animal that only eats plants. • a process of food making by plants. • the populations of various organisms. • animal that eats both plants and meat. • animal hunted by other animals for food. • organisms that can produce its own food. • animal that hunts other animals for food. • web a number of food chains linked together. • ...
Eesa Lenzo's crossword puzzle 2020-05-05
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- helps plants stay in ground and absorb water
- flat part of a plant that collects energy from the sun
- when a seed swells up, begins to sprout, and grows a stem and roots
- a gas we breathe out
- male part of a flower
- female part of a flower
- things plants require such as air, water,sunlight and nutrients
- stages of living things
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- a gas created by plants
- round and under ground part of some plants
- object needed for a new plant to grow
- contains seeds in it
- using sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- unique feature of a plant
- brightly coloured part of a plant
- grown without chemicals
- supports plants above the ground
17 Clues: contains seeds in it • a gas we breathe out • male part of a flower • a gas created by plants • grown without chemicals • female part of a flower • stages of living things • unique feature of a plant • supports plants above the ground • brightly coloured part of a plant • object needed for a new plant to grow • round and under ground part of some plants • ...
Ecosystem Roles 2023-10-10
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- Plants take in sunlight, water, and _______ during photosynthesis
- An organism that is being hunted by another
- Organisms that eat only plants
- An organism that hunts other organisms
- Organisms that consume dead plants or animals
- Organisms that only eat meat
- The most important abiotic factor is....
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- The green pigment in plants
- What decomposers return to the soil
- The process in which plants make their own food
- Organisms that make their own food
- Organisms that break down waste
- Organisms that eat plants and animals
- Organisms that have to eat other things for energy
14 Clues: The green pigment in plants • Organisms that only eat meat • Organisms that eat only plants • Organisms that break down waste • Organisms that make their own food • What decomposers return to the soil • Organisms that eat plants and animals • An organism that hunts other organisms • The most important abiotic factor is.... • An organism that is being hunted by another • ...
Crossword photosynthesis -Malia 2021-02-17
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- How do plant take carbon dioxide
- when do plants respire?
- what is the color of chlorophyll?
- what is the chemical symbol of carbon dioxide?
- what is the chemical symbol of oxygen?
- what is the chemical symbol of water
- one example of the raw material
- what living thing that does photosynthesis?
- where do plants catch light?
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- the second product of photosynthesis
- when do plants do photosynthesis?
- where do photosynthesis takes place?
- where do plants get water?
- what is ATP
- the main product of photosynthesis?
15 Clues: what is ATP • when do plants respire? • where do plants get water? • where do plants catch light? • one example of the raw material • How do plant take carbon dioxide • when do plants do photosynthesis? • what is the color of chlorophyll? • the main product of photosynthesis? • the second product of photosynthesis • where do photosynthesis takes place? • ...
Room 1, Shivam, Ayia, Rebecca, Anik 2020-09-20
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- helps the plants to build protein and it is needed during photosynthesis
- Helps to make food for the plant
- a green pigment
- helps with rapid growth of the plant
- Protective layer of plant cells
- a process to help plants make food
- openings that allow gases exchange
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- 0.04 percent in the air
- created from photgens
- gas that is helpful to humans.
- Requirement for photosynthesis
- specialised cell of vascular plants
- is part of the chlorophyll in all green plants and essential for photosynthesis.
- cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Product of photosynthesis
- responsible for reproduction in a plant
- Absorbs water and nutrients
- tissue responsible for the transport of sugars
- something sweet
- Air circulation
20 Clues: a green pigment • something sweet • Air circulation • created from photgens • 0.04 percent in the air • Product of photosynthesis • Absorbs water and nutrients • gas that is helpful to humans. • Requirement for photosynthesis • Protective layer of plant cells • Helps to make food for the plant • a process to help plants make food • openings that allow gases exchange • ...
Carbs, Protein, and Fiber 2017-01-23
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- added nutrients to fiber
- combination of simple glucose units
- one unit of sugar
- used to sweeten foods
- contain all the essential amino acids
- 1 or 2 units of sugar
- lack at least 1 food essential
- green pigments in plants
- includes bran,germ, and endosperm
- warehouse for fats
- chemical process which plants make carbs
- starches
- plant materials that cannot be digesed
- soulable fiber slower digestion, lowers bad cholesterol
- C2HO,made by plants
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- main source of energy
- complicated starches
- fattyacid with hydrogen unit
- transports oxygen in the blood
- bod needs but cannot provide
- Sugar extracted from plants
- chemical building blocks
- commonly called fats
- 2 units of sugar
- complete protein
25 Clues: starches • 2 units of sugar • complete protein • one unit of sugar • warehouse for fats • C2HO,made by plants • complicated starches • commonly called fats • main source of energy • used to sweeten foods • 1 or 2 units of sugar • added nutrients to fiber • chemical building blocks • green pigments in plants • Sugar extracted from plants • fattyacid with hydrogen unit • ...
Living Thin 2021-01-01
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- require soil, water, and the sun to survive
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- warm-blooded animals that can make their own body heat
- feathers allow these animals to fly
- Concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals
- organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another
- makes plants green
- breaths through its skin
- india's national bird
- Has a trunk
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- live both in water and on land
- plants and animals, flora and
- Man's best friend
- cold-blooded and covered in scales
- birds that like to dive underwater
- plant-eating animal
- meat-eating animals
- Likes to chase mice
- mainly nocturnal bird
- have scales to help them swim through water
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • makes plants green • plant-eating animal • meat-eating animals • Likes to chase mice • mainly nocturnal bird • india's national bird • breaths through its skin • plants and animals, flora and • live both in water and on land • cold-blooded and covered in scales • birds that like to dive underwater • ...
Taxonomy Crossword 2025-03-24
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- The tubes that vascular plants use to carry water and nutrients
- How do bacteria usually reproduce?
- Non-vascular have _________ structures
- Seedless reproduce using ______
- Cell wall made of sugar and ______
- Animals are ______ at some stage
- Seeds are ________ plants
- Non-vascular have _________ which are similar to roots
- Plant cell walls made of _________
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- Fungi cell walls made of ______
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Eukaryotes have a _______
- Vascular have ____ roots and leaves
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Photoautotrophic
- Seeds reproduce using _____
- Its kingdoms are fungi, plants, animals, and prostists
- Some protists use structures such as ________ to move
- Most protists require a _____ environment to live
- Are always heterotrophic, motile, and multicellular
- Seedless are ________ plants
- Fungi reproduce with ______
22 Clues: Photoautotrophic • Eukaryotes have a _______ • Seeds are ________ plants • Seeds reproduce using _____ • Fungi reproduce with ______ • Seedless are ________ plants • Fungi cell walls made of ______ • Seedless reproduce using ______ • Animals are ______ at some stage • How do bacteria usually reproduce? • Cell wall made of sugar and ______ • Plant cell walls made of _________ • ...
Seed Folks 2025-05-05
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- The city where the story takes place
- Wendell brings plants back to ______
- Woman who watches Kim from her window
- Gonzalo's relative who teaches him
- : Kim's crop – small green vegetables
- Gonzalo's native language
- Ana lives here (a type of housing)
- Girl who starts the garden
- What brings people together in the lot
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- Wendell works at this kind of building
- Gonzalo watches this person garden (his ______)
- Where Kim plants her beans (vacant ______)
- Gonzalo feels like this before he learns to help
- Wendell's job
- Country Ana is from
- Wendell uses this to water plants
- Kim's family is from this country
- Kim plants beans in honor of her ______
- Ana's tool for digging
- What Ana thinks Kim is hiding (illegal _____)
20 Clues: Wendell's job • Country Ana is from • Ana's tool for digging • Gonzalo's native language • Girl who starts the garden • Wendell uses this to water plants • Kim's family is from this country • Gonzalo's relative who teaches him • Ana lives here (a type of housing) • The city where the story takes place • Wendell brings plants back to ______ • Woman who watches Kim from her window • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
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- Plants that fix carbon in two cell types.
- Stacks of thylakoids
- Gas used in the Calvin Cycle.
- Main green pigment in plants
- Fluid around thylakoids.
- Sugar made in the Calvin Cycle.
- First stage using sunlight for energy.
- Plants that use the basic photosynthesis pathway.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Leaf openings for gas exchange.
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- Energy source for light reactions
- Cycle that makes sugars from CO₂. Cycle
- Membrane sacs that hold light reactions.
- Unit used to measure light wavelength
- Light humans can see
- Main energy molecule made in light reactions.
- Plant cell organelle for photosynthesis.
- Gas released in light reactions.
- Split during light reactions.
- Plants that open stomata at night.
- Light-absorbing molecules.
21 Clues: Light humans can see • Stacks of thylakoids • Fluid around thylakoids. • Light-absorbing molecules. • Main green pigment in plants • Gas used in the Calvin Cycle. • Split during light reactions. • Sugar made in the Calvin Cycle. • Leaf openings for gas exchange. • Gas released in light reactions. • Energy source for light reactions • Plants that open stomata at night. • ...
Houseplants! 2022-11-24
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- Not a serpent plant but a _____ plant. (ex. Sansevieria)
- When you take a clipping of a plant without permission
- Fan favorite plant with slits and holes in leaves
- You can propagate a new ZZ plant from a single ____
- Slits and holes in leaves
- Person in the class who has killed the most plants
- These two students share the same first name. A.Gonzalez and A.Muratalla
- Common way to propagate plants. Cut a clipping and put it in _____.
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- Pest that looks like cotton
- When propagating, roots will grow from the _____
- Make new plants from existing plants
- Flying pest when plant is over watered (two words)
- Student in the class who killed Gianluca's plants
- Common plant that vines (ex. Marble Queen)
- Tropical plant that can hold water in its cup
- Drought tolerant, gateway plants to hoarding
16 Clues: Slits and holes in leaves • Pest that looks like cotton • Make new plants from existing plants • Common plant that vines (ex. Marble Queen) • Drought tolerant, gateway plants to hoarding • Tropical plant that can hold water in its cup • When propagating, roots will grow from the _____ • Fan favorite plant with slits and holes in leaves • ...
Seedless Plant Terminology 2020-10-02
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- A protective and waxy layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- Two sets of chromosomes.
- Plants are ___ because they make their own energy using light and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis.
- One set of chromosomes.
- Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants.
- Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets.
- The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg.
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- The number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell.
- The ancestor of land plants that never made it to land.
- Plants that have tracheids.
- The sister to all land plants.
- Site where reproductive spores are produced and stored on the sporophyte.
- Chromsomes are havled into four sets.
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- Diploid structure which undergoes meisosis in plants.
- Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem.
16 Clues: One set of chromosomes. • Two sets of chromosomes. • Plants that have tracheids. • The sister to all land plants. • Chromsomes are havled into four sets. • Vascular structures such as xylem and phloem. • Chromosomes are separated into two identical sets. • The diploid product of the fusion of sperm and egg. • Haploid strucutre which undergoes mitosis in plants. • ...
HORT 1 UNIT 2.01 2023-02-13
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- In this field of ag, you can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more!
- This employee is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
- This employee grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plant
- Latin word meaning “garden cultivation"
- is the science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes
- These employees work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint
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- Thia industry is the science/practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees
- This employee cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc flowering plants
- the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc tree grown fruits
- This education is required for skilled jobs
- This employee maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks
- the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc marketing vegetables
- This type of maintenance employee cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained
- This can determine your qualifications for certain careers
15 Clues: Latin word meaning “garden cultivation" • This education is required for skilled jobs • This can determine your qualifications for certain careers • the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc flowering plants • the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc tree grown fruits • the science/practice of growing, harvesting, etc marketing vegetables • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword puzzle 2020-12-07
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- process by which food and nutrients are distributed from one plant part to another
- process by which green plants transform light energy into a chemical one
- production of new offspring
- provide structural support and alive at its maturity
- addition of electrons to the compound usually accompanied by addition of hydrogen
- they are dead cells at maturity
- plastid that contains green pigments called chlorophyll
- community of plants dominated by trees
- latin word for cell
- the process by which plants lose water from leaves and stems
- site of protein synthesis
- respiration that uses oxygen
- living cells that aid for storage and support
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- removal of electrons from a compound accompanied by removal of hydrogen
- site of respiration
- qualitative change in plants overtime
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- respiration without oxygen
- process by which plants consume oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide
- living part of cells embedding organelles
20 Clues: site of respiration • latin word for cell • site of protein synthesis • respiration without oxygen • production of new offspring • respiration that uses oxygen • they are dead cells at maturity • qualitative change in plants overtime • community of plants dominated by trees • living part of cells embedding organelles • living cells that aid for storage and support • ...
plant classification and environmental factors 2021-05-02
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- is too extreme the plant will suffer damage
- phsiological dryness
- crops plant that live in north and south poles
- a group of plants that have been selected or selected
- crops plant that live for years
- slow plant growth due to closed soil surface
- groups of living things that have similar characterics
- a combination of various environmental factors above ground such as air temprature
- the main medium for growing plants
- damage to plant because the relationship between the roots and the top of the plant is cut off
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- crops plant that grow in the tropics
- crops plants that are planted by planting certain parts directly
- sesecondary taxonomic level under species
- which are cultivated where of economic value
- the ability of organisms to adapt to the environment
- asan inhibiting factor in plant growth
- crops plants have a susceptible to live two seasons
- crops irrigation relies on rainfall
- crops plant are used as fodder for livestock
- plants grown within the geographic boundaries of origin
20 Clues: phsiological dryness • crops plant that live for years • the main medium for growing plants • crops irrigation relies on rainfall • crops plant that grow in the tropics • asan inhibiting factor in plant growth • sesecondary taxonomic level under species • is too extreme the plant will suffer damage • which are cultivated where of economic value • ...
2A - Victoria Coward 2021-04-19
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- carbon moves from plant to animal or animal to animal by the ____ chain
- has always been present on earth/all plants and animals need this
- dead plants and animals decomposing, and nitrogen is converted by a process called
- all the water on earth
- 97% of earths water is ____water
- nitrate is returned to the atmosphere
- all the organisms on earth
- water stored under the surface of earth
- a large body of water
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- the process of plants converting energy into food
- the process where water is converted into gas
- forms of rain and snow
- also known as co2
- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- the process where water vapor is changed into water
- plants need nitrogen to ____
- earth is 3% _____ water
- all the rocks on earth
- bacteria and ________ break nitrogen bonds
- when you exhale you put co2 into the __________
- also known as the hydrologic cycle
21 Clues: also known as co2 • a large body of water • forms of rain and snow • all the rocks on earth • all the water on earth • earth is 3% _____ water • all the organisms on earth • plants need nitrogen to ____ • 97% of earths water is ____water • also known as the hydrologic cycle • nitrate is returned to the atmosphere • water stored under the surface of earth • ...
Gardening Words 2017-12-03
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- allows you to water the garden with ease
- the beginnings of a plant
- helps to break up hard ground
- glass room where plants are protected from cold and frost
- removing unwanted plant life
- useful for pruning
- containers for small plants
- rotting down of garden waste for feeding soil
- removing wilting or dried up flowers
- allows you to sweep leaves
- helps you to cut grass evenly
- in which plants grow
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- spraying plants to kill bugs and fungii
- keep your feet dry
- helps to break up stones
- helps you to dig the ground
- used for trimming edges and shaping
- useful for digging and planting
- feeding the ground with nutrients to help plant growth
- allows you to carry plants, equipment and soil
- automatic watering for the lawn and beds
- protects your hands
- allows you to water pots and baskets
- small room where you can keep gardening equipment
24 Clues: keep your feet dry • useful for pruning • protects your hands • in which plants grow • helps to break up stones • the beginnings of a plant • allows you to sweep leaves • helps you to dig the ground • containers for small plants • removing unwanted plant life • helps to break up hard ground • helps you to cut grass evenly • useful for digging and planting • ...
Living Things and the Environment 2018-06-13
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- Omnivores
- Living thins cannot live without ....
- Each group of these animals.
- All the populations living in a habitat.
- Both plants and other animals.
- Water with ph of about 7.
- Herbivores
- Group of organisms at the end of each food chain.
- The relationship between the producers and the consumers.
- Green plants need .... to carry out photosynthesis.
- Green plants make their own food.
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- Made up of all living organisms and non-living components in an area.
- Water with ph of about 8.
- All living things need .... to breath.
- Decomposers
- Carnivores
- How hot or cold a habitat is.
- Animals that eat other animals only.
- Animals that eat plants only.
- Many animals match their environment in colors or shapes.
- The home of a living organisms.
- Animals and humans depend on plants and other animals for food.
- Two or more food chains linked together.
- How acidic or alkaline a certain substance is.
24 Clues: Omnivores • Carnivores • Herbivores • Decomposers • Water with ph of about 8. • Water with ph of about 7. • Each group of these animals. • How hot or cold a habitat is. • Animals that eat plants only. • Both plants and other animals. • The home of a living organisms. • Green plants make their own food. • Animals that eat other animals only. • Living thins cannot live without .... • ...
Photosynthesis crossword puzzle 2024-01-12
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- Opens its stomata during the night
- A stack of thylakoids
- Colors that absorb light and produce energy from it
- What most plants are; opens up their stomata during the day
- The shortest wavelength color
- Usually refers to carotene and xanthophyll
- Membranes inside the chloroplast where light reactions occur
- Small holes under leaves that let carbon dioxide in
- The longest wavelength color
- Plants that skip the Calvin Cycle to save H2O
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- Usually depicted with dark green waves
- The colors of light that the naked human eye can see
- Absorbs sunlight, but, does not make energy with it
- Things that go through photosynthesis
- Usually depicted with light green waves
- A process some things go through to produce glucose and oxygen
- A jelly-like fluid that surrounds thylakoids
- Makes glucose, fructose, starches, and lipids
- Used to measure the wavelength of light
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
20 Clues: A stack of thylakoids • The longest wavelength color • The shortest wavelength color • Opens its stomata during the night • Things that go through photosynthesis • Usually depicted with dark green waves • Usually depicted with light green waves • Used to measure the wavelength of light • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Usually refers to carotene and xanthophyll • ...
Gardening 6 2025-02-18
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- Garden – A garden built on a raised platform or rooftop.
- – A tall flower known for following the sun.
- Garden – A garden dedicated to growing culinary and medicinal herbs.
- – A bright yellow spring flower.
- – A classic flower known for its beauty and fragrance.
- – A flower with distinctive petals and bright colors.
- Garden – A garden designed to attract birds, bees, and butterflies.
- – A colorful flower that thrives in cool weather.
- – A fragrant herb with purple flowers.
- Garden – A garden featuring drought-resistant plants and rocks.
- – A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
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- Garden – A shared garden space where people grow plants together.
- – A flower commonly used in bouquets.
- Garden – A garden where edible plants are grown.
- Garden – A space where various plant species are cultivated and displayed.
- – A vibrant annual flower loved by pollinators.
- Garden – A method of growing plants without soil.
- – A large, fragrant perennial flower.
- – A garden that contains fruit trees.
- – A spring-blooming flower with cup-shaped petals.
20 Clues: – A bright yellow spring flower. • – A flower commonly used in bouquets. • – A large, fragrant perennial flower. • – A garden that contains fruit trees. • – A fragrant herb with purple flowers. • – A tall flower known for following the sun. • – A vibrant annual flower loved by pollinators. • Garden – A garden where edible plants are grown. • ...
In the garden 2025-05-15
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- A flexible tube for watering the garden:
- A small insect often seen crawling on the ground:
- A tool used for digging:
- Planted in the soil to grow a new plant:
- A garden pest that eats leaves and becomes a butterfly:
- A living thing that grows in soil and needs sunlight:
- What plants need to grow, comes from the sun:
- The green part of a plant:
- A colorful and fragrant part of a plant:
- A container used to water plants:
- A tool with teeth for collecting leaves:
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- The upper layer of earth where plants grow:
- A small hand tool for digging and planting:
- A place to sit and relax in the garden:
- A flying insect that pollinates flowers:
- A glass building where plants are grown:
- A barrier around the garden to protect it:
- A container where small plants can grow:
- A person who takes care of the garden:
- The part of a plant that grows underground:
20 Clues: A tool used for digging: • The green part of a plant: • A container used to water plants: • A person who takes care of the garden: • A place to sit and relax in the garden: • A flexible tube for watering the garden: • Planted in the soil to grow a new plant: • A flying insect that pollinates flowers: • A glass building where plants are grown: • ...
Tend Nursery Plants 2014-04-06
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- A DISEASE CONTROL TO PROMOTE STRONG AND HEALTHY PLANTS.
- COMMON NAME IS POWDERY MILDEW.
- METAL OR TIMBER FRAMED STRUCTURES CLAD IN GLASS.
- ONE THE MAJOR PLANT GROWING FACTORS.
- A CYCLE THAT IS DIVIDED INTO FIVE PHASES.
- ONE OF TWO ENVIRONMENTS THAT NEED TO BE CONTROLLED AND MONITORED.
- STRUCTURE MADE FROM GALVANISED PIPE.
- TO REPRODUCE.
- STRUCTURE COVERED IN SHADE CLOTH.
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- EXISTING IN A STATE OF GAS, NOT A SOLID OR LIQUID.
- A TRANSPARENT, ODERLESS, TASTELESS LIQUID.
- IS A MEASURE OF THE WARMTH OR COLDNESS OF AN OBJECT OR SUBSATNCE.
- TO SET OR PLACE APART.
- A PROCESS THAT IS NOT AS EXPENSIVE AS HEATING.
- IF IT IS TOO HIGH OR LOW, IT CAN PRODUCE ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS.
- COMMON NAME IS COLLAR ROT.
- AN INSECT THAT HARMS OR DESTROYS PLANTS OR TREES.
17 Clues: TO REPRODUCE. • TO SET OR PLACE APART. • COMMON NAME IS COLLAR ROT. • COMMON NAME IS POWDERY MILDEW. • STRUCTURE COVERED IN SHADE CLOTH. • ONE THE MAJOR PLANT GROWING FACTORS. • STRUCTURE MADE FROM GALVANISED PIPE. • A CYCLE THAT IS DIVIDED INTO FIVE PHASES. • A TRANSPARENT, ODERLESS, TASTELESS LIQUID. • A PROCESS THAT IS NOT AS EXPENSIVE AS HEATING. • ...
Plants and flowers 2021-06-03
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- A crunchy vegetable (the one bunnies like)
- (singular)Yellow flower(there's also a Harry Styles song named after this)
- (singular)There is a soap opera where this always appears
- There's a legend about a man who was cursed and fell in love with himself, at the end someone turned him into this flower
- (singular)Toothpaste, gum, breath ____
- There are a lot of them in Morelos (they're magenta)
- They are edible, we put them in salads and they taste like nothing.
- (singular)They appear rolling in the desert in the movies.
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- (singular)The tea that you can make from this flower is good for stomachaches
- (plural) There's a Katy Perry song named after this. flower
- blossoms (plural)They're pink and famous in Japan (in which they call them sakura)
- (singular)Don't forget them
- (singular) A lot of air freshners are scented like this (clue: its a harry potter character's name too)
- (plural) The flowers we use in the day of the death.
- The classic desert plant
- Hummingbirds like this plant (it's not a flower)
- (plural)We see them on the beach
17 Clues: The classic desert plant • (singular)Don't forget them • (plural)We see them on the beach • (singular)Toothpaste, gum, breath ____ • A crunchy vegetable (the one bunnies like) • Hummingbirds like this plant (it's not a flower) • (plural) The flowers we use in the day of the death. • There are a lot of them in Morelos (they're magenta) • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - Plants 2024-03-21
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- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure (stamen) to the female reproductive structure (pistil)
- tiny structures that control the size of the stomata
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- vascular plants; include seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering
- early stage in the development of an organism
- tissue that moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
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- tissue tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water
- small opening in a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
- tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism if it falls on soil with the right conditions
- broad, flat part of the leaf
- tissue that carries food made in a plant's leaves down to other plant parts
17 Clues: broad, flat part of the leaf • plants that form seeds in cones • early stage in the development of an organism • tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tiny structures that control the size of the stomata • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Grown to a sell-worthy size.
- The difference between the day and night temperatures.
- Plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through it.
- The development of lateral branches that create a bushy appearance.
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating.
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment.
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- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground.
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Planting of seeds.
- The term for soil or media.
17 Clues: Planting of seeds. • The term for soil or media. • Grown to a sell-worthy size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating. • Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season. • The difference between the day and night temperatures. • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • ...
Transport in plants 2025-03-09
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- What term describes a plant cell that is full of water and firm?
- What specialised cells open and close the stomata? (5,5)
- What process moves water into plant roots from the soil?
- What layer on the surface of a leaf helps reduce water loss? (4,7)
- What mineral ion do plants need to make proteins for growth?
- What type of plant cell has extensions to increase surface area for water absorption? (4,4,4)
- What factor increases transpiration by removing water vapour from around the leaf surface?
- What is the process of water loss from the leaves of a plant?
- What piece of equipment is used to measure the rate of transpiration?
- What plant tissue transports sugars and other dissolved substances?
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- What happens to a plant when it loses too much water and cannot replace it quickly enough?
- What is the movement of sugars in the phloem called?
- What substance strengthens the walls of xylem vessels?
- What small openings on the underside of leaves control gas exchange and water loss?
- What process allows mineral ions to move into root hair cells against a concentration gradient? (6,8)
- What plant tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves?
- What tissue in leaves contains cells that carry out photosynthesis?
17 Clues: What is the movement of sugars in the phloem called? • What substance strengthens the walls of xylem vessels? • What specialised cells open and close the stomata? (5,5) • What process moves water into plant roots from the soil? • What mineral ion do plants need to make proteins for growth? • What is the process of water loss from the leaves of a plant? • ...
Unit 0.5: Plants 2022-12-13
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- The "neck" which the sperm travels down
- Colorful structure used to attract specific animal pollinators
- Powdery substance, gives rise to sperms
- Female organs of the plant
- A plant body that lacks true roots and vascular system
- Green tissue that covers the flower when it's a bud
- Male organs of a plant
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- Travels water and dissolved minerals through the plant
- Root hair under the thallus
- Pores in the plant that let C02 in and release H20 and 02.
- Female germ cell that becomes a seed after the egg is fertilized
- Result of a ripe ovary
- Opening at the top of the style
- Makes pollen and sits on the end of filament
- Made by gymnosperms and angiosperms
- Waxy layer of a leaf
- Transports sugar and other metabolic products down the leaves
17 Clues: Waxy layer of a leaf • Result of a ripe ovary • Male organs of a plant • Female organs of the plant • Root hair under the thallus • Opening at the top of the style • Made by gymnosperms and angiosperms • The "neck" which the sperm travels down • Powdery substance, gives rise to sperms • Makes pollen and sits on the end of filament • ...
annual bedding plants 2025-03-03
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- term for soil
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production
- the difference between the day and night temperature
- rate- the percentage of seeds capable
- referees to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushu appearance
- planting of seeds
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condition
- the process of moving plants
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- small plants gron in a small amount of media
- the process in which soluble sats
- refers to the time the plant maintains its health
- hanging basket that contains plants that are propagated
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cutting
- grown to saleable size
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- transplant grows from seeds to flower
- packs molded plastic container
17 Clues: term for soil • planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • the process of moving plants • packs molded plastic container • the process in which soluble sats • rate- the percentage of seeds capable • transplant grows from seeds to flower • small plants gron in a small amount of media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • ...
Cells 2022-12-15
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- Converts what it’s consumed into energy. Eukaryotic
- move substances in or out of the cell. Eukaryotic(Plants)
- Helps the cell to move. Both
- helps maintain the shape of the cell. Eukaryotic(Plants)
- Protects the cell. Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic
- single-celled organisms
- Proteins are received from the ER. Eukaryotic
- help support the cell. Eukaryotic
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- Storage. Eukaryotic
- Provides extra protection to plant cells. Eukaryotic(Plants)
- Makes glucose. Eukaryotic(Plants)
- complex, multi-cellular organisms
- Organize microtubules. Eukaryotic(Animals)
- Contains digestive enzymes. Eukaryotic
- Where chromosomes are formed. Both
- Protein is made here. Both
- Proteins are transported here. Eukaryotic
- Adheres to surfaces. Prokaryotic
- Structure where the DNA is located. Eukaryotic
- Surrounds the organelles. Both
20 Clues: Storage. Eukaryotic • single-celled organisms • Protein is made here. Both • Helps the cell to move. Both • Surrounds the organelles. Both • Adheres to surfaces. Prokaryotic • Makes glucose. Eukaryotic(Plants) • complex, multi-cellular organisms • help support the cell. Eukaryotic • Where chromosomes are formed. Both • Contains digestive enzymes. Eukaryotic • ...
Buddy- Intro to Ecology Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The number of species
- Where animals live
- Needs other things for energy
- Eats Meat
- How plants convert stuff into energy
- Eats plants
- All of the ecosystems where life exist
- The topic we are learning
- Eats stuff for energy
- Bigger stuff eat smaller stuff
- A system of different animals interacting with eachother
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- Another name for different animals
- A group of species
- makes its own food
- Where organisms are grouped up based on their relations of feeding
- a pyramid of animals
- shows feeding relations between animals
- Eats both plants and meat
- Produces its own food
- Decomposes organic material
- Renewable organic material made from plants
- How bacteria produces food
- Feeds on dead matter
23 Clues: Eats Meat • Eats plants • A group of species • makes its own food • Where animals live • a pyramid of animals • Feeds on dead matter • The number of species • Produces its own food • Eats stuff for energy • Eats both plants and meat • The topic we are learning • How bacteria produces food • Decomposes organic material • Needs other things for energy • Bigger stuff eat smaller stuff • ...
Test Crossword 1 2025-01-04
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- plant that disrupts other plants growth.
- Nerve cell that transmits signals in the body.
- Plant vascular tissue.
- area covered mainly by grass.
- function provides nutrients to the developing seedling
- Asexual reproduction.
- The process by which living organisms adapt to their environment.
- Is the abnormal growth of cells.
- water vapor loss from plants
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- Large glycoproteins called immunoglobulins
- genetic trait that is dominant over another trait.
- Plants use light to produce food and release oxygen
- Supporting structure of the body
- Asexual reproduction of seeds.
- Plants with two cotyledons.
- One benefits, the other is harmed.
- Contamination of substances that degrade the environment.
- Land surrounded by water.
- animal or plant that no longer exists.
- organism that is the origin.
20 Clues: Asexual reproduction. • Plant vascular tissue. • Land surrounded by water. • Plants with two cotyledons. • organism that is the origin. • water vapor loss from plants • area covered mainly by grass. • Asexual reproduction of seeds. • Supporting structure of the body • Is the abnormal growth of cells. • One benefits, the other is harmed. • animal or plant that no longer exists. • ...
Plural 2015-03-01
Happy Earth Day! 2021-01-19
Powering the Plants 2024-06-12
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- extremely large in area, size, amount, etc
- enough in quantity, or good enough in quality, for a particular purpose or need
- happening or existing for a period of time without interruption
- an amount that is extra or more than you need
- to remove or get rid of sth/sb
- a person who supports or speaks in favour of sb or of a public plan or action
- to promise to do sth; to promise sth will happen
- any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burntFinite
- a factory or place where power is produced or an industrial process takes place
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- a person or thing that you use or have instead of the one you normally use or have
- the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc.
- the act of replacing one thing with another, especially sth that is newer or better
- something that encourages you to do sth
- to say or do sth to show that you disagree with or disapprove of sth, especially publicly
- a machine or an engine that receives its power from a wheel that is turned by the pressure of water, air or gas
- a square or rectangular piece of wood, glass or metal that forms part of a larger surface such as a door or wall
- a type of chemical element that is found in all living things, existing in a pure state as diamond, graphite and buckminsterfullerene
17 Clues: to remove or get rid of sth/sb • something that encourages you to do sth • extremely large in area, size, amount, etc • an amount that is extra or more than you need • to promise to do sth; to promise sth will happen • the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc. • happening or existing for a period of time without interruption • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Grown to a sell-worthy size.
- The difference between the day and night temperatures.
- Plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through it.
- The development of lateral branches that create a bushy appearance.
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating.
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment.
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- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground.
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Planting of seeds.
- The term for soil or media.
17 Clues: Planting of seeds. • The term for soil or media. • Grown to a sell-worthy size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating. • Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season. • The difference between the day and night temperatures. • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • ...
Plants word search 2022-05-11
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- something that is required for a process
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- the ability to make things move or change
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
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- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- something that results from a process
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- to link two or more things
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
17 Clues: to link two or more things • a closed ecosystem made by humans • a type of energy storage molecule • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Plant Classes 2024-11-13
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- ____ humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products(source)
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- What provides for the three basic human needs?
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
14 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • What provides for the three basic human needs? • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source) • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • ...
Spring Plants 2022-03-30
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- A yellow Spring flower with a stem shaped as a tube.
- This flower has much smaller petals and is usually purple. This flower blooms in late spring and early summer.
- This is a very tall yellow flower that might remind you of the sun
- Also known as Sakura this is a small pink flower that grows on trees during Spring.
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- These plants usually have colorful and fragrant blooms. They come in a variety of colors but are usually purple or pink.
- This tree has white or pinkish flowers that bloom in Spring.
- This flower is planted as a bulb. They are usually red, pink, yellow, or white flowers.
- This is the state flower of California.
- You usually see these the most during Valentines Day.
- This flower has white petals, and a yellow center. These flowers bloom in late Spring.
- This plant is grown from a bulb and has smaller flower petals. You might also know someone with this name.
11 Clues: This is the state flower of California. • A yellow Spring flower with a stem shaped as a tube. • You usually see these the most during Valentines Day. • This tree has white or pinkish flowers that bloom in Spring. • This is a very tall yellow flower that might remind you of the sun • ...
plants A 2014-01-28
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- kind of tap root, wide at the top, roots become thinner at bottom
- pat of the plant that grows upward, connecting the root with the bud, leaves, flowers, and fruit.
- kind of tap root, has the shape to swell
- part of the stem where the leaf is attached to the stem.
- is a bud that grows along the branch or stem
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- kind of tap root, roots are large and round at upper part, roots taper abruptly below the large, round portion
- is a kind of tap root, taper at each end, are widest in the middle
- a part of the stem between two nodes
- a growth on a stem, made up of layers of young leaves
- a bud that grows at the end of a branch or stem
- the angle between the brand and the stem
11 Clues: a part of the stem between two nodes • kind of tap root, has the shape to swell • the angle between the brand and the stem • is a bud that grows along the branch or stem • a bud that grows at the end of a branch or stem • a growth on a stem, made up of layers of young leaves • part of the stem where the leaf is attached to the stem. • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-05-23
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- Third main seedless plant group.
- Ferns are the most ____ seedless vascular plants.
- It produces a branching rhizome that is covered in hair-like projections called rhizoids.
- Whisk ferns, which lost leaves and roots by ____ evolution.
- Without a ____ system and roots, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
- Low evergreen herbs with needlelike or scalelike leaves.
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- The dominant stage of the life cycle.
- What do most seedless plants reproduce with?
- Second main seedless plant group.
- Without a vascular system and ____, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
- First main seedless plant group.
11 Clues: Third main seedless plant group. • First main seedless plant group. • Second main seedless plant group. • The dominant stage of the life cycle. • What do most seedless plants reproduce with? • Ferns are the most ____ seedless vascular plants. • Low evergreen herbs with needlelike or scalelike leaves. • Whisk ferns, which lost leaves and roots by ____ evolution. • ...
carnivorous plants 2022-11-10
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- greasy and sticky plant
- cup-shaped carnivorous plant
- Plants that produce sticky substances that glue insects
- underwater plants that trap insects with trigger hairs
- not a pitcher plant, but very loved in the cp community, looks like a pitcher plant but with more hair
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- carnivorous plant that eats bacteria
- flower with trigger petals
- aquatic plant with 8 wheels, similar to a certain aquatic carnivorous plant
- most common carnivorous plant, two green curved shaped leaves with triggerhairs inside
- trumpet shaped plant
- medium cp's grow in
11 Clues: medium cp's grow in • trumpet shaped plant • greasy and sticky plant • flower with trigger petals • cup-shaped carnivorous plant • carnivorous plant that eats bacteria • underwater plants that trap insects with trigger hairs • Plants that produce sticky substances that glue insects • aquatic plant with 8 wheels, similar to a certain aquatic carnivorous plant • ...
Flowering plants 2022-10-14
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- up the anther.
- pretty part that attracts the pollinator.
- flowers.
- a seed is produced, and sometimes fruit.
- a seed begins to grow
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- that attaches the flower to the plant.
- plants have ________reproduction.
- part of the plant where the seeds and fruit grow.
- Contains the stigma, style and ovary;female parts.
- the pollen is produced
- male part of the flower.
11 Clues: flowers. • up the anther. • a seed begins to grow • the pollen is produced • male part of the flower. • plants have ________reproduction. • that attaches the flower to the plant. • a seed is produced, and sometimes fruit. • pretty part that attracts the pollinator. • part of the plant where the seeds and fruit grow. • Contains the stigma, style and ovary;female parts.
Flowering plants 2022-10-14
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- up the anther.
- pretty part that attracts the pollinator.
- flowers.
- a seed is produced, and sometimes fruit.
- a seed begins to grow
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- that attaches the flower to the plant.
- plants have ________reproduction.
- part of the plant where the seeds and fruit grow.
- Contains the stigma, style and ovary;female parts.
- the pollen is produced
- male part of the flower.
11 Clues: flowers. • up the anther. • a seed begins to grow • the pollen is produced • male part of the flower. • plants have ________reproduction. • that attaches the flower to the plant. • a seed is produced, and sometimes fruit. • pretty part that attracts the pollinator. • part of the plant where the seeds and fruit grow. • Contains the stigma, style and ovary;female parts.
Plants Crossword 2023-05-29
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- The green part of a plant that turns sunlight into energy
- Grows out from the trunk and grows leaves (and sometimes blossoms!)
- The woody part of a tree that carries nutrients to its branches
- Plants need _ _ _ _ _ to grow (Hint: They get lots when it rains!)
- Most plants grow in _ _ _ _
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- Most plants sprout from a _ _ _ _
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators (Hint: Most flowers have more than one!)
- Plants turn _ _ _ _ _ from the sun into energy to help them grow
- Contains and protects seeds (Hint: We eat this!)
- The hard outer layer of a tree trunk
- Grows underground, brings in water, and keeps the plant in place
11 Clues: Most plants grow in _ _ _ _ • Most plants sprout from a _ _ _ _ • The hard outer layer of a tree trunk • Contains and protects seeds (Hint: We eat this!) • The green part of a plant that turns sunlight into energy • The woody part of a tree that carries nutrients to its branches • Plants turn _ _ _ _ _ from the sun into energy to help them grow • ...
WINTER PLANTS 2024-11-07
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- A SUCCULENT PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS
- PLANT WITH SHINY GREEN LEAVES AND RED BERRIES HOLLY
- EVERGREEN TREE WITH LONG NEEDLES
- SMALL GREEN PLANT WITH PURPLE BERRIES
- PLANT THAT BLOOMS IN WINTER WITH A YELLOW FLOWER
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- PLANT HUNG IN DOORWAYS TO KISS UNDER
- PLANT IWTH DARK GREEN LEAVES OFTEN USED FOR HOLIDAY GARLANDS
- A DELICATE WHITE FLOWER THAT BLOOMS EVEN IN SNOW
- KNOWN AS THE CHRISTMAS ROSE
- RED FLOWERED PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS
- GREEN CLIMBING PLANT
11 Clues: GREEN CLIMBING PLANT • KNOWN AS THE CHRISTMAS ROSE • EVERGREEN TREE WITH LONG NEEDLES • PLANT HUNG IN DOORWAYS TO KISS UNDER • SMALL GREEN PLANT WITH PURPLE BERRIES • A SUCCULENT PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS • RED FLOWERED PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS • A DELICATE WHITE FLOWER THAT BLOOMS EVEN IN SNOW • PLANT THAT BLOOMS IN WINTER WITH A YELLOW FLOWER • ...
Toxic Plants 2024-12-20
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- Ornamental shrub leaves are most toxic. Symptoms: Depression, difficult breathing, collapse, and coma.
- Grows in low wet areas. harmless in the spring but toxic the rest of the year. symptoms: loss of muscle strength, especially in hind legs; tremors, coma.
- grows in fences and hedge rows especially toxic when the plant starts to wilt or breaks. Eating over 10 pounds is quickly fatal. Symptoms: Heavy breathing, agitation, weakness, rapid death.
- Clippings start to ferment if eaten at this stage it can cause gas colic.
- Horse must eat large amounts (400-600 lbs.) when symptoms show the horse is beyond help. Symptoms: Inability to chew or swallow.
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- Ornamental house plant (red and white flowers) all parts of the plant are very toxic. Symptoms: severe diarrhea, abnormal heartbeat.
- Found in wooded areas, horses must eat large amount for 30-60 days before symptoms appear. Symptoms: Loss of appetite, loss of coordination, horse may stand with its legs braced.
- (Black Nightshade) Grows on fences and hedge rows. vine with purple flowers, Green and red berries. Small amounts are fatal. Symptoms: Colic, lack of coordination, weakness, depression.
- Landscaping shrub (red berries). Very toxic; A mouthful can be fatal. Symptoms: Trembling, labored breathing, collapse.
- Grows in wet marshy areas or meadows poisoning occurs when eaten in hay. Symptoms: Lack of appetite, loss of coordination.
- can be found in pastures eating 20 lbs.at once or smaller amounts every day over several weeks can cause liver damage. Symptoms: Yellow mucus membranes, liver failure, lack of coordination, and depression.
11 Clues: Clippings start to ferment if eaten at this stage it can cause gas colic. • Ornamental shrub leaves are most toxic. Symptoms: Depression, difficult breathing, collapse, and coma. • Landscaping shrub (red berries). Very toxic; A mouthful can be fatal. Symptoms: Trembling, labored breathing, collapse. • ...
Desert Plants 2025-10-21
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- Blooms with golden-yellow puffballs flowers
- Tequila/Mezcal ingredient
- Vibrant perennial
- Prickly Pear
- Translates to "green pole or stick"
- Little torch
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- Purple flowers - comes from the native Brazilian Tupi language
- Waxy bell-shaped flowers
- Has edible bean pods
- Soothes minor sunburns
- Long flower spikes
11 Clues: Prickly Pear • Little torch • Vibrant perennial • Long flower spikes • Has edible bean pods • Soothes minor sunburns • Waxy bell-shaped flowers • Tequila/Mezcal ingredient • Translates to "green pole or stick" • Blooms with golden-yellow puffballs flowers • Purple flowers - comes from the native Brazilian Tupi language
Garden Games 2022-03-09
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- Edible plants grown in a garden
- Season planting usually occurs
- Bunch of vegetables served in one dish
- Pretty plants grow in your mom's garden (Don't eat them!!!)
- Tool to make a hole
- Used to move items around
- Needed for warmth and plant growth
- To make a hole in the ground
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- Where you plant rows of crops like wheat
- Leafy items you grow
- To till or turn over earth to plant
- Sharp pronged tool dragged to make lines in dirt
- Dirt
- Many plants, vegetables and flowers start as these
- Chokes plant growth
- Water droplets needed for thirsty plants
16 Clues: Dirt • Tool to make a hole • Chokes plant growth • Leafy items you grow • Used to move items around • To make a hole in the ground • Season planting usually occurs • Edible plants grown in a garden • Needed for warmth and plant growth • To till or turn over earth to plant • Bunch of vegetables served in one dish • Where you plant rows of crops like wheat • ...
Photosynthesis & Leaves 2022-10-13
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- the green pigment in plants that is required for the process by which plants make their own food
- the name of the tiny holes on the underside of the leaf that allow gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf
- the organelle in plant and algal cells that contains the green pigment that is required for the process by which plants make their own food
- the general name for living things that are capable of making their own food and which are consumed by other living things
- the process by which plants make their own food
- the source of water for plants
- the name of the vessels through which water is transported from the root system to the leaves
- the sugar made in the process by which plants make their own food
- the source of the energy required for the process by which plants make their own food
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- a structure made up of two or more tissue types that carries out a specific role
- groups of similar cells that work together on a specialised task
- the name of the vessels through which sugars made in the leaf are transported to other parts of the plant
- the gaseous reactant in the process by which plants make their own food
- the gaseous product in the process by which plants make their own food
- the liquid reactant in the process by which plants make their own food
- the term used to describe the relationship between organs in an organ system
16 Clues: the source of water for plants • the process by which plants make their own food • groups of similar cells that work together on a specialised task • the sugar made in the process by which plants make their own food • the gaseous product in the process by which plants make their own food • the liquid reactant in the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-25
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- What is the favourite food of giant panda
- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Gives green colour to plants
- animals that get their energy from eating plants, and only plants are called
- The fastest land animal
- The tallest living animal
- A group of plants that uses cones to distribute seeds
- Acid is produced in large quantities by lemon trees
- The largest bird alive
- The leaves a silk worm feeds on
- Fish absorb oxygen in their body through these organs
- A scientist who studies plants
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- The animal known as the 'ship of the desert'
- Animals that eat both flesh and plant material
- A baby Kangaroo
- A type of plant that requires support for their growth
- the only birds able to fly backwards
- The process of water passing out from the surface of a plant or leaf
- A Plant that thrive in hot and arid conditions
- Trees which keep their leaves all year round are known as
20 Clues: A baby Kangaroo • The largest bird alive • The fastest land animal • The tallest living animal • Gives green colour to plants • A scientist who studies plants • The leaves a silk worm feeds on • the only birds able to fly backwards • What is the favourite food of giant panda • The animal known as the 'ship of the desert' • Animals that eat both flesh and plant material • ...
Spelling list of 10/3/23 2023-10-05
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- A favorable combination of circumstances, time and place
- People who operate, use or move with the hands or by mechanical means
- The state of being hard to do
- A variety of potato
- To change behavior so that it is easier to function in a particular place or situation
- The act of putting things in order
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- To set or keep apart
- Any of a genus of leguminous plants with long upright clusters of pea - like flowers
- To cause to develop
- To hold out
- An arm of the sea at the lower end of a river
- Areas of soft wet land with grasses and related plants
- Large hawks that feed chiefly on fish
- The existence of many different kinds of plants and animals in an environment
- Very often, frequently
- More than enough
- To tell in or reduce to a short statement of the main points
- An indian term meaning "where they go by water"
- Tracts of barren (no plants, poogrowingorwing plants) land
- Bird of prey
20 Clues: To hold out • Bird of prey • More than enough • To cause to develop • A variety of potato • To set or keep apart • Very often, frequently • The state of being hard to do • The act of putting things in order • Large hawks that feed chiefly on fish • An arm of the sea at the lower end of a river • An indian term meaning "where they go by water" • ...
GH4 S1 Science Review 2023-05-22
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- was a supercontinent that occurs when all land exists as one continuous continent.
- all plants that produce seeds.
- mixture of gases surrounding the Earth.
- the embryo of the plant.
- the process by which pollen is transported from the anther to the stigma
- is the study of the atmosphere and its changes that produce weather.
- “naked seed”
- is the process by which rocks are broken down and changed by the environment.
- is ordered knowledge about the natural world
- Earth completes one ____ around its axis every 24 hours.
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- The Earth completes one ______ every 365.25 days.
- flowering plants
- Plants gain energy from this process
- the largest and longest living of all plants
- the Father of Botany.
- is the process or force that moves sediment to a new location.
- dangerous meteorological condition
- the place where warm and cold air meet.
- the science of plants.
- formed after the flower is fertilized
- is a hot spring that periodically erupts.
- that reaches the crust’s surface is called lava.
22 Clues: “naked seed” • flowering plants • the Father of Botany. • the science of plants. • the embryo of the plant. • all plants that produce seeds. • dangerous meteorological condition • Plants gain energy from this process • formed after the flower is fertilized • mixture of gases surrounding the Earth. • the place where warm and cold air meet. • ...
Cycling In Ecosystems 2021-09-13
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- energy made from glucose and oxygen in the mitochondria
- matter in ecosystems are __________. (hint:energy only flows one way)
- eats secondary consumer
- process plants use to make oxygen and glucose
- eats the herbivores
- where cellular respiration takes place
- what carnivores eat
- formed from dead animals and plants
- where photosynthesis takes place
- process cells use to make oxygen and glucose
- also called herbivore
- used by plants to grow
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- amount of energy consumed at each trophic level
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- sugar made by photosynthesis
- level steps in a food chain
- breaks down dead organism
- shows relative amounts of energy or matter contained in each trophic level
- cloud formation
- source of all energy
- used by plants for photosynthesis
- the way energy flows
- also called autotrophs
- bacteria turn nitrogen into this but plants cannot use it
- found in all living things
- interconnected food chains
26 Clues: cloud formation • eats the herbivores • what carnivores eat • source of all energy • the way energy flows • also called herbivore • also called autotrophs • used by plants to grow • eats secondary consumer • breaks down dead organism • found in all living things • interconnected food chains • level steps in a food chain • sugar made by photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Photosynthesis <3 2025-01-16
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- these kinds of plants can withstand drought!
- colors that can be viewed by the human eye
- these plants open their stomata at night
- most plants are...
- multiple stacks of thylakoids
- one of the organelles inside of a plant cell, but not in an animal cell
- plants don't need this!! (Also leaves the plant as waste)
- first ingredient needed for light-dependent reactions
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- Colors that absorb light (one produces energy, the others don't)
- produced by the Calvin Cycle
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- occurs inside the thylakoids
- occurs in the stroma (just outside the thylakoids)
- Jelly fluid in a chloroplast
- created from the Light-dependent reaction, followed by oxygen
- The pigment that is reflected by almost all plants
- in a single stack of granum
- the only thing required for the Calvin Cycle
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves, similar to lips
- second ingredient required for light-dependent reactions
- one billionth of a meter
21 Clues: most plants are... • one billionth of a meter • in a single stack of granum • occurs inside the thylakoids • Jelly fluid in a chloroplast • produced by the Calvin Cycle • multiple stacks of thylakoids • these plants open their stomata at night • organisms that go through photosynthesis • colors that can be viewed by the human eye • these kinds of plants can withstand drought! • ...
Unit #3. Plant Fundamentals 2022-05-11
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- This resource can be natural or artiificial
- The leaf-like parts that guard the flower bud
- The stalk that joins the stigma to the ovary
- These are the male parts of the flower
- The process where plants make their food
- They will be the site of photosynthesis
- It will protects the seeds and assist dispersal
- These absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- The function of this is to reproduce
- This resource is essential for photosynthesis
- Where plants grow w/ soil
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- This will hold the anther
- This can result in flower damage
- It contains pollen
- The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen
- female parts of the flower
- This will contain the embryo
- A growing media where plants grow in water
- This is when plants grow with soil
- This is absorbed and released by plants "breathing"
- These absorb sunlight
- It supports the plant body and channels nutrients
- The lower part of the carpel where seeds form
23 Clues: It contains pollen • These absorb sunlight • This will hold the anther • Where plants grow w/ soil • female parts of the flower • This will contain the embryo • This can result in flower damage • This is when plants grow with soil • The function of this is to reproduce • These are the male parts of the flower • They will be the site of photosynthesis • ...
crossword 2023-02-10
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- a type of consumer that only eats plants
- the moving of sediment after its weathered
- a living thing in an ecosystem
- the first succession on rock with no dirt
- the amount of energy passed on in the consumer triangle (spelled with percent)
- eats primary consumer
- physical change weathering
- a type of consumer that only eats meat
- plant growth in response to gravity
- plant growth in response to light
- a type of consumer that eats both plants and animals
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- the amount of different organisms in an area
- a process that plants use to make food
- eats secondary consumer
- living things like plants break down rock
- the depositing of sediment after erosion
- the process that breaks down rock into sediment
- the second succession with dirt
- eats producer and is first consumer
- transports water up from the roots in plants
- a nonliviing thing in an ecosystem
- a web of many food chains linked together
- plant growth in response to touch
23 Clues: eats primary consumer • eats secondary consumer • physical change weathering • a living thing in an ecosystem • the second succession with dirt • plant growth in response to touch • plant growth in response to light • a nonliviing thing in an ecosystem • eats producer and is first consumer • plant growth in response to gravity • a process that plants use to make food • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-09
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- organisms that perform photosynthesis
- the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes plants
- the energy molecule of the cell
- organisms that consume producers
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in from the air
- where are chloroplasts found in a plant
- the source of energy for photosynthesis
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- small openings in the undersides of leaves. Where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the leaf
- the process by which plants make their own food
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in through their roots
- a product of photosynthesis that plants use as food
- photosynthesis converts ______ energy into chemical energy
- a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
14 Clues: the energy molecule of the cell • organisms that consume producers • organisms that perform photosynthesis • where are chloroplasts found in a plant • the source of energy for photosynthesis • a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in • the process by which plants make their own food • the pigment that gives plants their green color • ...
Science 2016-06-10
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- Units of energy
- Something that gives live birth and has fur
- Something that's died out
- An animal that only eats plants
- Something with scales
- Something that swims
- Used to change the colours of acid and alkali
- A place where animals and plants live
- It has the pH below seven
- A natural indicator
- Something that makes its own food
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- It has the pH above seven
- Something that flies
- Something that eats only meat
- It has a pH of seven
- Something that has a backbone
- Something that is close to dying out
- A type of 8b legged animal
- Something that feeds off other animals or plants
- Something that eats both meat and plants#
20 Clues: Units of energy • A natural indicator • Something that flies • It has a pH of seven • Something that swims • Something with scales • It has the pH above seven • Something that's died out • It has the pH below seven • A type of 8b legged animal • Something that eats only meat • Something that has a backbone • An animal that only eats plants • Something that makes its own food • ...
Plante Alskylar 2024-02-12
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- alba used as building material
- the position of the cotyledons
- seeds monocot and dicot
- angiosperms that have two cotyledons.
- monocots have 11 orders and 45…
- Major source of food
- used as ornamental plants
- and dicot.two main clades
- means naked
- both monocot and dicot
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- classified into monocots and dicots.
- leaves often absent
- Tamarisk moss genus
- means seed
- seeds. Angiosperm seeds
- vascular plants those that do not have vascular bundle as transportation system
- the position of cotyledons is in the soil
- All are fossils except Equisetum
- plants have pinnate
- plants have multiple plants of parallel
- the informal group name for mosses,liveworts and hornworts
- Microphyllous leaves
- monocot stems are not..
- Develop ovaries of flowers
- the position of cotyledonsis ..the ground
25 Clues: means seed • means naked • leaves often absent • Tamarisk moss genus • plants have pinnate • Microphyllous leaves • Major source of food • both monocot and dicot • seeds. Angiosperm seeds • seeds monocot and dicot • monocot stems are not.. • used as ornamental plants • and dicot.two main clades • Develop ovaries of flowers • the position of the cotyledons • alba used as building material • ...
Kingdom Choice Board 2023-01-12
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- the act or process of classifying
- true Bacteria
- organism that has no shape
- Reproduction including two people
- Balance in body needed to live
- chemical process that's in plants
- Consisting of more than one cell
- specific physical region
- a system of naming plants/animals
- consisting of a single cell
- fungus that produces alcohol
- Reproduction including one person
- identification of organisms
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- can produce it own food
- second highest rank,below domain
- organism that isn't plants/animals
- one-celled somewhat slipper-shaped
- Organism with no nucleus
- comprises multicellular animals
- the science of naming of organisms
- eats things for energy/nutrients
- group includes land/plants/algae
- microorganisms considered ancient
- Organism with nucleus
- eukaryotic organisms
25 Clues: true Bacteria • eukaryotic organisms • Organism with nucleus • can produce it own food • Organism with no nucleus • specific physical region • organism that has no shape • consisting of a single cell • identification of organisms • fungus that produces alcohol • Balance in body needed to live • comprises multicellular animals • second highest rank,below domain • ...
Puzzle 26: Plants and Photosynthesis 2025-09-09
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- – Essential minerals.
- – Pores for gas exchange.
- – Energy molecule.
- – Energy source for photosynthesis.
- – Provides support.
- – Reproductive part of plant.
- – Non-vascular plants.
- – Released during photosynthesis.
- – Controls stomata opening.
- – Main site of photosynthesis.
- – Protects seeds.
- – Sugar produced.
- – Light-capturing complex.
- – Absorbed from soil.
- – Stores water in plant cells.
- – Transports sugars.
- & Photosynthesis
- – Light particle used in photosynthesis.
- – Group of similar cells.
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- – Green pigment capturing light energy.
- – Fusion of gametes.
- – Cone-bearing plant.
- – Seedless vascular plants.
- – Supports plant structure.
- – Transfer of pollen.
- – Flowering plant.
- – Transports water.
- – Absorbs water and nutrients.
- – Taken from CO₂.
- – Embryo of a new plant.
- – Process plants use sunlight to make food.
31 Clues: & Photosynthesis • – Protects seeds. • – Sugar produced. • – Taken from CO₂. • – Energy molecule. • – Flowering plant. • – Provides support. • – Transports water. • – Fusion of gametes. • – Transports sugars. • – Essential minerals. • – Cone-bearing plant. • – Transfer of pollen. • – Absorbed from soil. • – Non-vascular plants. • – Embryo of a new plant. • – Pores for gas exchange. • ...
Food webs 2022-11-02
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- soaked into the roots of the plant to help it grow
- the process plants go through to grow
- eats only meat
- what an animal is considered in a food chain
- the gas given off by plants
- eats only plants
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- the gas taken in by plants
- the organism that eats and breaks down dead organisms
- the energy given to plants
- what a plant is considered in a food chain
- what the arrows in a food web represent
- Shows one path of energy in an ecosystem
- eats plants and animals
- Shows multiple paths of energy in an ecosystem
14 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • eats plants and animals • the gas taken in by plants • the energy given to plants • the gas given off by plants • the process plants go through to grow • what the arrows in a food web represent • Shows one path of energy in an ecosystem • what a plant is considered in a food chain • what an animal is considered in a food chain • ...
Energy in the Ecosystem 2013-05-02
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- The animals that predators hunt
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- All the food chains in a community
- A consumer that eats other consumers
- The green substance in plants that traps energy from the sun and gives plants their green color
- The flow of energy through the community
- A consumer that eats plants
- all the living and nonliving things in an environment
- A living thing that gets energy by eating plants an other animals
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- A place where an animal or plant lives
- A living thing that uses sunlight to make sugar
- A consumer that eats both plants and other consumers
- A consumer that puts materials from dead plants and animals back into the soil
- A process by which plants change light energy from the sun and use it to make sugar
- An animal that eats dead animals
15 Clues: A consumer that eats plants • The animals that predators hunt • An animal that eats dead animals • All the food chains in a community • A consumer that eats other consumers • A place where an animal or plant lives • The flow of energy through the community • A living thing that uses sunlight to make sugar • A consumer that eats both plants and other consumers • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2023-03-20
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health
- The process in which soluble are washed
- Hanging baskets that contain plants
- The process of moving plants
- Term for media
- Planting of seed
- A term used to describe procedures
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- Molded containers
- grow from seed to flower
- The difference between
- Refers to the development
- small plants grown in a small amount of media
- The percentage
- Grown to size
- Baskets that contain plants
- The practice of
- The ability of seeds to germinate
17 Clues: Grown to size • The percentage • Term for media • The practice of • Planting of seed • Molded containers • The difference between • grow from seed to flower • Refers to the development • Baskets that contain plants • The process of moving plants • The ability of seeds to germinate • A term used to describe procedures • Hanging baskets that contain plants • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- time a plant maintains health
- Saleable
- day and night temperature difference
- small bedding plant containers
- Soluble salts washed from a growing medium
- bush-like lateral development
- percentage of seeds that will germinate
- Preparing plants for post-production environments
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- Ability of seeds to germinate under optimal conditions
- propagated from cuttings
- propagated from seeds
- Fertilizing via irrigating
- Moving plants from one container to another or the ground
- Small plants developed in small soil units
- 1-year lifespan plants
- to plant
- Soil/growing media
17 Clues: Saleable • to plant • Soil/growing media • propagated from seeds • 1-year lifespan plants • propagated from cuttings • Fertilizing via irrigating • time a plant maintains health • bush-like lateral development • small bedding plant containers • day and night temperature difference • percentage of seeds that will germinate • Small plants developed in small soil units • ...
CHAPTER ONE REVIEW 2023-09-12
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- THE SMALLEST KIND OF MICROORGANISM
- LIVING THING THAT EATS OTHER LIVING THINGS
- EVERYTHING THAT SURROUNDS A LIVING THING
- ANIMAL THAT EATS OTHER ANIMALS
- PLANTS RELEASE THIS INTO THE AIR
- A PLANTLIKE LIVING THING THAT BREAKS DOWN DEAD MATERIAL
- A TYPE OF DECOMPOSER THAT USUALLY LIVES IN SOIL
- A TYPE OF FUNGUS THAT IS TOO SMALL TO SEE A SINGLE ONE
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- TINY HOLES IN LEAVES USED TO TAKE IN & RELEASE GAS
- LIVING THING THAT BREAKS DOWN DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- THE FASTEST GROWING PLANT
- THE WAY PLANTS USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD
- LIVING THING THAT MAKES ITS OWN FOOD
- THE GREEN MATERIAL INSIDE PLANTS
- ANIMALS NEED THIS TO LIVE
- ANIMAL THAT EATS MOSTLY PLANTS
- LIVING THINGS TOO SMALL TO BE SEEN WITH JUST OUR EYES
- A FOOD _______ SHOWS HOW FOOD CHAINS ARE LINKED TOGETHER
18 Clues: THE FASTEST GROWING PLANT • ANIMALS NEED THIS TO LIVE • ANIMAL THAT EATS MOSTLY PLANTS • ANIMAL THAT EATS OTHER ANIMALS • THE GREEN MATERIAL INSIDE PLANTS • PLANTS RELEASE THIS INTO THE AIR • THE SMALLEST KIND OF MICROORGANISM • LIVING THING THAT MAKES ITS OWN FOOD • THE WAY PLANTS USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD • EVERYTHING THAT SURROUNDS A LIVING THING • ...
Ecology Review 2025-05-28
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- The base of a food web, typically plants
- Only _____% of energy is passed up to the next step in a food chain
- Breaks down dead matter (AKA decomposers)
- Eats plants and animals
- ______ levels are steps in a food chain
- This process uses sunlight to make glucose
- ______ consumers just eat plants
- Capture energy from the sun
- At every step of a food chain, energy is lost as _____
- Food _______ contains many food chains, showing interactions
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- Gain energy by consuming other organisms
- Only eats plants
- _____ consumers eat animals that eat plants
- Energy ______ model the amount of energy at each level of a food chain
- Arrows in a food chain show the direction that _____ moves.
- Only eats meat
- Food _______ shows how energy moves in an ecosystem
- A measure (unit) of energy
18 Clues: Only eats meat • Only eats plants • Eats plants and animals • A measure (unit) of energy • Capture energy from the sun • ______ consumers just eat plants • ______ levels are steps in a food chain • Gain energy by consuming other organisms • The base of a food web, typically plants • Breaks down dead matter (AKA decomposers) • This process uses sunlight to make glucose • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2025-04-07
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- The methods used to create new plants, either from seeds or from vegetative parts like stems, roots, or leaves, to increase the number of plants and maintain desired traits.
- These are sold to florists to be arranged into bouquets and sold to the public.
- The branch of agriculture focused on the cultivation of plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, for human use and enjoyment.
- A place where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees grown for landscaping.
- An ornamental plant cultivated in a container, typically a pot, and kept indoors.
- A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
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- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.
- A small bunch of arranged flowers.
- The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- The science and practice of installing, maintaining, and using grasses, plants, shrubs, and trees in the landscape.
- Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants.
- Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens.
- A usually herbaceous plant (such as the cabbage, bean, or potato) grown for an edible part that is usually eaten as part of a meal.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, storing, processing, and marketing tree fruits
15 Clues: A small bunch of arranged flowers. • Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants. • Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens. • The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants. • A place where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees grown for landscaping. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-12-29
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- Seeds do not need _________ to grow as they do not need to produce food themselves
- Acts as a protective layer for the ovule
- Occurs when the male reproductive cell fuses with the egg cell
- Contains egg cells
- __________ germinate to become young plants
- Plants reproduce to ensure the ___________ of their kind
- Flowering plants reproduce by producing _________
- Coconut seeds are dispersed by _______
- What is transferred from the anther to the stigma
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- Reproduction takes place in ____________ plants and non-flowering plants
- Reproduction allows the passing of ___________ from parents to their young
- Connects the stigma to the ovary
- _________ contains pollen grains
- The reproductive parts of a flowering plant are found in a _________
- ___________ supports the anther
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by producing ________
- The part of a plant's female reproductive system where the pollen grains land on
- Animals and __________ help in pollination
18 Clues: Contains egg cells • ___________ supports the anther • Connects the stigma to the ovary • _________ contains pollen grains • Coconut seeds are dispersed by _______ • Acts as a protective layer for the ovule • Animals and __________ help in pollination • __________ germinate to become young plants • Flowering plants reproduce by producing _________ • ...
Plants - Grade 6 2020-12-13
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- the gas plants give off
- a word that means to move something
- the gas plants need to survive
- another word for dirt
- breathing in and out gasses
- transports water up to the leaves
- to make another living thing just like the parent(s)
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- the holes in leaves that gasses go in and out
- holds down the plant and absorb water
- h2o - plants need it to survive
- using light to change water and co2 to sugar and oxygen
- something all plants need and the sun makes it
- green chemical that is used to do photosynthesis
- will grow into a new plant
- when a seed starts to grow
- do photosynthesis and respiration
- reproductive part of the plant, makes seeds
17 Clues: another word for dirt • the gas plants give off • will grow into a new plant • when a seed starts to grow • breathing in and out gasses • the gas plants need to survive • h2o - plants need it to survive • do photosynthesis and respiration • transports water up to the leaves • a word that means to move something • holds down the plant and absorb water • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2021-05-30
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- It is required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs.
- FLYTRAP When an insect sit on this plant it sticks with the plant
- The movement of water molecules from the region of higher water concentration to the region of lower water concentration through a semipermeable is
- Fungi and bacteria are known as
- It is a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms.
- The association in which two different types of organisms live and work together for their mutual benefits is called
- Tiny pores called
- It contain chlorophyll and make their own food. the fungi share the food made by the
- The mode of nutrition in which some plants live in or on the body of other living organisms and derive their ready made food from them is
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- insect eating plants
- It can be also known as ("other nutrition")
- It is also known as ("self nutrition")
- REID BARNES The term photosynthesis was given by him in 1893
- The leaves of a plant are green because they contain tiny, green coloured bodies called
- It is the process of taking food by an organismand it's digestion,absorption and utilisation by the body.\
- The process by which green leaves prepare their own food by using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll is called
- CELLS Stomata are present on the underside of the leaves. these pores are surrounded by
17 Clues: Tiny pores called • insect eating plants • Fungi and bacteria are known as • It is also known as ("self nutrition") • It can be also known as ("other nutrition") • REID BARNES The term photosynthesis was given by him in 1893 • FLYTRAP When an insect sit on this plant it sticks with the plant • It is a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms. • ...
Plants and animals 2021-06-16
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- Consists of an inclined plane which goes around a cylinder.
- Connect muscles to bones.
- Living things of different species form them.
- Is made up of a rope and one or more wheels.
- Are the male reproductive organs that produce pollen.
- Is made up of two or more pure substances.
- Obtain energy when they feed on other living things.
- Have a thick, hard stem and low branches.
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- It attracts all objects to the centre of Earth.
- Is when ice is heated and it becomes water.
- Is when water vapour is cooled and becomes water.
- Connect arteries and veins.
- Is where the sea and the land meet.
- Group of living things.
- Use energy from the Sun to make their food.
- Take the blood from your heart to all parts of your body
- Controls movement, balance and coordination.
17 Clues: Group of living things. • Connect muscles to bones. • Connect arteries and veins. • Is where the sea and the land meet. • Have a thick, hard stem and low branches. • Is made up of two or more pure substances. • Is when ice is heated and it becomes water. • Use energy from the Sun to make their food. • Is made up of a rope and one or more wheels. • ...
Plants b.r.m takaki 2016-11-23
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- from the air ,and energy from sunlight.
- it makes plants green.
- have two main jobs.they anchor plants and they take in water. And nutrrienties.
- plants take in carbondoxide from the air.
- plants make food in a process that uses water fron the soil ,carbon
- support a plant and enable its leaves to reach the sun light.
- plants are called producers because they produce or make their own food
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves.
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- to survive.
- The word conSume means to eat so we call animals that eat plats or
- animals consumers.
- .the loss of the water trhouht leaves is called transpiration.
- carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plants.
- after making food the leaves release oxygen throuhtht their stomata.
- enables a plant to absorb light energy so that it can produce food.
- have one job make food for the tree can give people
- they need energy from
17 Clues: to survive. • animals consumers. • they need energy from • it makes plants green. • from the air ,and energy from sunlight. • plants take in carbondoxide from the air. • have one job make food for the tree can give people • carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves. • carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plants. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-02
Across
- SUBSTANCES.
- FOOD FROM THEM.
- THE CHLOROPLASTS ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE PRESENCE OF A
- ORGANISMS THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE ON DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND DERIVE
- NUTRITION.
- THE MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE TWO DIFFERENT ORGANISMS WORK
- FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFITS.
Down
- THE PROCESS OF TAKING FOOD BY AN ORGANISMS AND ITS
- THE PROCESS OF WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD USING
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITES GETS ITS FOOD.
- ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD FROM SIMPLE NON
- THEIR FOOD FROM THEM.
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN OR ON OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS AND
- PLANTS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- AND WATER.
- PIGMENT.
17 Clues: PIGMENT. • NUTRITION. • AND WATER. • SUBSTANCES. • FOOD FROM THEM. • THEIR FOOD FROM THEM. • FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFITS. • PLANTS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD. • THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITES GETS ITS FOOD. • THE PROCESS OF TAKING FOOD BY AN ORGANISMS AND ITS • THE PROCESS OF WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD USING • ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD FROM SIMPLE NON • ...
