plants Crossword Puzzles
Ecology Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- Catches organisms
- Latches onto host
- Organism eats plants and animals
- Only plants
- Organism lives here
- Representation of the ecosystem
- chain Who eats who
- Create food
- Group of organisms
- Breaks down material
- Study of interactions
- Group of populations
- Vulture
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- factors Non-living things
- Earth
- Is being hunted
- Hierarchical levels
- Is used for another organisms living
- Only meat
- Living things
- Organsim can produce own food
- Singular
- All organisms interact in an area
- Eats food
- Only plants and meat
25 Clues: Earth • Vulture • Singular • Only meat • Eats food • Only plants • Create food • Living things • Is being hunted • Catches organisms • Latches onto host • chain Who eats who • Group of organisms • Hierarchical levels • Organism lives here • Breaks down material • Only plants and meat • Group of populations • Study of interactions • factors Non-living things • Organsim can produce own food • ...
Spelling Week 28 2022-03-03
20 Clues: job • rich • just • worry • money • sound • funny • person • weapon • amazing • explain • next to • I'm done • rose bush • eats meat • eats plants • school boss • from the heart • high frequency sound • eats plants and meat
Unit 4 2024 Review 2025-01-06
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- is your crossword puzzle with the words and clues formatted as requested:
- a plant that produces seeds exposed to air
- part of a flower that receives pollen
- plants plants without vessels for transporting water
- broadest level of classification
- smallest level of organism classification
- organisms with a backbone
- to organizing living things
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- key chart with choices that helps you identify things
- to begin to grow from a seed
- line has the answer followed by the clue. Let me know if you need any adjustments!
- part of the flower that produces pollen
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit
- plants plants with vessels for transporting water
- organisms without a backbone
- reproductive cell in nonflowering plants
16 Clues: organisms with a backbone • to organizing living things • to begin to grow from a seed • organisms without a backbone • broadest level of classification • part of a flower that receives pollen • part of the flower that produces pollen • reproductive cell in nonflowering plants • smallest level of organism classification • a plant that produces seeds exposed to air • ...
JC Ecology Crossword 2025-09-16
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- Key:
- A study that counts how many of a certain species is present
- A place where an organism lives
- Organisms that eat other organisms
- A group of organisms that interact with their environment together
- Living factors in the environment
- Organisms that only eat other animals
- The animals and plants that live in a particular area and share resources
- The wise management of our existing natural resources
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- Organisms that only eat plants
- The study of interactions between living things and their environment
- Non-living factors in the environment
- A study that asks if something is present (yes/no answer)
- used to identify plants and animals
- Plants or animals that produce their own food
- Organisms that eat plants and animals
16 Clues: Key: • Organisms that only eat plants • A place where an organism lives • Living factors in the environment • Organisms that eat other organisms • used to identify plants and animals • Non-living factors in the environment • Organisms that only eat other animals • Organisms that eat plants and animals • Plants or animals that produce their own food • ...
Midterm crossword puzzle 2021-10-07
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- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products.
- an organism that eats plants and animals.
- Photosynthesizing organisms.they make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar.
- The collective term for the stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast of plant cells.
- living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen aerobic respiration.
- play an important role in the breakdown of organic matter from decomposing animals and plants
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities.
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
- a light-dependent process in some plants resulting in the oxidation of glycolic acid and release of carbon dioxide.
- the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis.
- A molecule that can accept and donate electrons from and to various enzymes.
- any organism that can't make its own food. they have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive.
- an organism that feeds mostly on plants.
- an organism that eats mostly meat, or the flesh of animals.
- involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- Not requiring, or capable of occurring, in the absence of air or free oxygen.
- the mitochondrion internal spaces enclosed by the inner membrane.
- the membrane which separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space.
20 Clues: an organism that feeds mostly on plants. • an organism that eats plants and animals. • an organism that eats mostly meat, or the flesh of animals. • the mitochondrion internal spaces enclosed by the inner membrane. • the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast. • A molecule that can accept and donate electrons from and to various enzymes. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- Plants that are common in temperate climates
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
32 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Plants that are common in temperate climates • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-10
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- non-living factor
- an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter into simpler compounds
- any material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy
- group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- a consumer that feeds on other animals
- a region of earth that has a particular climate, and certain types of plants
- feeds on plants or algae
- describe the relationship between a producer and a single chain of consumers in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats another
- the Biotic (living) and Abiotic (non-living) factors in a particular environment - they are smaller than biomes
- ONE species benefits and the other is not affected in any way
- BOTH species benefit from the relationship
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
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- eats both plants and animals
- the relationship between individuals of 2 different species who live together in a close relationship
- CYCLE Carbon is absorbed by plants, then consumed by animals, then released back into the atmosphere when the animals or plants decompose.
- an organism that captures energy from sunlight and changes it into chemical energy
- CYCLE evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection
- CYCLE made up of the processes that move nitrogen between the air, soil, animals, humans and plants
- one species benefits while the other specifies is harmed
- the part of the earth and atmosphere in which living things exist
- shows feeding relationships between many different consumers and producers (multiple food chains together)
- living factor
- the organism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship
- an organism that gets its energy by eating or consuming other organisms- feeds on both plants and animals
- a consumer that feeds on dead animals
- all the populations that live and interact with each other in a particular place
27 Clues: living factor • non-living factor • feeds on plants or algae • an animal that eats another • eats both plants and animals • a consumer that feeds on dead animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that feeds on other animals • BOTH species benefit from the relationship • the organism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship • ...
biology - plant phylogeny 2025-11-27
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- embryonic leaf capable of photosynthesis
- converted into sugars when produced
- “club mosses” - seedless sporophytes with lignified vascular system
- lignified vacuoles used for water transport in plants
- plants who’s seeds are contained within an ovary & ovary wall
- plants with floral parts in multiples of 3
- branched 2N sporophytes, veins in leaves
- what increases with primary structural growth
- alternations of generations with haploid and diploid life cycles
- integumented microgametophytes
- plant with floral parts in multiples of 4-5
- fusion of nuclei
- cells in plants capable of differentiation between tissue types
- possesses megaspores & microspores
- woody meristem tissue type used for growth in width & support
- 2N structure formed by fertilized zygotes in the bryophyte life cycle
- general relationships between plants and fungi
- plant tissue used to reduce water loss, often with wax
- producers of
- plant tissue used for water & nutrient transport
- fusion of cell membrane
- plants who’s seeds are protected by a fruit/ovary
- specialized cells to conduct sugar and nutrients in plants
- plant tissue used for storage and support
- structure made of 3-across, sprout “fruiting bodies”
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- gas exchange & guard cells to keep hydration levels
- containing two genetically distinct nuclei
- containing two nucleus
- containing one nucleus
- layer that envelops megasporangium
- collection of “leaf” structures who contain sporangium
- haploid algae with mitotic growth
- 3 words, undergoes mitosis to produce spores, contained in sporangium
- integumented megasporangium
- produces one type of spore
- meristem tissue type associated with growth in length
- sperm cell container
- part of what makes up plants’ cell walls
- particle that carries male gametes to female gametes
- thread of cells part of a greater structure, perform gas exchange with fungi
- gap in protective layer of megasporangium allowing for pollen reception
- “leaf” containing sporangium
- what increases with secondary structural growth
- containing multiple identical nuclei
- egg cell container
45 Clues: producers of • fusion of nuclei • egg cell container • sperm cell container • containing two nucleus • containing one nucleus • fusion of cell membrane • produces one type of spore • integumented megasporangium • “leaf” containing sporangium • integumented microgametophytes • haploid algae with mitotic growth • layer that envelops megasporangium • possesses megaspores & microspores • ...
#3 2023-02-28
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- Taking a tissue sample from a parent plant and growing those cells into tiny ones
- When plants rest or grows very little.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- Starting plants by means other that seed. (cuttings, layer, etc.)
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit.
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
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- Starting plants from seeds.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- Taking a piece of a plant (stem, leaf, root) and starting a new plant from it.
- A swollen, modified stem that grows underground. Example: potato.
- A form of grafting when a bud is is used instead of a scion.
- A shoot or stem that originates from the roots.
- The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- When plants first start to grow from a seed.
15 Clues: Starting plants from seeds. • When plants rest or grows very little. • When plants first start to grow from a seed. • When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit. • A shoot or stem that originates from the roots. • The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source • The process by which plant roots take in water and air • ...
Cannabis Crossword #6 2023-06-04
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- abbreviation for the technique that involves using a screen or mesh to train cannabis plants and maximize yields
- A high-stress training technique that involves bending and manipulating the stems of cannabis plants to promote stronger growth
- The process by which cannabis plants release moisture through their leaves.
- Excess water or nutrients that drain out from the bottom of containers during watering
- The measure of acidity or alkalinity in the soil or nutrient solution used for cannabis cultivation
- A device used to measure and monitor humidity levels in a cannabis growing environment
- Moving a cannabis plant from one container or location to another as it grows.
- The removal of leaves or foliage from cannabis plants to improve airflow and light penetration
- Cutting off the top portion of a cannabis plant's main stem to encourage bushier growth
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- A framework or structure used to support and train cannabis plants
- Enclosed structure used for indoor cannabis cultivation, providing a controlled environment
- Techniques used to shape and manipulate cannabis plants without causing stress or damage
- The movement of air within a growing space to prevent stagnant conditions and promote healthy plant growth
- The process of cutting down mature cannabis plants and collecting the buds for consumption or processing
- Removing specific parts of a cannabis plant to promote desired growth and shape.
- The process of watering cannabis plants with plain water to remove excess nutrients before harvest
- A rack or hanging system used to dry harvested cannabis buds.
17 Clues: A rack or hanging system used to dry harvested cannabis buds. • A framework or structure used to support and train cannabis plants • The process by which cannabis plants release moisture through their leaves. • Moving a cannabis plant from one container or location to another as it grows. • ...
A World Without Plants 2025-01-28
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- – Non-woody plants with hollow low jointed stems sheathed by narrow leaves, petal-less flowers, and fruit resembling grain: includes bamboo, sugar cane, numerous grasses of lawn, field, and pasture, and the plants used as cereal crops.
- – Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- – Any crop grown primarily for its oil content, such as soybeans, peanuts, cottonseed, and linseed (flaxseed).
- – Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- – The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- – The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – An organism distinguished from the animals in that it takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form.
- – All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and toward the solution of problems in all fields of science. This includes basic and applied research. Much of the agricultural productivity of the United States is directly the result of applying research.
- – Any group or association of plants; the sum of vegetable life; plants in general.
- – A family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, and 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; also kernels of corn, wheat, etc., which botanically are seed-like fruits as they include the ovary wall.
- – The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- – Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- – The science of plants.
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- – Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade.
- – To beautify terrain as with plantings of trees, shrubs, and flowering herbs; with ornamental features, such as terraces, rock gardens, bog gardens, pools, walks, drives, etc.
- – Any place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks.
- – The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- – Crop grown for its fiber, as cotton and flax.
- – The sciences, arts, and business practices of crating, conserving, and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- – Those plants or parts of plants that are used for feed before maturing or developing seeds (field crops). The most common forage crops are pasture grasses and legumes.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- – The edible part of an herbaceous plant.
- – Pertaining to, or having the properties of a medicine.
- – Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower and its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it.
- – A grove of fruit or nut trees.
- – Anything which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
28 Clues: – The science of plants. • – A grove of fruit or nut trees. • – Any grass grown for its edible grain. • – The edible part of an herbaceous plant. • – The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • – Crop grown for its fiber, as cotton and flax. • – Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • – Pertaining to, or having the properties of a medicine. • ...
Natural Science Unit 4 2022-03-02
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- Plants that use spores to reproduce.
- ___ are home to many plants and animals.
- ___ have spores under their leaves.
- A fruit that has one seed.
- ___ trees keep their leaves during all seasons.
- ___ plants grow alone in nature.
- A short plant that is thin and flexible.
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- ___ trees lose their leaves in autumn and winter.
- ___ plants are grown by people.
- A plant with a thick, hard stem called a trunk.
- Many plants produce seeds inside their ___.
- Plants that use seeds to reproduce.
- A plant with lots of branches and leaves.
13 Clues: A fruit that has one seed. • ___ plants are grown by people. • ___ plants grow alone in nature. • ___ have spores under their leaves. • Plants that use seeds to reproduce. • Plants that use spores to reproduce. • ___ are home to many plants and animals. • A short plant that is thin and flexible. • A plant with lots of branches and leaves. • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-02-18
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- an animal that eats both meat and plants
- organisms that make their own food
- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- an animal that eats meat
- organisms that consume other organisms to get energy
- organisms that makes its own food from inorganic substances
- the process by which green plants and the chloroplasts in them use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from CO2 and water
- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
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- and organism that breaks down organic material
- microorganisms that are related to the bacteria but are capable of photosynthesis
- the quantity or weight of organisms in a given area
- an animal that eats the producer
- an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments
- a community of living organisms and their environment
- not associated with living organisms
- organisms that consume other plants or animals for nutrition
- an animal that eats dead organic material
- related to living organisms
- plankton consisting of microscopic plants
- an animal that eats plants
20 Clues: an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • related to living organisms • an animal that eats the producer • organisms that make their own food • not associated with living organisms • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • an animal that eats both meat and plants • an animal that eats dead organic material • plankton consisting of microscopic plants • ...
Ecosystems sience 2023-12-14
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- something in a ecosyestem that was never alive
- a big area of land that has its own ecosystm
- an animal that decomposes animals or other things
- the weather conditions in a area
- a thing that gets hunted
- an animal that only eats meat
- an animal that eats plants or thing that plants make like berries
- animal that eats dead anamals that have been partially eaten already
- things that an animal eats
- somthing that helps an animal survive in its habtit
- a bunch of food chians together
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- a imaginary chain that depens on other links to survive ex bunny eats berries fox eats bunny bear eats fox
- the heat or cold in an area
- an animal that only eats plants
- something in a ecosyestem that gives to the ecosyestem ex a plant
- a community of animals and plants in a area
- water that falls from the sky in liqid or solid form
- an animal that eats plants or meat
- something that eats animals
- something in a ecosyestem that is alive
20 Clues: a thing that gets hunted • things that an animal eats • the heat or cold in an area • something that eats animals • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • a bunch of food chians together • the weather conditions in a area • an animal that eats plants or meat • something in a ecosyestem that is alive • a community of animals and plants in a area • ...
Ecosystem 2023-12-14
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- an animal that eats other animals.
- food that animals eat.
- something that is living such as animals or people.
- a community and an environment.
- a scale that measures hot and cold.
- an animal that eats a different type of animal.
- a large animal that eats another animal while that animal eats a smaller animal.
- an animal that has a different temperature such as lizard and snakes.
- something on an animal that helps them survive such as grips on animals paws.
- an animal that gets caught and eaten by a different type of animal.
- something that is not living such as air, water and soil.
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- water that falls on earth such as rain, snow and hail.
- plants that use the sun to make nutrients to survive.
- an animal that eats plants and other animals.
- an animal that only eats plants.
- the overall weather that a large area has.
- an animal that eats other animals and plants.
- the same type of animal.
- a location where an animal lives.
- land that has particular plants and animals such as a desert.
20 Clues: food that animals eat. • the same type of animal. • a community and an environment. • an animal that only eats plants. • a location where an animal lives. • an animal that eats other animals. • a scale that measures hot and cold. • the overall weather that a large area has. • an animal that eats plants and other animals. • an animal that eats other animals and plants. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2024-08-14
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- a chemical to rid plants of fungus or pests
- to restore to good condition
- to settle an argument
- a person who is new to the circumstances
- giving someone their own way
- eats both plants and animals
- tremendous appetite for an activity
- being between two points, stages, things, or persons
- different from anything seen or known before
- an interval of time between one event and another
- to bring something back into agreement
- a substance for killing weeds or unwanted plants
- one who settles an argument between others
- the deliberate killing of a national, racial, political, religious, or cultural group
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- a new, creative, or fresh way of doing something or looking at something
- all knowledgeable
- pleasantly calm or peaceful
- made up of plants or herbs
- eats only meat
- eats only plants
- all powerful
- to make young again
- something that causes great harm
- to refuse to accept someone or something
- to insert something between other things
- to view, look at, or look over again
26 Clues: all powerful • eats only meat • eats only plants • all knowledgeable • to make young again • to settle an argument • made up of plants or herbs • pleasantly calm or peaceful • to restore to good condition • giving someone their own way • eats both plants and animals • something that causes great harm • tremendous appetite for an activity • to view, look at, or look over again • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Climate Cafe Crossword 2026-03-10
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- — The rate at which plants produce new biomass in an ecosystem.
- — A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- — Organisms that make their own food, usually using sunlight.
- — Organisms at the base of the food chain that make their own food.
- — An animal that eats other animals.
- — Bacteria that can perform photosynthesis.
- — Tiny plant-like organisms that float in oceans and lakes.
- — Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- species — The first organisms to grow in a new or disturbed area.
- — An animal that eats only plants.
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- — Organisms that must eat other organisms to get energy.
- — Nonliving parts of an environment like sunlight, water, and rocks.
- — The total amount of living material in an ecosystem.
- — The living parts of an ecosystem.
- levels — The different feeding levels in a food chain or web.
- — The process organisms use to release energy from food.
- — Water falling from clouds such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- — The process where plants release water vapor into the air.
- — An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- — An organism that eats dead organic matter.
20 Clues: — An animal that eats only plants. • — The living parts of an ecosystem. • — An animal that eats other animals. • — Bacteria that can perform photosynthesis. • — An organism that eats dead organic matter. • — An animal that eats both plants and animals. • — Organisms that break down dead plants and animals. • — The total amount of living material in an ecosystem. • ...
Amazing Plants 2 2013-03-20
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- underground part of plant
- make duplicate of something; create; copy
- cylinder; duct
- plant seed
- remarkable; outstanding
- series of actions or natural happenings
- forces controlling physical world
- place for a bird to sit or rest; to rest on a place
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- land surface
- able to produce or develop
- let somebody or something go
- take something up or in
- series of actions; chart
- female part of a flower
- get somebody's attention
- fertilizing powder
16 Clues: plant seed • land surface • cylinder; duct • fertilizing powder • take something up or in • female part of a flower • remarkable; outstanding • series of actions; chart • get somebody's attention • underground part of plant • able to produce or develop • let somebody or something go • forces controlling physical world • series of actions or natural happenings • ...
Plants In Action 2013-11-27
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- Female reproductive organs
- Receives the pollen during fertilization
- This part below the flower was there to protect the flower
- The plant needs me to survive
- The skin on the seed
- I am very colourful
- I smell strong, pretty, or smelly
- This carries nutrients to the plant
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- Something in your eye
- I pull water for the plant
- They become seeds after they are fertilized
- It has minerals and vitamins
- Male reproductive organs
- Makes and contains pollen
- Food for the plant when its a seed
- The first thing you put in the ground
16 Clues: I am very colourful • The skin on the seed • Something in your eye • Male reproductive organs • Makes and contains pollen • Female reproductive organs • I pull water for the plant • It has minerals and vitamins • The plant needs me to survive • I smell strong, pretty, or smelly • Food for the plant when its a seed • This carries nutrients to the plant • ...
Transport in Plants 2016-09-11
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- Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as
- Tissue found in plants that transports sugars.
- Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Type of cell that is specialised for the absorption of water and minerals.
- Phloem is made of __________ cells.
- Name of circular structure in plant that contains xylem and phloem vessels.
- Tissue found in plants that transports water and minerals.
- Xylem is made of _________ cells.
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- Pores in leaves through which substances diffuse in and out.
- Process that moves water up through plant, from roots to leaves.
- Part of plant that absorbs water and minerals from soil.
- Process that occurs in leaves; uses carbon dioxide and water to create glucose and oxygen.
- Substance carried from roots of plant, through stems to leaves, where it is then released to the atmosphere.
- Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in.
- Direction in which water and minerals move through xylem vessels.
16 Clues: Xylem is made of _________ cells. • Phloem is made of __________ cells. • Tissue found in plants that transports sugars. • Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in. • Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as • Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis • Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-06
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- The symbiotic relation between fungus and algae is visible in _____________
- The opening and closing of stomata are controlled by _____
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- The green structures in plant cells
- The balance between oxygen and carbon di oxide is maintained in the atmosphere by ______
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- Organisms that make their own food from simple non-living substances
- The tiny pores in the leaves
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- Pipe like structures that transport water and minerals in leaves
- Pulses are called leguminous plants
- The chloroplasts are green because of the presence of this substance
- ____________ converts atmospheric nitrogen into soluble from that can be absorbed by plants
- An example of a saprophyte
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- Organisms that live in or on another living thing
16 Clues: An example of a saprophyte • The tiny pores in the leaves • Pulses are called leguminous plants • The green structures in plant cells • Organisms that live in or on another living thing • The opening and closing of stomata are controlled by _____ • Pipe like structures that transport water and minerals in leaves • ...
Plants for Bees 2019-06-30
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- Highly nectariferous plant, gives pale honey,blue star flowers
- one of its species nectar is allegedly toxic to bees, a magnificent tree, in Latin
- Rosebay or Hairy, great colonizers of freshly cleared ground
- its leaves can make a salad, its roots can make a coffee, its seedheads can measure time and its flowers turn bees yellow
- Latin name for blackberry
- a large plant family, includes most top and stone fruit and England's favourite flower
- the pretty part of the flower,formed by petals
- it comes in array of colours, it is full in protein, needs to be carried in baskets
- hedera ......, an autumn flowering climber, important source of pollen and nectar
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- common name for a plant in the mint family, known for its fracture healing properties
- describing plants with male and female flowers on separate plants - e.g.holly and willow
- the 'venturous harbringer of Spring' - in Latin
- Cherry ......, its leaves bear extra floral nectaries
- male reproductive part of the flower
- antibacterial substance produced by bees from tree resins
- Mainly wind pollinated inflorescence,visited by bees on hazel
16 Clues: Latin name for blackberry • male reproductive part of the flower • the pretty part of the flower,formed by petals • the 'venturous harbringer of Spring' - in Latin • Cherry ......, its leaves bear extra floral nectaries • antibacterial substance produced by bees from tree resins • Rosebay or Hairy, great colonizers of freshly cleared ground • ...
Animal and plants 2016-06-20
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- ___________ is a non green plant
- plants make its own food in the presence of sunlight
- bat and whales are _________. they give birth to young ones
- a baby plant grows from a ___________
- animals that eat plant
- insects breathe through __________
- plants do not have __________
- whales breathe through __________
- they feed on dead plants and animals
- long sticky tongue
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- animals that eat both plants and animals
- _________ is the largest living animal
- ________ is made up of living and non living things
- __________ traps small insects for food
- fish breathe through ___________
- suck nectar from flower
16 Clues: long sticky tongue • animals that eat plant • suck nectar from flower • plants do not have __________ • ___________ is a non green plant • fish breathe through ___________ • whales breathe through __________ • insects breathe through __________ • they feed on dead plants and animals • a baby plant grows from a ___________ • _________ is the largest living animal • ...
Portugal animals & plants 2021-04-24
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- white bird and orange beak
- very massive sea mammal
- purple-pink flower, first letter is O
- red flower and is romantic
- Cat with black dots, neither a Jaguar or Cheetah
- rooster opposite
- mammal with horns
- orange mammal that hunts chickens
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- ancestor of a pig
- a thing that likes water and is a mammal.
- a mammal with long horns but not a moose
- a spiky mammal
- long reptile and thin
- flower that has sun- in it
- pink flower that blooms
- a common pet for humans
16 Clues: a spiky mammal • rooster opposite • ancestor of a pig • mammal with horns • long reptile and thin • very massive sea mammal • pink flower that blooms • a common pet for humans • white bird and orange beak • red flower and is romantic • flower that has sun- in it • orange mammal that hunts chickens • purple-pink flower, first letter is O • a thing that likes water and is a mammal. • ...
Plants and photosynthesis 2024-06-27
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- Eats plants and animals
- Only eats plant
- Gas which goes out of a plant
- Excess glucose can be stored as this
- Plant at the start of a food chain
- Organism which eats other organisms
- Liquid which is a product of photosynthesis
- Organelle involved in photosynthesis
- Sugar product of photosynthesis
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- Factor which can affect photosynthesis
- Only eats meat
- Type of energy plants use to make food
- Substance used to test for starch
- Pigment which makes plants green
- Absorbs water from the soil
- Plant organ which absorbs light
16 Clues: Only eats meat • Only eats plant • Eats plants and animals • Absorbs water from the soil • Gas which goes out of a plant • Plant organ which absorbs light • Sugar product of photosynthesis • Pigment which makes plants green • Substance used to test for starch • Plant at the start of a food chain • Organism which eats other organisms • Excess glucose can be stored as this • ...
Plants Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-09-18
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- Part of the plant that helps in reproduction.
- the sprouting of a seed
- Part of the plant that perform a function.
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients all over the plant.
- To help hold up.
- gas that leaves take in
- Making food.
- sugary substance plants produce as food
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- Organisms that use energy from the sun to make their own food.
- Liquid all organisms need to survive.
- Takes in oxygen, sunlight, and water for photosynthesis
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Roots absorb and transfer this to the rest of the plant.
- dioxide gas that leaves release
- Holds a tiny plant that can grow into a new plant.
- To make something new.
16 Clues: Making food. • To help hold up. • To make something new. • the sprouting of a seed • gas that leaves take in • dioxide gas that leaves release • Liquid all organisms need to survive. • sugary substance plants produce as food • Part of the plant that perform a function. • Part of the plant that helps in reproduction. • Holds a tiny plant that can grow into a new plant. • ...
Animals and Plants 2021-09-10
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- The stem of a plant keeps the plant ____________.
- This mammal lays eggs.
- The roots of a plant ____________ water and mineral salts from the ground.
- The outer body covering of reptiles
- Mammals have this as their outer body covering.
- The legs of an insect is attached at the __________.
- The frog breathes through its ___________ skin underwater.
- Living things are things that are ______________.
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- Fish breathe through _____________.
- A green plant needs _____________ to make its own food.
- A characteristic that only birds have (CLUE: It uses this to catch fish.)
- This fish gives birth to its young alive.
- The bird's nest fern is a non-flowering plant that reproduces by ________________.
- Birds have these on their body to keep them warm.
- Green leaves contain this green substance that traps light
- The young of a frog
16 Clues: The young of a frog • This mammal lays eggs. • Fish breathe through _____________. • The outer body covering of reptiles • This fish gives birth to its young alive. • Mammals have this as their outer body covering. • The stem of a plant keeps the plant ____________. • Birds have these on their body to keep them warm. • Living things are things that are ______________. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-02-02
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- appears after the root
- ovary becomes a _______
- seeds are ___________ to ensure survival
- flowers with ______ and large petals are pollinated by insects
- receives pollen grains
- occurs between flowers from separate plants
- produces pollen grains
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- the process of plants making their own food
- where non-flowering plants reproduce from
- develop into seed
- the first stage in the development of a plant from a seed
- plant part that banana and pineapple plants reproduce by
- potato is an example of reproduction by ________ stems
- process where a male reproductive cell fuses with a female reproductive cell
- required in germination but not in photosynthesis
- holds up the male reproductive organ that produces pollen
16 Clues: develop into seed • appears after the root • receives pollen grains • produces pollen grains • ovary becomes a _______ • seeds are ___________ to ensure survival • where non-flowering plants reproduce from • the process of plants making their own food • occurs between flowers from separate plants • required in germination but not in photosynthesis • ...
Propagation of Plants 2024-10-28
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- critical areas from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots grow out from the stem
- a rooted stem into which a scion or bud is grafted, and the portion of the mixture provides the root
- the removal of branches, which maybe both large, small or both, from a tree, usually to reduce the overall size of it's canopy or crown
- the propagation of plants by bending a stem to the ground and covering the tip with soil so that roots and new shoots may develop
- a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together
- a technique of plant propagation where the new plant remains at least partially attached to the mother plant while forming new roots and can occur naturally through modified stem structures
- a form of layering in which the branch is potted or wrapped in a moist growing medium to promote root growth
- a young shoot, branch, or bud that is taken from one plant variety to be grafted onto the rootstock of another plant variety
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- made from succulent, non-woody plants
- a synthetic chemical that you can apply to stem cuttings or leaf cuttings to facilitate the propagation of new plants
- a plant graft made by cutting both stock and scion across obliquely, fitting the cut surfaces so that the cambiums are in contact, and tying
- an easy form of grafting, where a bud rather than shoot is attached to a rootstock to make a new plant usually used in trees
- a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for asexual propagation
- grafting the vegetative bud from your chosen tree variety to a rootstock
- a lumpy, raised scar that should be just above the surface of the soil or just under the canopy that is caused when the scion and stock are joined
- the process by which new plants grow from various sources
16 Clues: made from succulent, non-woody plants • the process by which new plants grow from various sources • a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for asexual propagation • grafting the vegetative bud from your chosen tree variety to a rootstock • critical areas from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots grow out from the stem • ...
Common Hedge Plants 2024-10-19
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- Conifer (9)
- Holds onto leaves (5)
- Evergreen, topiary (9)
- Produces Sloes (10)
- Evergreen, native (3)
- Native to Asia (6)
- Spiky, evergreen (5)
- Latin, poor man’s box (4,7)
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- Firethorn (10)
- Red tips (3,5)
- Crinkled leaves (8)
- Produces nuts (5)
- Common, evergreen (6)
- Used in cooking (3)
- Thorny, native (8)
- Prone to pests (3)
16 Clues: Conifer (9) • Firethorn (10) • Red tips (3,5) • Produces nuts (5) • Native to Asia (6) • Thorny, native (8) • Prone to pests (3) • Crinkled leaves (8) • Produces Sloes (10) • Used in cooking (3) • Spiky, evergreen (5) • Holds onto leaves (5) • Common, evergreen (6) • Evergreen, native (3) • Evergreen, topiary (9) • Latin, poor man’s box (4,7)
Plants Around US 2024-11-21
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- Most expensive spice in the world
- The flattened green part of leaf
- The inner most layer of the stem
- My outer most layer is called
- The central big vein of a leaf
- Store food for the baby plants
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- Tiny openings on the leaves
- I protect seeds
- One big main root
- Cause extensive damage to crops
- The leaves contain a green substance called
- Structure that develops into flower
- Underground part of a plant
- Plants that bears buds in leaves for propogation
- The process by which a seed grows into a young plant
- A modification seen in cactus
16 Clues: I protect seeds • One big main root • Tiny openings on the leaves • Underground part of a plant • My outer most layer is called • A modification seen in cactus • The central big vein of a leaf • Store food for the baby plants • Cause extensive damage to crops • The flattened green part of leaf • The inner most layer of the stem • Most expensive spice in the world • ...
Meat-eating Plants 2022-01-19
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- you find something extremely interesting.
- something is shining or sparkling because of light reflecting off a wet surface.
- the natural world that surrounds the plant or animal.
- you are eager to know or learn something.
- power that makes electrical appliances work.
- you tell about them or show them in a certain way.
- food is broken down or changed into nutrients so the plants and animals can use them to live.
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- something that eats meat.
- you are in a difficult situation and have little hope.
- if the soil is this, the soil does not have much nitrogen.
- something or someone very famous and many stories are told about them.
- it is very small.
- there are many different kinds of things.
- something or someone twists and squirms, often trying to escape.
- are specific materials in food that a plant or animal needs to stay alive.
- when you do this, you mix a solid into a liquid until the solid disappears.
16 Clues: it is very small. • something that eats meat. • there are many different kinds of things. • you find something extremely interesting. • you are eager to know or learn something. • power that makes electrical appliances work. • you tell about them or show them in a certain way. • the natural world that surrounds the plant or animal. • ...
Ecosystems and Plants 2026-03-24
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- female plant part
- living parts of ecosystem
- different kinds of populations living together
- soil is frozen all the time
- humans are these
- animals that eat meat
- mushrooms
- a specific kind of animal lives there
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- process for making food
- what consumers need to live
- animals which eat plants
- the same kind of organism living together
- what plants need to make food
- seed rests before growing
- non-living parts of ecosystem
- green pigment in plants
16 Clues: mushrooms • humans are these • female plant part • animals that eat meat • process for making food • green pigment in plants • animals which eat plants • living parts of ecosystem • seed rests before growing • what consumers need to live • soil is frozen all the time • what plants need to make food • non-living parts of ecosystem • a specific kind of animal lives there • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2026-03-03
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- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flow through the media
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- grown to selable size
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media its health while on display for sale
- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- Rate The percentage of germination capable of germinating
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare pants for a post-production enviromental
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- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- The difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- Basket hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Term for soil or media
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- Baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- planting of seeds
16 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to selable size • Term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • Rate The percentage of germination capable of germinating • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • The difference between the day and the night time temperatures • ...
Crossword 2023-05-12
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- All the individuals of one type of organism
- archaebacteria
- has a nucleus
- A living thing/was a part of a living thing
- One living thing
- many cells
- Deos make their own food
- Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists
- One cell
- Lives in extreme
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- does not have a nucleus
- Nonliving thing
- Biggest star in the solar system
- Eubracteria
- Has biotic and abiotic thing
- When a plant uses sun
- Decomposer on dead plants
- Autotroph
- most complex organism
- Pride science teacher
20 Clues: One cell • Autotroph • many cells • Eubracteria • has a nucleus • archaebacteria • Nonliving thing • One living thing • Lives in extreme • When a plant uses sun • most complex organism • Pride science teacher • does not have a nucleus • Deos make their own food • Decomposer on dead plants • Has biotic and abiotic thing • Biggest star in the solar system • Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists • ...
Chapter 10 Plants at Work--Page 122 2025-11-12
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- Roots, stems, and ___ are all plant organs.
- ___ tissue delivers food down the stem.
- ___ stems are hard and brown.
- Most important job of stems is to transport food, water, and ___ between the leaves and roots.
- Roots also ___ plants to the ground.
- Some of the food made in he leaf through ___ is carried down the stem to the roots.
- A ___ is one thick root.
- ____ are tiny pores on leaves.
- ___ are the underground part of plants.
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- ____ stems are green and soft.
- The broad flat part of a leaf is the ___.
- ___ roots are made of many thin roots.
- ___, carbon dioxide, and water vapor can enter and leave plants through the stomata.
- The thin ribs throughout the leaf are the ___.
- The rib that attaches the leaf to the plant is called the __.
- Leaves make food for ___.
- ___ hold plants upright.
17 Clues: ___ hold plants upright. • A ___ is one thick root. • Leaves make food for ___. • ___ stems are hard and brown. • ____ stems are green and soft. • ____ are tiny pores on leaves. • Roots also ___ plants to the ground. • ___ roots are made of many thin roots. • ___ tissue delivers food down the stem. • ___ are the underground part of plants. • ...
Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-09-12
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- organism that can produce its food
- that only eat plants
- that cannot produce their own food
- organism that gets its nutrients from other organisms
- that create their own food
- that only eat meat
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- the role an organism plays in a community
- and living parts of the ecosystem
- organism that breaks down plants and animals for energy
- network of overlapping food chain
- environment of plants and animals
- that eat both plants and animals that only eat plants
- an organism that feeds on rotting meat and plants
- sequence of things that goes from different types of network
14 Clues: that only eat plants • that only eat meat • and living parts of the ecosystem • environment of plants and animals • organism that can produce its food • that cannot produce their own food • that create their own food • the role an organism plays in a community • network of overlapping food chain • ...
3.10 B Soil Formation Vocabulary 2025-01-31
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- The process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces by wind, water, and ice.
- The loose material on the ground made of tiny rocks, dead plants, and animals.
- Organisms like mushrooms that help break down dead plants and animals.
- Matter The remains of plants and animals that add nutrients to the soil.
- Tiny pieces of rock and sand that are moved by water or wind.
- Tiny living things that help break down dead plants and animals.
- A mix of sand, clay, and silt that is great for plants.
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- The movement of soil and rocks from one place to another by wind or water.
- Tiny parts of food in the soil that help plants grow.
- A hard, solid material that makes up Earth’s surface.
- Tiny, smooth particles that are smaller than sand but larger than clay.
- The process of dead plants and animals breaking down into tiny pieces.
- A type of soil with large, rough particles that do not hold much water.
- A type of soil with very small, smooth particles that hold water well.
- The dark, rich part of soil made from decayed plants and animals.
15 Clues: Tiny parts of food in the soil that help plants grow. • A hard, solid material that makes up Earth’s surface. • A mix of sand, clay, and silt that is great for plants. • Tiny pieces of rock and sand that are moved by water or wind. • Tiny living things that help break down dead plants and animals. • ...
Plants and Medicines 2021-04-10
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- (n.) a pleasant natural smell. Example: The Rose Wine that is used for marinating BBQ carries a strong __________ of roses with alcohol in it.
- (v.) to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop. Example: The farmers ____________ corns instead of other crops because it is more profitable.
- (adj.)not violent, severe, or extreme. Example: If your flu and cold is ___________, over-the-counter medicine such as hot lemon can help. Besides, the clinics are closed during the long holidays, so you cannot go to see the doctor.
- (adj.) enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like. Example: It is a __________ day, so let's go and have a ride or walk.
- (adj.) not sleeping. Example: If you drink too much Coca-Cola or coffee which contains caffeine, you may end up staying ___________ for the whole night.
- (adj.& present part.) to put a special substance on your skin to stop it from becoming dry. Example: This lipstick is for ___________ your lips and is not meant for cosmetics use as it is colorless.
- (n.) the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury. Example: After taking the pills and cough syrup, the patient had a quick ____________ and was ready to go to work the next day.
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- (v.) to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines. Example: Factories normally have many different machines to ___________ goods in mass production.
- (adv.) all the time or often. Example: He is __________ late and with reasonable excuses so as not to get punished.
- (n.& adj.)facts and information, such as a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Example: This is a good ___________ book and you can make use of it to find the information you want.
- (v.) to make someone with an illness healthy again. Example: The vaccine is not meant to __________ COVID-19 but as a preventive tool of getting infected.
- (adj.) intended to make money, or relating to a business intended to make money. Example: Nowadays, many TV episodes or YouTube channels are ___________ ones as they are sponsored by advertisers.
- (v.) help or support something or someone. Example: With the invention of household robots, they __________ the disabled or lazy ones to do the housework.
- (adj.) not able to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful. Example: Video games, especially online ones, can be ___________. Once your start, you may not able to withdraw from it.
- (adj.) different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive. Example: This is a very ___________ case as it never happened before.
- (adj.) dangerous and able to kill; likely to cause death. Example: Some people love picking mushrooms while hiking but experts have been warning that they may be a ___________ poison that you can never tell by their appearance.
16 Clues: (adv.) all the time or often. Example: He is __________ late and with reasonable excuses so as not to get punished. • (adj.) enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like. Example: It is a __________ day, so let's go and have a ride or walk. • ...
Animals and Plants 2017-05-08
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- Storage area
- Animals or living things
- All living and nonliving
- Parts of a cell
- Green stuff
- The rigid outside structure
- Place animal live
- Sphere shape
- Control center
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- Job or role
- Different type of species
- Jelly-like substance
- Controls what goes in and comes out
- Rectangular shape
- One type of species
- Building of living things
16 Clues: Job or role • Green stuff • Storage area • Sphere shape • Control center • Parts of a cell • Rectangular shape • Place animal live • One type of species • Jelly-like substance • Animals or living things • All living and nonliving • Different type of species • Building of living things • The rigid outside structure • Controls what goes in and comes out
Amazing Plants 1 2013-03-20
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- female part of a flower
- remarkable; outstanding
- forces controlling physical world
- make duplicate of something; create; copy
- series of actions; chart
- series of actions or natural happenings
- cylinder; duct
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- place for a bird to sit or rest; to rest on a place
- fertilizing powder
- let somebody or something go
- land surface
- able to produce or develop
- take something up or in
- underground part of plant
- get somebody's attention
- plant seed
16 Clues: plant seed • land surface • cylinder; duct • fertilizing powder • female part of a flower • remarkable; outstanding • take something up or in • get somebody's attention • series of actions; chart • underground part of plant • able to produce or develop • let somebody or something go • forces controlling physical world • series of actions or natural happenings • ...
Ag Survey Plants 2023-10-27
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- roots that have one large primary root and few lateral roots.
- root type that adds extra support to withstand wind.
- stems that grow above the ground and produce new plants.
- modified stem that grows underground and sends plant shoots upwards.
- stem that is flexible and green.
- flower with both male and female parts
- female part of a flower
- stem that produce wood.
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- male part of a flower
- part of the root that absorbs the most water
- flowers that are wide and flat with wide stigmas.
- plant part where photosynthesis take place
- flowers made up of many small flowers grouped closely together in one large "flower" structure.
- what photosynthesis makes
- heavily branched roots
- flowers that are small and narrow that have one long petal an no stamens.
16 Clues: male part of a flower • heavily branched roots • female part of a flower • stem that produce wood. • what photosynthesis makes • stem that is flexible and green. • flower with both male and female parts • plant part where photosynthesis take place • part of the root that absorbs the most water • flowers that are wide and flat with wide stigmas. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2022-10-28
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- which part of the flower contains the egg cell and develops into a seed after fertilisation?
- which part of the flower produces pollen grains?
- fruits/seeds dispersed by wind usually have _______-like structures.
- which part of the flower receives the pollen grains?
- the process where a seed grows into a seedling.
- which part of the flower develops into a fruit after fertilisation?
- an example of a fruit dispersed by water.
- non-flowering plants reproduce from ____________.
- during fertilisation, the male reproductive cell ______ with the female reproductive cell
- fruits / seeds with pod-like structure are likely to be dispersed by __________ action.
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- the process where pollen grains are transferred from the male to female part of the flower
- there are _______ methods of seeds dispersal.
- an example of a seed dispersed by wind
- fruits dispersed by animals are usually ____________ and juicy.
- fruit /seeds dispersed by water have __________ husks that trap air.
- seeds need to be dispersed to prevent _________________.
16 Clues: an example of a seed dispersed by wind • an example of a fruit dispersed by water. • there are _______ methods of seeds dispersal. • the process where a seed grows into a seedling. • which part of the flower produces pollen grains? • non-flowering plants reproduce from ____________. • which part of the flower receives the pollen grains? • ...
Ecosystem 2023-10-04
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- eat plants and animals
- nonliving
- feed off of dead organisms
- gets food from other organisms
- a chain of animals that feed of the lower levels
- the factor that limits a size of a population
- to get used to a new circumstance
- a community of organisms living in a specific habitat
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- to rouse activity
- when an organism turn towards or away from a stimulus
- a diagram of how energy is transferred
- the number of organisms in an ecosystem
- a group of similar organisms
- are plants
- a living thing
- pigment found in plants
- a community of abiotic and biotic organisms
- the process by witch plants have slowed down there growth process
- living
19 Clues: living • nonliving • are plants • a living thing • to rouse activity • eat plants and animals • pigment found in plants • feed off of dead organisms • a group of similar organisms • gets food from other organisms • to get used to a new circumstance • a diagram of how energy is transferred • the number of organisms in an ecosystem • a community of abiotic and biotic organisms • ...
Charlotte 2021-04-23
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- nature recycles matter through
- the Earth is mostly made of
- carbon moves from plants to animals.
- all living organisms on Earth
- water on Earth is
- water stored under the Earth
- where most of the nitrogen on Earth is
- carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere air that surrounds the Earth
- all water on the Earth
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
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- process where water moves above,on, and b
- causes cloud formation
- carbon moves from the air to the plants
- used to fuel cars, power plants, and factories
- bacteria that lives in the roots ofplants
- a form used by plants
- rocks, minerals and the ground
- has always been on the Earth
- a purifying process
19 Clues: water on Earth is • a purifying process • a form used by plants • causes cloud formation • all water on the Earth • the Earth is mostly made of • has always been on the Earth • water stored under the Earth • all living organisms on Earth • nature recycles matter through • rocks, minerals and the ground • makes up 78% of the atmosphere • carbon moves from plants to animals. • ...
Earth Day 2021-04-20
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- an animal that eats only plants
- turn these off to save electricity
- a place where animals, plants and humans live
- having a wide ranges of animals and plants in a habitat
- an animal that eats plants and meat
- the colour you think of on earth day
- our planet
- trash thrown on the ground
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- the weather and the climate changing
- to turn waste materials into new materials
- the earth getting hotter
- harmful chemicals and materials in the air
- to not waste energy
- the month in which we celebrate Earth Day
- to use something again
- when a species dies out
- to use less
- these give us oxygen
18 Clues: our planet • to use less • to not waste energy • these give us oxygen • to use something again • when a species dies out • the earth getting hotter • trash thrown on the ground • an animal that eats only plants • turn these off to save electricity • an animal that eats plants and meat • the weather and the climate changing • the colour you think of on earth day • ...
plant ID terms 2022-10-10
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- part of biology dealing with plants
- plant that is limp with lack of water
- plants that retain their leaves all year
- plants that are swollen/filled with water
- plants that complete life cycle in one year
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- plants that like cool weather
- plants that complete life cycle in two years
- plants that live for more that two years
- plants that like warm weather
- plants that lose their leaves during dormant season
- stage when plant grows very little/not at all
11 Clues: plants that like cool weather • plants that like warm weather • part of biology dealing with plants • plant that is limp with lack of water • plants that live for more that two years • plants that retain their leaves all year • plants that are swollen/filled with water • plants that complete life cycle in one year • plants that complete life cycle in two years • ...
Plant-kingdom 2022-07-28
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- What do we call living things that can make their own food?
- Non-flowering plants like ferns
- Flowering plants with seeds in a cone and insignificant flowers
- A pore found in the epidermis of leaves and stems
- Plants that bear colourful flowers and fruit
- Bryophytes anchor the plant to the ground with these.
- All vascular plants are ...... Organisms
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- The process through which plants produce their food
- What are non-vascular plants called?
- Where the process of food production in plants take place
- The part of the plant that obtains water through small leaves above ground.
- The green pigment that plants contain in their leaves
12 Clues: Non-flowering plants like ferns • What are non-vascular plants called? • All vascular plants are ...... Organisms • Plants that bear colourful flowers and fruit • A pore found in the epidermis of leaves and stems • The process through which plants produce their food • The green pigment that plants contain in their leaves • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2021-03-08
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- part holding the stigma up
- type of reproduction which produces variation
- Male part of flower
- transfer of pollen grains to the flower of another plant of the same species.
- transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower in the same plant.
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- fusion of male and female gametes
- Colourful to attract insects
- transfer of pollen grains to stigma
- Part of flower that produces ova
- protects the flower as it is maturing
- type of reproduction which produces clones
- type of pollination when the stigma and anther are not protruding out
- part holding the anther up
- type of pollination when the stigma is feathery
- Female part of flower
- Part of flower containing pollen
16 Clues: Male part of flower • Female part of flower • part holding the stigma up • part holding the anther up • Colourful to attract insects • Part of flower that produces ova • Part of flower containing pollen • fusion of male and female gametes • transfer of pollen grains to stigma • protects the flower as it is maturing • type of reproduction which produces clones • ...
Transport in Plants 2012-11-29
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- / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together.
- / The pathway taken by water in plants as its passes from cell to cell via the cell cytoplasm and vacuole.
- / The route taken by water through the cytoplasm of cells in a plant.
- / A plant cell which is full of water.
- / The cells which make up the phloem tissue.
- / A stip of waterproof material (suberin) in the cell wall of the root endodermis cells.
- / Waterproofing substance that impregnates the walls of the xylem tissue.
- / Apparatus which is used to measure water uptake to indicate the rate of transpiration.
- / A cell in the phloem that is closely associated with a phloem sieve tube element.
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- / The route taken by water between the cells or through the cell walls in a plant.
- / The loss of water vapour from aerial parts of the plant due to evapouration.
- / The movement of water molecules from a higher water potential to a low water potential
- / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding.
- / A term used to describe plant tissue where the cells have lost turgor.
- / A transport tissue that transports water.
- / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells.
16 Clues: / A plant cell which is full of water. • / A transport tissue that transports water. • / The cells which make up the phloem tissue. • / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together. • / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. • / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells. • ...
Amazing Plants C 2013-03-20
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- main part of a plant
- land surface
- fertilizing powder
- fertilizing a plant
- colorless odorless gas
- protect; wish someone well
- to shape; to arrange
- over there
- soften something
- forces controlling physical world
- repeated sequence of events
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- to help; to sustain; to care
- inorganic substances in nature; crystals
- element essential for breathing
- carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyll
- ability to do things; force; power
16 Clues: over there • land surface • soften something • fertilizing powder • fertilizing a plant • main part of a plant • to shape; to arrange • colorless odorless gas • protect; wish someone well • repeated sequence of events • to help; to sustain; to care • element essential for breathing • forces controlling physical world • ability to do things; force; power • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-27
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- A NUTRIENT PRESENT IN THE MANURES AND FERTILIZERS WITH THE SYMBOL P.
- A PLANT SYNTHESIZES THIS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- A PLANT ON WHICH MISTLETOE GROWS.
- ROOT LIKE STRUCTURES USED BY PARASITES.
- SOIL WHERE VENUS FLYTRAP AND PITCHER PLANT GROW.
- A LIMITING FACTOR FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- A METHOD OF OBTAINING ENERGY IN PLANTS
- EG:COLEUS AND CROTON.
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- ANOTHER NAME OF CUSCUTA.
- ABSORBS CARBON DIOXIDE.
- A FLUID MATRIX IN THE CHLOROPLAST.
- A SUPPORT PLANTS DEVELOP WHEN THEY DROOP.
- A PIPE LIKE STRUCTURE THAT TRANSPORTS FOOD MADE IN THE LEAFS.
- PROTEINS CONTAIN THIS.
- EACH PLANT HAS THIS AROUND IT.
- IT HELPS TO DISSOLVE CHLOROPHYLL IN LEAVES.
16 Clues: EG:COLEUS AND CROTON. • PROTEINS CONTAIN THIS. • ABSORBS CARBON DIOXIDE. • ANOTHER NAME OF CUSCUTA. • EACH PLANT HAS THIS AROUND IT. • A PLANT ON WHICH MISTLETOE GROWS. • A FLUID MATRIX IN THE CHLOROPLAST. • A LIMITING FACTOR FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS. • A METHOD OF OBTAINING ENERGY IN PLANTS • ROOT LIKE STRUCTURES USED BY PARASITES. • A SUPPORT PLANTS DEVELOP WHEN THEY DROOP. • ...
Non-Vascular Plants 2016-05-02
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- present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs
- Green, important producers in aquatic food webs
- leaves are flattened on the same plane
- reproduction which creates variation in DNA
- composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria
- present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm
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- structural material present in all vascular plants, but not in bryophytes
- single cell green algae which can be found on snow
- red, can live deeper in the ocean than other types
- leaves are feather-like
- produces a thickener used in ice cream
- reproduction without genetic shuffling
- name for first species involved in rebuilding soil
- multicellular in mosses, absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- jelly like substance from algae
- large seaweed belonging to brown algae
16 Clues: leaves are feather-like • jelly like substance from algae • produces a thickener used in ice cream • reproduction without genetic shuffling • leaves are flattened on the same plane • large seaweed belonging to brown algae • reproduction which creates variation in DNA • present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs • present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-16
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- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON DEAD OR DECAYED MATTER FOR
- OF WATER AND SOLUBLE NUTRIENTS.
- ORGANISMS THAT CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- IN THE BODY IS CALLED NUTRITION.
- FOOD MAKING PROCESS OF THE PLANT.
- THE PIPE LIKE STRUCTURE WHICH HELPS IN THE
- THE COMPONENTS OF FOOD LIKE CARBOHYDRATES,FATS,
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- SMALL OPENINGS OR TINY PORES UNDER THE LEAVES.
- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR FOOD.
- THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THE PARASITES GET FOOD.
- PLANTS THE PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON INSECT FOR FOOD.
- AND MINERALS.
- GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS.
- THE MODE OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS
- IT HELPS IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF CARBOHYDRATES.
- RELATIONSHIP SHARING OF SHELTER AND NUTRIENTS
16 Clues: AND MINERALS. • GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS. • OF WATER AND SOLUBLE NUTRIENTS. • IN THE BODY IS CALLED NUTRITION. • FOOD MAKING PROCESS OF THE PLANT. • ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR FOOD. • ORGANISMS THAT CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD. • THE PIPE LIKE STRUCTURE WHICH HELPS IN THE • THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THE PARASITES GET FOOD. • SMALL OPENINGS OR TINY PORES UNDER THE LEAVES. • ...
Diversity & Plants CW 2017-04-03
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- Prokaryotic kingdom made up of extremophiles.
- Seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed in fruits, but usually have cones
- Diverse eukaryotic kingdom that is difficult to classify; includes amoeba and slime molds.
- A group of organisms in a classification system
- Act that occurs when pollen grain from the anther of one flower reaches the stigma of another flower
- Kingdom, Phylum, _____, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- Father of taxonomy
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
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- The evolutionary history for a group of species usually shown as branching tree diagrams.
- Female structure of flower
- Have one seed leaf and usually have petals in multiples of three.
- When the embryo breaks out of the seed coat and begins to grow into a seedling.
- Flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- Loss of water vapor from upward force; provided by evaporation of water from leaves
- Openings in the leaf that allow water to leave the plant
- These types of roots branch out heavily to cover a lot of surface area
16 Clues: Father of taxonomy • Female structure of flower • Prokaryotic kingdom made up of extremophiles. • A group of organisms in a classification system • The science of naming and classifying organisms • Flowering plant that lives for more than two years • Kingdom, Phylum, _____, Order, Family, Genus, Species • Openings in the leaf that allow water to leave the plant • ...
Transport in Plants 2017-07-05
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- Passes through xylem
- vessels that run up and down the plant
- The stream of water that moves up in the plant
- Direction of movement of substances in xylem
- Direction of movement of substances in phloem
- Passes through xylem
- Water from the soil enters the root hair cell by ___
- Movement of manufactured food in phloem
- Mineral salts from the soil enter the root hair cell by ___
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- Loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- The suction force caused by the loss of water from leaves during transpiration
- vascular tissues are arranged in bundles called ___
- Shape of Xylem in roots
- Position of xylem in the vascular bundle in stems
- The process where mineral salts enter the root hair cell against the concentration gradient
- Position of phloem in the vascular bundle in stems
- Passes through phloem
17 Clues: Passes through xylem • Passes through xylem • Passes through phloem • Shape of Xylem in roots • vessels that run up and down the plant • Movement of manufactured food in phloem • Direction of movement of substances in xylem • Direction of movement of substances in phloem • The stream of water that moves up in the plant • Loss of water through the stomata of the leaves • ...
Plants Do What?! 2025-04-10
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- a desert cactus that can stick to you if you get too close
- a fruit that grows in bunches on trees and is yellow when ripe
- a vine that wraps around other plants and doesn't make its own food
- a desert plant that rolls in the wind to spread seeds
- a plant that traps bugs in its tube-shaped leaves filled with liquid
- a plant with a trap that snaps shut to catch bugs
- a rare plant with the world's largest flower that smells terrible
- a water plant that catches insects with tiny traps
- a plant whose leaves close up when you touch them
- a plant that shines in the sun and uses the sticky drops to catch bugs
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- a plant that can be poisonous and grows berries
- a plant that looks like a weed and its seeds float in the wind
- a huge flower that smells like rotting meat to attract flies
- a tall plant with pink flowers that can shoot its seeds like a cannon
- a sticky-leaved plant that catches small insects
- a funny plant that shoots out its seeds like a water gun when it's ripe
16 Clues: a plant that can be poisonous and grows berries • a sticky-leaved plant that catches small insects • a plant with a trap that snaps shut to catch bugs • a plant whose leaves close up when you touch them • a water plant that catches insects with tiny traps • a desert plant that rolls in the wind to spread seeds • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2024-06-28
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- liquid which is a reactant of photosynthesis
- organelle involved in photosynthesis
- only eats plants
- excess glucose can be stored as this
- substance which makes plants green
- substance used to test for starch
- gas which comes out of a plant
- organism which eats another organism
- plant organ which absorbs light
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- factor which affects photosynthesis
- plant at the start of a food chain
- only eats meat
- type of energy used to make food for plants
- absorbs water from the soil
- sugar product of photosynthesis
- eats plants and animals
16 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • eats plants and animals • absorbs water from the soil • gas which comes out of a plant • sugar product of photosynthesis • plant organ which absorbs light • substance used to test for starch • plant at the start of a food chain • substance which makes plants green • factor which affects photosynthesis • organelle involved in photosynthesis • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-08
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- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- organism that can produce its own food
- Flowering and seed producing plants
- Netted veins in leaves-flowers in multiples of 5 or 6-vascular tissue is in rings in cross section of stem
- Parallel veins in leaves-flowers in multiples of 3-vascular tissue is scattered in cross section of stem
- stage Stage where the plant produces tiny spores that will grow into new organisms
- produced by vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- stage Stage where the plant produces sperm and egg cells
- coat Protective covering or skin; keeps the embroyo from drying out
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- Fertilized egg/zygote
- dicot's leaf veins
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem. Use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- vascular Vascular plants that produce spores instead of seeds
- Produce naked seeds and cones
- cone bearing tree
- Seed leaves where food may be stored
- Sticky fluid that can be found in the xylem and phloem
- dispersal Carrying-eating-wind-water are all types of _____________
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- tubes that transfer sugar molecules throughout the plant
21 Clues: cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • Fertilized egg/zygote • Produce naked seeds and cones • Flowering and seed producing plants • Seed leaves where food may be stored • organism that can produce its own food • produced by vascular plants for reproduction • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Plant life GRADE 10 2018-02-09
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- Plants make these by combining glucose with other nutrients such as nitrates, potassium and phosphate
- Form of energy which drives photosynthesis
- Used by plants to construct cell walls
- Tubes which carry water up the stem
- Process by which plants move water from their roots to their leaves
- Name of the cells which lie either side of the stomatal pore
- Able to make own food
- Outer layer of the stem
- distance moved by substance/distance moved by solvent
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- Apparatus used to measure the uptake of water from a cut stem
- Collective name for those factors which can reduce the rate of photosynthesis
- Green pigment in leaves which captures sunlight
- Process by which plants release energy from glucose
- Roots take in these as well as water
- type of pathogen Rose Black Spot belongs to
- Gas required by plants to carry out photosynthesis
- Plant tissue made up of rapidly dividing cell
- Number of molecules of oxygen produced along with one molecule of sugar
- Chlorophyll absorbs every color of sunlight except this
- Panama disease wiped out certain varieties of this fruit
20 Clues: Able to make own food • Outer layer of the stem • Tubes which carry water up the stem • Roots take in these as well as water • Used by plants to construct cell walls • Form of energy which drives photosynthesis • type of pathogen Rose Black Spot belongs to • Plant tissue made up of rapidly dividing cell • Green pigment in leaves which captures sunlight • ...
Cyanobacteria 2013-09-10
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- a gas that is part of all living things, and 78% of Earth’s atmosphere
- the smallest unit a substance can be
- the person or thing before another
- a chemical in plants that changes sunlight into food
- to break something into smaller part that it is made of
- use
- a kind of bacteria that gets energy from the sun
- join together into one thing
- a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.
- bacteria that can absorb nitrogen from the air and change it into a form that plants can use for food
- existing at the beginning of the world
- needing something or someone
- to keep something going, support
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- good for growing plants
- to make soil good for growing plants
- a substance of two or more elements
- the process plants use to change sunlight into food
- slime
- to take in a liquid, gas, or chemical
- finally; lastly
- the part of a plant containing chlorophyll
- something made as a result of something else
- a field for growing rice
- use to survive
24 Clues: use • slime • use to survive • finally; lastly • good for growing plants • a field for growing rice • join together into one thing • needing something or someone • to keep something going, support • the person or thing before another • a substance of two or more elements • to make soil good for growing plants • the smallest unit a substance can be • to take in a liquid, gas, or chemical • ...
Grade 9 Biology 2023-11-11
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- Thread-like structures in fungus
- A sweet sugary substance produced in flowers
- This become a fruit after fertilisation
- The outside of a bean
- One example of a decomposer
- This solution is used to test for starch
- A place where an organism lives
- Plants store glucose in this form
- Microscopic, floating animals
- The name of a young plant
- Plants can _____ if they don't get enough water
- A plant that grows where people don't want it
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- This is formed when the nuclei of two gametes fuse together
- Where pollen is made in a flower
- These always contain seeds
- Where photosynthesis happens in a plant cell
- An animal that eats plants
- A female part of a flower
- An animal that eats other animals
- A mineral salt needed for making proteins in plants
- A mineral salt needed for making chlorophyll
- Where you would find the female gametes in a flower
- Plants make this carbohydrate during photosynthesis
- A plant that germinates, grows and dies in less than a year
- The male parts of a flower
25 Clues: The outside of a bean • A female part of a flower • The name of a young plant • These always contain seeds • An animal that eats plants • The male parts of a flower • One example of a decomposer • Microscopic, floating animals • A place where an organism lives • Where pollen is made in a flower • Thread-like structures in fungus • An animal that eats other animals • ...
Biology Chapter 2 Review 2024-03-22
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- Mineral that aides in healthy growth
- glucose--->lactic acid(+energy)
- The way organisms depend on each other to survive, grow, reproduce
- Name given to plants and animals found in a particular location
- Tiny holes that allow for gas exchange in plants
- Glucose+Oxygen--->Carbon dioxide+water(energy)
- Process used by some bacteria to make glucose
- The study of life and all living things
- Mineral for healthy leaves and flowers
- Farmers use these chemicals to replace missing minerals
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- They make their own food
- This means it eats other animals
- The area where organisms live
- Mineral for healthy roots
- They eat other organisms
- Plants need this mineral to make a green substance
- Set of linked food chains
- The proces plants use to make food
- Plants need these to be strong and healthy
- Substance that makes blood cells red
- Diagram that shows what an organism eats
- This means to be eaten by another animal
- The liquid part of your blood
- The geen pigment found in leafs and cells
- The organisms in an ecosystem
25 Clues: They make their own food • They eat other organisms • Mineral for healthy roots • Set of linked food chains • The area where organisms live • The liquid part of your blood • The organisms in an ecosystem • glucose--->lactic acid(+energy) • This means it eats other animals • The proces plants use to make food • Mineral that aides in healthy growth • ...
Biology Chapter 2 Review 2024-03-22
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- They eat other organisms
- Mineral for healthy roots
- Tiny holes that allow for gas exchange in plants
- Mineral that aides in healthy growth
- Farmers use these chemicals to replace missing minerals
- The liquid part of your blood
- Process used by some bacteria to make glucose
- They make their own food
- The study of life and all living things
- Plants need these to be strong and healthy
- Set of linked food chains
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- Glucose+Oxygen--->Carbon dioxide+water(energy)
- Diagram that shows what an organism eats
- The area where organisms live
- Substance that makes blood cells red
- Plants need this mineral to make a green substance
- Mineral for healthy leaves and flowers
- The proces plants use to make food
- This means it eats other animals
- The way organisms depend on each other to survive, grow, reproduce
- This means to be eaten by another animal
- The geen pigment found in leafs and cells
- The organisms in an ecosystem
- glucose--->lactic acid(+energy)
- Name given to plants and animals found in a particular location
25 Clues: They eat other organisms • They make their own food • Mineral for healthy roots • Set of linked food chains • The area where organisms live • The liquid part of your blood • The organisms in an ecosystem • glucose--->lactic acid(+energy) • This means it eats other animals • The proces plants use to make food • Substance that makes blood cells red • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- what us the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- basins some phosphorus in soil is washed away into
- animal waste decay by the action of bacteria creates
- this kind of bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia in the form of
- huge deposits of of carbon were stored as plants and animals that are what
- gases deposits are burned as fossil fuels which include
- plants use CO2 in the process of what
- What percentage is of the atmosphere is nirtogen gas
- phosphorus in water
- higher organisms use nitrogen to make what
- too much CO2 me all the atmosphere may be responsible for what effect
- plants and animals cannot use nitrogen found directly here
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- too much phosphorus in water causes plants too
- humans add this with bad nitrogen in it, hurting the atmosphere
- phosphorus is mostly found in
- natural source for CO2
- it is a essential for life
- animals use this to make more CO2
- plants use what in the process of photosynthesis
- animal waste decay by the action of bacteria, which create ammonia and what
20 Clues: phosphorus in water • natural source for CO2 • it is a essential for life • phosphorus is mostly found in • animals use this to make more CO2 • plants use CO2 in the process of what • higher organisms use nitrogen to make what • too much phosphorus in water causes plants too • plants use what in the process of photosynthesis • ...
Carbon dioxide 2023-05-21
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- the current rise in the average temperature
- the state or process of rotting
- carbon atoms travels to atmosphere to the Earth and back to the atmosphere
- plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- substance that has no fixed size or shape
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- life-supporting component of the air
- constitute the upper trophic levels
- chemical compound made up of molecules
- a living thing that grows in earth
- the using up of a resource
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- non-renewable energy
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
- important energy source in living organisms
- a group of atoms bonded together
- used to grow plants
- the chemical process that occurs in plants
- long-term shifts in temperatures
- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- things that can make their own food using
- a molecule composed of 12 atoms of carbon
- the process of burning something
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the action of breathing
25 Clues: used to grow plants • non-renewable energy • the action of breathing • the using up of a resource • the state or process of rotting • a group of atoms bonded together • long-term shifts in temperatures • the process of burning something • a living thing that grows in earth • constitute the upper trophic levels • the total amount of greenhouse gases • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Study Game Assignment 2025-03-10
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- An organism that makes its food.
- This is with oxygen.
- 6CO2+6H20 With sunlight = ?
- A pigment that gives a plant its green color.
- Powerhouse of a cell creates ATP ENERGY
- An organism that cannot make its food but gets its energy from other organisms.
- What is the initial source of energy for photosynthesis?
- What is the goal of cellular respiration?
- True or false, Reactants for photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and glucose
- What gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- Organelle found in plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- What is the name of the light absorbing molecules in chloroplasts.
- True or False, Products are on the left side of a chemical equation.
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- Cellular respiration chemical equation
- What sugar is produced during photosynthesis?
- Tiny holes in the leaves of plants that regulate gas exchange between the plant and air.
- Whats another word for ATP?
- a process that converts sunlight into chemical energy by plants.
- What gas is released by plants in photosynthesis?
- This is without oxygen.
20 Clues: This is with oxygen. • This is without oxygen. • 6CO2+6H20 With sunlight = ? • Whats another word for ATP? • An organism that makes its food. • Cellular respiration chemical equation • Powerhouse of a cell creates ATP ENERGY • What is the goal of cellular respiration? • What sugar is produced during photosynthesis? • A pigment that gives a plant its green color. • ...
ENVIRONMENT-rn 2025-08-18
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- Type of waste that rots naturally
- Smoke and dirt in the air
- A renewable energy source from the sun
- The planet we live on
- Water that falls from clouds
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- Opposite of "recycle"
- Natural fuel made from decomposed plants and animals
- Melting of polar ___ due to climate change
- Pollution in the seas and rivers
- Animals living in nature
- Area covered mainly by trees
- To plant trees again
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- Rubbish thrown in public places
- Remains of ancient plants and animals
- A large body of saltwater
- Animals or plants in danger of disappearing
- Frozen water on mountains
- Color of recycling bins for paper
- WARMING Heating of the Earth due to gases
- A non-biodegradable waste material
- A glass building for plants, also linked to gases
- Gas that plants release during photosynthesis
- A container for garbage
- Type of waste that includes plastics and metals
- Type of energy from moving air
- Power that can be renewable or non-renewable
- A plant that absorbs carbon dioxide
- The layer that protects Earth from UV rays
29 Clues: To plant trees again • The planet we live on • Opposite of "recycle" • A container for garbage • Animals living in nature • A large body of saltwater • Frozen water on mountains • Smoke and dirt in the air • Water that falls from clouds • Area covered mainly by trees • Type of energy from moving air • Rubbish thrown in public places • Pollution in the seas and rivers • ...
Food web crossword 2026-03-27
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- the place where an organism lives
- the power organisms get from food to live and grow
- a group of the same species living in one area
- a community of living and nonliving things that interact
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- when organisms fight for the same resources like food
- an organism that makes its own food using sunlight like plants
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- an animal that eats only plants
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- the position an organism has in a food chain
- an animal that eats dead animals but did not hunt them
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- a simple path showing how energy moves from one organism to another
- an animal that eats only other animals
- the process plants use to make food from sunlight
- all the different populations living together in one area
- the main source of energy for most food webs
- a group of connected food chains in an ecosystem
20 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • the position an organism has in a food chain • the main source of energy for most food webs • a group of the same species living in one area • ...
Answer Key 2023-05-08
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- Plants, animals, fungi, Protists
- Animals, fungi, Protists, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
- Living
- Get food from photosynthesis
- Most complex
- Multiple communities interact together
- Plants
- An ecosystem in Texas
- Decompose dead animals
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- Simple organism
- One singular animal
- DNA is stored in
- Lives in extreme environments
- A specific amount of an animal
- Every living thing is made out of it
- Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists
- Nonliving
- Biotics depend on Abiotic
- A group of animals that interacts which each other
- Lives in the Intestines of animals
20 Clues: Living • Plants • Nonliving • Most complex • Simple organism • DNA is stored in • One singular animal • An ecosystem in Texas • Decompose dead animals • Biotics depend on Abiotic • Get food from photosynthesis • Lives in extreme environments • A specific amount of an animal • Plants, animals, fungi, Protists • Lives in the Intestines of animals • Every living thing is made out of it • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-28
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- eats flesh
- the second stomach
- eats plants and flesh
- fibourus indigestible material
- the first stomach
- essential nutrients that are needed in small amounts
- the fourth stomach
- essential macro nutrient, provides energy
- what is eaten in a day
- provides additional nutrients
- j shaped organ in the digestive system
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- how much food an animal gets
- macronutrients that provide energy
- complex compound of amino acids
- removing diluting agent
- the third stomach
- natural inorganic substance
- found in plants, non digestible,carbohydrate
- the quality of food
- eats plants
20 Clues: eats flesh • eats plants • the first stomach • the third stomach • the second stomach • the fourth stomach • the quality of food • eats plants and flesh • what is eaten in a day • removing diluting agent • natural inorganic substance • how much food an animal gets • provides additional nutrients • fibourus indigestible material • complex compound of amino acids • ...
Year 8 Biology 2022-09-14
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- This is one of the components of air, plants absorb this.
- The attraction of a substance to another
- The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant.
- This is an organ in the plant responsible for absorbing sunlight.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, it contains lots of minerals that the plant needs.
- This is where plants are often planted, so they can absorb nutrients.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, every cell in the plant will need this
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- This is one of the components of air, humans breathe this in.
- This is one of the factors required by plants, it talks about how close plants are together.
- The attraction of a substance to itself.
- This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant.
- This is one of the plant survival factors, it is all around us.
- This is the name for where the xylem vessels are stored in the plant.
- This is one of the factors plants need to survive, it shines down on plants.
- This is the vessel that allows water to be transported through the plant.
15 Clues: The attraction of a substance to another • The attraction of a substance to itself. • This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant. • The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant. • This is one of the components of air, plants absorb this. • This is one of the components of air, humans breathe this in. • ...
SUSTAINABLE BIOMES 2025-02-16
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- place
- to use again
- An ecosystem is when living and non-living things
- variety of plants and animals living together
- fauna
- using resources responsibility
- the things you are able to use
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- degrees
- plant life
- living things that grow in soil
- work together
- H2O
- what we use to grow plants
- together)
- environments that help identify climate, soil,
- humans
- - renewable
17 Clues: H2O • place • fauna • humans • degrees • together) • plant life • - renewable • to use again • work together • what we use to grow plants • using resources responsibility • the things you are able to use • living things that grow in soil • variety of plants and animals living together • environments that help identify climate, soil, • An ecosystem is when living and non-living things
Feeding Relationships 2021-12-09
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- Animals that hunt, kill and eat other animals
- All animals are called ______
- Plants are_______because they make their food
- Begin all food chains
- Group of organisms that feed on dead plants and animals
- Animals that only eat other animals
- A number of food chains that are linked
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- Fungi and _______are types of decomposers
- Animals that only feed on plants
- All the energy in a food chain comes from the ____
- Animals that feed on both plants and animals
- Process by which plants make their food
- Animals that are hunted and eaten
13 Clues: Begin all food chains • All animals are called ______ • Animals that only feed on plants • Animals that are hunted and eaten • Animals that only eat other animals • Process by which plants make their food • A number of food chains that are linked • Fungi and _______are types of decomposers • Animals that feed on both plants and animals • ...
Plant classification 2020-02-10
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3
- methods to get rid of seeds
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- seed bearing
- dicot's leaf veins
- multicellular, eukaryotic
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- monocot's leaf veins
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- cone bearing tree
- EXAMPLE: mosses, liverworts
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- vasculartissue
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- tubes that transport sugar through the plant
- non vascular nickname
- organism that can produce its own food
- plants plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
20 Clues: seed bearing • vasculartissue • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • non vascular nickname • multicellular, eukaryotic • EXAMPLE: mosses, liverworts • methods to get rid of seeds • organism that can produce its own food • tubes that transport sugar through the plant • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Trees and Forests 2022-09-08
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- Plants return oxygen to the air for us to
- Energy from the sun is trapped by
- Provides plants with food
- The loss of water through the pores in leaves
- Plants take carbon dioxide from the air
- The holes/pores in leaves
- Tree roots help prevent _____ erosion
- A living thing that produces it's own food through photosynthesis
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- Trees help manage ________
- Organisms that break down dead organic material
- Deer, humans, bears and eagles are all ________
- A rock is a _________ component
- Living things
- Means putting together
- Trees act as a breaker against ________
- Non-living things
- Plants get minerals and ______ from the ground
- Helps keep trees cool
18 Clues: Living things • Non-living things • Helps keep trees cool • Means putting together • Provides plants with food • The holes/pores in leaves • Trees help manage ________ • A rock is a _________ component • Energy from the sun is trapped by • Tree roots help prevent _____ erosion • Trees act as a breaker against ________ • Plants take carbon dioxide from the air • ...
Chauncey Webb 2018-03-15
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- Eats plants and animals
- Eats plants
- Non living
- A model used to show the feeding relationship between a single producer
- Living
- Feeds on primary producers
- eats leftovers
- Highest on food chain
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- An organism that captures energy from sunlight
- Eat animals
- Feeds on primary consumers
- pyramids A model to show the amount of energy in a ecosystem
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other living things
- levels of an organism
- An organism that feeds on and breaks down plants and animals
- Community of animals/plants
16 Clues: Living • Non living • Eat animals • Eats plants • eats leftovers • levels of an organism • Highest on food chain • Eats plants and animals • Feeds on primary consumers • Feeds on primary producers • Community of animals/plants • An organism that captures energy from sunlight • pyramids A model to show the amount of energy in a ecosystem • ...
Gardening Techniques 2024-09-27
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- – Placing seeds or plants in soil
- – Moving plants from one location to another
- – Adding nutrients to the soil
- – Gathering mature crops
- – Creating holes in soil to improve air circulation
- – Providing moisture to plants
- – Covering soil to retain moisture
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- – Growing new plants from cuttings
- – Recycling organic waste into fertilizer
- – Turning over soil to prepare for planting
- – Trimming plants for growth
- – Removing unwanted plants from a garden
12 Clues: – Gathering mature crops • – Trimming plants for growth • – Adding nutrients to the soil • – Providing moisture to plants • – Placing seeds or plants in soil • – Growing new plants from cuttings • – Covering soil to retain moisture • – Removing unwanted plants from a garden • – Recycling organic waste into fertilizer • – Turning over soil to prepare for planting • ...
Deforestation 2022-06-21
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- Deforestation causes the soil to ______ water way less.
- Tropical deforestation causes 20% of the world’s _______________ emision.
- These are taken by the plant from the soil.
- Deforestation is ___________ destroying forests.
- When plants do this, the carbon from them can go back into the ground.
- Humans burn this which makes carbon dioxide go into the atmosphere.
- Humans overfishing, destroying habitats and over hunting affects this sphere.
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- We pump waste into the ocean threatening this sphere.
- Through this process, plants convert the sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into food for itself.
- Humans pile up a lot of trash in the land affecting this earth’s sphere.
- If one of the four major spheres does this, the rest will also be affected.
- This causes soil to erode.
- When plants are ________ the carbon and energy moves up the food chain and gets transferred.
- This helps give water to plants and trees.
- This thing is pulled from the air when plants do photosynthesis.
- Through this process humans can put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- The atmosphere brings the hydrosphere water up for precipitation. These things also help the water cycle.
- This thing can take in some of the carbon dioxide exhaled for photosynthesis.
- 25% of the atmosphere carbon dioxide from burnt fossil fuels are absorbed by certain area of _____
19 Clues: This causes soil to erode. • This helps give water to plants and trees. • These are taken by the plant from the soil. • Deforestation is ___________ destroying forests. • We pump waste into the ocean threatening this sphere. • Deforestation causes the soil to ______ water way less. • This thing is pulled from the air when plants do photosynthesis. • ...
Puzzle 1 2023-01-27
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- This dinosaur had a long, pointed snout and ate fish.
- This dinosaur was one of the largest land animals that ever lived.
- This dinosaur had a small head and a long, thin body.
- This dinosaur had a large, pointed beak and ate plants.
- This dinosaur had a large, bony head and ate plants.
- This dinosaur had a distinctive head crest and ate plants.
- This dinosaur had a large, bony head and ate meat.
- This dinosaur had a small head and a long, flexible neck.
- This dinosaur had a large sail on its back.
- This dinosaur had a large, bony tail and ate plants.
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- This dinosaur had a long neck and tail, and ate plants.
- This dinosaur had a large, bony club on its tail.
- This dinosaur had a large thumb claw and was a skilled hunter.
- This dinosaur had a large head with bony plates on its skin.
- This dinosaur had a large, curved claw on its hind foot.
- This dinosaur had a short, wide skull and ate plants.
- This dinosaur was one of the smallest known dinosaurs.
- This dinosaur had a long tail and a row of spines on its back.
- This dinosaur had sharp teeth and claws and ate meat.
- This dinosaur had a large, bony frill around its neck.
20 Clues: This dinosaur had a large sail on its back. • This dinosaur had a large, bony club on its tail. • This dinosaur had a large, bony head and ate meat. • This dinosaur had a large, bony head and ate plants. • This dinosaur had a large, bony tail and ate plants. • This dinosaur had a long, pointed snout and ate fish. • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2024-11-03
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- Venation used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized
- Stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid sores through meiosis
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- study of Earth’s physical structure and substance
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- Bundles strand of conducting vessels in the stems or leaves of plants’
- person or people who determined the name for a plant
- Plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
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- Growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- study of the movement, distributions and quality of water on Earth
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- Stage diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- Plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- Cambium thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
20 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • Plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth’s physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for a plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
rd Human Impact on Ecosystems 2022-05-15
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- the warming of the planet through human activity
- when too much fishing destroys fish populations
- things we need to make stuff
- removing forests
- a place where plants or animals live
- destruction of soil that makes it hard to grow plants
- digging metals out of the ground
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- plants or animals that move to new ecosystems and take over, usually with human help
- a sign of a healthy ecosystem with many plants and animals
- efforts to protect plants and animals
- garbage and chemicals in the environment
- a chemical that keeps the planet warm
- a natural system of plants, animals, and weather that enables life
- another name for farming
14 Clues: removing forests • another name for farming • things we need to make stuff • digging metals out of the ground • a place where plants or animals live • efforts to protect plants and animals • a chemical that keeps the planet warm • garbage and chemicals in the environment • when too much fishing destroys fish populations • the warming of the planet through human activity • ...
Plant Dessert Menu 2021-11-02
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- grass and grass-like flowering plants, the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf
- a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the photoautotrophic red algae, green algae, land plants, and the minor group glaucophytes
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- plants that includes the large family Asteraceae known for composite flowers made of florets
- a genus of gymnosperms
- a flowering plant that takes two years
- a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as
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- a subclass of Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L
- one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided
- a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms
- a plant that are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments
- a clade of plants. The composition of the clade varies considerably between authors
- a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds
- a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo
- a plant that lives more than two years
15 Clues: a genus of gymnosperms • a plant that lives more than two years • a flowering plant that takes two years • a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms • a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as • a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel • ...
Ecology Crossword 2015-09-02
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- A producer (plants & algae) that make their own food
- These organisms have symbiotic relationships with plants to help fix nitrogen
- Plants absorb nitrogen in this form
- Natural process that keeps Earth warm and livable
- The main greenhouse gas
- Two species living in close association with each other
- Toxins become more concentrated in animals in higher trophic levels
- Man-made problem making the Earth too warm
- A consumer that must eat other organisms
- Eat animals only
- Eat only dead animals
- Process by which plants remove carbon from the air to form glucose
- An organism's role (job) where it lives
- The study of how living things fit in with their environment
- Eat both plants and animals
- Exhaling, putting carbon dioxide back into the air
- Burning these (like coal or oil) contributes to global warming
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- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism harms another
- What percent of energy is passed on to the next trophic level?
- Cutting down trees
- Where an organism lives
- Largest population the environment can support
- This is killed and eaten by a predator
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- Eat plants only
- Break down and recycle dead organisms
- Occurs between organisms with similar niches living in the same area
- When the population grows faster and faster (J-curve)
28 Clues: Eat plants only • Eat animals only • Cutting down trees • Eat only dead animals • Where an organism lives • The main greenhouse gas • Eat both plants and animals • Plants absorb nitrogen in this form • Break down and recycle dead organisms • This is killed and eaten by a predator • An organism's role (job) where it lives • A consumer that must eat other organisms • ...
Ecology Chapters 5-8 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- Allows work to be done
- Plants that produce, or make, their own food through photosynthesis using energy from the sun.
- A consumer that eats only plants
- Shows how many plants, animals, and food chains are connected in an ecosystem
- A period of time when rain doesn't fall or not enough of it falls
- The qualities of someone
- The creatures hunted by predators
- Helps us see the way many plants and animals are organized in the food chain and how energy moves along it
- Both omnivores and carnivores; can be the prey of an apex predator
- Another word for Apex Predators
- Aspen, Willow, and Cottonwood trees are all examples of this
- Another word for Herbivores
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- Predator at the top of the food chain that doesn't have a natural predator that would kill and eat it
- Consumer that kills and eats another creature
- A consumer that eats both plants and other creatures
- Cannot make their own food; needs to eat food from a plant or animal
- A consumer that only eats other animals
- The links between plants and animals as they eat
- To discuss differing opinions or views with the goal of coming to an agreement
- First law states energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change from one form to another form
- A type of animal that the ecosystem depends on
21 Clues: Allows work to be done • The qualities of someone • Another word for Herbivores • Another word for Apex Predators • A consumer that eats only plants • The creatures hunted by predators • A consumer that only eats other animals • Consumer that kills and eats another creature • A type of animal that the ecosystem depends on • The links between plants and animals as they eat • ...
Plant Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Tiny plant mouths.
- A member of the Pea Family.
- The largest type of Algae.
- A long tube in the middle of the flower.
- Tiny packages of chlorophyll that absorb sunlight.
- Take the place of roots and anchor plants to the ocean floor
- A type of fungi that are used in the making of bread.
- How plants make glucose.
- The oldest trees on Earth.
- A plant that only grows one year.
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- Someone who studies plants.
- A plant that grows for two years.
- A plant that eats insects that lives in the water.
- The tallest trees on Earth.
- A type of Fir tree that produces a fragrant liquid known as Canada balsam
- Fungi that feed on dead matter.
- A family of plants including the cedars and the junipers.
- A developed flower seed.
- A 'storehouse' for the plant made of thick, fleshy leaves that surround a short stem.
- Anything that forms from the ovary of a plant
- A plant that lives for many years.
- A class of plants that live without chlorophyll.
- A plant that eats insects by attracting them to to sticky, glistening dew drops.
- Sugary plant food.
- Plants that climb upward as they grow by clinging to sharp objects.
- A plant family that has petals in multiples of five.
26 Clues: Tiny plant mouths. • Sugary plant food. • A developed flower seed. • How plants make glucose. • The largest type of Algae. • The oldest trees on Earth. • Someone who studies plants. • A member of the Pea Family. • The tallest trees on Earth. • Fungi that feed on dead matter. • A plant that grows for two years. • A plant that only grows one year. • A plant that lives for many years. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-12-17
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- follows no specific pattern
- remove
- the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat
- a disguise that hides something from view
- chain some animals eat plants and animals that in turn eat other plants and animals
- brought an animal or plant back into an area
- sets of things that repeat in order
- same beginning letter sound
- parts of the world that are not made by people
- the number of animals or people living in a place
- to say or do something the same way again
- comes out of a hidden place
- a group of living things that are the same in most ways
- not affected by something like illness
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- animals that live by eating other animals
- health and comfort
- follows the 5-7-5 pattern
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- ready to use
- enough different plants and animals to keep a habitat healthy
- safety
- follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern
- a group of lines also known as a verse
- animals and plants depend on one another for survival
- increased greatly in number
- changes in plants and animals that help them survive in their habitat
- single or alone
- counted or relied on
- the order of something
- the appearance of something that is the same on both sides
30 Clues: remove • safety • ready to use • single or alone • health and comfort • counted or relied on • the order of something • follows the 5-7-5 pattern • follows no specific pattern • increased greatly in number • same beginning letter sound • comes out of a hidden place • follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern • sets of things that repeat in order • the natural home of a plant or animal • ...
Pastures Glossary 2025-09-15
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- Microorganisms that convert nitrogen gas into a usable form for plants.
- Grazing land that is not regularly ploughed or reseeded.
- Grazing animals in small sections of pasture at a time.
- Pastures made up of plants that live for more than two years.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year.
- How acceptable or tasty feed is to grazing animals.
- Small lumps on legume roots where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.
- A system where young animals graze pastures that adults cannot reach.
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- Pastures made up of introduced, non-native species.
- When a plant is alive but not actively growing.
- A plant that forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- Pastures that grow without human planting or management.
- Grazing land established for a short period, usually less than 5 years.
- Plants grown specifically to be cut and fed to livestock.
- Crops that animals graze directly or are cut for feed.
- Material, like bacteria or fungi, added to soil or seed to aid growth.
- Plants that take two years to grow, flower, and die.
- A condition where animals’ stomachs swell due to excess gas.
- Moving animals between paddocks to allow pastures to rest and regrow.
- Grasslands made up of naturally occurring, local plant species.
- Land covered with grass or plants for grazing animals.
- Plant material that is juicy, moist, and high in water content.
22 Clues: When a plant is alive but not actively growing. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year. • Pastures made up of introduced, non-native species. • How acceptable or tasty feed is to grazing animals. • Plants that take two years to grow, flower, and die. • Crops that animals graze directly or are cut for feed. • ...
Super Foods and Ready to Eat 2024-10-17
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- Seeds and pollen can ______ into neighboring fields
- Others can help people _____ illness
- animals that eat both plants and other animals
- animals that eat only plant materials
- _____ can be carnivores, too. Some eat insects
- ______ foods in the U.S. say they don't contain GM
- animals that eat mostly fruit
- Herbivores also have special _______ that are useful for their diet of plants
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- chemicals that provide what is needed for growth and development
- animals that eat only meat
- A change in the plants might ____ some insects
- Scavengers, like _____, feed on animals already dead
- able to stand against or fight against a force
- insects that eat plant juices
- _______ breeding where plants are bred to have desirable characteristics
- changing of an organism's genes
16 Clues: animals that eat only meat • insects that eat plant juices • animals that eat mostly fruit • changing of an organism's genes • Others can help people _____ illness • animals that eat only plant materials • A change in the plants might ____ some insects • animals that eat both plants and other animals • able to stand against or fight against a force • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2026-01-23
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- the food in the plants are stored as this
- the name of the chemical substance
- to take in
- oxygen is formed as a ... of the process of photosynthesis
- the process that green plants use to make their own food
- the parts of plants where photosynthesis takes place
- to breathe out
- a chemical substance
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- the name of the energy coming from the sun
- the key component in which we find in moist soil
- the gas which plants take in to complete the process of phtosynthesis
- the name of the food created by plants
- to breathe in
- the gas which living organisms take in
- carbon dioxide enters the leaves through small ...
- a place of the plant where starch is stored
16 Clues: to take in • to breathe in • to breathe out • a chemical substance • the name of the chemical substance • the name of the food created by plants • the gas which living organisms take in • the food in the plants are stored as this • the name of the energy coming from the sun • a place of the plant where starch is stored • the key component in which we find in moist soil • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2022-10-19
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- converting nitrite to nitrogen gas
- component of proteins&nucleic acids
- break down nitrogen
- used by plants that consume plants
- nitrate reduction to ammonium
- process of changing
- helps to convert nitrate bacteria
- produce ammonium ions
- a reaction that oxidizes ammonium
- breaks down waste
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- microbes decompose organic nitrogen
- unicellular microorganisms
- converting ammonia to nitrite
- organic nitrogen
- nitrobacter convert nitrite
- eats animals
- loss of nitrogen
- gives plants nutrients
- bacteria and fungi break down
19 Clues: eats animals • organic nitrogen • loss of nitrogen • breaks down waste • break down nitrogen • process of changing • produce ammonium ions • gives plants nutrients • unicellular microorganisms • nitrobacter convert nitrite • converting ammonia to nitrite • bacteria and fungi break down • nitrate reduction to ammonium • helps to convert nitrate bacteria • a reaction that oxidizes ammonium • ...
mine science 2025-12-17
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- he was one of the three
- fancy grave
- stars in shape
- in the midlle of univers
- circles the earth
- very hot
- what rotates the sun
- is the smallest plantes
- is one of the biggest plants
- we send it in to space
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- he was mean
- has hot water
- many plants in circle
- is are sister plant
- the farthest
- trillons of plants in it
- he was 19
- wood and arow
- it was long
19 Clues: very hot • he was 19 • he was mean • fancy grave • it was long • the farthest • has hot water • wood and arow • stars in shape • circles the earth • is are sister plant • what rotates the sun • many plants in circle • we send it in to space • he was one of the three • is the smallest plantes • trillons of plants in it • in the midlle of univers • is one of the biggest plants
Biology of Plants: Angiosperm Diversity (II) 2018-05-04
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- Bird Pollination: Red flowers open during the day, ______ floral tube with nectar reward, Floral fragrance important.
- Some plants have flowers that produce only one type of _______.
- ______ pollination: White or pale yellow flowers open at night, Long floral tube with nectar reward and Floral fragrance important.
- Butterfly Pollination: ____ and orange flowers, Long floral tube with nectar reward, Usually with landing pad, insects collect pollen on legs.
- Color, shape, rewards, scent are functions of what organ that attract pollinators.
- Pollen is produced in the ________. (singular)
- Self-Fertilization is when fertilization occurs between sperm and egg produced by ______ plant.
- ___ Pollination: Flowers brownish/purple with foul odor, organism tricked by smell and often trapped by flowers, No nectar reward: location to lay eggs.
- Bee pollination: they perceive __________ light. Flowers have markings only visible in ____, to identify location of nectaries.
- A reason for pollination avoiding __________.
- Pollination is a major driving force in the ____________ of flowering plants.
- A reason for pollination preventing ___________.
- Pollen tubes only develop if their genotype is compatible with the _________ genotype.
- Changes in __________ can result in unfit hybrids and speciation.
- Evolution of pollinators and ______ is correlated in coevolution. (plural)
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- ________ moths are exclusive pollinators of Yuccas.
- Moths evolve longer proboscis to “sneak” nectar, and plants respond by evolving longer nectar tubes is an example of _______.
- One explanation of rapid development in higher plants is ___________. (plural)
- A reason for pollination ___________ assurance.
- Female ___ _________ chew into unripe figs. She lays eggs and dies. Eggs hatch, males and females mate. Males dig tunnel through fruit, releasing pollen, Queen collects pollen and escapes. (plural)
- Many plants depend on ________ pollination for reproduction.
- When ___________ of pollinators or plants are isolated, shifts in pollinators can occur (plural).
- Co-evolution with pollinators essential for species _______.
- Some plants only produce male or female _______, so individual plants have separate sexes. (plural)
- Natural selection increases __________ = speciation!
- Type of pollination in 13% of angiosperms, Inflorescence not specialized for visitors, Flowers not large or fragrant, Pollen round and smooth for flight and Usually separate sexes.
- One explanation of rapid development in higher plants is ___________.
- If geographic barrier is removed, ________ will be unfit and unable to breed with pre-existing populations. (plural)
- Yucca Moth females lay eggs within the flower— larvae eat some (but not all) seeds, this is an example of _______.
- Female Yucca moths store pollen in a ____ under their head.
- Fertilization occurs in the _______.
31 Clues: Fertilization occurs in the _______. • A reason for pollination avoiding __________. • Pollen is produced in the ________. (singular) • A reason for pollination ___________ assurance. • A reason for pollination preventing ___________. • ________ moths are exclusive pollinators of Yuccas. • Natural selection increases __________ = speciation! • ...
Dinosaur 2023-07-22
Across
- A dinosaur with a long neck and large body, known for reaching the tops of trees and eating various plants or meat.
- A carnivorous dinosaur with a large and powerful jaw, hunting other dinosaurs and tearing prey with its tough claws.
- A fast and agile dinosaur, mainly eating plants and insects, and was an adept runner.
- A dinosaur with large fan-shaped plates on its back, famous for once dominating the ancient lands and primarily eating plants.
- A small dinosaur with horned and shield-like face features, known for eating small plants.
- A dinosaur with an extremely long neck and tail, primarily known for eating plants and being famous for its size.
- A carnivorous dinosaur with a large and powerful jaw, known for frequently hunting other dinosaurs.
- A dinosaur with a large head and ornamental crest, primarily known for eating plants.
- A dinosaur with horns and a large face shield, used for defense, primarily known for eating plants.
Down
- A small yet fast and agile dinosaur, known for hunting in packs using its sharp claws to catch prey.
- A dinosaur with a large nasal horn and distinctive skull features, primarily known for consuming plants.
- A dinosaur with a tough back armor and tail club, used for defense, primarily known for eating plants.
- A dinosaur with a sail-like structure on its back and capable of swimming to catch fish for its diet.
- A dinosaur with a large sail-like fin on its back and sharp teeth, known for hunting predators.
- A dinosaur with slightly curved, knife-like teeth, primarily known for eating plants.
15 Clues: A dinosaur with slightly curved, knife-like teeth, primarily known for eating plants. • A fast and agile dinosaur, mainly eating plants and insects, and was an adept runner. • A dinosaur with a large head and ornamental crest, primarily known for eating plants. • A small dinosaur with horned and shield-like face features, known for eating small plants. • ...
Cells 2025-11-14
Across
- Helps plants make energy
- Produces ribosomes
- Help with intracellular digestion
- Protective barrier only found in plants
- Powerhouse of cell
- Responsible for production of hormones
- Gives plants their color
Down
- How plants make energy
- Transports Ribosomes
- What do humans do, aka breathing
- Protective barrier in all cells
- Provides cell with uniqueness
- Packages macromolecules
- Blueprint for uniqueness and what makes us who we are
- Storage and movement of waste and other things within the cell
15 Clues: Produces ribosomes • Powerhouse of cell • Transports Ribosomes • How plants make energy • Packages macromolecules • Helps plants make energy • Gives plants their color • Provides cell with uniqueness • Protective barrier in all cells • What do humans do, aka breathing • Help with intracellular digestion • Responsible for production of hormones • ...
Food Web 2022-12-01
Across
- animals that eat only leaves
- organisms that can feed themselves
- organisms that find and eat dead meat
- a type of decomposer
- organisms that eat only wood
- consumer
- organisms that eat only seeds
- organisms that eat both meat and plants
Down
- shows the relationships in an ecosystem
- organisms that eat only nectar
- energy being transfered to other organisms
- the start of the food web
- gets hunted
- organism at the top of the food chain
- animals that only eat plants
- organisms that eat only fruit
- plants made their food by this process
- a decomposer is an insect, fungus, or bacteria that breakdown plants and animals that are
18 Clues: consumer • gets hunted • a type of decomposer • the start of the food web • animals that eat only leaves • animals that only eat plants • organisms that eat only wood • organisms that eat only fruit • organisms that eat only seeds • organisms that eat only nectar • organisms that can feed themselves • organism at the top of the food chain • organisms that find and eat dead meat • ...
Biotech Final 2023-05-16
Across
- stems that grow on top of the ground
- influenced by internal biological signals
- plants have three types of these
- plant parts are pulled apart
- cuts the plants into sections
- another type of underground stem
- collection of tissue from another plant
- a portion of the plant is covered in dirt
Down
- Staley type of bulb
- material from two separate plants joined together
- underground stems
- newer technology for plant propagation
- carries nutrients derived from photosynthesis to the roots
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- have dry outer layers
- how plants reproduce
- the proper technique of grafting to align the roots
- when a stolon has an enlargement
18 Clues: underground stems • Staley type of bulb • how plants reproduce • have dry outer layers • plant parts are pulled apart • cuts the plants into sections • plants have three types of these • another type of underground stem • when a stolon has an enlargement • stems that grow on top of the ground • newer technology for plant propagation • collection of tissue from another plant • ...
7.2 Crossword 2023-01-30
Across
- these types of plants can decide to continue the Calvin Cycle with less carbon dioxide
- plants use 50% of 2% stored sugar on this process
- C3 plants use this process to make its G3P; also known as light independent phase
- these plants only open their stomata at night when it is cooler
- this is the type of energy that is significant source of energy in many ecosystems
- C4 plants make these types of carbon precursors
Down
- 0.5% sugar is available to these animals. Another name for heterotrophs
- plant uses all the oxygen and produces carbon dioxide
- an example of CAM plants
- an example of C4 plants
- G3P molecules can make this for plants
- photorespiration uses all of this molecule instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
- Besides Jesus, this ball of fire is responsible for sustaining life on earth
13 Clues: an example of C4 plants • an example of CAM plants • G3P molecules can make this for plants • C4 plants make these types of carbon precursors • plants use 50% of 2% stored sugar on this process • plant uses all the oxygen and produces carbon dioxide • these plants only open their stomata at night when it is cooler • ...
