plants Crossword Puzzles
Improvement of Food resources 2024-12-26
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- Control: The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- Farming: A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- Engineering: The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
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- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Agriculture: Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Rotation: The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- Erosion: The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Fixation: The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-04-29
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- Organism that makes its own food.
- Great for plants but bad for us!
- Small pores on the leaf of a plant that allows movement of gases in and out.
- The process mostly takes place in the ________ of plant leaf
- Only _________ plants can photosynthesize.
- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- Plants produce this while sugar is made of this.
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- Organism that use water and carbondioxide to make in the process known as photosynthesis.
- cells.
- Many plants stop photosynthesis during the ___________ and survive off food reserves produced during the spring and
- All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of ______.
- Plants use energy from this source
- The gases that plant release during photosynthesis.
13 Clues: cells. • Great for plants but bad for us! • Organism that makes its own food. • Plants use energy from this source • Only _________ plants can photosynthesize. • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • Plants produce this while sugar is made of this. • The gases that plant release during photosynthesis. • ...
Reproduction through parts of plants 2024-03-19
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- Seeds of plants having two seed leaves .
- Seeds of plants having only one seed leaf .
- In some plants small buds are formed on the leaf margin.
- The process of changing a seed into seedling.
- It is the process by which living things produce individuals of their own kinds.
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- Green plants makes their own food through it.
- Plants mainly reproduce by seeds.
- It is the only fruit which has seeds on its outer side.
- This seedling grows into a young plants.
- coat , Protects the baby plants from injury.
- They are produced on stems which further grow into new plants.
- flowering, Plants reproduce by spores.
12 Clues: Plants mainly reproduce by seeds. • flowering, Plants reproduce by spores. • Seeds of plants having two seed leaves . • This seedling grows into a young plants. • Seeds of plants having only one seed leaf . • coat , Protects the baby plants from injury. • Green plants makes their own food through it. • The process of changing a seed into seedling. • ...
Word meanings 2025-05-13
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- something that can be eaten
- to put plants or sapling in the ground for growing plants
- to put seed in or on the ground for growing plants
- the feel of a surface as rough or smooth
- feature, quality of something or somebody
- small garden tool used for digging fields/earth
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- young plants
- soil is said to be fertile when plants grow well
- smell of someone or something
- removing wild and unwanted plants from the ground
- materials present in soil which are useful to plants
- mixture of decayed plants, vegetables peel etc. added to soil to help plants to grow well
12 Clues: young plants • something that can be eaten • smell of someone or something • the feel of a surface as rough or smooth • feature, quality of something or somebody • small garden tool used for digging fields/earth • soil is said to be fertile when plants grow well • removing wild and unwanted plants from the ground • to put seed in or on the ground for growing plants • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-20
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- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
- There are many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA, you can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more!
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
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- 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 (includes IPM).
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
16 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables. • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-03-30
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- female gamete
- plant embryo
- flowering plants
- plants use this as energy for photosynthesis
- structure that protects the seed, becomes a fruit
- process by which plants produce glucose
- underground organs that absorb water and minerals
- male gamete
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- major photosynthetic organ of plants
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- cone-bearing plant
- seedless vascular plant
- vascular tissue that transports nutrients
- simple, nonvascular plant
- vascular tissue that transports water
- supports the plant, connects leaves to roots
16 Clues: male gamete • plant embryo • female gamete • flowering plants • cone-bearing plant • seedless vascular plant • simple, nonvascular plant • major photosynthetic organ of plants • vascular tissue that transports water • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • process by which plants produce glucose • vascular tissue that transports nutrients • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-17
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- Name of the cell where photosynthesis
- The roots collect water from...
- Green pigment that capture sunlight
- How is sugar stored
- Plants need photosynthesis to have...
- How do plants take carbon dioxide
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- Plants take in . . . and release oxygen
- Also known as carbs
- place
- The main product of photosynthesis
- What controls water loss and gas exchange
- The waste product of photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis takes place in...
- Collects water and ions
- growth.
- Food and energy causes ... for plants
16 Clues: place • growth. • Also known as carbs • How is sugar stored • Collects water and ions • The roots collect water from... • Photosynthesis takes place in... • How do plants take carbon dioxide • The main product of photosynthesis • The waste product of photosynthesis • Green pigment that capture sunlight • Name of the cell where photosynthesis • Food and energy causes ... for plants • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-13
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water & nutrients
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- monocot's leaf veins
- angiosperm with a cotyledons inside its seed flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, & vascular bundles in rings within
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds (danedelions)
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of three, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, and parallel veins in the leaves
- seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
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- two year life cycle; once they produce seeds the plant dies
- cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- organism that can produce its own food
- flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are deposited in new areas
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
20 Clues: cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • live one growing season; herbaceous stems • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds • tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant • ...
Plants, Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-09-03
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- The great ___________ event provided the oxygen needed for the atmosphere 2.3 billion years ago
- The organelle performing photosynthesis
- A green pigment that helps to absorb light for photosynthesis
- Plants can convert glucose into ___________ and oils for long-term storage
- The organelle performing cellular respiration
- An ___________ reaction releases heat
- The ____________ tissue describes the tubes used by plants to carry substances inside of it
- A ___________ assists in spreading pollen for plants
- Spores and ___________ are two forms from which a new plant can grow
- A chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide and water for all living things
- The type of sugar used in respiration
- Animals provide oxygen to their cells and remove carbon dioxide by __________
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- A chemical reaction producing glucose and oxygen for plants
- Microscopic organisms that carry out photosynthesis in the ocean
- An ___________ is a plant with true flower A colourful part of the plant to attract animals
- A structure in the cell with a specific function
- A type of bacteria that carries out photosynthesis
- energy is used by organisms to grow, repair damage, and ____________
- transports water in plants
- transports nutrients in plants
- An ___________ reaction absorbs heat
- This plant is the most commonly known pteridophyte
- A plant must absorb ___________ in order to photosynthesise
23 Clues: transports water in plants • transports nutrients in plants • An ___________ reaction absorbs heat • An ___________ reaction releases heat • The type of sugar used in respiration • The organelle performing photosynthesis • The organelle performing cellular respiration • A structure in the cell with a specific function • A type of bacteria that carries out photosynthesis • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- meaning “two names”
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- father of botany
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- having cells that contain a nucleus
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- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- the father of science
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
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- father of botany
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- having cells that contain a nucleus
- the father of science
- meaning “two names”
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
Plant Classification and Structures 2018-04-11
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- one or two areas of stored food in the plant seed
- pore-like openings along a stem
- the diploid generation in plants that produces haploid spores
- an immature lead or flower casement
- describes the cycle of all plant reproductive cycles
- plants with fibrous root systems, netted leaf venation, and floral parts in 4's or 5's
- the spore producing structure of a fern
- one long deeply extended root system
- small green leaves at the base of some flowers
- a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- specialized cell that controls the stoma openings on a leaf
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- the growth tissue of a plant
- the place where leaves attach to the stem
- word describing xylem and phloem tissues in plants
- the outermost cell layer of a leaf
- the class of seedless, nonvascular plants: mosses
- the mature ovary of a flowering plant
- plants without water conducting tissues
- can be used to estimate the age of a tree
- group of plants producing both flowers and fruit
- the flowers base
- type of fertilization characteristic of angiosperms
- the entire female reproductive structure that produces seeds
- vascular tissue composed of sieve tubes
- connects the leaf's blade to a stem
25 Clues: the flowers base • the growth tissue of a plant • pore-like openings along a stem • the outermost cell layer of a leaf • an immature lead or flower casement • connects the leaf's blade to a stem • one long deeply extended root system • the mature ovary of a flowering plant • plants without water conducting tissues • vascular tissue composed of sieve tubes • ...
Science Crossword Extra Credit 2017-05-24
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- Has a short summer and very long winter
- Eats only animals (meat)
- The first thing in a food chain
- Eats things to gain energy
- Living matter
- A group of overlapping food chains
- Dioxide Gas that plants absorb
- The name of the first consumer in a food chain
- Variety of living things
- Plant food that is created during photosynthesis
- A plant or animal that is nearly extinct
- Eats only plants
- What animals are called in a food chain
- Large, white bear that lives in the arctic that is Endangered
- Has a short rainy season and a long dry season
- Place where one organism lives
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- Gas created by plants during photosynthesis
- The name of the second consumer in a food chain
- Biome where the ground is permanently frozen
- Non-living matter
- Biome you live in
- Receives hardly any rain all year long
- What plants are called in a food chain
- A group of living things
- Large climate region with similar plants and animals
- A simple way to show what things eat
- Eats both plants and animals
- is hot, humid, and rains all year long
- Makes its own food inside its cells
29 Clues: Living matter • Eats only plants • Non-living matter • Biome you live in • Eats only animals (meat) • A group of living things • Variety of living things • Eats things to gain energy • Eats both plants and animals • Dioxide Gas that plants absorb • Place where one organism lives • The first thing in a food chain • A group of overlapping food chains • Makes its own food inside its cells • ...
ag puzzle 2022-10-04
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- a piece of something that was cut off
- a method people use to split in half
- you add it to the bark of the plant
- Moss a large amount of moss that grows
- used for aquatic food
- a technique of growing plants with water
- producing layers on a plant
- engineering allows people to move genes to one plant to another
- Take up water for plant stems Stems supports the leaves Leaves grows from the plants stem Flowers bloom or blossom Soil helps grow the plant
- supplies nutrients for plants grown
- transforms your garden in the summer
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- uses sunlight to synthesize foods
- a animal that attacks the plants
- living or lasting more than two years
- a plant or part of a plant used as a food
- when you remove branches from a tree
- the act of removing something
- a fresh sweet product of a tree or plant
- media water air and nutrients Perlite is a lightweight material that helps grow plants Vermiculite yellow or brown material found in your soil
- Culture used to make more plants
- the roots hang in the air and make a fine mist
- putting a bud or scion into or on your plant
- it can behave as this
- it provides growth and life
24 Clues: used for aquatic food • it can behave as this • producing layers on a plant • it provides growth and life • the act of removing something • a animal that attacks the plants • Culture used to make more plants • uses sunlight to synthesize foods • you add it to the bark of the plant • supplies nutrients for plants grown • a method people use to split in half • ...
S1 Photosynthesis 2023-11-29
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- Gas taken from the air to help make food
- Name of the food made in photosynthesis
- Plants are able to produce their own ______
- Chemical that traps sunlight energy
- Plants take this in from the soil
- Glucose is a type of _____
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- gas produced during photosynthesis
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- What glucose is stored as in plants
- Tiny holes in the leaves of plants
- What colour of plants can Photosynthesise?
- Plants can provide food and _____ for animals
- Area of plant where chloroplasts are found
13 Clues: Glucose is a type of _____ • Where photosynthesis takes place • Plants take this in from the soil • gas produced during photosynthesis • Tiny holes in the leaves of plants • What glucose is stored as in plants • Chemical that traps sunlight energy • Name of the food made in photosynthesis • Gas taken from the air to help make food • What colour of plants can Photosynthesise? • ...
Plant Science 2023-03-02
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- zoology deals with ___
- plant hormones that quicken ripening and prevent seed ___
- fruit, veggies, plants
- grows best in summer & early fall
- Perennial plants live more than
- work with ___ to stimulate cell division
- growing harvesting trees
- when the weather is extremely hot or cold
- growing field crops
- certain plants like ___ weather
- grow best in spring or fall
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- plant cycle only last two years
- stays green year-round
- this plant is __ when it does not have enough moisture
- Turgrid is a plant swollen or filled with ___
- zinnias grow best in ___
- deals with both plants & animals
- helps with the growth of stems & leafs
18 Clues: growing field crops • zoology deals with ___ • stays green year-round • fruit, veggies, plants • zinnias grow best in ___ • growing harvesting trees • grow best in spring or fall • plant cycle only last two years • Perennial plants live more than • certain plants like ___ weather • deals with both plants & animals • grows best in summer & early fall • ...
Plant Kingdom 2025-03-29
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- Messenger molecules that are produced by one tissue to produce a response in other tissues.
- Vascular plants with flowers or fruit.
- Plants that do not have tissues capable of transporting water and other materials.
- Diploid structure produced from haploid gametes that have combined.
- Entire haploid structure that produces haploid gametes.
- Plants that have small roots that come straight from the stem. Typically monocots.
- Top portion of carpel which traps pollen.
- The tough fiber located in cell walls that gives plants rigidity and strength.
- The tiny part of the plant that attaches the blade to the stem.
- Leaves of a fern.
- Little openings on the underside of a leaf that exchange gases with the atmosphere.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- Growth toward a thing.
- A ring that is created in a woody stem from a period of drought.
- Direction vascular tissues in a leaf run. Two types, parallel or netted.
- Neck of the carpel which leads to the ovary.
- Plants that have one main root with smaller roots projecting off of them. Typically dicot plants.
- Full central vacuoles that give a plant rigidity.
- Nonvascular plants.
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- Vascular plant with seeds in the form of a cone. No fruit or flowers.
- Made of springwood and summerwood.
- Leaflike structures that surround a plant embryo and provide nourishment.
- Containing one cotyledon.
- Cells that open and close around the stomata to regulate gas exchange.
- Growth toward light.
- Broad part of the leaf.
- Eggs inside an angiosperm.
- A ring that is created in a woody stem from a rainy season.
- When a seed forms a new plant.
- Where pollen grains are formed.
- Vascular tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Produces pollen grains containing male gametes.
- Growth toward water.
- Plants that have tissue capable of transporting water and other materials.
- Containing two cotyledons.
- Growth toward gravity.
- Structures that protect a ferns spore producing structures.
- The waxy outer surfaces of plants that protects the leaves, stems, and fruit.
38 Clues: Leaves of a fern. • Nonvascular plants. • Growth toward light. • Growth toward water. • Growth toward a thing. • Growth toward gravity. • Broad part of the leaf. • Containing one cotyledon. • Eggs inside an angiosperm. • Containing two cotyledons. • When a seed forms a new plant. • Where pollen grains are formed. • Made of springwood and summerwood. • ...
Wellington Vocab Crossword 2013-08-29
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- only eats plants
- using up of a resource
- something found both here and other countries
- in other countries too.
- lives and was born in New Zealand but
- plants from a particular region
- originated from another country
- the process of being adapted
- animal that eats meat and plants
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- close to extinction
- another term for zoo
- an animal from a particular region
- cold blooded vertebrate
- the protection of wildlife,animals and plants
- warm blooded vertebrate
- animal that only eats meat.
16 Clues: only eats plants • close to extinction • another term for zoo • using up of a resource • cold blooded vertebrate • warm blooded vertebrate • in other countries too. • animal that only eats meat. • the process of being adapted • plants from a particular region • originated from another country • animal that eats meat and plants • an animal from a particular region • ...
Plant Physiology 2023-10-17
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- The main type of pigments involved in photosynthesis.
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in plants during photosynthesis.
- The phenomenon where a plant's growth responds to the direction of gravity.
- The process by which plants respond to light by bending toward it.
- The pigment responsible for capturing light energy in photosynthesis.
- The term for the release of excess water vapor from plant leaves to cool the plant.
- The gas required for photosynthesis.
- The essential element that plays a crucial role in plant nutrition, often absorbed in the form of nitrates.
- The uptake and transport of water and minerals in a plant.
- The waxy layer on the surface of leaves that helps reduce water loss.
- The root system that consists of a single, main root and smaller lateral roots.
- The primary solvent in plant cells.
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through their stomata and lenticels.
- The type of plant adaptation that helps them avoid water loss in arid environments.
- The chemical element crucial for the synthesis of chlorophyll.
- The term for plants that shed their leaves in response to environmental stress.
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- The structural adaptation in plants that allows them to capture light efficiently.
- The opening in the leaf surface that allows for gas exchange.
- Considerations related to a plant's surroundings and its interaction with the ______.
- The tissue responsible for the storage of food and water in plants.
- The process by which some plants close their stomata during the day to conserve water.
- The process by which water and solutes move through a plant's cells.
- The tissue responsible for the transport of water and nutrients in plants.
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
- The two main stages of photosynthesis are: ____ reactions and carbon reactions.
- The process by which plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- The study of how plants obtain and use inorganic nutrients.
- Group of organisms which are the focus of plant physiology studies
- The cells responsible for opening and closing stomata.
- The specialized cells in plant roots responsible for water and nutrient uptake.
30 Clues: The primary solvent in plant cells. • The gas required for photosynthesis. • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. • The main type of pigments involved in photosynthesis. • The cells responsible for opening and closing stomata. • The uptake and transport of water and minerals in a plant. • The study of how plants obtain and use inorganic nutrients. • ...
Prokaryotes, Protists, and Plants! 2025-03-31
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- The theory explaining the origin of eukaryotic organelles from ancestral prokaryotes (first word only).
- Supergroup of eukaryotes that includes red algae, green algae, as well as land plants.
- Polymer of polypeptides and polysaccharides composing the cell wall of many bacteria.
- Supergroup of protists characterized by membrane-bound sacs beneath their plasma membrane.
- Vascular plants that produce seeds exposed on cones.
- Long, whip-like structures used by prokaryotes for movement.
- Seedless vascular plants with microphylls and mostly heterosporous reproduction.
- An organism that can switch between being a producer or consumer, depending on environmental conditions.
- A method of horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes, often through a pilus.
- Flagellated protists with two symmetrical nuclei.
- Symmetrical protists with silica-based skeletons.
- Plants in Anthophyta with two seed leaves, branching leaf veins, and vascular bundles in a ring.
- Seedless vascular plants with megaphylls and mostly homosporous reproduction.
- Supergroup of eukaryotes that includes amoebozoans and opisthokonts.
- Subgroup of protists with hydrogenosomes that help in anaerobic environments.
- The diploid phase of the plant life cycle that produces spores.
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- A tight layer outside the cell wall, providing protection to some bacteria.
- Organisms that produce their own organic molecules using energy from chemical reactions, rather than sunlight.
- Subgroup of protists with two flagella located in grooves.
- Toxins found within certain bacteria, usually gram-negative, often released upon their death.
- A small, circular DNA molecule found in many prokaryotes.
- The haploid phase of the plant life cycle that produces gametes.
- Plants in Anthophyta with one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and scattered vascular bundles.
- Non-vascular plants that reproduce asexually by fragmentation.
- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus.
- Non-vascular plants that reproduce asexually through gemmae cups.
- Protists characterized by an apical complex, which helps parasitic forms invade host cells.
- Prokaryotes distinct from bacteria.
- Phylum of gymnosperms that are mostly monoecious and evergreen, with non-motile sperm.
- A tough structure formed by some bacteria to survive harsh conditions.
- Vascular plants that produce seeds enclosed in fruits.
31 Clues: Prokaryotes distinct from bacteria. • Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. • Flagellated protists with two symmetrical nuclei. • Symmetrical protists with silica-based skeletons. • Vascular plants that produce seeds exposed on cones. • Vascular plants that produce seeds enclosed in fruits. • A small, circular DNA molecule found in many prokaryotes. • ...
Transpiration 2025-01-30
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- A gas needed by plants for photosynthesis
- The amount of moisture in the air
- Tissue responsible for transporting water upwards in plants
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- A layer of tightly packed cells in the leaf containing lots of chloroplasts, carry out most photosynthesis
- The energy that particles have due to their motion
- The movement of air, effects transpiration rates
- Pores on the surface of leaves that regulate gas exchange
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- A leaf tissue that has air spaces for gas exchange
- Tissue responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients in plants
- The speed at which a process occurs
- The measure of heat, effects transpiration rates
- The movement of sugars and nutrients through a plant
- The substance that plants take up from the soil, needed in photosynthesis
- The amount of light
- The loss of water vapour from plant leaves via the stomata
17 Clues: The amount of light • The amount of moisture in the air • The speed at which a process occurs • A gas needed by plants for photosynthesis • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The measure of heat, effects transpiration rates • The movement of air, effects transpiration rates • A leaf tissue that has air spaces for gas exchange • ...
LBC4H : Gardening : How Does A Seed Become A Plant? 2022-01-25
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- plant food "snack backpack"
- the stem of the plant
- protective outer layer of the seed
- plants need this to make their own food
- herb that you can grow in your kitchen
- the first part to come out of the seed
- tiny baby plant inside the seed
- inactive or "asleep"
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- plants making food from sunlight
- the process of plants growing
- plants need this for nutrients
- red fruit but mistaken as a vegetable
- when the plant comes out of the dirt
- butterflies and bees love these
- plants need this to keep from drying up
15 Clues: inactive or "asleep" • the stem of the plant • plant food "snack backpack" • the process of plants growing • plants need this for nutrients • butterflies and bees love these • tiny baby plant inside the seed • plants making food from sunlight • protective outer layer of the seed • when the plant comes out of the dirt • red fruit but mistaken as a vegetable • ...
Grassland Habitat 2020-10-05
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- / very hot weather
- / cold weather, snow falls
- / open, flat areas of land
- / animals that eat only meat
- things / rocks, water, and dirt
- / shallow moving water
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- / animals that eat both plants and other animals
- / animals that eat only plants
- / cool weather, usually is when plants begin to die
- / prairie dogs dig underground homes that are called...
- / the process of how plants make their own food
- / found in Canada and the United States
- things / plants and animals
- / a weather that is warm and has some rain falls
- / a place in nature
15 Clues: / very hot weather • / a place in nature • / shallow moving water • / cold weather, snow falls • / open, flat areas of land • things / plants and animals • / animals that eat only meat • / animals that eat only plants • things / rocks, water, and dirt • / found in Canada and the United States • / the process of how plants make their own food • ...
3.02 Crossword 2025-10-09
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- main product of photosynthesis
- minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle
- how plants take in water via roots
- Ms. Frye's favorite tree
- plant that keeps its leaves year round
- opposite of Xylem
- how plants lose water through their leaves/how plants sweat
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- how minerals travel through cell walls/the diffusion of water
- Glucose
- triphosphate main product of cellular respiration
- plant reproduction using seeds
- trans-locates up the stem
- Plant has a 1 year life cycle
- resting stage in a plants life cycle
- seasonal trees that lose their leaves in their dormant stage
15 Clues: Glucose • opposite of Xylem • Ms. Frye's favorite tree • trans-locates up the stem • Plant has a 1 year life cycle • main product of photosynthesis • plant reproduction using seeds • how plants take in water via roots • resting stage in a plants life cycle • plant that keeps its leaves year round • minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2026-02-04
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- cells main energy currency
- liquid plants absorb
- Process that releases energy from glucose
- sugar made by plants for energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- gives energy to plants
- organism that cant make its own energy
- gas plants take in
- organisms in the third trophic level
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- tiny openings on leaves
- organisms that feed off directly on producers
- The procedure where only ten percent is passed or removed from previous level
- Organisms in the fifth trophic level
- make its own food and energy
- Process using sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygerespiration
15 Clues: gas plants take in • liquid plants absorb • gives energy to plants • tiny openings on leaves • cells main energy currency • make its own food and energy • sugar made by plants for energy • Organisms in the fifth trophic level • organisms in the third trophic level • organism that cant make its own energy • Process that releases energy from glucose • ...
plants! diversity, structures and adaptations 2025-11-30
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- the naked seed family of plants
- a group making up 90% of all plants
- vascular water transfer system
- an informal group of nonvascular plants
- the organelle in a plant designed for light intake
- gives the plant a 'spine'
- keeps a plant grounded, plural
- the nutrient carnivorous plants feed for
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- plant activity to exchange CO2 for O2
- cell designed to regulate the stomata
- the nonvascular method of water intake
- allows for gas exchange
- sugar factories of a plant, plural
- what gives many plants their green color
- the theoretical shape of a leaf in a low-water area
15 Clues: allows for gas exchange • gives the plant a 'spine' • vascular water transfer system • keeps a plant grounded, plural • the naked seed family of plants • sugar factories of a plant, plural • a group making up 90% of all plants • plant activity to exchange CO2 for O2 • cell designed to regulate the stomata • the nonvascular method of water intake • ...
law of conservation 2025-05-01
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- photosynthesis is a _____ change
- worms are examples of _____
- precipitation is involved in the _____
- matter cannot be created or _____
- main source of energy
- plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle
- primary consumers are _____
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- opposite of photosynthesis
- process plants undergo
- energy is always being _____
- cellular respiration and photosynthesis occurs in _____
- the air we breathe
- sunlight is absorbed by the _____ in plants
- also called sugar
- absorbs water
15 Clues: absorbs water • also called sugar • the air we breathe • main source of energy • process plants undergo • opposite of photosynthesis • worms are examples of _____ • primary consumers are _____ • energy is always being _____ • photosynthesis is a _____ change • matter cannot be created or _____ • precipitation is involved in the _____ • plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle • ...
3.02 - Factors Influencing Plant Growth 2023-10-23
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- ______ season plants grow best in summer or early fall.
- ______ season plants grow best in the spring or fall.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
- Type of propagation that included planting seeds.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers.
- Process by which water and minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
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- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- Food manufacturing process in plants.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- The stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
18 Clues: By-product of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • Food manufacturing process in plants. • A plant that lives more than two years. • The plant process that increases plant numbers. • Type of propagation that included planting seeds. • The stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • ...
Plant needs, parts, and seeds 2021-01-29
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- Plants grow toward the ___ to make sure they get enough light.
- The new plant growing inside the seed
- The part of the plant that collects the sun's energy and helps plants make food
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- Plants use ___ to help them stay upright.
- Plants that live under water get their air from ___ in the water.
- Plants need ___ from the Sun.
- Plants use ___ to make their food.
- The seeds from this plant are attached to soft, white, feathery parachutes
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- The part of the plant that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Plants use ___ in the soil to grow.
- The white part inside a seed that is food for the new plant
- The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit
- Sticky seed carried in animal fur
- The thin, black skin on a seed that keeps it from drying out
- The seeds from this plant have a special design that helps them spiral away from the tree
16 Clues: Plants need ___ from the Sun. • Sticky seed carried in animal fur • Plants use ___ to make their food. • Plants use ___ in the soil to grow. • The new plant growing inside the seed • Plants use ___ to help them stay upright. • The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit • The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2024-01-04
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- the area of horticulture that deals with designing, installing, and maintaining landscapes.
- the area of horticulture
- the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables.
- the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants.
- the practice of farming
- a place that speacializes in in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted.
- the applied science of growing plants for food, comfort, or beautification.
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- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with flowers and potted plants.
- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts.
- the combination of scientific, technological, and production activities that ensure the satisfaction of the consumer.
- the type of science where people apply existing scientific knowledge to practical applications
- reatial outlets that sell plants
- plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves.
- the type of science where people perform experiments in the pursuit of knew information
- a living organism characterized by being green, having leaves, and preforming photosynthesis
- the field of science that deals with the study of plants and plant processes.
16 Clues: the practice of farming • the area of horticulture • reatial outlets that sell plants • plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves. • the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables. • the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants. • the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts. • ...
Exploring the plant world 2025-03-12
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- a single cell produced in some plants which can grow into new plants.
- the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower.
- the act of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- a plant which grows from spores.
- a piece of plant cut away from the stem of a plant for the purpose of rooting.
- sprouts from a plant which can root and form new plants
- a simple sugar formed in green plants.
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- the process by which food is produced in green plants.
- the part that holds the plant up and carries food to the rest of the plant.
- the green coloring in plants that works with sunshine to make food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds.
- coat: the hard outer covering of a seed.
- Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals.
- the part that makes food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground and absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- the beginning of a new plant on a potato.
16 Clues: a plant which grows from spores. • the part of a plant that makes seeds. • a simple sugar formed in green plants. • the part that makes food for the plant. • coat: the hard outer covering of a seed. • the beginning of a new plant on a potato. • the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower. • Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals. • ...
Asexual reproduction 2013-04-09
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- Regenerate tissues like skin, hair, and nails
- A plant that reproduces by budding
- A spore grows to full size, burst open, flys into the air and lands-hoping to reproduce
- Contains thousands of spores, located at the top of upward growing branches
- Type of asexual reproduction where an organism grows then divides in half
- an artifical way to reproduce plants, often used with fruit trees
- underground stem with swellings called nodes, which develop buds and start new plants
- When full size, it reproduces, creating bulblets from the base
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- Asexual reproduction that produces two cells of different sizes
- Creating new life
- reproduction Reproduction that needs one parent
- Many-celled plant that reproduces by sporulation
- An artifical way to reproduce plants that requires much moisture
- Asexual reproduction in plants without seeds
- Stems droop touching the ground and develop roots and a new plant grows
- Example of a plant that produces by rhizomes
- The ability of living things to repair themselves
- A simple animal that regenerates another animal from just one part
- Heavy underground stem that sprouts new plants from a bud on the stem
- Grow close to the ground, so buds touch earth and start new plants
- Example of a bulb
21 Clues: Creating new life • Example of a bulb • A plant that reproduces by budding • Asexual reproduction in plants without seeds • Example of a plant that produces by rhizomes • Regenerate tissues like skin, hair, and nails • reproduction Reproduction that needs one parent • Many-celled plant that reproduces by sporulation • The ability of living things to repair themselves • ...
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
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- making a small hole to plant seeds
- removing some plants to make room for others growth
- pruning method used to encourage branching
- removing dead flowers to encourage blooming
- multiple plants grown into one
- male and female in separate organisms
- more than two years
- yearly
- nutrients in larger quantities that provide energy
- more than one stem coming out of the ground and is usually shorter than 8 ft
- able to survive harsh conditions
- keeps its leaves during winter
- everything above ground in a plant
- fertilizers that are naturally produced
- naturally reproducing
- the veins in plants that bring nutrients up the plant
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- fertilizer created from natural sources of nutrients using manufactured processes
- vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts
- small-sized seedlings grown in seed trays filled with potting soil
- plants sprouting
- any plants out of place
- one stem coming out of the ground and usually grows taller than 8 ft
- every other year
- placing a twig to grow off of another plant
- sheds its leaves for winter
- no woody stems
- plants being transferred from indoor to outdoor
- plant falling over
- roots getting bound up
- veins that bring nutrients down the plant
30 Clues: yearly • no woody stems • plants sprouting • every other year • plant falling over • more than two years • naturally reproducing • roots getting bound up • any plants out of place • sheds its leaves for winter • multiple plants grown into one • keeps its leaves during winter • able to survive harsh conditions • making a small hole to plant seeds • everything above ground in a plant • ...
Horticulture 2023-04-27
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- the sticky part of the flower that collects the pollen from the pollinator
- the part of the flower that protects the imature flower
- the process of growing and harvesting trees
- the study of growing and processing vegetables.
- the study of growing and processing flowers and ornamental plants.
- the study of dealing with animals and plants
- the part of the flower that produces the pollen
- one of the first early americans who worked with trees and plants.
- an example of a pollinator for plants
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- the male part of the flower
- the study of growing crops
- the growing, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- the study of growing and processing grapes
- the female part of the flower
- the study of growing and processing fruits and nuts.
- the part of the flower that attracts pollinators due to the color
- a person who deals with and studies with the practices of horticulture.
- the process made by the plant to produce the sugars (food)
- biology that deals with plants
- the main function of the ______________ is to take in sunlight to make sugars (food) for the plant
- the main function of the _____________ are to keep the plant stable in the ground
21 Clues: the study of growing crops • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • biology that deals with plants • an example of a pollinator for plants • the study of growing and processing grapes • the process of growing and harvesting trees • the study of dealing with animals and plants • the study of growing and processing vegetables. • ...
4A Tia 2021-04-19
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- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and single-celled organisms
- Carbon moves from plants to animals.
- nitrogen also has always been present on the earth
- all processes on Earth are driven by four spheres
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants.
- most is frozen in snow and ice in glaciers, ice caps
- altered by bacteria
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the
- Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then
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- the air that surrounds Earth
- and moisture in the air
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain,
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, groundwater, polar ice caps,
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils.
- rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
- need nitrogen to grow
- get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals
- state (water vapor)
- snow, hail, or freezing rain
- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet
- burned.
25 Clues: burned. • altered by bacteria • state (water vapor) • need nitrogen to grow • and moisture in the air • the air that surrounds Earth • snow, hail, or freezing rain • Carbon moves from plants to animals. • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. • Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-06
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- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
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- father of botany
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- having cells that contain a nucleus
- the father of science
- meaning “two names”
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
History of Agriculture Vocabulary Review 2025-09-26
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- A farming tool used to turn over soil to prepare for planting crops.
- A society where individuals are ranked above one another in power.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals for food or products.
- Large farm animals like cows raised for meat, milk, or labor.
- People who lived by killing animals and foraging for plants.
- To tame wild animals or plants for human use, like farming or pets.
- A conclusion made based on observations and prior knowledge.
- Extra amount of something, more than what is needed.
- An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle.
- Able to be fed or given food easily.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
- Tools, machines, or methods used to solve problems or make work easier.
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- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field.
- Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow.
- Land covered with grass where animals can eat and roam.
- Crop A crop grown mainly to sell for money, not for the farmer’s own use.
- Using your senses to notice and gather information about something.
- An animal that eats only plants.
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • Able to be fed or given food easily. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle. • When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field. • Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow. • Extra amount of something, more than what is needed. • ...
Plants and Their Parts 2022-03-08
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- Leaves take in and give out _____________.
- Bird's nest fern can make its own ___________.
- Roses are ___________________ plants.
- Roots _______________ water for the plant.
- Leaves ____________ food for the plants.
- Roots take in _____________ for the plant.
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- Plants need ________________ to make food.
- Mosses and ______________ do not bear flowers.
- Some plants need ______________ to grow upright.
- Plants with ____________ stem needs to climb up a pole.
- Stem holds the leaves up to ____________ sunlight.
- Roots hold the plant _____________ to the soil.
- Only flowering plants can have ____________.
13 Clues: Roses are ___________________ plants. • Leaves ____________ food for the plants. • Leaves take in and give out _____________. • Plants need ________________ to make food. • Roots _______________ water for the plant. • Roots take in _____________ for the plant. • Only flowering plants can have ____________. • Bird's nest fern can make its own ___________. • ...
Potato Science 2019-03-10
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- this attaches a potato to the plant
- potato plants need plenty of this as they grow
- it can be white or purple
- the plant absorbs light for this to occur
- the growing point for a new plant
- an underground stem
- these can damage your plants
- plants that need to be planted each year
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- a potato is this
- keep this many eyes on a potato to plant
- use this to enrich your soil
- do this when the vines are dry
- a tiny opening to allow moisture in
- cultivate your plants to remove these
- the type of root a potato produces
- do this around your plants to protect new potatoes
16 Clues: a potato is this • an underground stem • it can be white or purple • use this to enrich your soil • these can damage your plants • do this when the vines are dry • the growing point for a new plant • the type of root a potato produces • this attaches a potato to the plant • a tiny opening to allow moisture in • cultivate your plants to remove these • ...
Nutrition In Plants (Ishika.G) 2017-05-19
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- what are are the green pigments present in the chloroplast of leaves.
- Some plants live toge her and share shelter and nutrients
- The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it.
- ___________vessels are special type of conducting tissues found in plants
- What are small openings or pores usually the under surface of the leaves.
- ____________ is absorbed by the roots and transported to the leaves.
- Organisms which can prepare their own food are called
- Organisms which depend on others for their food directly or indirectly are called
- Some plants which mostly do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food.They derive their food and minerals fully or partially from other plants and are called
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- ______________ is taken from the airthrough small pores in the leaves called stomata.
- Plants which do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food. They get their food from dead and decaying organic matter.
- which live in or on another living organism and they fully depend on their host plant for their food.
- some plants prepare their own food but for some nutritional needs like water and minerals depend on the host plant.
- ___________ is obtained from the sun
- ________________ take place in the green pigments mainly leaves.
- ____________ are also specialized conducting tissues found in plants
16 Clues: ___________ is obtained from the sun • Organisms which can prepare their own food are called • Some plants live toge her and share shelter and nutrients • The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it. • ________________ take place in the green pigments mainly leaves. • ____________ is absorbed by the roots and transported to the leaves. • ...
Nutrition In Plants (Ishika.G) 2017-05-19
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- Organisms which can prepare their own food are called
- The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it.
- ___________ is obtained from the sun
- ___________vessels are special type of conducting tissues found in plants
- What are small openings or pores usually the under surface of the leaves.
- some plants prepare their own food but for some nutritional needs like water and minerals depend on the host plant.
- Some plants live toge her and share shelter and nutrients
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- Organisms which depend on others for their food directly or indirectly are called
- Plants which do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food. They get their food from dead and decaying organic matter.
- which live in or on another living organism and they fully depend on their host plant for their food.
- what are are the green pigments present in the chloroplast of leaves.
- ____________ are also specialized conducting tissues found in plants
- Some plants which mostly do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food.They derive their food and minerals fully or partially from other plants and are called
- ________________ take place in the green pigments mainly leaves.
- ______________ is taken from the airthrough small pores in the leaves called stomata.
- ____________ is absorbed by the roots and transported to the leaves.
16 Clues: ___________ is obtained from the sun • Organisms which can prepare their own food are called • Some plants live toge her and share shelter and nutrients • The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it. • ________________ take place in the green pigments mainly leaves. • ____________ are also specialized conducting tissues found in plants • ...
ES Ecology Review 2023-11-27
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- One organism benefits, one is unaffected
- Where both organisms benefit
- An animal that eats other animals
- The plants in a ecosystem, at the bottom of the trophic pyramid
- The animals that eat other animals, the 3rd up on a trophic pyramid
- An animal that eats only plants
- The animals that are at the top of the trophic pyramid
- A place characterized by climate and precipitation
- A pyramid that shows the chain of animals in an ecosystem
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- The animals that eat the plants, above the plants on the trophic pyramid
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Plants that make their own food
- One organism benefits, one is harmed
- A extended food chain, more realistic
- An organism that obtains its energy by feeding on other organisms
- A chain of organisms in a habitat and how they interact
16 Clues: Where both organisms benefit • Plants that make their own food • An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats other animals • One organism benefits, one is harmed • A extended food chain, more realistic • One organism benefits, one is unaffected • An animal that eats both plants and animals • A place characterized by climate and precipitation • ...
Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction
- Substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction
- Reaction that releases energy into its surroundings
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- Reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______
- Molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy
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- Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Process by which cells produce energy from glucose
- Liquid required for photosynthesis and many biological processes
- Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Organelle responsible for energy production in cells
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The result of a chemical reaction
- Process that changes substances into different substances
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Form of energy used by plants to perform photosynthesis
17 Clues: The result of a chemical reaction • Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______ • Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction • Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
Chapter 16 2017-04-30
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- bryophytes are the _________ plants.
- bryophytes reproduction system is ___________ of generations
- double __________ is the formation of both a zygote and a triple nucleus
- anchor the plant; absorb water and minerals
- seedless vascular plants
- naked seed plants
- colorful parts of a flower that helps attract pollinators
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- traps the pollen
- anther and filament are _______ parts of a flower
- a ________ is and example of a gymnosperm
- flowering plants
- the most familiar bryophyte is ____________.
- a chemical that hardens cell walls
- bryophytes are ____________ plants
- a protective chamber containing one or more ovules where eggs develop
15 Clues: traps the pollen • flowering plants • naked seed plants • seedless vascular plants • a chemical that hardens cell walls • bryophytes are ____________ plants • bryophytes are the _________ plants. • a ________ is and example of a gymnosperm • anchor the plant; absorb water and minerals • the most familiar bryophyte is ____________. • ...
Sciences Crossword 2023-09-24
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- an internal change that causes a internal response
- a plants response to gravity
- a plants response to touch
- water pressure in the vacuole of the cell
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- makes food and protein for the cell
- stores food and waste
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- supports the plant cell
- tells what comes in and out of the cell
- control center for the sell
- a plants response to light
- a plants response to water
- an external change that causes a external resonse
- a plants response
- gel like substance that holds the organelles in place
15 Clues: a plants response • stores food and waste • supports the plant cell • a plants response to light • a plants response to water • a plants response to touch • control center for the sell • a plants response to gravity • makes food and protein for the cell • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • tells what comes in and out of the cell • water pressure in the vacuole of the cell • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- An organelle in a cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy that the cells can use.
- A plant that produces seeds directly on the scales of cones-not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave.
- A tiny structure produced by seed plants that contain the cell that l
- The process by which plats and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food and carbon dioxide and water.
- A small opening on the underside of the leaf through witch water oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function.
- A thin rootlike structure that absorbs fodd and water for moss.
- The vascular tissue that moves water and minerals through the plant.
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- The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants.
- A sac-like organelle that stores food water and other materials.
- An anigosperm that only has one leaf.
- A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants.
- An anigosperm that has two seed leaves.
- The waxy waterproof layer that covers the leaves of most plants.
- a layer of cells in a plant that produes new pholoem and xylem cells.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds by an enclosed in a protective fruit.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant.
- becomes a sperm cell.
- The plant structures that contains a young plants food supply.
21 Clues: becomes a sperm cell. • The leaf of a fern plant. • An anigosperm that only has one leaf. • An anigosperm that has two seed leaves. • A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant. • The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants. • The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave. • A group of similar cells that perform a similar function. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- A tiny structure produced by seed plants that contain the cell that l
- A thin rootlike structure that absorbs fodd and water for moss.
- The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave.
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function.
- An organelle in a cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy that the cells can use.
- A small opening on the underside of the leaf through witch water oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants.
- a layer of cells in a plant that produes new pholoem and xylem cells.
- The plant structures that contains a young plants food supply.
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- A flowering plant that produces seeds by an enclosed in a protective fruit.
- The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants.
- The process by which plats and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food and carbon dioxide and water.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- An anigosperm that has two seed leaves.
- becomes a sperm cell.
- A plant that produces seeds directly on the scales of cones-not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant.
- A sac-like organelle that stores food water and other materials.
- An anigosperm that only has one leaf.
- The vascular tissue that moves water and minerals through the plant.
- The waxy waterproof layer that covers the leaves of most plants.
21 Clues: becomes a sperm cell. • The leaf of a fern plant. • An anigosperm that only has one leaf. • An anigosperm that has two seed leaves. • A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant. • The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants. • The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave. • A group of similar cells that perform a similar function. • ...
Diversity in living organisms2_navinbio 2020-05-12
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- monocot plants have this root system
- plants with filamentous structure are included in this group
- flowering plants
- non-flowering plants
- seeds with single cotyledon
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- dicot plants have this type of venation in their leaves
- group of plants that are called vascular cryptogams
- plants that yield seeds inside the fruits
- pulses are called ______, because they have two cotyledons
- these plants are called amphibians of plant kingdom
- plants that produce naked seeds
11 Clues: flowering plants • non-flowering plants • seeds with single cotyledon • plants that produce naked seeds • monocot plants have this root system • plants that yield seeds inside the fruits • group of plants that are called vascular cryptogams • these plants are called amphibians of plant kingdom • dicot plants have this type of venation in their leaves • ...
What We Need - Substances Essential to Living Things 2021-05-24
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- nutrients that are needed in larger amounts
- Compounds that contain carbon.
- Required for photosynthesis in plants and is an important component of bones teeth and DNA in humans
- Compounds that do not contain carbon.
- Catalysts that help control chemical reactions in living things.
- Produced by both plants and animals and in humans used to store excess energy.
- Plants obtain carbon and oxygen from this source.
- Aids in the absorption of calcium and potassium in humans.
- Production of fruits and grains.
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- Plants obtain nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sulfur from this source.
- Important for muscle contraction and nerve impulses in humans and helps plants resist diseases.
- Organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They can be simple glucose molecules or more complex molecules such as starch.
- Elements and compounds that organisms need for living, growing, and reproducing.
- Important for cell division in plants and helps in blood clotting in humans.
- Used for leaf and stem growth in plants and growth and repair of tissues in humans.
- Made up of amino acids.
16 Clues: Made up of amino acids. • Compounds that contain carbon. • Production of fruits and grains. • Compounds that do not contain carbon. • nutrients that are needed in larger amounts • Plants obtain carbon and oxygen from this source. • Aids in the absorption of calcium and potassium in humans. • Catalysts that help control chemical reactions in living things. • ...
Science 2026-01-08
20 Clues: stem • sugar • plants • leaves • plants • plants • makers • pigment • movement • food makers • photosynthesis • transport system • transport system • into a new plant • reproductive dust • cell wall material • food with sunlight • with enclosed seeds • system-transport tubes • non-vascular root like structure
NS + TECH TERM 1 2026-03-23
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- THE PART OF THE PLANT THAT GROWS UNDERGROUND
- A GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES
- A TYPE OF ENERGY FROM THE SUN WE USE TO SEE
- A TYPE OF STRUCTURE ANIMALS MAKE THEMSELVES
- THE ENERGY FROM THE SUN
- ANIMALS THAT EAT BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT
- WHAT PLANTS NEED IN THE SOIL TO GROW
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- ANIMALS THAT EAT MEAT
- ANIMALS THAT HUNT AND KILL OTHER ANIMALS
- THE PROCESS PLANTS USE TO MAKE FOOD
- LIVING THINGS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- ANIMALS THAT EAT PLANTS
- THE GAS PLANTS NEED TO MAKE FOOD
- A MATERIAL THAT IS HARD AND STRONG, USED FOR FRAME STRUCTURES
14 Clues: ANIMALS THAT EAT MEAT • THE ENERGY FROM THE SUN • ANIMALS THAT EAT PLANTS • A GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES • THE GAS PLANTS NEED TO MAKE FOOD • THE PROCESS PLANTS USE TO MAKE FOOD • WHAT PLANTS NEED IN THE SOIL TO GROW • ANIMALS THAT EAT BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT • ANIMALS THAT HUNT AND KILL OTHER ANIMALS • LIVING THINGS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • ...
Cl4-S-PLANT LIFE-I_Easy 2020-07-14
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- Big, tall plants.
- Thick, hard woody stem.
- Example of non-green plant.
- Bamboo Plants.
- Plants that creep along the ground.
- Trees with lots of branches.
- Plants growing in desert have.
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- The plants shorter than the trees.
- National flower.
- Desert plant.
- Plants that grow in water.
- A small leafy plan with a soft stem.
12 Clues: Desert plant. • Bamboo Plants. • National flower. • Big, tall plants. • Thick, hard woody stem. • Plants that grow in water. • Example of non-green plant. • Trees with lots of branches. • Plants growing in desert have. • The plants shorter than the trees. • Plants that creep along the ground. • A small leafy plan with a soft stem.
Interactions in Ecosystems 2017-02-01
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- small predator
- type of predator in the ocean
- colors that help animals blend in with the ecosystem
- decomposers feed on this
- when animals need the same resource
- include both living and nonliving factors
- help spread pollen from one flowering plant to another
- animals in an ecosystem that eat plants
- nonliving
- spread by getting stuck in an animals fur
- helps zebras run away
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- specialized body part
- bacteria, mushrooms, worms
- gas provided by animals for plants
- include all of the animals in an ecosystem
- a predator that uses a web
- living
- specialized body part to hunt
- animals that predators hunt and kill for food
- animals that kill and eat other animals
- specialized body part to hunt
- plants in an ecosystem
- found in the soil and help plants grow
23 Clues: living • nonliving • small predator • specialized body part • helps zebras run away • plants in an ecosystem • decomposers feed on this • bacteria, mushrooms, worms • a predator that uses a web • type of predator in the ocean • specialized body part to hunt • specialized body part to hunt • gas provided by animals for plants • when animals need the same resource • ...
Living Thin 2021-01-01
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- cold-blooded and covered in scales
- Large marsupial
- mainly nocturnal bird
- Concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals
- Flying mammal
- organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another
- have scales to help them swim through water
- birds that like to dive underwater
- warm-blooded animals that can make their own body heat
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- makes plants green
- when lots of water make the plant embryo too big for its seed, so it breaks out
- Has a trunk
- meat-eating animals
- live both in water and on land
- require soil, water, and the sun to survive
- plant-eating animal
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- feathers allow these animals to fly
- plants and animals, flora and
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • makes plants green • meat-eating animals • plant-eating animal • Likes to chase mice • mainly nocturnal bird • plants and animals, flora and • live both in water and on land • cold-blooded and covered in scales • birds that like to dive underwater • feathers allow these animals to fly • ...
Ecosystem!!! 2020-05-19
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- when something is not even
- A animal that only eats meat
- something breathing and alive
- what gets eaten up
- break down waste
- They make there own food
- They eat other things
- there are trees and plants that make up it
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide.
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- linear sequence of organisms
- When something is even
- Animal that only eats plants
- A animal that eats plants and meat
- is the natural interconnection of food chains
- how much of things
- not living
- a group of people
- define an organism's role in an ecosystem.
- A group of living things
- hunts animals Habitat where animals live
- the ability to do work
21 Clues: not living • break down waste • a group of people • what gets eaten up • how much of things • They eat other things • When something is even • the ability to do work • They make there own food • A group of living things • when something is not even • linear sequence of organisms • Animal that only eats plants • A animal that only eats meat • something breathing and alive • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • movement towards or away from • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
Agriculture Practices 2024-06-11
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- Controlled environment for growing plants.
- Trimming plants to improve growth.
- Covering soil with a layer to conserve moisture.
- Creating stepped levels on slopes for farming.
- Animal dung used to fertilize land.
- Chemicals used to eliminate crop pests.
- Fermented feed for livestock.
- Growing plants in nutrient-rich water.
- Agriculture without synthetic chemicals.
- Alternating crops in a field to maintain soil health.
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- A young plant grown from seed.
- Recycling organic waste to enrich soil.
- Joining plant parts to grow as one.
- Method to provide water to crops.
- Collecting ripe crops from the fields.
- Turning and mixing soil before planting.
- Nutrient additives for soil.
- Separating grain from plants.
- Preparing land for planting by turning over the soil.
- Combining trees and crops in farming.
20 Clues: Nutrient additives for soil. • Separating grain from plants. • Fermented feed for livestock. • A young plant grown from seed. • Method to provide water to crops. • Trimming plants to improve growth. • Joining plant parts to grow as one. • Animal dung used to fertilize land. • Combining trees and crops in farming. • Collecting ripe crops from the fields. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- An element that helps spread seeds and spores
- Plant with multiple cotyledons
- Nonvascular plant that does no have transport tubes
- Oldest group of tracheophytes
- One of the three major plant organs
- A gymnosperm that grows from pollution
- Plant with one cotyledon
- A gymnosperm that is found in tropical areas
- reproductive structure of a plant
- Holder of the
- Vascular plant that has transport tubes
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- Young tightly coiled frond
- Process by which plants make food
- An important source of food and minerals for plants
- Anchors plants into the ground
- Small hairlike root system
- Flowering Plants
- A large group of vascular land plant that has uncovered seeds
- One of the resources extracted from Conifer trees
- A bryophyte that lives in damp, swampy areas
20 Clues: Holder of the • Flowering Plants • Plant with one cotyledon • Young tightly coiled frond • Small hairlike root system • Oldest group of tracheophytes • Anchors plants into the ground • Plant with multiple cotyledons • Process by which plants make food • reproductive structure of a plant • One of the three major plant organs • A gymnosperm that grows from pollution • ...
photosynthesis 2025-01-16
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- where PS occurs at a cell level
- makes food
- when an organism uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen
- protists, plants, and _____ can do photosynthesis
- color of light, CO2 levels, light intensity, and ____ all effect PS
- C6H12O6
- xylem & ____ used for transportation
- other name for light independent reactions
- liquid in chloroplast
- where cellular respiration occurs
- open and close the stomata
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- gives plants green color
- outermost layer of cells in a leaf
- when charged with moving electrons, ADP+P becomes...
- accessory pigments, often seen in leaves during fall
- positively charged ion
- where light dependent reactions occur
- what color light is the most difficult for plants to absorb?
- waxy leaf covering
- absorbed through roots of plants
20 Clues: C6H12O6 • makes food • waxy leaf covering • liquid in chloroplast • positively charged ion • gives plants green color • open and close the stomata • where PS occurs at a cell level • absorbed through roots of plants • where cellular respiration occurs • outermost layer of cells in a leaf • xylem & ____ used for transportation • where light dependent reactions occur • ...
Biodiversity 2024-10-26
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- Most numerous vertebrate animals
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Process that cleanses water
- Natural environment of an organism
- Provides natural services like soil fertility
- Dominated by flowering plants
- Areas with extremely high biodiversity under threat
- Animals without backbones
- Includes plants, fungi, and animals
- Estimated number of species of plants on Earth
- Variety of all forms of life on Earth
- Variety of ecosystems or ecological diversity
- Component of biodiversity that includes genetic diversity
- Source of food and energy, including water and clean air
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- Interaction between different organisms living closely
- Microscopic life forms such as bacteria
- Groups of organisms that can reproduce together
- Variety of species in a specific area
- Changes in organisms to survive in their environment
- Process by which organisms make energy
- Species found only in one specific location
- Remains of ancient organisms
- Medicines derived from microorganisms
- Flowering plants that dominate plant species
24 Clues: Animals without backbones • Process that cleanses water • Remains of ancient organisms • Dominated by flowering plants • Most numerous vertebrate animals • Natural environment of an organism • Includes plants, fungi, and animals • Variety of species in a specific area • Medicines derived from microorganisms • Variety of all forms of life on Earth • ...
Food Webs and Trophic Pyramids 2025-12-11
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- – An effect that happens later
- – A plant that makes its own food
- – An animal that eats only plants
- – A shape showing energy levels
- – The home of a plant or animal
- – An animal that eats plants and animals
- – An animal that must eat to get energy
- – The amount of living matter in a level
- – Related to energy levels in a pyramid
- – Any living thing
- – An animal that is hunted
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- – An animal that eats other animals
- – An animal that hunts other animals
- – Breaks down dead plants and animals
- – An effect that happens right away
- – What all living things need to survive
- – The main source of energy for plants
- – A place where living things interact
- – A simple path of energy
- – Many food chains connected
20 Clues: – Any living thing • – A simple path of energy • – An animal that is hunted • – Many food chains connected • – An effect that happens later • – A shape showing energy levels • – The home of a plant or animal • – A plant that makes its own food • – An animal that eats only plants • – An animal that eats other animals • – An effect that happens right away • ...
Chapter 16 2017-04-30
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- anchor the plant; absorb water and minerals
- bryophytes are the _________ plants.
- a chemical that hardens cell walls
- naked seed plants
- double __________ is the formation of both a zygote and a triple nucleus
- anther and filament are _______ parts of a flower
- a ________ is and example of a gymnosperm
- colorful parts of a flower that helps attract pollinators
- the most familiar bryophyte is ____________.
- a protective chamber containing one or more ovules where eggs develop
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- bryophytes reproduction system is ___________ of generations
- flowering plants
- traps the pollen
- bryophytes are ____________ plants
- seedless vascular plants
15 Clues: flowering plants • traps the pollen • naked seed plants • seedless vascular plants • a chemical that hardens cell walls • bryophytes are ____________ plants • bryophytes are the _________ plants. • a ________ is and example of a gymnosperm • anchor the plant; absorb water and minerals • the most familiar bryophyte is ____________. • ...
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
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- Eats dead plants and animals e.g bacteria.
- Living parts of ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non Living parts of ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
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- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Produces sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Living parts of ecosystem. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Non Living parts of ecosystem. • Produces sugars by photosythesis. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Garden puzzle 2023-01-27
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- they give us air
- great for planting seeds in
- used to dig
- a symbol of love
- used to water plants
- early stage in plant life
- a house for plants
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- a carrot is one of these
- used to display plants
- to water large plants
- a pretty plant
- sometimes poison
- a raspberry is this
- very bright and warm
- earliest stage in plant life
15 Clues: used to dig • a pretty plant • they give us air • sometimes poison • a symbol of love • a house for plants • a raspberry is this • very bright and warm • used to water plants • to water large plants • used to display plants • a carrot is one of these • early stage in plant life • great for planting seeds in • earliest stage in plant life
Biology 2022-05-06
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- Living things
- Transports water to the plant
- The same type of species
- Food for plants and humans
- Holds a plant upright
- Hunts animals
- Attracts insects
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- How plants make food
- A type of plant
- Gets energy from other organisms
- The brain of the cell
- Green pigment in plants
- Only found in a plant cell
- Given off by plants
- Top of the food chain
15 Clues: Living things • Hunts animals • A type of plant • Attracts insects • Given off by plants • How plants make food • The brain of the cell • Holds a plant upright • Top of the food chain • Green pigment in plants • The same type of species • Only found in a plant cell • Food for plants and humans • Transports water to the plant • Gets energy from other organisms
Ecosystems and Food Web 2022-02-12
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- job or role
- gets energy from photosynthesis
- eats plants
- kills and eats other consumers
- animals and plants together with their abiotic environment
- transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- living thing
- eats meat
- get energy from animals or plants
- predators kill for food
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- includes all living and nonliving things
- too many organisms in a given area
- breaks down dead organisms
- a group of organisms
- eats both meat and plants
- energy
16 Clues: energy • eats meat • job or role • eats plants • living thing • a group of organisms • predators kill for food • eats both meat and plants • breaks down dead organisms • kills and eats other consumers • gets energy from photosynthesis • get energy from animals or plants • too many organisms in a given area • includes all living and nonliving things • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2022-11-29
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- plants that last 2 growing seasons
- either male or female
- missing flower parts
- plants using stored energy
- seeds unprotected by fruit
- mature ovary that contains seeds
- the female part of a flower
- seedlings have one seed leaf
- the outermost part of a flower
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- a covered enclosed seed
- flowers with all parts
- plants that last a year
- plants that produce more than 2 years
- male & female
- a male part of the flower
- seedlings have 2 seed leaves
16 Clues: male & female • missing flower parts • either male or female • flowers with all parts • a covered enclosed seed • plants that last a year • a male part of the flower • plants using stored energy • seeds unprotected by fruit • the female part of a flower • seedlings have 2 seed leaves • seedlings have one seed leaf • the outermost part of a flower • mature ovary that contains seeds • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-04-20
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- what is in leaves and to help it and it is filled with chloroplasts
- what plants turn the sunlight into
- why plants photosynthesis
- Process that makes grow
- Process that helps us breathe
- what feeds the plants
- what we breathe in and plants give us
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- what the water goes through in trees
- what makes the plants green
- what we breathe out and give to plants
- The blocky cell
- they are in spongy cells and palisades
- Leaves absorbs air molecules through these
13 Clues: The blocky cell • what feeds the plants • Process that makes grow • why plants photosynthesis • what makes the plants green • Process that helps us breathe • what plants turn the sunlight into • what the water goes through in trees • what we breathe in and plants give us • what we breathe out and give to plants • they are in spongy cells and palisades • ...
Plant Science Vocabulary 2021-10-31
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- a method of controlling pests that uses a variety of means
- plant structures that are usually in the soil; they absorb water and nutrients for the plant
- a substance that is used to kill plants
- pertaining to grains or products made from grains
- crops such as soybeans and canola that are grown primarily for the oil in the seeds
- any departure from the normal health of a plant or animal
- the embryos of plants
- the process in plants that converts light energy to chemical energy
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- the process of a plant giving off water
- any plants that grow where they are not wanted
- the seeds of such plants as wheat, oats, rice, etc that are used for animal feed or human food
- substances used to kill insects
- crops such as cotton and flax that are grown primarily for fiber
- the control of pests using natural means such as insect predators or weed-eating insects
- organisms that lives off or at the expense of other organisms
- the fine-ground product obtained in the commercial milling of wheat and other grains
- the sweet substance from flowers
- reproductive parts of a plant that produce seeds
- organisms that have three distinctive body parts and have wings in at least one stage of their lives
- plants that are grown in long rows in a field
- plant structures that provide support for the plant
- organisms that grow where they are not wanted or that do damage to wanted plants or animals
22 Clues: the embryos of plants • substances used to kill insects • the sweet substance from flowers • the process of a plant giving off water • a substance that is used to kill plants • plants that are grown in long rows in a field • any plants that grow where they are not wanted • reproductive parts of a plant that produce seeds • pertaining to grains or products made from grains • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The embryo of a plant
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- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- Cultivation of woody plants
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
- The science of plants
- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- The science of plants
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
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- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- Cultivation of woody plants
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- The embryo of a plant
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Science Chapter 5 2023-11-14
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- to rest
- is what a baby plant depends on till it breaks through the soil and can produce its own food
- needs water, the right temperature, and air to sprout
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- are the root's mouth – they absorb the water and minerals from the soil and send them through the stem to all parts of the plant
- – to make more of the same kind
- As plants use carbon dioxide they give off
- the act of moving pollen from one part of the flower to another, or from one flower to another so that the flower can make seeds
- With the help of sunlight energy and chlorophyll the leaf will make ___ for food
- is like a shell that protects the plant from drying out or being crushed
- part of a flowering plant that holds and protects the seed
- – to refill
- can only come from life
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- – seed coat,stored food, Baby plant
- – the part of a plant that holds the plant in the ground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- – a gas given off by people and animals that plants need
- grow downward in search of water and minerals
- – the green material in plants
- All flowering plants have ____
- things depend on plants
- the yellow powdery dust formed by the flower
- seed is dormant or
- – the food making process in green plants
- – the part of the plant that makes food
- takes food down to its roots for storage
- the part of the plant that holds the plant up; carries water and minerals upward and food downward
- are able to reproduce because of God’s wise design
27 Clues: to rest • – to refill • seed is dormant or • things depend on plants • can only come from life • – the green material in plants • All flowering plants have ____ • – to make more of the same kind • – seed coat,stored food, Baby plant • the part of the plant that makes seeds • – the part of the plant that makes food • takes food down to its roots for storage • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2024-01-04
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- the field of science that deals with the study of plants and plant processes.
- a living organism characterized by being green, having leaves, and preforming photosynthesis
- the area of horticulture that deals with designing, installing, and maintaining landscapes.
- the combination of scientific, technological, and production activities that ensure the satisfaction of the consumer.
- the applied science of growing plants for food, comfort, or beautification.
- plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves.
- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with flowers and potted plants.
- the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants.
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- the area of horticulture
- reatial outlets that sell plants
- the type of science where people apply existing scientific knowledge to practical applications
- the type of science where people perform experiments in the pursuit of knew information
- a place that speacializes in in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted.
- the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables.
- the practice of farming
- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts.
16 Clues: the practice of farming • the area of horticulture • reatial outlets that sell plants • plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves. • the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables. • the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants. • the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts. • ...
Annuals 2025-03-05
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- Herbaceous plants that grow from seeds to flower in one season
- the practice of sortilizing while irrigating
- Grown to salable size
- The difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- refers to development of lateral branches that contribute to bushy appearence
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from container to ground
- Molded plastic containers divided into seperate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- a term used to discribe plants for a post production enviorment
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- refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condtions
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- planting of seeds
- the process in whihch soluable salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
16 Clues: planting of seeds • Grown to salable size • the practice of sortilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condtions • Herbaceous plants that grow from seeds to flower in one season • The difference between the day and the night time temperatures • ...
photosynthesis resperation 2019-11-25
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- perform photosynthesis because it generates
- energy into chemical
- sun,
- from
- plants to perform photosynthesis they require light
- fuel the organisms' activities.
- other organisms transform light
- to make food from sunlight,
- it is the number one source of oxygen in
- pores called stomata.
- in turn, exhale the carbon dioxide needed by plants.
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- dioxide and water in the atmosphere
- split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen.
- is what traps the sun's energy.
- is their primary source of energy.
- is the green pigment in a plant's leaves.
- to convert
- as a source of food for ourselves and for
- is absorbed from the soil into the cells of roots.
- process used by plants and other
20 Clues: sun, • from • to convert • energy into chemical • pores called stomata. • to make food from sunlight, • is what traps the sun's energy. • fuel the organisms' activities. • other organisms transform light • process used by plants and other • is their primary source of energy. • dioxide and water in the atmosphere • it is the number one source of oxygen in • ...
science 2026-01-08
20 Clues: stem • sugar • leaves • plants • makers • plants • plants • pigment • movement • food makers • photosynthesis • transport system • into a new plant • transport system • reproductive dust • cell wall material • food with sunlight • with enclosed seeds • system-transport tubes • nonvascular rootlike system
Plant and Fungi Kingdom 2014-04-29
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- Apples and oranges are...
- the substance on the surface of the Earth in which plants grow
- Season when leaves fall.
- Season when plants blossom(flowering).
- Part of the plants located underground.
- Plants without flowers.
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- Plants become this energy into chemical energy.
- Reproductive organ of most plants.
- Theses fungi are used to produce certain drinks.
- Animals that plants often used to spread pollen.
- Flower that always faces the Sun
- Reproductive organ of lots of fungi.
12 Clues: Plants without flowers. • Season when leaves fall. • Apples and oranges are... • Flower that always faces the Sun • Reproductive organ of most plants. • Reproductive organ of lots of fungi. • Season when plants blossom(flowering). • Part of the plants located underground. • Plants become this energy into chemical energy. • Theses fungi are used to produce certain drinks. • ...
Living things in the environment 2022-11-14
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- this shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- living things that make their own food
- the color of plants that can carry out photosynthesis
- eat plants and animals
- the place in nature where an organism lives
- what plants breathe in
- the source of energy for planet Earth
- don't make their own food but eat plants and possibly other organisms
- eats only flesh/meat
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- this is what you get when you have many food chains
- the process in which green plants make food
- what plants breathe out
- All living things and everything around them
- the green substance in a plant needed for photosynthesis
14 Clues: eats only flesh/meat • eat plants and animals • what plants breathe in • what plants breathe out • the source of energy for planet Earth • living things that make their own food • the process in which green plants make food • the place in nature where an organism lives • All living things and everything around them • this is what you get when you have many food chains • ...
Plant Science 2015-03-16
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- manages the golf course grounds
- a person who reproduces plants
- a person licensed to install landscapes bused on passing certification exams
- a professional trained in the art and science of arranging land and objects upon it
- manages the production of wines
- grow, manage and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- person who studies plant processes and functions
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- manages retail produce departments of grocery stores
- maintains lawn and landscape Ex. homes, schools, businesses,etc.
- grows and sells vegetables
- a person who studies insects
- a person who grows and maintains plants for estates, institutions,etc.
- manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops
- a person who develops new plants through select hybridization, etc.
- manages a business that grows and sells trees, shrubs and other ornamental plants
- designs and arranges cut flowers.
- a specialist in soil and crop sciences
18 Clues: grows and sells vegetables • a person who studies insects • a person who reproduces plants • manages the golf course grounds • manages the production of wines • designs and arranges cut flowers. • a specialist in soil and crop sciences • person who studies plant processes and functions • manages retail produce departments of grocery stores • ...
Conservation of Plants and Animals 2024-06-01
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- Plants, animals, microbes along with abiotic components of an area
- Plants found in a particular area
- Loss of top soil and vegetation will lead to ____
- A program to conserve tigers in natural habitats
- Animals found in a particular area
- Animals which are very less in number
- Plants or animals found exclusively in a particular area
- Animals or plants not found on earth anymore
- Regeneration of forests
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- Very large protected areas for conservation of wildlife, traditional life of tribals
- Movement of birds and animals from one place to another for reproduction, change in climate,etc
- Plants and animals in the forest
- Protected areas where particular animal or bird species are protected
- Record of endangered species
- Cutting down tress for human requirements
- Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life
- Severe reduction in the supply of water
- Movement of water from surface into the ground
18 Clues: Regeneration of forests • Record of endangered species • Plants and animals in the forest • Plants found in a particular area • Animals found in a particular area • Animals which are very less in number • Severe reduction in the supply of water • Cutting down tress for human requirements • Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life • ...
HSIE - Geography: Australia's ecoregions 2026-03-16
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- The dry, wide area in the middle of Australia with few people and plants.
- Tall landforms with peaks, higher than hills.
- An area with many trees and lots of different animals.
- Large towns where many people live and work.
- The land next to the ocean or sea.
- The first people who lived on the land in Australia.
- What is happening outside, like rain, sun, or wind.
- A dry area with little rain and few plants.
- Protecting nature and keeping plants and animals safe.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A large country and continent in the southern part of the world.
- Growing plants or raising animals for food.
- Animals living freely in nature.
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- Travelling to visit places for fun or learning.
- Land that is often covered with water and has lots of plants and animals.
- A natural shape of the land, like mountains, hills, or valleys.
- Things from nature that people use, like water, wood, or minerals.
- A large area where the plants, animals, and weather are alike.
- Natural substances found in the ground, like gold or iron.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves across the land.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- How people make, share, and use money and resources.
- How much rain falls in a place.
- The way something is done or how things are arranged, like how people live across land.
- A huge group of land or water with the same climate and living things, like a forest.
25 Clues: How much rain falls in a place. • Animals living freely in nature. • The land next to the ocean or sea. • The top layer of earth where plants grow. • A dry area with little rain and few plants. • Growing plants or raising animals for food. • Large towns where many people live and work. • Tall landforms with peaks, higher than hills. • ...
Val's Remarkable SSS Puzzle 2025-01-02
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- A long time with very little or no rain.
- A natural shape on Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, or hills.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A huge, slow-moving chunk of ice on land.
- A way to show how plants and animals get their food, starting with plants.
- When too much water covers land that is usually dry.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- The process where wind, water, or ice moves dirt and rocks from one place to another.
- The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food.
- A high, flat area of land that rises above the land around it.
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- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces by wind, water, or temperature changes.
- A living thing, like a worm or fungus, that breaks down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces.
- The place where an animal or plant lives and grows.
- A group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one area.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals for food.
- A plant that makes its own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- All the plants, animals, and other living things that live in the same area and depend on each other.
- A group of living and non-living things that work together in one place.
- A low area between mountains or hills.
19 Clues: A large, flat area of land. • A low area between mountains or hills. • A long time with very little or no rain. • A huge, slow-moving chunk of ice on land. • The place where an animal or plant lives and grows. • When too much water covers land that is usually dry. • An animal that eats plants or other animals for food. • ...
Joey Chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- Resources that cannot be replaced.
- Decayed plants and animals matter.
- Warm current that flows north along the U.S. Coast.
- Place where plants and animals live.
- Grasslands or prairies.
- Remains of ancient plants and animals.
- When two air masses of different temperatures.
- Frozen layers of soil.
- Desert like conditions.
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- Electricity from waterpower.
- Areas of tall grasses and scattered trees.
- Brings either dry or moist air.
- Surroundings.
- Resources Earth replaces naturally.
- Material in nature that people use and value.
- A group of plants and animals depends on each other.
- Region's average weather conditions over a long period.
- The place where two air masses of different moisture.
- Changes in the air for a given place and time.
- To die out of.
- Planting trees to replace.
21 Clues: Surroundings. • To die out of. • Frozen layers of soil. • Grasslands or prairies. • Desert like conditions. • Planting trees to replace. • Electricity from waterpower. • Brings either dry or moist air. • Resources that cannot be replaced. • Decayed plants and animals matter. • Resources Earth replaces naturally. • Place where plants and animals live. • ...
Alexis Cell Review 2025-10-01
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- the basic structural and functional unit of all plants
- This prefix means heat
- preforms photosynthesis in plants
- produces protein
- Plants making their own food in the form of glucose
- the barrier surrounding all cells
- single-celled and lacks a nucleus
- a type of eukaryotic cell that serves as the fundamental unit of life for all members of the animal kingdom
- protective outer layer found in plants
- breaks down waste
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- stores DNA and controls cell activities
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- stores water,nutrients,and waste
- This prefix means light
- membrane-bound nucleus
- This prefix means life
- generates energy
- packages proteins
- This prefix means earth
- houses the cells DNA and controls it's activities
- The smallest basic unit of all living organisms
21 Clues: produces protein • generates energy • packages proteins • breaks down waste • This prefix means heat • membrane-bound nucleus • This prefix means life • This prefix means light • This prefix means earth • stores water,nutrients,and waste • preforms photosynthesis in plants • the barrier surrounding all cells • single-celled and lacks a nucleus • protective outer layer found in plants • ...
Water vocabulary 2019-03-21
23 Clues: lead • Base • Waste • Crops • power • Algae • Trash • Reduce • Gallon • Strain • Shrink • towards • Average • Without • Withdraw • Spraying • Waterway • supplies • Efficient • Freshwater • Sustainable • Power plants • irrigation Drip irrigation
Annual bedding plants 2026-03-03
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- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- life refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
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- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- grown to saleable size
- planting of seeds
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- basket hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
16 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • the difference between the day and the night time temperatures • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Plant Classes and Parts 2026-03-18
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- Short plants with soft, green, non-woody stems.
- Grow for three or more years, with some dying back each winter (herbaceous) and others having wood structures.
- The largest group, which produces flowers and fruits to house seeds.
- Complete their life cycle (flower, sprout, die) in one growing season.
- the system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote a species of living organism, the first one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.
- Plants with weak stems that spread along the ground.
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- Medium-sized, bushy plants with multiple thin, woody stems near the ground.
- Small, non-vascular plants that grow in damp environments, forming soft mats
- Tall, large plants with a single, thick, woody stem (trunk)
- Seeds have one leaf, parallel-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of three.
- Require two growing seasons to complete their life cycle, often focusing on vegetative growth in the first year.
- Non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores, often with feathery leaves.
- Seed-bearing plants with exposed seeds, typically in cones, including conifers like pine and spruce.
- Seeds have two leaves, net-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
- Plants with weak stems that need support (like walls or other plants) to grow upwards.
15 Clues: Short plants with soft, green, non-woody stems. • Plants with weak stems that spread along the ground. • Tall, large plants with a single, thick, woody stem (trunk) • The largest group, which produces flowers and fruits to house seeds. • Complete their life cycle (flower, sprout, die) in one growing season. • ...
plant structure and diversity 2025-11-25
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- this carries sugar up through a plant
- tiny pores on leaves used for gas exchange
- this carries water up through a plant
- How do nonvascular plants obtain water?
- specialized cells that open and close stomata
- doesn't carry sugar or water up it to grow
- a plant adaptation where plants trap insects to gain nitrogen
- Which vascular plant structure usually makes sugar?
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- what kind of leaves would a plant in a very wet enviornment have
- Gymnosperms and angiosperms are examples of …
- Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are all examples of
- this structure gets water and anchors vascular plants
- have steams and leaf's and roots
- plant’s food that is carried by the phloem in vascular plants
- Which type of plants have flowers and fruit?
15 Clues: have steams and leaf's and roots • this carries sugar up through a plant • this carries water up through a plant • How do nonvascular plants obtain water? • tiny pores on leaves used for gas exchange • doesn't carry sugar or water up it to grow • Which type of plants have flowers and fruit? • Gymnosperms and angiosperms are examples of … • ...
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
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- Eats dead plants and animals. (e.g bacteria)
- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non living parts of an ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
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- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Makes sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Makes sugars by photosythesis. • Non living parts of an ecosystem. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Landscaping 2022-03-29
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- the business word operation
- plants that confine areas, reduce noise, or block unappealing sites
- having unequal visual weight on each side of the axis
- a business hired to complete a segment of the total project
- an item used to create interest in the landscape
- a plant's ability to survive the minimum temperature of an area
- where a person lives
- plants that are used around buildings
- a tree cover of an area
- center of attention
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- outer edge of an object
- having equal visual weight on each side of the axis
- the time of year when a plant is most attractive
- grouping varieties of plants in groups of 3, 5, 9, or more
- beauty of a landscape
- a landscape technique used to practice water conservation
- plants plants used alone for their beauty
- removing dead or faded flowers
18 Clues: center of attention • where a person lives • beauty of a landscape • outer edge of an object • a tree cover of an area • the business word operation • removing dead or faded flowers • plants that are used around buildings • plants plants used alone for their beauty • the time of year when a plant is most attractive • an item used to create interest in the landscape • ...
Living things survival 2024-06-27
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- what do animals need from their habitat to cover them?
- what kind of gas do animals need?
- what is the process for getting and using food of living things?
- what are animals that can eat both meat and plants?
- what do living things need to grow and do their daily activities?
- what is the place for animals and plants to thrive and survive in?
- what do plants need to create food?
- what do plants and animals need to stay hydrated?
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- what unit is energy measured in?
- what is the process of creation of food by plants?
- what do carnivores eat?
- what will happen to plants if they are not given enough water and light?
- what kind of gas do plants need? (two words, no space)
- what do herbivores eat?
14 Clues: what do carnivores eat? • what do herbivores eat? • what unit is energy measured in? • what kind of gas do animals need? • what do plants need to create food? • what do plants and animals need to stay hydrated? • what is the process of creation of food by plants? • what are animals that can eat both meat and plants? • what do animals need from their habitat to cover them? • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • movement towards or away from • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
SCIENCE 2023-12-12
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- - Animal that eats flesh.
- - the order of events in an ecosystem, where one living organism eats another organism
- - a person or thing that eats or uses something.
- - an oragansim that lives on or in something.
- - make their own food.
- - opposite of warmblooded.
- - Breaks down dead plants/animals.
- - Living things.
- - animal or person that eats plants & animals.
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- - Animal that eats plants.
- - The degree between hot & cold.
- - liquids & solid slate of water that falls from the sky.
- - Helps organisms survive.
- - a specific ecosystem such as desert
- - opposite of coldblooded.
- - The kinds of humans,animals or community usually eat.
- - None living things.
- - system of lots of foodchains.
- - threat to small animals or plants.
- - an animal that is caught & killed by another animal.
20 Clues: - Living things. • - None living things. • - make their own food. • - Animal that eats flesh. • - Animal that eats plants. • - Helps organisms survive. • - opposite of coldblooded. • - opposite of warmblooded. • - system of lots of foodchains. • - The degree between hot & cold. • - Breaks down dead plants/animals. • - threat to small animals or plants. • ...
Biological Crossword puzzle 2025-06-04
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- – Green pigment in plants.
- – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange.
- – A nerve cell that transmits impulses.
- – Smallest blood vessel.
- – Movement of water through a semipermeable membrane.
- – Involuntary and quick response to a stimulus.
- – Jelly-like substance in a cell.
- – Control center of the cell.
- – Powerhouse of the cell.
- – Breakdown of food into simpler substances.
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- – Process by which green plants make their food using sunlight.
- – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- – Organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- – Tissue that transports food in plants.
- – Process of breaking down glucose for energy.
- – Loss of water vapor from leaves.
- – Tissue that transports water in plants.
- – Oxygen-carrying pigment in blood.
- – Chemical messenger secreted by glands.
- – Air sacs in the lungs.
20 Clues: – Smallest blood vessel. • – Air sacs in the lungs. • – Powerhouse of the cell. • – Green pigment in plants. • – Control center of the cell. • – Jelly-like substance in a cell. • – Loss of water vapor from leaves. • – Oxygen-carrying pigment in blood. • – A nerve cell that transmits impulses. • – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange. • – Tissue that transports food in plants. • ...
Ecology Andrew Etterman 2024-11-19
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- chemical is a reaction in plants that makes glucose.
- Organisations can't make their food and rely on others for food.
- Eats plants and animals
- Organism that produces its food
- how different organisms react to each other
- Animal that eats only plants
- Eats dead things
- How much of one organism there is
- level temperature of the environment
- decomposes dead things
- how the terrain is in the place
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- Web huge food chain
- group of organisms that carry the same characteristics
- study of animals and their habitat
- Animals only eat meat
- organism that produces something for others
- the sky organisms
- Organisms that eat other things for energy
- Bacterial organisms
- how different organisms live together
- pyramid is id Giant food chain of plants animals and temperatures
- chain Animals that rely on others for food
22 Clues: Eats dead things • the sky organisms • Bacterial organisms • Animals only eat meat • decomposes dead things • Eats plants and animals • Web huge food chain • Animal that eats only plants • Organism that produces its food • how the terrain is in the place • How much of one organism there is • study of animals and their habitat • level temperature of the environment • ...
Unit B - Plants for Food and Fibre Vocabulary 2014-01-05
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- The number of different species in the environment
- Different "versions" of a species
- Each __________ in a cell is responsible for the inheritance of certain traits or characteristics
- Growing plants without the use of soil
- The process of selecting plants with specific traits and reproducing them
- Substances that kill insects
- Chemicals that kill plants
- The practice of planting a different crop in a particular field every year
- Growing only one type of plant in a field to help with farm management
- Using a natural predator to control a pest
- Managing our plant resources in a way that can be continued
- Particles that are made from rock that has been broken down
- The amount of useful plant part per plant
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- Living things that can be used for human needs
- Specific characteristics that distinguish an organism from other varieties
- A type of consequence that you didn't predict would happen
- Substances that provide the energy and materials that plants need to grow
- Providing the right amount of water at the right times to help plants grow
- Type of soil that runs between your fingers and has very few lumps
- A process in which single genes are added to a plant’s cells
- Type of soil that has plenty of nutrients and is good for growing most plants
- Any living thing
- Organic matter that is partly decomposed
- Particles that are made from plants and animals that were once living
- Type of soil that feels slippery when it is wet
25 Clues: Any living thing • Chemicals that kill plants • Substances that kill insects • Different "versions" of a species • Growing plants without the use of soil • Organic matter that is partly decomposed • The amount of useful plant part per plant • Using a natural predator to control a pest • Living things that can be used for human needs • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
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- The science of plants
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- The embryo of a plant
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- Cultivation of woody plants
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Plant crossword 2024-08-05
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- Process of transfer of pollen grains
- A weed with yellow flowers, belonging to the daisy family
- Flower belonging to the Iris family, also called the ‘Sword Lily’
- The main root of a plant that tapers and grows vertically downward from which other roots sprout laterally
- Food group whose plants return nitrogen to the soil
- It contains the female reproductive cells
- Period of dryness that seeds go through after seed dispersal and before germination
- Seeds having two embryonic leaves or cotyledons
- Soft tissue of a plant that takes part in photosynthesis
- Tall plant belonging to the Lily family cultivated for its shoots
- Male reproductive parts of a plant
- Underground stem used extensively as a spice and in Asian medicine
Down
- One of the agents for dispersal of seeds
- Specific arrangement of flowers and special structures on a stem
- The onion plant belongs to this group
- The aerial (above-ground) stem of a grass or sedge
- Poisonous woody vine
- Part of the plant that is above the ground and includes stem, leaves, flowers and buds
- Process by which seeds sprout and produce new plants
- Parts of a cell
- Plants having thick fleshy leaves or stems for storing water
- The perennial plants are smaller than trees and have low, hard and woody stems
- BAMBOOS Perennial evergreens and the largest members of the grass family
- Food conducting tissue in plants
- This contains the seeds of a plant
- Food storage tissue in the seeds of flowering plants
- Plants with their ovules enclosed in an ovary
27 Clues: Parts of a cell • Poisonous woody vine • Food conducting tissue in plants • This contains the seeds of a plant • Male reproductive parts of a plant • Process of transfer of pollen grains • The onion plant belongs to this group • One of the agents for dispersal of seeds • It contains the female reproductive cells • Plants with their ovules enclosed in an ovary • ...
Unit 9 Plant Evolution 2026-03-24
Across
- Transport water in vascular tissue
- The first land plants, seedless and nonvascular
- Plants with petals in multiples of 4-5, and two cotyledon
- Transport carbohydrates in vascular tissue
- The male structure on flowers consisting of anthers and filaments
- Vascular plants with flowers and fruit
- Seedless vascular plants with simple leaves
- The female structure on flowers consisting of ovary, style, sigma
- Gametophytes are formed via ___ during alternation of generations
- All complete flowers are ___, but not all incomplete flowers are ___
Down
- Vascular plants with seeds not enclosed in an ovary, such as conifers, cycads, and gingkos
- Sporophytes, zygotes, and embryos are ___ structures
- The triploid food source in seeds
- Seedless vascular plants with complex leaves (euphyll)
- Male and female flowers are located on the same plant
- Land plant colonization began with the evolution of ____, which do not need water to disperse
16 Clues: The triploid food source in seeds • Transport water in vascular tissue • Vascular plants with flowers and fruit • Transport carbohydrates in vascular tissue • Seedless vascular plants with simple leaves • The first land plants, seedless and nonvascular • Sporophytes, zygotes, and embryos are ___ structures • Male and female flowers are located on the same plant • ...
Ecology Terms 2024-06-03
Across
- a group of the same species of an organism
- food chains should always begin with this
- also known as consumers
- term used to describe living things in an ecosystem
- bacteria and fungi are examples
- a group of plants and animals with each other and other abiotic factors
- organisms that consume plants and animals
- Earth's primary source of energy
- term used to describe non living thing in an ecosystem
- the study of the relationship between plants and animals interacting in their environment.
- a role an organism plays in its environment
Down
- also known as a producer
- food making process in plants
- organisms that only eat meat
- the arrows of a food chain represent __ transfer
- examples are forests and coral reefs
- organisms that consume plants only
17 Clues: also known as consumers • also known as a producer • organisms that only eat meat • food making process in plants • bacteria and fungi are examples • Earth's primary source of energy • organisms that consume plants only • examples are forests and coral reefs • food chains should always begin with this • organisms that consume plants and animals • ...
