plants Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulario 2025-11-20
20 Clues: sale • Dark • trash • cheap • no pay • plants • depart • arrive • bad air • to keep • bathroom • graduate • windmill • good deed • trash can • pin point • water down • again and again • absorbing or using • something to do to plants
Charlotte 2021-04-23
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- has always been on the Earth
- the Earth is mostly made of
- a purifying process
- rocks, minerals and the ground
- nature recycles matter through
- causes cloud formation
- carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere air that surrounds the Earth
- bacteria that lives in the roots ofplants
- where most of the nitrogen on Earth is
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
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- water stored under the Earth
- water on Earth is
- all water on the Earth
- a form used by plants
- process where water moves above,on, and below
- carbon moves from the air to the plants
- all living organisms on Earth
- carbon moves from plants to animals
- used to fuel cars, power plants, and factories
19 Clues: water on Earth is • a purifying process • a form used by plants • all water on the Earth • causes cloud formation • the Earth is mostly made of • water stored under the Earth • has always been on the Earth • all living organisms on Earth • rocks, minerals and the ground • nature recycles matter through • makes up 78% of the atmosphere • carbon moves from plants to animals • ...
ecology 2016-01-27
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- mix of sand clay and silt
- water runs thru this easily
- recycles dead things and waste
- eats only meat
- all living and nonliving things in an area
- animals do this and expel carbon dioxide
- one species benefits the other is harmed
- plants use this to get energy
- both species benefits
- eats meat and plants
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- must eat something for energy
- makes its own food
- how an ecosystem changes over time
- all living things in one area
- eats only plants
- one living thing
- species being dependent on each other
- all the members of one living thing
- one species benefits and nothing happens to the other
- eats dead animals
- a relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the two
- absorbs too much water for plants
22 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • eats meat and plants • both species benefits • mix of sand clay and silt • water runs thru this easily • must eat something for energy • all living things in one area • plants use this to get energy • recycles dead things and waste • absorbs too much water for plants • ...
carbohyraytes 2017-01-23
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- when twomonosacchrides get chemically combined
- chemichal structure that make up fats
- fat lie substance in alll body cells
- sugar formed from simple structer
- complecated chemical structer
- chemichal buldig blocks of protiens
- carbs with complicated structures
- suga extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- procces in which plants make carbs
- protiens that containe all amino acides
- good cholestrial that takes it to the liver
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- plant materials that can be digested y human enzymes
- sed in place of sugar
- greenpigment in food
- sugars with single unit structure
- simple carbs from plants
- cells that store fat from foods and grow larger
- amino acides that the body needs
- happens when oil turns into a solid
- main source of energyfound mostley in plant foods
- bad cholestrial
- hen plants combine simple compouds into complexcompounds
22 Clues: bad cholestrial • greenpigment in food • sed in place of sugar • simple carbs from plants • complecated chemical structer • amino acides that the body needs • sugars with single unit structure • sugar formed from simple structer • carbs with complicated structures • procces in which plants make carbs • happens when oil turns into a solid • chemichal buldig blocks of protiens • ...
photosynthesis 2012-10-02
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- cell layer in plants that contain chloroplasts
- where Calvin cycle occurs
- conversion of solar energy in to chemical energy
- photosynthesis used by desert plants
- energy molecule made during the light reaction
- green pigment in plants
- coenzyme made during the light reaction
- organisms that make their own food
- aka consumers
- product of CO2Fixation phase in Calvin cycle
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- energy used by plants
- site of light absorption and electron excitation
- where light reaction occurs
- reaction that converts CO2 in to carbohydrate (6,5)
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- hole in the leaf that lets oxygen diffuse out and CO2 in
- molecule that is split during light reaction
- pumps H+ ions in to thylakoid as electrons move along
- reaction of oxidation and reduction combined
- 5 carbon molecule
- product of CO2 Reduction phase in Calvin cycle
21 Clues: aka consumers • 5 carbon molecule • energy used by plants • green pigment in plants • where Calvin cycle occurs • where light reaction occurs • organisms that make their own food • photosynthesis used by desert plants • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • coenzyme made during the light reaction • molecule that is split during light reaction • ...
Cells,Cell Specialization Cellular Organization 2024-01-06
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- type of tissue helps in transport of substances
- traps mucus and pathogens
- another name for fat
- type of tissue that fills spaces in stems
- type of tissue that makes food in plants
- type of tissue in plants that are made of epidermal cells
- food storage in animals
- a type of tissue comprised of cells surrounded by extracellular material
- this organelle helps with proteinsynthesis
- small regions of dna in bacteria
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- cells attain different functions
- unicellular fungus
- also known as egg cell
- small organisms including bacteria,virus protists and fungi
- transport water, mineral and salts in plants
- only plant cells have
- powerhouse/respiration site of cell
- also known as sperm
- also known as nerve cells
- nutrition fungi undergoes
- transport food in plants
- basic unit of all living organisms
22 Clues: unicellular fungus • also known as sperm • another name for fat • only plant cells have • also known as egg cell • food storage in animals • transport food in plants • traps mucus and pathogens • also known as nerve cells • nutrition fungi undergoes • cells attain different functions • small regions of dna in bacteria • basic unit of all living organisms • ...
caitlin-ecology 2024-11-19
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- collections of all the organism that live in a particular place
- group of organisms simmilar to one another
- the feeding relationships of all animals
- a digram
- the model that shows the transfer of energy from one animal to another
- the level in a food chain
- break down dead material
- the study of the relationships between living organisms
- a renewable energy that comes from plants and animals
- the process food is made by bacteria
- producer
- autotroph
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- eat only plants
- feeds off of dead organic material
- consumer
- combined portions of the planet
- eat only meat
- heterotroph
- a system plants go through to make food
- eat meat and plants
- different populations that live together
- groups of individuals that belong to the same species
- type of area they live in
23 Clues: consumer • a digram • producer • autotroph • heterotroph • eat only meat • eat only plants • eat meat and plants • break down dead material • the level in a food chain • type of area they live in • combined portions of the planet • feeds off of dead organic material • the process food is made by bacteria • a system plants go through to make food • the feeding relationships of all animals • ...
Gastropub Project Crossword 2024-12-05
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- Related to water
- An individual living thing
- Organism that eats dead plants and animals
- Organism that eats only plants
- non-living
- A wetland with woody Plants
- When Two organisms interact but neither benefit nor harm from each other
- soft-stemmed vegetation and a neutral pH wetland
- Organisms capable of making their own food through photosynthesis
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- A physical environment that includes living organisms
- Organism that eats only meat
- A living organism
- Order in which nutrients are passed along in an ecosystem
- Two organisms fight for resources
- A grassland with few trees
- Peat-rich, acidic, with carnivorous plants
- Two organisms both benefit from an interaction
- One organism killing another for food
- Big ice blocks in the ocean containing mostly freshwater
- A nutrient-rich wetland that supports diverse plant life
20 Clues: non-living • Related to water • A living organism • An individual living thing • A grassland with few trees • A wetland with woody Plants • Organism that eats only meat • Organism that eats only plants • Two organisms fight for resources • One organism killing another for food • Organism that eats dead plants and animals • Peat-rich, acidic, with carnivorous plants • ...
Plant Cells by Malachi 2025-10-13
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- The organelle for photosynthesis.
- Transport tissue in a leaf.
- Flowering plants.
- Organism that eats other things for food.
- A plant with unenclosed seeds.
- Gaps in a leaf for air.
- The middle layer of a leaf.
- Pores on a leaf for gas exchange.
- A group of similar cells.
- The bottom layer of a leaf.
- Plants making food from sunlight.
- A formula for a chemical reaction.
- Cells that open and close stomata.
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- The top layer of a leaf.
- A plant without transport tubes.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for gas exchange.
- Small, nonvascular plants.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for light absorption.
- A plant with transport tubes.
- The green pigment in plants.
- A waxy layer on a leaf.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • Gaps in a leaf for air. • A waxy layer on a leaf. • The top layer of a leaf. • A group of similar cells. • Small, nonvascular plants. • Transport tissue in a leaf. • The middle layer of a leaf. • The bottom layer of a leaf. • The green pigment in plants. • A plant with transport tubes. • A plant with unenclosed seeds. • A plant without transport tubes. • ...
classification Chart 2025-02-25
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- - cold-blooded that live near water in order to lay eggs
- - a Kingdom that takes energy from the sun in order to make food.
- - invertebrates with soft body that may or not have a hard protective shell.
- - plants that do not make seeds.
- have no limbs and live in all aquatic environments.
- - flowering plants that have flowers and fruits
- - plants that make seeds. Conifers are the largest of the group.
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- simple organisms that produce their own food using sunlight.
- smallest and simple cells, that appeared on Earth.
- - lives in moist environments to survive
- - cannot make their own food and must feed on living things.
- - vascular plants that have tiny tubes inside plants to transport water and food throughout the body.
- - have exoskeletons and jointed legs
- - Some are good that helps us digest food, and others are harmful that makes us sick.
- - warm-blooded vertebrates that their bodies are covered with wings and feathers.
- Lives in extreme conditions such as hot springs and salt lakes.
- - Kingdom that recycles nutrients that work with plants.
- - cold-blooded organisms that their bodies are covered with scales.
18 Clues: - plants that do not make seeds. • - have exoskeletons and jointed legs • - lives in moist environments to survive • - flowering plants that have flowers and fruits • smallest and simple cells, that appeared on Earth. • have no limbs and live in all aquatic environments. • - cold-blooded that live near water in order to lay eggs • ...
Deforestation 2022-06-21
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- 25% of the atmosphere carbon dioxide from burnt fossil fuels are absorbed by certain area of _____
- Humans overfishing, destroying habitats and over hunting affects this sphere.
- When plants are ________ the carbon and energy moves up the food chain and gets transferred.
- The atmosphere brings the hydrosphere water up for precipitation. These things also help the water cycle.
- This helps give water to plants and trees.
- Deforestation causes the soil to ______ water way less.
- These are taken by the plant from the soil.
- Tropical deforestation causes 20% of the world’s _______________ emision.
- Through this process humans can put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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- Humans burn this which makes carbon dioxide go into the atmosphere.
- When plants do this, the carbon from them can go back into the ground.
- This causes soil to erode.
- We pump waste into the ocean threatening this sphere.
- Through this process, plants convert the sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into food for itself.
- Deforestation is ___________ destroying forests.
- This thing is pulled from the air when plants do photosynthesis.
- This thing can take in some of the carbon dioxide exhaled for photosynthesis.
- 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.
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. • ...
Chapter 20: Plant Diversity 2024-03-01
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- the study of plants
- multicellular eukaryotes, most of which produce their own food through photosynthesis and have adapted to life on land
- the reproductive structure of most gymnosperms inside of which the female gamete is fertilized and seeds are produced
- when pollen meets female reproductive parts of the same plant species
- a fibrous material made up of dead cells that are part of the vascular system of some plants
- a collection of specialized tissues that bring water and mineral nutrients up from the roots and disperse sugars down from the leaves
- the study of how people in different cultures use plants
- flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves
- potent plant chemicals that contain nitrogen
- a two-celled structure that contains a cell that will divide to form sperm
- an embryonic leaf inside a seed
- a seed plant that has seeds enclosed in some type of fruit
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- the study of drugs and their effects on the body
- a seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit
- flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf
- a waxy, waterproof later that helps hold in moisture
- tiny holes in the cuticle
- the mature ovary of a flower
- a material that hardens the cell walls of some vascular tissues
- a storage device for a plant embryo
- the reproductive structure of flowering plants
21 Clues: the study of plants • tiny holes in the cuticle • the mature ovary of a flower • an embryonic leaf inside a seed • a storage device for a plant embryo • potent plant chemicals that contain nitrogen • the reproductive structure of flowering plants • the study of drugs and their effects on the body • flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf • ...
Unit B Section 3 & 4 2024-06-12
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- growing plants without soil
- a substance that adds nutrients to the soil, can be organic or chemical
- when you grown only one type of crop every year
- when you use living organisms to control the pest population
- a characteristic of an organism that distinguishes it from another variety
- a chemical that kills unwanted insects
- partially decomposed organic matter
- a chemical that kills unwanted pests
- when humans artificially water crops
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- subset of a species (where organisms are different)
- group of organisms with similar traits that can reproduce with each other
- when plants witdesirable traits are selected to reproduce
- when different crops are grown from year to year
- soil that is slippery when wet, has small spaces
- a small piece of material found inside the plants nucleus
- made from rock that has been broken down
- made from plants and animals that were once living
- the amount of useful plant that can be harvested
- soil that is a mix of organic and mineral material
- soil that is mostly mineral and does not hold water
- a chemical that kills unwanted plants
- a type of consequence when something bad happens as a result of human intervention that you didn't plan
- a type of engineering where humans change the DNA of plants to get desireable traits
23 Clues: growing plants without soil • partially decomposed organic matter • a chemical that kills unwanted pests • when humans artificially water crops • a chemical that kills unwanted plants • a chemical that kills unwanted insects • made from rock that has been broken down • when you grown only one type of crop every year • when different crops are grown from year to year • ...
Gardening Words For English Beginners 2023-10-08
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- A little cart with two wheels for carrying things.
- It grows in the soil with leaves and roots
- A small shovel.
- The pretty part of a plant where the seeds grow
- A vegetable where the eating part has seeds in it.
- Plants whose leaves and stems are thick and full of watering
- A plant where the leafs or stems or roots are usable
- To give a plant water to drink.
- A plant you can eat.
- A plant that is one narrow leaf.
- Things that plants grow from flowers; they grow into more plants.
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- The part of a plant that drinks the sun to make the plant live.
- To cut off the bit of a plant you don’t want anymore.
- The stuff on top of the ground where the plants grow
- Many plants growing together on purpose
- A handle and blade for pulling and cutting soil in the garden.
- To put a seed or seedling in the ground to grow.
- A handle and tines for moving stuff around the garden.
- A handle and scoop for digging things in the garden.
- A long flexible pipe for moving water.
- The moisture a plant needs to live.
- A big tall plant made of wood as well as leaves.
- Pieces of stone that are small and loose.
23 Clues: A small shovel. • A plant you can eat. • To give a plant water to drink. • A plant that is one narrow leaf. • The moisture a plant needs to live. • A long flexible pipe for moving water. • Many plants growing together on purpose • Pieces of stone that are small and loose. • It grows in the soil with leaves and roots • The pretty part of a plant where the seeds grow • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-14
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- "chemical energy" that plants make
- fluid inside of thylakoid
- gas that plants need
- takes in water
- contains stomata
- green pancakes inside chloroplast
- vascular tissue that moves water
- requirement for plants, taken in by roots
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- stack of thylakoids
- pigment in chloroplast that reflects green light
- vascular tissue that moves food
- where the "photo" in photosynthesis comes from
- small holes in leaves that take in gasses
- gas that plants make
- fluid inside the chloroplast
15 Clues: takes in water • contains stomata • stack of thylakoids • gas that plants need • gas that plants make • fluid inside of thylakoid • fluid inside the chloroplast • vascular tissue that moves food • vascular tissue that moves water • green pancakes inside chloroplast • "chemical energy" that plants make • small holes in leaves that take in gasses • ...
Savanna and Tropical Rainforests 2012-11-05
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- ______ grass is the most common type of plants.
- _____ and rain affect the plants.
- In the dry season it is ____________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- sunlight plays an _________ role in health and nutrition of the reggiona wildlife and plants.
- Plants are highly ___________.
- Fire is veery _______.
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- In the wet season it is ________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- Smaller insects are _______, grasshoppers, and termites.
- Animals are lions, leopards, ______, elephants, zebra, and kangaroo.
- The annual rainfall for the Savanna is _________ inches.
- If there was more heat and less _____ plants would die.
- The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever _________40:8
- Almost every type of _______ is found in the Savanna.
- When there is a fire ______ percent or less of the plants are killed.
- One of the continants the savanna is located?
15 Clues: Fire is veery _______. • Plants are highly ___________. • _____ and rain affect the plants. • One of the continants the savanna is located? • ______ grass is the most common type of plants. • In the wet season it is ________ degrees Fahrenheit. • Almost every type of _______ is found in the Savanna. • If there was more heat and less _____ plants would die. • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
- delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
- organisms that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
- providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- is the energy currency of life.
- released by plants in the atmosphere.
- are animals that only eat plants.
- responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
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- provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
- is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- to continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
- is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- intake by plants.
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- which the plant collects through its roots.
- organisms are able to make their own food.
25 Clues: intake by plants. • is the energy currency of life. • are animals that only eat plants. • released by plants in the atmosphere. • allows plants to absorb energy from light. • organisms are able to make their own food. • which the plant collects through its roots. • is an important organic compound in metabolism. • responsible for gas exchange called respiration. • ...
Unit 4 2024 Review 2025-01-06
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- plants plants without vessels for transporting water
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit
- to organizing living things
- plants plants with vessels for transporting water
- a plant that produces seeds exposed to air
- organisms with a backbone
- to begin to grow from a seed
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- organisms without a backbone
- key chart with choices that helps you identify things
- broadest level of classification
- smallest level of organism classification
- part of the flower that produces pollen
- reproductive cell in nonflowering plants
- part of a flower that receives pollen
14 Clues: organisms with a backbone • to organizing living things • organisms without a backbone • to begin to grow from a seed • 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 • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- movement towards or away from touch
- growth promoter and growth inhibitor are both this
- restricts growth of plants
- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
- develops an organism
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- stimulates stem elongation
- movement towards or away from water
- helps in secondary growth
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- movement towards or away from gravity
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- plant hormones
21 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • restricts growth of plants • stimulates stem elongation • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from touch • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
Ch. 8 Photosynthesis 2025-11-03
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- plants are an example
- reactant of photosynthesis
- recognized that plants gain mass from water
- heat energy
- chemical compound that stores energy for organisms
- sugar in ATP
- waxy leaf layer that prevents water loss
- ability to do work
- reactant of photosynthesis
- pigment that absorbs energy from sun
- determined that photosynthesis requires light
- energy used to fuel photosynthesis
- phosphate groups in ADP
- transports water and food throughout the leaf
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- pores on the bottom of a leaf
- breaks off to relase energy
- chlorophyll __________ green wavelengths
- product of photosynthesis
- plants release excess water vapor in this process
- control the opening and closing of stomata
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- unusable energy storage for plant
- energy is stored here
- product of photosynthesis
- concluded that plants produce oxygen
- light
- obtain energy from consuming other organisms
- guard cells do this to open stoma
28 Clues: light • heat energy • sugar in ATP • ability to do work • plants are an example • energy is stored here • phosphate groups in ADP • product of photosynthesis • product of photosynthesis • reactant of photosynthesis • reactant of photosynthesis • breaks off to relase energy • pores on the bottom of a leaf • unusable energy storage for plant • guard cells do this to open stoma • ...
Choice board 2023-02-15
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- eats both meat and plants
- plants reacting to light
- breaking of rock by chemical process
- breaking of rock by physical forces
- plants reacting to gravity
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- can make a delta
- a small piece of rock broken off by weathering
- only eats plants
- has to eat another organism to obtain energy
- plants reacting to touch
- makes its own food
- only eats meat
- movement of rocks/sediments to a new location
13 Clues: only eats meat • can make a delta • only eats plants • makes its own food • plants reacting to touch • plants reacting to light • eats both meat and plants • plants reacting to gravity • breaking of rock by physical forces • breaking of rock by chemical process • has to eat another organism to obtain energy • movement of rocks/sediments to a new location • ...
3rd Grade Bio Study Guide 2022-09-22
13 Clues: shape • eats plants • eats animals • eats producers • used by a producer • create its own food • soil, wind, sunlight • plants, animals, wood • eats plants and animals • how the structure works • use sunlight to produce food • recycle decaying and dead organisms • move, adapt, or die when environment changes
law of conservation 2025-05-01
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- precipitation is involved in the _____
- also called sugar
- worms are examples of _____
- plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle
- sunlight is absorbed by the _____ in plants
- main source of energy
- energy is always being _____
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- photosynthesis is a _____ change
- opposite of photosynthesis
- matter cannot be created or _____
- process plants undergo
- absorbs water
- cellular respiration and photosynthesis occurs in _____
- primary consumers are _____
14 Clues: absorbs water • also called sugar • main source of energy • process plants undergo • opposite of photosynthesis • worms are examples of _____ • primary consumers are _____ • energy is always being _____ • photosynthesis is a _____ change • matter cannot be created or _____ • precipitation is involved in the _____ • plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle • ...
Plants in the Winter 2024-05-20
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- Trees and plants start to grow again in the __________ when the weather gets warmer (32)
- Pine trees do not grow __________ or fruit like other plants and trees (35)
- Evergreen trees can make food and put __________ into the air even in winter (33)
- The new leaves are green because they have __________ in them (32)
- Trees stop making food _____________ winter (30)
- Evergreen needles are long and thin so that they don't _________ (35)
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- Pine trees stay green because they are _______________ trees (33)
- Leaves freeze because they are flat and ________ (30)
- ___________________ is the way that plants make food (34)
- In the winter, some plants and trees drop __________ to make new plants (31)
- The season when leaves change colors (29)
- Some plants and trees use food they make in the ________ to stay alive (31)
- Trees and plants that do not grow in the winter save _____________ (31)
- Some leaves change color because they stop making _________ (29)
14 Clues: The season when leaves change colors (29) • Trees stop making food _____________ winter (30) • Leaves freeze because they are flat and ________ (30) • ___________________ is the way that plants make food (34) • Some leaves change color because they stop making _________ (29) • Pine trees stay green because they are _______________ trees (33) • ...
plant internal anatomy (lecture 14-21) 2017-12-11
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- composed of dead cells
- dominant in trees stems
- living structure released from roots, increase root/soil ratio
- yellow pigments in plants
- main conducting cells in angiosperm phloem
- giberellin added to fruit result in seedless or X fruits
- structure produced by ectotrophic fungi between the plant cells
- first structure to emerge from a seed
- main photosynthetic parts of most plants (pl)
- limiting nutrient in plants, found in DNA and Amino acids
- roots, young leaves and meristems are examples of this
- allow gas exchanges in primary tissues (pl)
- plant equivalent to human stem cells
- this hormone inhibit lateral growth
- outer part of the zone of maturation
- respiration method often used by plants living in dry area
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- will generate vascular tissues
- explain how leaf evaporation allow water to climb the xylem
- transports of water between cells via plasmodesmata
- plants grow in dry area
- attraction of water molecules to other water molecules
- a callus treather with a low IAA/CK will produce
- produce the secondary xylem
- allow gas exchanges in secondary tissues (pl)
- C4 stomata arrangement
- a gaseous hormone
- this hormone encourage lateral growth
- with few tracheids (5%)
- meristem allow grasses to quickly regrow aften been eaten
- allow storage of air in aquatic plants
- origin of the sugar in maple syrup (pl)
- produce cork outside and phelloderm inside
32 Clues: a gaseous hormone • composed of dead cells • C4 stomata arrangement • plants grow in dry area • dominant in trees stems • with few tracheids (5%) • yellow pigments in plants • produce the secondary xylem • will generate vascular tissues • this hormone inhibit lateral growth • plant equivalent to human stem cells • outer part of the zone of maturation • ...
Gardening Cross Word 2024-04-11
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- Material used to cover soil in a garden for protection or improvement.
- A diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, often grown indoors.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- Begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed.
- A gardening technique where tissues from one plant are inserted into those of another.
- Animal life, especially the animals that are native to a specific region or environment.
- The uppermost layer of soil, which has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms.
- Swollen underground plant stems that store nutrients.
- Non-flowering plants with feathery or leafy fronds.
- A fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs.
- The upper layer or 'roof' of trees in a forest.
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- Climbing plants that grow horizontally along the ground or up structures.
- A plant adapted to hot, dry climates, known for its thick, fleshy parts.
- Plants with savory or aromatic properties, used for flavoring and garnishing food.
- To trim or cut away dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- A tool used for digging or cutting earth and roots.
- Plant life; the plants of a particular region or period.
- Fine powder from flowers, vital for plant reproduction.
- To produce flowers; also refers to the flower itself.
- The embryonic form of plants, often used for sowing.
20 Clues: The upper layer or 'roof' of trees in a forest. • A tool used for digging or cutting earth and roots. • Begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed. • Non-flowering plants with feathery or leafy fronds. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • The embryonic form of plants, often used for sowing. • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-18
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- The cultivation of plants.
- Chemicals used to kill insects.
- A plant cultivated by people.
- Using technology to work.
- Changing crop activity from one field to another.
- Watering land to assist the production of plants.
- The farming of aquatic organisms.
- Large farm that grows one or two crops.
- Commerical grazing livestock over an extensive area.
- Organize food productions for commercial purposes.
- Production of crops and animals for sale.
- Altering genetics of plants to benefit.
- Destruction of fertile area by natural causes.
- Harvesting two crops in a year.
- Reproduction of plants through seeds.
- Connection of links to many places of production.
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- Planting different crops sequentially on the same land.
- Growth of specific crops.
- Area cleared for farming using slash and burn.
- The trade of plants, animals, and diseases.
- Natural process where material is shifted away.
- Breeding or raising animals for dairy products.
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Plants grown for feeding grazing animals.
- Large production of crops shipped to the market.
- Usage of expanded fertilizers and seeds.
- area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Uses a large amount of land.
- Process where fertile land changes into dryland.
- Farmers traveling around with a group of animals.
- An area where livestock are fattened up.
31 Clues: Growth of specific crops. • Using technology to work. • The cultivation of plants. • Uses a large amount of land. • A plant cultivated by people. • Chemicals used to kill insects. • Harvesting two crops in a year. • The farming of aquatic organisms. • Reproduction of plants through seeds. • Large farm that grows one or two crops. • Altering genetics of plants to benefit. • ...
All about Gardening 2022-11-05
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- A yellow vegetable that grows on a stalk
- Organic material added to improve soil
- Small blue ball fruit
- Purple vegetable that is egg shaped
- Insects or animals that damage plants
- Added to soil to help plants grow
- Used to make french fries
- Container that holds plants
- Needed for plants to grow
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- Often used as a snowman's nose
- A tool used for digging holes
- Two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
- Green leafy vegetable known as a superfood
- Vegetable that is a bulb with many layers
- Dark red underground vegetable
- Used as medicine or seasoning
- What becomes a baby plant when put in dirt
- Worn to protect hands
- Orange vegetable associated with Halloween
- Used to make spaghetti sauce
- Vegetable that looks like small green balls
21 Clues: Small blue ball fruit • Worn to protect hands • Used to make french fries • Needed for plants to grow • Container that holds plants • Used to make spaghetti sauce • A tool used for digging holes • Used as medicine or seasoning • Often used as a snowman's nose • Dark red underground vegetable • Added to soil to help plants grow • Purple vegetable that is egg shaped • ...
Natural Resources !!CROSSWORD!! 2021-12-05
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- plants converting raw materials into obtainable food for plants.
- greenhouse gas-CH₄
- Dead organisms combining with soil.
- Depletion of soil
- Losing of water in plants.
- O₃
- they are talking about sequences of events that repeat themselves in a scientific way.
- This is the process of warming of the earths surface due to to greenhouse gases.
- Turning of gas into liquid form.
- A process by which O2 is released and CO2 is released.
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- the scientific process of rain
- living organisms
- Symbiotic bacteria present in plants.
- N
- Process by which O2 is burned and CO2 is burned.
- Greenhouse gas-CFC
- A cycle in which gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle are its types.
- O2
- The heating of the earths surface due to the greenhouse effect.
- Liquid turning into gaseous form.
20 Clues: N • O₃ • O2 • living organisms • Depletion of soil • greenhouse gas-CH₄ • Greenhouse gas-CFC • Losing of water in plants. • the scientific process of rain • Turning of gas into liquid form. • Liquid turning into gaseous form. • Dead organisms combining with soil. • Symbiotic bacteria present in plants. • Process by which O2 is burned and CO2 is burned. • ...
Plants and Animals 2024-11-11
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- Plants that transport nutrients from cell to cell
- Animals can either give live birth or lay ___
- Plants with flowers or cones produce _____ to reproduce
- A _____ is a group of similar organisms that can produce offspring
- One characteristic plants are classified by is how they _____ nutrients
- Animals without backbones
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- The smallest two classification groups are species and _____
- One way scientists classify animals is whether or not they have a ____
- Which animal classification are humans a part of
- Animals with backbones
- To arrange or sort objects according to their properties or characteristics
- Plants that have tubelike structures to transport nutrients
- The other way plants are classified is how they _____
- How many groups of vertebrates are there
- What plants that do not produce seeds reproduce with, it is one cell surrounded by a protective wall
15 Clues: Animals with backbones • Animals without backbones • How many groups of vertebrates are there • Animals can either give live birth or lay ___ • Which animal classification are humans a part of • Plants that transport nutrients from cell to cell • The other way plants are classified is how they _____ • Plants with flowers or cones produce _____ to reproduce • ...
Inside the Chloroplast 2022-04-12
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- this is the place in you home where you would most likely make food
- All living things need energy for their day to day tasks
- plants make food they need so they can grow ________
- a plant gathers sunlight like a _ soaks up water
- these are never in animals and allows plants to make food
- special kind of coloring
- abbreviation is CO2
- Plants end up using the _______ they make
- It gets this gas from the air after animals have __out
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- is pigment found in plants
- plants needs to get _______ from the sun
- a plant needs ________parts of its cell to first make food then a part to use the food
- to take something in and hold it
- but they are also left with ___________
- many sugars stuck together
- the thing we need to _ in order to stay alive is the thing that plants do not need
16 Clues: abbreviation is CO2 • special kind of coloring • is pigment found in plants • many sugars stuck together • to take something in and hold it • but they are also left with ___________ • plants needs to get _______ from the sun • Plants end up using the _______ they make • a plant gathers sunlight like a _ soaks up water • plants make food they need so they can grow ________ • ...
plant classification 2023-02-08
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- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 years/ growing seasons
- part of plant that supports the leaves, flower, and fruit
- means"naked seed" in greek
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than 2 years
- the chemical process converting sunlight into food/energy
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- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants a plant products
- means "covered seed" in greek
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- part of plant that produces food for plant through photosynthesis
- one of the main uses for plants
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year/growing season
- type of root that has one thick main root
- part of plant that anchors the plant
15 Clues: means"naked seed" in greek • means "covered seed" in greek • one of the main uses for plants • part of plant that anchors the plant • type of root that has one thick main root • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that produce for more than 2 years • the plant or plant products are used by humans • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Revision 55 words(Jackey) 2025-03-26
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- Papers are made of_____.
- Chameleons_____ when they see their predators.
- Who is correct?Ben:Animals only go through 3 cycles,Kelly:Plants only go through 7 life cycles.Sally:Some animals go through a process called“metamorphosis”.
- Metals are_____.(Clue:About the transparency.)
- Fish breathe through_____.
- Who is correct?Tony:Egg>Larva>Pupa>Adult,Desy:Egg>Pupa>Larva>Adult.Sophia:Pupa>Larva>Egg>Adult.(Clue:Check on your textbooks,page 98.)
- Whose egg is smaller? Duck or quail?
- Is paper a magnetic object?
- _____ are the only type of animal that eat vegetables.
- Wood are natural materials,but plastics are_____-made materials.
- Omnivores eat meat and_____.
- Animal P has lay eggs,have 6 legs and has exoskeleton.Animal P is a_____.
- Plants have root
- Gloves are often made of_____.
- ______ is used to make drink cans.
- The plant’s first_____ leaf grow up first.
- Fungi and non-flowering plant reproduce by_____.
- The process of classifying.
- Flowering plants reproduce by_____.
- _____ is used to make scarves.
- Living things_____,reproduce and respond to changes.
- Bird’s outer covering is called a_____.
- _____ is used to make vases.
- Maria_____ Merian was born in 1647.(Clue:Check your textbooks,page 92.)
- _____ is another word for place.
- _____ is used to make electrical wires.
- Who is correct? Anna:Seed>Tree>Fruit,Daniel:Tree>Flower>Seed.Riley:Seed>Tree>Flower>Fruit.
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- The process of pollinating.
- Gold is used to make_____.(Clue:Check on your textbooks,page 47.)
- Another word for an animal that is been eaten by another animal.
- Amphibians are_____-blooded.
- Look at your textbooks page 83, it has a life cycle of a/an_____
- WOW stands for:water,_____ and warmth.
- Dinosaurs are______.(Clue:Opposite of exist)
- Reptiles have_____ as their outer covering.
- Insectivores eat_____.
- Plants make food by going through a process called“_____”.
- A_____ can help us to find the direction.(Clue:Check your textbooks,page 111.)
- Cockroaches have_____ stages of life cycle.
- Which metal is magnetic:Gold,Iron or Silver?(Clue:Check on your textbooks,page 126.)
- Who is correct?Alex:All plants reproduce by spores,Dolly:All plants bear fruits.Bella:All plants make their own food.
- Who is correct?Shaki:Seaweed are plants as they cannot move.Hered:Seaweed is not a plant,as it is an algae.
- Magnets have_____pole and south pole.
- Who is wrong?Groly:Mosquitoes can lay 100 eggs to 200 eggs each time.Possa:Rubber is waterproof.Elaster:There are more than 210 species of mosquitoes have been identified in Singapore.(Clue:Check on your textbooks page 17,57 and 88.)
- snake are_____.
- Bacteria can be_____ and harmful.
- Ken found some fungi on his bread it can be_____.
- There are 3 types of fungi:Mould,mushroom and_____.
- Mosquitoes lay their eggs on_____ water.(Clue:check on your textbooks,page 88.)
- Is starfish a fish?
- A mushroom have a_____,gills and a stalk.
- Who is wrong?Question:Explain why plants are living things? Answer: Ally:Because plants cannot walk or move.Benny:Because plants need air water and food to survive.Carles:Because plants grow and reproduce.
- insects have______,thorax and abdomen.
- insects have______ legs.
- Mammals are_____-blooded.
- Animal E has scales,breathe through gills and lay eggs.Animal K belongs to the_____ group.
- There are_____ in yoghurts.
- Magnets will repel and_____.
58 Clues: snake are_____. • Plants have root • Is starfish a fish? • Insectivores eat_____. • Papers are made of_____. • insects have______ legs. • Mammals are_____-blooded. • Fish breathe through_____. • The process of pollinating. • Is paper a magnetic object? • The process of classifying. • There are_____ in yoghurts. • Amphibians are_____-blooded. • Omnivores eat meat and_____. • ...
(7th) Life Science - Chapter 8A-B Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant.
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer.
- Another name for nonvascular plants.
- Conducts water and other materials in some plants.
- A vascular tissue that moves finished sugars out of the leaf.
- Waxy coating that helps prevent water loss in plants.
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year.
- The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant's food.
- Openings in the underside of the leaf that allow gases to move in and out of the leaf.
- The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte.
- The underground stem in most ferns.
- The lower part of a bryophyte that is green and leafy with rhizoids.
- Plants that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems.
- A kind of cellular organelle, such as chloroplasts.
- Their seeds are not fully covered and include pine trees, cycads, and ginkgoes.
- A vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients into the leaf.
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- The vascular tissue of a leaf; a type of vascular bundle.
- A kind of pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant's central vacuoles.
- Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls.
- Their seeds are fully covered by a fruit; "flowering plants."
- The part of a bryophyte that has the capsule and stalk; used in making spores.
- A layer of living cells just under the dead cork.
- Plants whose vascular bundles are found in a ring around the out part of the stem.
- A structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo.
24 Clues: The underground stem in most ferns. • Another name for nonvascular plants. • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant. • Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls. • A layer of living cells just under the dead cork. • The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte. • Conducts water and other materials in some plants. • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- The absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- Intake by plants.
- The breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
- Which the plant collects through its roots.
- Is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
- Organisms that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
- Is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- Is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- Is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- To continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
- Responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
- Typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
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- Providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- Is the energy currency of life.
- Is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- The process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- Are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- Delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
- Are animals that only eat plants.
- Allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- Are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- Is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- Organisms are able to make their own food.
- Provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- Released by plants in the atmosphere.
25 Clues: Intake by plants. • Is the energy currency of life. • Are animals that only eat plants. • Released by plants in the atmosphere. • Allows plants to absorb energy from light. • Organisms are able to make their own food. • Which the plant collects through its roots. • Is an important organic compound in metabolism. • Responsible for gas exchange called respiration. • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- Intake by plants.
- Is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- Is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- Organisms are able to make their own food.
- The absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- Allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- Which the plant collects through its roots.
- Organisms that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
- The breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
- Delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
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- To continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
- Are animals that only eat plants.
- Responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
- Is the energy currency of life.
- Are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- Are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- Provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- Providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- Is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
- Is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- The process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- Is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- Typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
- Released by plants in the atmosphere.
25 Clues: Intake by plants. • Is the energy currency of life. • Are animals that only eat plants. • Released by plants in the atmosphere. • Organisms are able to make their own food. • Allows plants to absorb energy from light. • Which the plant collects through its roots. • Is an important organic compound in metabolism. • Responsible for gas exchange called respiration. • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- The breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
- Are animals that only eat plants.
- Delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
- Is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- Is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- Which the plant collects through its roots.
- Typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
- Is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- Intake by plants.
- Organisms are able to make their own food.
- Organisms that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
- Is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
- Released by plants in the atmosphere.
- To continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
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- Is the energy currency of life.
- Provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- Is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- Are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- Is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- Allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- The absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- The process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- Are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- Responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
25 Clues: Intake by plants. • Is the energy currency of life. • Are animals that only eat plants. • Released by plants in the atmosphere. • Allows plants to absorb energy from light. • Organisms are able to make their own food. • Which the plant collects through its roots. • Is an important organic compound in metabolism. • Responsible for gas exchange called respiration. • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-29
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- The part of the plant that plays a big role in photosynthesis
- What are the teeny tiny openings at the bottom of plant cells that help gasses like carbon dioxide and oxygen enter the plant cells?
- True or false? "Non vascular plants do not have have tubes such as xylem and phloem to transport sugar and water"
- Which microorganism/microbe do evolutionary scientists believe plants have once originated from?
- A category of plants that utilizes a flower or fruit in order to reproduce
- True or false? "Plants are unicellular autotrophs"
- The process by which energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy and sugar that the plant needs to survive
- A pigment found in chloroplasts that gives plants their iconic green color
- The category of plants that a fern or horsetail plant is a part of
- A non vascular plant has to use _________ and osmosis in order to transport materials like water into the plant
- A rigid organelle in plant cells that give plant cells extra strength and protection
- A type of vascular tissue that is used to transport water
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- A process by which an organism grows from a seed
- Where are the embryos of gymnosperms located before germination?
- The phloem helps to transport organic materials and _______ in vascular plants
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus, but has a singular piece of DNA or RNA floating around
- The plant organ that helps the plant get nutrients and water from the soil
- What type of plant category does moss fit into?
- What is the name of the spikes that viruses use to attack their host?
- The waxy coating that covers plant stems
20 Clues: The waxy coating that covers plant stems • What type of plant category does moss fit into? • A process by which an organism grows from a seed • True or false? "Plants are unicellular autotrophs" • A type of vascular tissue that is used to transport water • The part of the plant that plays a big role in photosynthesis • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
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- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- an organism that eats plants
- organisms that make their own food
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- section of biology about the relations of organisms to each other and their environment
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
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- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that eats meat
- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- position of an organism in the food chain
- a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- a community of animals, plants, or humans who interbreed
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- association between two different organisms wherein one benefits at the expense of the other
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter
25 Clues: an organism that eats meat • an organism that eats plants • organisms that make their own food • an organism that eats plants and animals • position of an organism in the food chain • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Gen Bio 1 2024-08-30
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- This is mostly responsible for the synthesis and storage of plant food.
- It give rise to permanent tissues which will differentiate into specialized cells with certain functions.
- The basic unit of the nervous system consists of structures that can conduct electrochemical signals as a form of information.
- These are the only complex permanent tissues in plants.
- A muscular tissue that is attached to the skeleton or bones.
- A type of animal tissue that forms the inner and outer lining of organs, the covering in surfaces, and the primary glandular tissue of the body.
- It gives rise to cork cells which replaces epidermis of plants once they mature.
- It prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms.
- It gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem.
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- These are located at the root tips and responsible for the primary growth of plants.
- A muscular tissue that is found in the heart.
- These are slit-like structures on the lower epidermis of leaves which aids in the exchange of gases between plants and the environment.
- This has two kinds, namely sclereids and fibers.
- These plant tissues are composed of nondividing cells.
- These are epidermal outgrowths responsible for protecting the plants from water loss. It also reflects excess light.
- These are specialized structures on the lower epidermis of leaves.
- It is composed of sieve-tube elements that help in the transport of nutrients throughout the plant’s body.
- These refer to groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.
- It covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants and is protected by a waxy cuticle.
- It provides a furnishing flexible support to immature parts of plants.
20 Clues: It gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem. • A muscular tissue that is found in the heart. • This has two kinds, namely sclereids and fibers. • These plant tissues are composed of nondividing cells. • These are the only complex permanent tissues in plants. • A muscular tissue that is attached to the skeleton or bones. • ...
Taxonomy Crossword 2025-03-25
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- Aves are the remains of ________
- Chondrichthyes fish have skeletons of cartilage and have ____
- Vascular plants have ____ roots and leaves
- Osteichthyes fish have skeletons made of ___
- I am a fern
- Can be multicellular or unicellular
- Mammalia has _____
- Plants undergo ________ to create sugars
- Slime molds are _____ like protists
- Reptilia has ________ eggs
- Bacteria cell walls are made of sugars and _______
- Fungi have cell walls made of _____
- I am a catfish
- seeds Gymnosperms are also known as __________ _______
- Archaea cell walls are made of _______
- I am a pine tree
- Most animals that are mammals give ____ birth
- Absorb water directly from the ground
- Reproduce with spores and seeds
- In gymnosperms seeds develop on the ______ of reproductive systems
- Algae are _____ like protists
- Aves lay _____
- Animals are always ________
- Chondrichthyes fish have skeletons made of ______
- Have xylem and phloem
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- Algae ________ to get food
- Agnatha are also known as ______ fish
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- plants Angiosperms are also known as _________ ____________
- In Angiosperms seeds develop in an _______ of a fruit of flower
- Agnatha is _______
- ______ is the only domain that can be multicellular
- _____ is a domain that does not like harsh conditions
- Seedless plants use _____ to reproduce but are vascular
- Nonvascular plants use ______
- Slime molds absorb ______ like fungi
- A Eukaryote is a cell with a _____
- _______ is a protist that ingests food
- Most protists are _______
- Require _____ environments to live
- Have two lives
- Protozoa are _____ like protists
- _______ has scales that are watertight
- Amphibia's skin allows the passage of ____
- Heterotrophic and motile
- Seed plants always reproduce with _____
46 Clues: I am a fern • I am a catfish • Have two lives • Aves lay _____ • I am a pine tree • Agnatha is _______ • Mammalia has _____ • Have xylem and phloem • Heterotrophic and motile • Most protists are _______ • Algae ________ to get food • Reptilia has ________ eggs • Animals are always ________ • Nonvascular plants use ______ • Algae are _____ like protists • Reproduce with spores and seeds • ...
Choice board 2023-02-15
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- eats both meat and plants
- plants reacting to light
- breaking of rock by chemical process
- breaking of rock by physical forces
- plants reacting to gravity
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- can make a delta
- a small piece of rock broken off by weathering
- only eats plants
- has to eat another organism to obtain energy
- plants reacting to touch
- makes its own food
- only eats meat
- movement of rocks/sediments to a new location
13 Clues: only eats meat • can make a delta • only eats plants • makes its own food • plants reacting to touch • plants reacting to light • eats both meat and plants • plants reacting to gravity • breaking of rock by physical forces • breaking of rock by chemical process • has to eat another organism to obtain energy • movement of rocks/sediments to a new location • ...
TYPES OF PLANTS 2022-01-11
13 Clues: weak stem • bushy plants • PART OF PLANT • to grow plants • source of energy • undesired plants • which grow in water • seed is present here • imp. for photosynthesis • single strong woody stem • aromatic and medicinal usages • support systems for the plants • responsible for transferring nutrients
Pollen Vocabulary 2022-11-22
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- The outer shell of pollen & spores which has distinct characteristics when viewed underthe microscope
- The study of pollen and spores to help solve criminal cases
- Flowering plants whose seeds may be protected by a fruit casing
- Reproductive cell that becomes an adult in some fungi & plants
- Type of pollination where the egg & pollen come from different plants
- An examples of a fungus that created spores
- Pollen is helpful in forensics because it is seasonally and __________ specific
- Pollen falls into this evidence category because it is often found in small but measurable amounts
- Protective covering of seeds in flowering plants that is edible!
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- Bacteria form these protective coverings in harsh conditions
- Principle that explains that trace evidence is easily transferred between people/items when they come in contact
- Male part of the flower that produces pollen
- Plants, like evergreens, that use cones to produce pollen
- Type of microscope used to see the surface features and textures of pollen
- Female part of the flower that produces eggs
- Type of pollination where the egg & pollen come from same flower
- A male reproductive cell of seed-bearing plants
- Disease caused by bacterial endospores that act as a bioterrorism threat
18 Clues: An examples of a fungus that created spores • Male part of the flower that produces pollen • Female part of the flower that produces eggs • A male reproductive cell of seed-bearing plants • Plants, like evergreens, that use cones to produce pollen • The study of pollen and spores to help solve criminal cases • ...
Healthy Habitats 2016-03-26
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- how plants and animals in a habitat connect through their food
- levels of organisms where each feeds on those below and is eaten by those above
- organisms such as fungi that break down animal and plant matter into nutrients
- everything that influences that affect animals and plants
- the special elements found in food that animals and plants need to survive
- the green material in plants that enables them to use sunlight to produce food
- a place where an animal or plant lives or grows
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a meat-eating animal
- the process that occurs when plants use chlorophyll and sunlight to make food
- a form of pollution that comes mostly from power-plant smokestacks
- all the living plants and animals in one habitat
- a plant-eating animal
- the role an animal plays in its habitat
14 Clues: a meat-eating animal • a plant-eating animal • the role an animal plays in its habitat • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a place where an animal or plant lives or grows • all the living plants and animals in one habitat • everything that influences that affect animals and plants • how plants and animals in a habitat connect through their food • ...
Unit 8 A: Photosynthesis 2024-04-07
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- where the light dependent reactions occur
- the gaseous product plants make during photosynthesis
- the orange/red pigment plants use to absorb light energy
- the process of using sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- organisms that are able to use light energy from the sun to produce food
- the molecule that is created during photosynthesis as the metabolic energy source for plants
- the green pigment plants use to absorb light energy
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- carbon ________, the gaseous reactant plants use in photosynthesis
- the source of energy in photosynthesis
- organisms that cannot use the sun’s energy to create chemical energy
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum plants obtain their energy from
- the protein that is responsible for determining the color of an organism
- where the light independent reactions/Calvin cycle occurs
- the organelle in plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
14 Clues: the source of energy in photosynthesis • where the light dependent reactions occur • the green pigment plants use to absorb light energy • the gaseous product plants make during photosynthesis • the orange/red pigment plants use to absorb light energy • where the light independent reactions/Calvin cycle occurs • ...
Geography 2024-11-27
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- Alien plants compete with natives through ________ means or allelopathy. (8)
- Alien plant invasions should be managed on an ______ level. (12)
- Alien plants cause significant _______ losses, affecting agriculture and industry. (7)
- Alien plants may affect native ______ by hybridization. (5)
- The ______ of alien plants may impact protected areas. (7)
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- Alien plants have a ______ impact on ecosystems. (10)
- Alien plants influence human ______ and well-being negatively. (6)
- Invasive plants compete with native species using ________ competition. (8)
- Alien plants threaten the ______ pool of native plants. (4)
- Alien plants affect both ecosystems and native ______ species. (5)
- The introduction of alien plants causes environmental and ______ issues. (9)
- Governments need to take ______ actions to address alien plant issues. (5)
12 Clues: Alien plants have a ______ impact on ecosystems. (10) • The ______ of alien plants may impact protected areas. (7) • Alien plants threaten the ______ pool of native plants. (4) • Alien plants may affect native ______ by hybridization. (5) • Alien plant invasions should be managed on an ______ level. (12) • ...
Annual plant Terms 2025-03-03
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- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- baskets The hanging that contain plants that are propagated
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condition
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- The difference between the day and night time temperatures
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
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- Term for soil or media
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- The planting of seeds
- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Grown to saleable size
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare pants for a post-production environment
17 Clues: The planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • Grown to saleable size • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condition • The difference between the day and night time temperatures • Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Science 2022-09-27
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- Different populations that live together
- Breaks down animals and dead stuff
- not alive
- Abiotic and biotic living together
- Eats only meats
- alive
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- Single living thing
- Where animals live
- how energy moves
- Eats animals or plants
- Eats both animals and plants
- Carnivore that eats only dead animals
- All member of one spices
- web Crossing food chain
- Makes own energy
- Eats only plants
- One organism Eats another
- Study of ecosystems
18 Clues: alive • not alive • Eats only meats • how energy moves • Makes own energy • Eats only plants • Where animals live • Single living thing • Study of ecosystems • Eats animals or plants • All member of one spices • One organism Eats another • Eats both animals and plants • web Crossing food chain • Breaks down animals and dead stuff • Abiotic and biotic living together • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- released by plants in the atmosphere.
- is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- organisms are able to make their own food.
- is the energy currency of life.
- allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
- is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
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- responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
- are animals that only eat plants.
- intake by plants.
- to continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
- provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
- are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- organisms that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
- which the plant collects through its roots.
- delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
25 Clues: intake by plants. • is the energy currency of life. • are animals that only eat plants. • released by plants in the atmosphere. • organisms are able to make their own food. • allows plants to absorb energy from light. • which the plant collects through its roots. • is an important organic compound in metabolism. • responsible for gas exchange called respiration. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2017-11-08
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- Algae and Protozoa belong to this kingdom.
- This kingdom is made up of microscopic organisms that don't have bodies.
- Mammals are ____. They reproduce with babies.
- How many kingdoms are there?
- Worms and snails are_____
- seed Some plants are _____ plants such as mosses and ferns.
- These invertebrates have an exoskeleton and jointed legs.
- Mussles, snails and oysters are examples of _____
- These animals have bodies covered with sharp spikes.
- Fungi produce ____ that are carried by the wind to reproduce.
- Amoebas move with these, they are also called false feet.
- Fish have bodies that are covered in ______.
- These animals have a long, soft body that is divided into rings.
- Mushroom, Mould, and Yeast are all examples of ______.
- Mosses are anchored to the ground with these____.
- Vertebrates have a _______ column and skeleton
- When amphibians are young, they breathe with _____.
- Groups of living things with similiar cells
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- These plants grow flowers and are also called flowering plants.
- These plants produce cones. They are called conifers.
- These animals have a soft body and some have tentacles.
- Apples have ____ that can be found inside the apples.
- _____and Mold belong to the Fungi Kingdom
- Monerans that make their own food are called.
- These plants have special leaves called fronts.
- ____and hair cover mammals' bodies
- Birds have ______ bodies. Their bones are light and thin.
- Reptiles have ____ to breathe in air.
- These plants produce capsules.
- Many fungi have a ___, a steam, and a network of hyphae.
- Sponges belong to this group.
- Some conifer seeds are called ____.
- Leeches and _____ are examples of annelids
- Monerans reproduce by _______.
34 Clues: Worms and snails are_____ • How many kingdoms are there? • Sponges belong to this group. • These plants produce capsules. • Monerans reproduce by _______. • ____and hair cover mammals' bodies • Some conifer seeds are called ____. • Reptiles have ____ to breathe in air. • _____and Mold belong to the Fungi Kingdom • Algae and Protozoa belong to this kingdom. • ...
Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Having to do with farming and growing crops or raising animals for food.
- Balance When all the plants and animals in an area are living together in a healthy, stable way.
- Something made by people instead of happening naturally.
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals.
- The natural environment where an animal lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- When animals eat dead animals that they didn't kill themselves, like vultures eating roadkill
- The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn't use them up so future people can still have them.
- The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Areas of land that are covered with shallow water, like swamps and marshes, where special plants and animals live.
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- A living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The number or rate of deaths in a group of animals or plants over a certain time period.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature so they don't disappear forever.
- Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy.
- Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots.
- The total number of the same type of animal or plant living in one area.
- An animal that can live both in water and on land, like frogs, toads, and salamanders.
- All the living things (plants and animals) in an area and how they work together with their environment.
- Controlled or managed by rules to keep something safe or balanced.
- Bringing something back to the way it used to be, like fixing a damaged forest or pond.
21 Clues: The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head. • Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive. • Something made by people instead of happening naturally. • Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy. • A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals. • ...
M1 BASIC PLANT STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION 2025-06-25
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- – A cell formed when an egg (ovum) and a sperm come together during reproduction.
- – A way plants make new plants without seeds, using parts like roots or stems (e.g., ginger).
- – A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss.
- – A factor that affects how much the stomata open during the day, increasing transpiration.
- – A way plants make new plants using flowers and the joining of egg and sperm cells.
- – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot.
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- – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- – The movement of water through a membrane from a place of more water to less water.
- – The plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- – A flower that is missing either the male part (stamen) or female part (pistil), like a papaya flower.
- – Affects how fast water evaporates from the plant; higher temperature means more transpiration.
- – Roots that grow above the ground, often seen in orchids and other air plants.
- – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots.
- – Refers to how much water is in the air; less moisture makes plants lose water faster.
- – The plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out.
- – The movement of particles from a place of high concentration to low concentration.
- – Moves moist air away from the leaf surface, increasing water loss through transpiration.
20 Clues: – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves. • – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot. • – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss. • – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots. • – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out. • ...
Plants 5.LS 1-1 2024-01-09
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- sugar
- grow plants without soil, rely on water
- substances required by plants to make food during photosynthesis
- where plants get the essential nutrients, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
- where water enters plant,absorbs water and nutrients
- gas that provides central nutrients plants take in from the air
- plants use to change carbon dioxide and water into glucose during photosynthesis
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- transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose, cellulose and starch
- the process by which green plants prepare their own food from carbon dioxide and water by using sunlight energy in the presence of chlorophyll
- substances hat hel plants grow in a healthy way
- not as important for survival as water, carbon dioxide, and light
- combination of carbon and oxygen
- combination of hydrogen and oxygen
- enters leaves through stomata
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
15 Clues: sugar • enters leaves through stomata • combination of carbon and oxygen • combination of hydrogen and oxygen • grow plants without soil, rely on water • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • substances hat hel plants grow in a healthy way • where water enters plant,absorbs water and nutrients • gas that provides central nutrients plants take in from the air • ...
Bees, Flowers and Pollination 2025-03-25
12 Clues: Protects bees • Where bees live • Friends of flowers • Sticks to bees legs • Sweet food bees make • Keeps plants grounded • Plants grow from these • Attracts bees to plants • Plants need this to grow • Food that flowers provide bees • Color of bees, black and ______ • Helps pollen move to other plants
Biology 2023-11-15
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- a simple but important ingredient in photosynthesis - you may know it as H2O
- an ingredient in a chemical reaction
- adenosine di-phosphate
- the gas that human beings and most animals breathe
- is another word for breathing - plants do this!
- these green organelles allow a plant to perform photosynthesis
- the process through which plants take energy from sunlight to create chemical energy
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- the memes were true - it IS the power-house of the cell!
- an element represented by the letter "h" this is the most common element in the universe
- a living thing
- adenosine tri-phosphate
- things that make their own food (like plants)
- this is what plants get their energy from to turn into glucose
- tiny building blocks of plants,each one is so small you need a microscope to see it, but is much larger than an atom
- an element represented by the letter "c"
- this is the sugar that plants make from sunlight and it is what makes fruit sweet
16 Clues: a living thing • adenosine di-phosphate • adenosine tri-phosphate • an ingredient in a chemical reaction • an element represented by the letter "c" • things that make their own food (like plants) • is another word for breathing - plants do this! • the gas that human beings and most animals breathe • the memes were true - it IS the power-house of the cell! • ...
Science Camp 2014-05-02
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- An animal which eats plants and animals
- Any plant that is the color green
- An animal which eats plants and animals
- A animal that eats other animals
- A living thing
- Chain An arrangement of living things according to the order which they are eaten
- The process used by plants to manufacture food from sunlight
- Living things which are not easily classified as plants or animals
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- An animal which eats dead remains and waste of other plants or animals
- An organism which hunts and eats animals
- An animal hunted by another animal
- A plant or animal which feeds on dead material and causes mechanical or chemical breakdowm
- The green colored chemical in plants which is necessary for manufacturing food through photosynthesis
- A group of plants or animals that share a particular environment which is bound together by mainly food chains
- An animal which eats only plants
15 Clues: A living thing • A animal that eats other animals • An animal which eats only plants • Any plant that is the color green • An animal hunted by another animal • An animal which eats plants and animals • An animal which eats plants and animals • An organism which hunts and eats animals • The process used by plants to manufacture food from sunlight • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-10-27
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- Investigate, plan, conduct, and evaluate a project designed to provide a service to the school, public entities, or the community, Project must benefit an organization, group, or individuals other than the FFA chapter.
- in this SAE the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments
- seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests, or producing fruit
- in this SAE the student begins with a question that asks why or how something happens, followed by a period of data collection using qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies.
- science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- latin word meaning "Cultivation"
- responsible irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
- science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits
- Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants
- in this SAE the student is in an employment setting
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- growing, planting, maintaining and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables
- for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained
- "The cultivation, processing and marketing of flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- Grows vegetables and flowers, performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
- latin word meaning "Garden"
- this SAE the student applys the scientific process to control certain variables while changing others to observe the outcome.
20 Clues: latin word meaning "Garden" • latin word meaning "Cultivation" • Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies • Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants • in this SAE the student is in an employment setting • growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables • science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes. • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- promotes growth of plants
- restricts growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- movement towards or away from water
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
- helps in secondary growth
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from touch
- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from chemicals
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from gravity
- stimulates stem elongation
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- natural gaseous phytohormone
17 Clues: develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • natural gaseous phytohormone • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from touch • movement towards or away from gravity • functions againt auxins and gibberlins • ...
Ecology Crossword #1 2014-04-27
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- a group of populations
- a worm eating a rotten apple is a…
- in mutualism both species _____ (Fill In The Blank)
- cannot produce their own food
- autotrophs usually use this to make food
- roses are…
- carnivores eat…
- cows are herbivores because they eat _____ (Fill In The Blank)
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- the first organisms in the food chain
- decomposers break down dead and ______ plants / animals (Fill In The Blank)
- eat both plants and animals
- eat plants
- one species benefits, one is unaffected
- eat producers or consumers
- connected feeding relationships
- is the source of almost all energy on Earth
- humans can get these parasites in their hair
17 Clues: eat plants • roses are… • carnivores eat… • a group of populations • eat producers or consumers • eat both plants and animals • cannot produce their own food • connected feeding relationships • a worm eating a rotten apple is a… • the first organisms in the food chain • one species benefits, one is unaffected • autotrophs usually use this to make food • ...
Plant Terms 2024-03-04
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- planting of seeds
- fertilizing while irrigating
- ability of seeds to germinate under best conditions
- plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments for bedding plants
- moving plants container to container or ground
- difference in day and night temperatures
- hanging baskets with plants grown from cuttings
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- grown to saleable size
- prepares plant for post production life
- hanging baskets with plants from seeds
- time plant is healthy
- percentage of seeds capable of germination
- grown in little media in trays
- grow seed to flower one season before dying
- salts are washed from growing medium
- lateral branches contribute to bushy look
- soil or media
17 Clues: soil or media • planting of seeds • time plant is healthy • grown to saleable size • fertilizing while irrigating • grown in little media in trays • salts are washed from growing medium • hanging baskets with plants from seeds • prepares plant for post production life • difference in day and night temperatures • lateral branches contribute to bushy look • ...
Plant Terms 2024-03-04
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- planting of seeds
- fertilizing while irrigating
- ability of seeds to germinate under best conditions
- plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments for bedding plants
- moving plants container to container or ground
- difference in day and night temperatures
- hanging baskets with plants grown from cuttings
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- grown to saleable size
- prepares plant for post production life
- hanging baskets with plants from seeds
- time plant is healthy
- percentage of seeds capable of germination
- grown in little media in trays
- grow seed to flower one season before dying
- salts are washed from growing medium
- lateral branches contribute to bushy look
- soil or media
17 Clues: soil or media • planting of seeds • time plant is healthy • grown to saleable size • fertilizing while irrigating • grown in little media in trays • salts are washed from growing medium • hanging baskets with plants from seeds • prepares plant for post production life • difference in day and night temperatures • lateral branches contribute to bushy look • ...
How Plants Use Glucose 2025-07-08
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- down glucose using oxygen respiration
- produced in photosynthesis oxygen
- sugar produced in photosynthesis glucose
- storage molecule in plants starch
- turns this colour with starch blue-black
- process by which plants make food photosynthesis
- use this to test for starch iodine
- organ in plants like potatoes tuber
- in seeds as energy lipid
- are made from these proteins
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- that eat insects carnivores
- used in respiration oxygen
- pigment in leaves chlorophyll
- is converted into this for storage starch
- + nitrate forms this amino acids
- needed to make amino acids nitrate
- removes this from leaves during testing chlorophyll
- carbohydrate used to strengthen plant cell walls cellulose
- is released in this process respiration
- molecule stores energy in seeds fat
20 Clues: in seeds as energy lipid • used in respiration oxygen • that eat insects carnivores • are made from these proteins • pigment in leaves chlorophyll • + nitrate forms this amino acids • produced in photosynthesis oxygen • storage molecule in plants starch • needed to make amino acids nitrate • use this to test for starch iodine • organ in plants like potatoes tuber • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- A loosely packed layer of cells in a leaf where gas exchange takes place
- A plant response to environmental factors which is controlled by plant hormones
- Plants with a vascular system
- Small openings in the bark of young stems for gas exchange
- A plant response to light
- An opening for gas exchange in the lower epidermis of a leaf
- Structures in which spores are made
- Plants with seeds inside a fruit; flowering plants
- Thick layer of dead cells on the outside of woody stems
- Process of cell division in which two complete cells are formed
- Algae and fungi growing together in a mutualistic relationship
- A layer of tall cells in a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place
- Third stage of mitosis
- A plant response to gravity
- Storage cells in the center of a plant stem
- A short, enlarged, underground stem specialized for food storage (ex: potato)
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- A storage area for starch in algae
- An underground, horizontal stem that can produce a new plant
- A waxy, transparent layer on a leaf used for protection
- Process of a plant beginning to grow
- First stage of mitosis
- Final stage of mitosis
- Land plants with no vascular system
- Second stage of mitosis
- The process of water evaporating from a plant
- A class of seedless plants (ex: ferns)
- Plants with seeds not inside a fruit
- The fan-like leaf of a fern
- Plant hormones
- Straw-like cells that carry water and minerals upward in vascular plants
- Tube-like cells that transport food in a plant
- Fourth stage of mitosis
- The kingdom containing autotrophic organisms with cellulose cell walls
- A short underground stem with enlarged leaf bases for food storage
34 Clues: Plant hormones • First stage of mitosis • Final stage of mitosis • Third stage of mitosis • Second stage of mitosis • Fourth stage of mitosis • A plant response to light • The fan-like leaf of a fern • A plant response to gravity • Plants with a vascular system • A storage area for starch in algae • Land plants with no vascular system • Structures in which spores are made • ...
Bloom 2024-01-24
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- A blooming plant that produces colorful petals and often a fragrance
- The part of a plant that develops from a flower and contains seeds
- An edible part of a plant, such as a root, stem, leaf, or flower
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- The art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation
- A mixture of decayed organic matter used as a fertilizer to improve soil health and structure
- The loose, upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- The natural or man made features of an area of land, including plants, topography, water features, and structures
- The small, enclosed unit from which a new plant will grow when planted and given the proper conditions
- The transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, allowing fertilization and the production of seeds
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- A place where trees, shrubs, and other woody plants are grown for scientific study, conservation, and display
- The light and heat emitted by the sun, which is essential for plant growth
- A glass or plastic structure in which plants are grown under controlled conditions
- A liquid necessary for the growth and survival of all living things, including plants
- The process of creating new plants from existing ones through methods such as cuttings, seed germination, or division
- To produce flowers; to come into bloom
- A plot of land used for growing flowers, vegetables, or other plants
- A plant that lives for more than two years and typically blooms repeatedly
- The practice of selectively removing parts of a plant, such as dead or diseased branches, to promote healthy growth
- An underground storage structure that contains the nutrients a plant needs to grow and bloom"
20 Clues: To produce flowers; to come into bloom • The loose, upper layer of earth in which plants grow • A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season • The art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation • An edible part of a plant, such as a root, stem, leaf, or flower • The part of a plant that develops from a flower and contains seeds • ...
Organic Food 2023-03-09
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- solid waste from animals, especially horses, that is spread on the land in order to make plants grow well
- decaying plant material that is added to soil to improve its quality
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
- to take something in, especially gradually
- as found in nature and not involving anything made or done by people
- a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- a large number or amount of something in the same place
- poisonous
- someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
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- a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- a chemical substance that prevents or slows down the damage that oxygen does to organisms or to food
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused
- relating to your diet
- the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place
- a building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
- not sincere; not truly intended
20 Clues: poisonous • relating to your diet • not sincere; not truly intended • someone who owns or takes care of a farm • to take something in, especially gradually • the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc. • a large number or amount of something in the same place • one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true • ...
Fungi and plant 2023-04-06
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- Process by which a seed develops into a new plant
- Group of seed plants that bear flowers as their reproductive structures
- Type of seed plants that bear naked seeds, usually on cones or other structures
- Type of plant that grows in or near water
- Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores
- Reproductive structures of angiosperms that typically contain both male and female reproductive organs
- Aquatic organisms that use photosynthesis to produce energy
- The above-ground portion of a plant, including stems, leaves, and reproductive structures
- Tissue that forms the outer protective covering of a plant, often referred to as the "skin" of the plant
- Tissue that forms the inner lining of the plant's root, stem, and leaf, responsible for various functions including gas exchange and water absorption
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- Collective term for the roots of a plant, including the primary root and its branches
- Common type of gymnosperm tree with needle-like leaves and cones
- Type of vascular tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to other parts of the plant
- The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants
- Part of a plant that typically lies below the ground and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus
- Flat, usually green structure of a plant that is the main site for photosynthesis and transpiration
- Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants
- Type of cell division that results in the formation of spores in fungi and plants
- Plants that reproduce via seeds, which are enclosed in a protective covering
20 Clues: Type of plant that grows in or near water • Process by which a seed develops into a new plant • Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores • The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants • Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus • Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants • ...
Plant Review 2022-05-02
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- the cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata
- hormone that results in apical dominance and phototropism
- an example would be a vine growing on the side of a house
- the ground tissue of a leaf
- the female reproductive part of the flower
- angiosperms that have parallel veins and fibrous roots
- tissue that forms the outermost layer of plants
- plants that have vascular tissue, seeds
- angiosperms that have flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- the type of growth that results in herbaceous growth
- the lighter and functional xylem in a cross-section of a tree that experiences secondary growth
- a root in a dicot
- plant reproductive generation that undergoes mitosis to form gametes
- the darker xylem in the middle of a cross-section of a tree that experiences secondary growth
- tissue that conducts water and other nutrients throughout the plant
- the male reproductive part of a flower
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- plants bend towards the light
- material that is composed of cork and secondary phloem
- inside a seed, this nourishes the embryo
- meristem that results in lengthening of roots and shoots
- this type of vascular tissue moves water from roots to leaves
- growth that results in lateral or woody growth
- plants that have vascular tissue but no seeds
- plants that have vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers
- during secondary growth, vascular _______ adds new layers of both xylem and phloem
- seedless, nonvascular plants
- this type of vascular tissue moves sugars and nutrients all over the plant
- plant reproductive generation that undergoes meiosis
- the protective covering for the root's apical meristem
- the small openings in leaves for gas exchange
- tissue that forms the middle layer of plants
31 Clues: a root in a dicot • the ground tissue of a leaf • seedless, nonvascular plants • plants bend towards the light • the male reproductive part of a flower • plants that have vascular tissue, seeds • inside a seed, this nourishes the embryo • the female reproductive part of the flower • tissue that forms the middle layer of plants • plants that have vascular tissue but no seeds • ...
cell 2023-10-06
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- CELL The type of cell that has a cell wall and chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis (7 letters)
- The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters)
- BODY The organelle that transports materials around the cell (5 letters)
- CELL The type of cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen (10 letters)
- The control center of the cell (6 letters)
- The process by which cells break down glucose to release energy (8 letters)
- The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters)
- The organelle where food is stored (6 letters)
- The organelle that breaks down wastes and old cell parts (6 letters)
- FIXATION The process by which plants take in carbon dioxide from the air (9 letters)
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- The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters)
- The basic unit of life (5 letters)
- The process by which plants absorb water from the ground (6 letters)
- ACIDS The molecule that is used to build new cells and repair damaged cells (4 letters)
- The organelle that contains enzymes that break down food (6 letters)
- The product of photosynthesis that is used by plants for energy (6 letters)
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air (7 letters)
- The small openings on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange (7 letters)
- The long, thread-like structures in the nucleus that contain DNA (8 letters)
- The organelle where energy is released from glucose (9 letters)
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food (11 letters)
- The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters)
- EXCHANGE The process by which plants release oxygen into the air (6 letters)
25 Clues: The basic unit of life (5 letters) • The control center of the cell (6 letters) • The organelle where food is stored (6 letters) • The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters) • The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters) • The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters) • The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters) • ...
Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Having to do with farming and growing crops or raising animals for food.
- Balance When all the plants and animals in an area are living together in a healthy, stable way.
- Something made by people instead of happening naturally.
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals.
- The natural environment where an animal lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- When animals eat dead animals that they didn't kill themselves, like vultures eating roadkill
- The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn't use them up so future people can still have them.
- The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Areas of land that are covered with shallow water, like swamps and marshes, where special plants and animals live.
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- A living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The number or rate of deaths in a group of animals or plants over a certain time period.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature so they don't disappear forever.
- Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy.
- Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots.
- The total number of the same type of animal or plant living in one area.
- An animal that can live both in water and on land, like frogs, toads, and salamanders.
- All the living things (plants and animals) in an area and how they work together with their environment.
- Controlled or managed by rules to keep something safe or balanced.
- Bringing something back to the way it used to be, like fixing a damaged forest or pond.
21 Clues: The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head. • Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive. • Something made by people instead of happening naturally. • Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy. • A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals. • ...
Terms Chapter 8 Plant Kingdom 2025-11-03
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- The group of plants that produces flowers and fruit
- The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf
- Pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant cells’ central vacuole that helps support a plant
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems
- The plant structure that produces spores and forms the primary structure of most plants
- The plant structure that produces gametes and forms the primary structure of bryophytes
- The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer
- tissue Plant tissue that conducts water and other materials in some plants
- A structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo
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- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant
- The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte
- An opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gases to move into and out of the leaf
- A molecule made of long chains of sugars that makes up the cell walls of plants
- The group of plants that produces cones
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles in a ring around the outer portion of the stem
- The waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss
- A layer of living cells that produces new cork cells just under the dead cork of a plant’s bark
- The vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant
- layer The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant’s food
21 Clues: The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf • The group of plants that produces cones • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant • The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte • The group of plants that produces flowers and fruit • The waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss • The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant • ...
Plant Functions, Structure and plant processes 2025-11-13
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- The development of new plants from roots, stems, or leaves of an old plant.
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.
- Bud that can produce new shoots/live part to promote the growth of the plant.
- The process by which plants increase in size by cell division and elongation.
- The process where plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The regions on a stem where leaves and buds are attached.
- The process by which plants take in water and mineral nutrients from the soil.
- The regions between two nodes on a stem.
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- The system that anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and minerals.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The sticky tip of the carpel that receives pollen during pollination.
- The ability of plants to respond to stimuli such as light, water, and gravity.
- The movement of food and nutrients from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to the rest of the plant.
- Bud found at the tip of a stem or root that promotes growth by moving towards a light source or stimuli.
- The male reproductive part of the flower that produces pollen.
- The process by which water is lost from the aerial parts of the plant.
- The process by which plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The vascular tissue that carries food made in the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The system that includes the stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, and buds.
- The stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.
- The process that enables plants to produce new offspring.
22 Clues: The regions between two nodes on a stem. • The stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem. • The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma. • The regions on a stem where leaves and buds are attached. • The process that enables plants to produce new offspring. • The male reproductive part of the flower that produces pollen. • ...
Choice board 2023-02-15
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- eats both meat and plants
- plants reacting to light
- breaking of rock by chemical process
- breaking of rock by physical forces
- plants reacting to gravity
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- can make a delta
- a small piece of rock broken off by weathering
- only eats plants
- has to eat another organism to obtain energy
- plants reacting to touch
- makes its own food
- only eats meat
- movement of rocks/sediments to a new location
13 Clues: only eats meat • can make a delta • only eats plants • makes its own food • plants reacting to touch • plants reacting to light • eats both meat and plants • plants reacting to gravity • breaking of rock by physical forces • breaking of rock by chemical process • has to eat another organism to obtain energy • movement of rocks/sediments to a new location • ...
Tropisms (t) and Stimulus (s) vocab. 2024-03-27
12 Clues: "Cause" (s) • "Effect" (s) • Inside cause (s) • Outside cause (s) • Inner balance (s) • multiple "causes" (s) • plants' response to light (t) • plants' response to water (t) • plants' response to touch (t) • plants' response to gravity(t) • plants' response to something (t) • Inner instinct for danger (/ is or)(s)
Transport 2023-03-21
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- White blood cell with lobed nucleus
- Device for measuring water flow through plants
- Cell fragments which clot blood
- Liquid part of blood
- Tiny blood vessels
- Movement of foods in plants
- Transports water up in plants
- Side of the heart with oxygenated blood
- Molecules produced by Lymphocytes
- Artery walls must be
- Increases the surface area of roots
- Shape of red blood cells
- Main vein in the body
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- Takes blood away from the heart
- Carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Roots absorb water and ______
- Artery or vein to/from the kidneys
- Transports food up and down plants
- Loss of water from leaves
- Space inside a blood vessel
- Pores in the underside of leaves
- Pumps blood out of the heart
- Artery or vein to/from the lungs
23 Clues: Tiny blood vessels • Liquid part of blood • Artery walls must be • Main vein in the body • Shape of red blood cells • Loss of water from leaves • Space inside a blood vessel • Movement of foods in plants • Pumps blood out of the heart • Roots absorb water and ______ • Transports water up in plants • Takes blood away from the heart • Cell fragments which clot blood • ...
Spring Has Sprung 2025-04-02
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- A grassy field that becomes lush in spring
- A young bird that learns to fly in spring
- Happens when rain and sun mix
- Another word for "spring"
- A light wind, often refreshing in spring
- What plants and trees do in early spring
- The melting of ice and snow as temperatures rise
- Common in spring, helps plants grow
- Often associated with Easter
- The color of new spring leaves
- Warmer and more frequent in spring
- A month in spring
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- The event that marks the beginning of spring
- The process of seeds sprouting into plants
- A word meaning renewal, like what happens in nature during spring
- The sound birds make in spring
- A newly hatched bird or reptile
- Birds build these in spring
- Causes allergies but helps plants reproduce
- A light spring breeze
20 Clues: A month in spring • A light spring breeze • Another word for "spring" • Birds build these in spring • Often associated with Easter • Happens when rain and sun mix • The sound birds make in spring • The color of new spring leaves • A newly hatched bird or reptile • Warmer and more frequent in spring • Common in spring, helps plants grow • A light wind, often refreshing in spring • ...
Parts of a flower 2022-12-14
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- contains eggs
- holds the pollen
- when the sepals may fuse together forming
- plants have female and male parts on different plants
- doesn't have male and female parts
- has both stamens and carpels
- is an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where the sessile is attached
- the support of a flower
- when pedals are sepals
- is sticky and located at the end of a pistil
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- powder-like substance that is yellow
- when plants sometimes fuse together
- holds the flower parts
- a flower without one or more of the usual parts
- flat topped inflorescences
- a compact mass at the top of a flower
- male part of a flower
- are the color part of a flower
- plants with female and male parts
- a female part of a flower
20 Clues: contains eggs • holds the pollen • male part of a flower • holds the flower parts • when pedals are sepals • the support of a flower • a female part of a flower • flat topped inflorescences • has both stamens and carpels • are the color part of a flower • plants with female and male parts • doesn't have male and female parts • when plants sometimes fuse together • ...
temp 2022-06-29
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- Camel stores fat in the ________
- Mass movement of animals to long distances
- Mass production of plants and animals for food and other purposes
- Thin overlapping plates that cover and protect fish and reptiles
- Animals that eat only plants
- Changes in features of an organism to help survive in its habitat
- Dry and Hot place
- Largest habitat on earth
- Stores food for the baby plant
- Breathing organ of Mammals
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- Helps loosens the Soil
- Young plant coming out of baby plant
- Penguins swim with the help of ________
- Supplies sufficient water to plants
- Provides Nutrients in the soil
- Area in which a particular animal lives naturally
- Agent of Dispersal
- When the crop is ready, it is cut and gathered
- In Bryophyllum plants, buds are present on the edge of _______
- Baby plant
20 Clues: Baby plant • Dry and Hot place • Agent of Dispersal • Helps loosens the Soil • Largest habitat on earth • Breathing organ of Mammals • Animals that eat only plants • Provides Nutrients in the soil • Stores food for the baby plant • Camel stores fat in the ________ • Supplies sufficient water to plants • Young plant coming out of baby plant • Penguins swim with the help of ________ • ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE 2025-09-06
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- Alternation of __________ is a common feature in plants
- Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon
- Process by which plants make food using light
- Protective structure enclosing the seed in angiosperms
- Plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves
- Plant division with enclosed seeds
- Example of a gymnosperm is __________ tree
- Dicot roots show __________ root system
- The fern sporophyte bears these large green structures
- Brown patches on fern fronds that contain sporangia
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- Plant division that produces naked seeds
- Main plant body is the __________ generation in Bryophytes
- Reproductive organ of an angiosperm
- Vascular plants that reproduce by spores
- Monocot roots show __________ root system
- Dicots have __________ venation in their leaves
- Monocots have parallel __________ venation
- Gymnosperms produce seeds on woody structures called __________
- Non-vascular plants that need water for fertilization
- Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons
- Structure at the tip of moss sporophyte that releases spores
21 Clues: Plant division with enclosed seeds • Reproductive organ of an angiosperm • Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons • Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon • Dicot roots show __________ root system • Plant division that produces naked seeds • Vascular plants that reproduce by spores • Monocot roots show __________ root system • Monocots have parallel __________ venation • ...
Plants that live for one year 2023-03-20
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- planting of seeds
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- grown to staleable size
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- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- a term used to descibe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plant
- the percent of seeds capable of germinating
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- term for soil or media
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
17 Clues: planting of seeds • term for soil or media • grown to staleable size • the percent of seeds capable of germinating • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • the difference between the day and the night time temperatures • ...
Annual Definitions Crossword 2025-03-04
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- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- planting of seeds
- rate percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- hanging baskets that are propagated from seed
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
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- The process of moving plants from one container to the ground
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- term for soil or media
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Grown to saleable size
- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- life refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
17 Clues: planting of seeds • term for soil or media • Grown to saleable size • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • hanging baskets that are propagated from seed • rate percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • The process of moving plants from one container to the ground • ...
4th Grade Living Things: Energy from Plants & Animals 2024-04-09
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- Plants are called ____________ because they make their own food.
- An animal's ___________ give clues about what it eats.
- A consumer that eats plants is called a what?
- When plants and animals die or leave wastes, bacteria and other organisms __________ the dead materials or wastes.
- What process do plants use to turn water and sunlight into food?
- In almost all land ecosystems, __________ are the main producers.
- Living things that eat other living things are called what? (ex. bird eating a worm)
- An omnivore has (none/both) flat and sharp teeth.
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- A consumer that eats other animals is called what?
- An herbivore's teeth are usually broad and _____.
- Organisms that breakdown dead materials and wastes are called what?
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called what?
- We need this to do all the processes that keep us alive. Even thinking requires this!
- What is one major source of energy for us?
- Also known as a starting place...
- A carnivore's teeth are usually long and ______.
- The source of energy in an ecosystem begins with what?
17 Clues: Also known as a starting place... • What is one major source of energy for us? • A consumer that eats plants is called a what? • A carnivore's teeth are usually long and ______. • An herbivore's teeth are usually broad and _____. • An omnivore has (none/both) flat and sharp teeth. • A consumer that eats other animals is called what? • ...
DOn d0n 2022-03-16
Parts of Plants 2023-03-08
The PLant Kingdom Chap. 10 Section 1 2018-03-20
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- Plants have 2 organ systems, the roots and ?
- type of gymnosperm pine that lives thousands of years old
- What seedless vascular plants use (create) to reproduce
- asexual reproduction is called ? reproduction
- type of nonvascular plant
- the waxy waterproof material on a leaf
- When many different tissues work together they form an ?
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- a fertilized egg is called a ?
- Type of structure land plants have created to absorb water from the ground
- Organism that produce their own food are called ?
- Type of angiosperm whose grains (the fruits) are ground up to make flour
- when many cells specialize and work together to perform a certain task they become a type of ?
- Description of the type of cell wall plants must have to be able to support standing up
- Transporting tissue in plants, tubes, are called ? tissue
- type of tree that produces seeds that resemble fruits but are not and smells like vomit
- plants are multicellular ? (type of cells)
16 Clues: type of nonvascular plant • a fertilized egg is called a ? • the waxy waterproof material on a leaf • plants are multicellular ? (type of cells) • Plants have 2 organ systems, the roots and ? • asexual reproduction is called ? reproduction • Organism that produce their own food are called ? • What seedless vascular plants use (create) to reproduce • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- process plants use to make glucose using sunlight, air and water
- diagram showing the direct path of energy from producers to consumers
- animal that eats only plants
- green cells that absorb light to make glucose
- animal that eats other animals
- a plant that creates energy through photosynthesis
- a community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment
- the sun is the primary source of this in an ecosystem
- a diagram showing interconnecting food chains that illustrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem
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- non-living components of an ecosystem such as water, sunlight, and oxygen
- organism that breaks down dead plants or animals and returns nutrients to the soil
- gas plants absorb to create glucose
- living components of an ecosystem such as plants and animals
- a type of sugar that is the main source of plant food for growth
- an organism that consumes, or eats, a plant or animal for energy
- animal that eats both plants and animals
16 Clues: animal that eats only plants • animal that eats other animals • gas plants absorb to create glucose • animal that eats both plants and animals • green cells that absorb light to make glucose • a plant that creates energy through photosynthesis • the sun is the primary source of this in an ecosystem • living components of an ecosystem such as plants and animals • ...
Ecosystems 2024-10-09
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- An organism that breaks down dead plants or animals and returns nutrients to the soil
- An element, material, or substance that has mass and takes up space
- The process plants use to make glucose using sunlight, air, and water
- A gas found in the atmosphere that plants absorb to create glucose during photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
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- An ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs.
- A green cell found in plants that absorbs light to make glucose during photosynthesis
- A type of sugar; the main source of plant food for growth
- An animal that eats only plants
- A plant that creates energy through photosynthesis
- A diagram showing interconnecting food chains that illustrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- An animal that eats other animals
- An organism that consumes, or eats, a plant or animal for energy
- living parts of an ecosystem
16 Clues: living parts of an ecosystem • An animal that eats only plants • non-living parts of an ecosystem • An animal that eats other animals • An animal that eats both plants and animals • A plant that creates energy through photosynthesis • A type of sugar; the main source of plant food for growth • An ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs. • ...
Terrence Green 2A 2021-04-19
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- Part of hydrosphere
- Part of water cycle
- When water turns into vapor
- The sphere of rocks
- CO2
- Cycle where photosynthesis is involved
- Can make nitrogen turn into a useable form
- Gas found in atmosphere that's essential to plants and animals
- Forms clouds
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- Process where carbon is needed for plants to create food
- When water goes underground during water cycle
- Where carbon is abundant in rocks and shells of animals
- the process when bacteria changes nitrogen ammonia into nitrites and nitrates that plants can absorb.
- The sphere dealing with water
- The sphere dealing with the air and gases
- What nitrogen contributes to making
- Can make nitrogen turn into a useable form
- Rain, Snow, hail
- The % of earth that nitrogen makes up
- The sphere of plants and animals
20 Clues: CO2 • Forms clouds • Rain, Snow, hail • Part of hydrosphere • Part of water cycle • The sphere of rocks • When water turns into vapor • The sphere dealing with water • The sphere of plants and animals • What nitrogen contributes to making • The % of earth that nitrogen makes up • Cycle where photosynthesis is involved • The sphere dealing with the air and gases • ...
Spring Crossword 2025-04-08
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- = A type of plant with petals
- = Being Calm
- = To enjoy
- = A flying insect with colorful wings
- = A combination of trees and plants, and animals
- = An animal that can fly in the sky
- = One of the four seasons and the season we are in right now
- = A big ball in the sky that shines
- = When you eat with friends outside
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- = A sport that is pretty fun
- = When plants grow up
- = Having joy, being fine
- = Yummy and Fresh desserts
- = The green plants on the field
- = Flying animals with sharp and small wings
- = A weather situation with water drops
- = A living thing on the grass
17 Clues: = To enjoy • = Being Calm • = When plants grow up • = Having joy, being fine • = Yummy and Fresh desserts • = A sport that is pretty fun • = A type of plant with petals • = A living thing on the grass • = The green plants on the field • = An animal that can fly in the sky • = A big ball in the sky that shines • = When you eat with friends outside • ...
Green Plant Crossword! 2013-10-14
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- A sugar that plants make.
- A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood.
- Plants need this liquid to survive and so that they don't dry out
- These are needed for photosynthesis and are very important to the plant.
- Plants grow towards this and need it to survive.
- When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Plants give this out.
- Plant grow from these and when they reproduce they are scattered so that more plants can grow.
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- Part of a plant that attracts bees to pollinate. Most of them are pretty to look at too.
- Green things found in the leaves of a plant.
- Hold a plant firmly in the ground.
- Rectangular. Found in the leaves of plants packed together.
- Plants take this gas in.
- Water snd nutrients travel up this through to the leaves.
14 Clues: Plants give this out. • Plants take this gas in. • A sugar that plants make. • Hold a plant firmly in the ground. • Green things found in the leaves of a plant. • Plants grow towards this and need it to survive. • When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water. • A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-16
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- IT HELPS IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF CARBOHYDRATES.
- ORGANISMS THAT CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THE PARASITES GET FOOD.
- THE MODE OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS
- FOOD MAKING PROCESS OF THE PLANT.
- OF WATER AND SOLUBLE NUTRIENTS.
- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON DEAD OR DECAYED MATTER FOR
- GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS.
- IN THE BODY IS CALLED NUTRITION.
- THE COMPONENTS OF FOOD LIKE CARBOHYDRATES,FATS,
- RELATIONSHIP SHARING OF SHELTER AND NUTRIENTS
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- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR FOOD.
- AND MINERALS.
- SMALL OPENINGS OR TINY PORES UNDER THE LEAVES.
- PLANTS THE PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON INSECT FOR FOOD.
- THE PIPE LIKE STRUCTURE WHICH HELPS IN THE
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. • ...
Cyanotype for plants 2021-12-08
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- the art of taking and photographs
- a group of tree
- a deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing
- cyanotype inventor
- a device to take photographs
- a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art
- water vapour in the atmosphere
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- operation which consists in reproducing in positive a negative image
- material manufactured in thin sheets from wood
- scientific name for fern Plant that has feathery leaves, it is a flowerless plant
- a mix of iron and salt
- a flowerless plant which has feathery or leafy fronds
- pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural
- a woody perennial plant
- green plant, can be found in your garden
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
16 Clues: a group of tree • cyanotype inventor • a mix of iron and salt • a woody perennial plant • a device to take photographs • water vapour in the atmosphere • the art of taking and photographs • green plant, can be found in your garden • material manufactured in thin sheets from wood • a deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing • ...
Amazing Plants D 2013-03-20
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- to help; to sustain; to care
- repeated sequence of events
- carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyll
- land surface
- over there
- inorganic substances in nature; crystals
- forces controlling physical world
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- fertilizing a plant
- colorless odorless gas
- soften something
- fertilizing powder
- main part of a plant
- element essential for breathing
- to shape; to arrange
- ability to do things; force; power
- protect; wish someone well
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 • ...
Plants and animals 2023-03-16
All About Plants 2021-04-25
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- This fruit has only one seed.
- It is a common medicinal plant.
- What gives green colour to plants?
- Potato is the modified form of?
- If a plant is placed in a dark room,it will soon?
- The process by which plants prepare their own food is called?
- Wheat is a ____.
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- Which type of plants are harmful to man?
- Part of the plant that develops into a fruit.
- A Plant that require support for it's growth.
- Where do cabbage store food?
- Part of a plant that absorbs water from the soil.
- In addition to sunlight and carbon dioxide,what else is required for photosynthesis?
- Part of a plant that prepares food.
- Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____.
- What does fruit contains?
16 Clues: Wheat is a ____. • What does fruit contains? • Where do cabbage store food? • This fruit has only one seed. • It is a common medicinal plant. • Potato is the modified form of? • What gives green colour to plants? • Part of a plant that prepares food. • Which type of plants are harmful to man? • Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____. • ...
Hydroelectric Power Plants 2024-05-27
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- the size or importance of something
- a natural flow of water that goes through land
- large in size or amount
- the position of something that is not higher or lower than something else
- a machine that uses wind or steam to make power
- a bar used for lifting or moving objects
- a sharp, flat piece of metal or other material
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- a person who runs as a sport or hobby
- related to tiny particles that make up everything
- how things are not the same
- the top part of your body where you think and see from
- a long, narrow part of something like a tool or machine
- a living thing that grows in soil and has leaves
- to change often between two points
- to turn around a central point
- having an effect on someone or something
16 Clues: large in size or amount • how things are not the same • to turn around a central point • to change often between two points • the size or importance of something • a person who runs as a sport or hobby • having an effect on someone or something • a bar used for lifting or moving objects • a natural flow of water that goes through land • ...
Flowers And Plants 2024-05-02
Across
- Invasive and destructive vine in the South
- A delightful smelling flowering mint
- Despite the name, also know as "Ambrosia"
- Small and colorful
- "Rainbow" in Greek
- Also known as Tagetes
- A Dutch staple
- This flower is related to apples and pears
- Also known as Narcissus
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- The National Flower of Nepal
- The same name as Donald's girlfiend
- State flower of Kansas
- Typically indigo or purple
- There actually isn't any dairy in this plant
- The British call it Periwinkle
- Have neither seeds nor flowers
16 Clues: A Dutch staple • Small and colorful • "Rainbow" in Greek • Also known as Tagetes • State flower of Kansas • Also known as Narcissus • Typically indigo or purple • The National Flower of Nepal • The British call it Periwinkle • Have neither seeds nor flowers • The same name as Donald's girlfiend • A delightful smelling flowering mint • Despite the name, also know as "Ambrosia" • ...
Plants & Animals crossword 2025-03-20
16 Clues: you • tall • slow • yard • plant • berry • speed • pointy • flower • fun guy • stripes • radioactive • goat habitat • starts with Z • living things • two pet names combined
Chapter 2 - Plants 2025-04-11
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- carries water from roots to leaves
- grows out of a seed, will become stem and leaves
- living things that cannot make their own food
- leaf-like structures that surround the base of the petals
- the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- the Christian botanist who studied the role of flowers in reproduction
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- the process of using glucose to get energy
- the food-making process of plants
- plants that have a vascular system
- grows out of a seed, will become root system
- one blade attached to a petiole
- the early growth of a seed
- living things that make their own food
- carries food from leaves to roots
- the branch of biology that studies plants
- single-celled reproductive structures
16 Clues: the early growth of a seed • one blade attached to a petiole • the food-making process of plants • carries food from leaves to roots • carries water from roots to leaves • plants that have a vascular system • single-celled reproductive structures • living things that make their own food • the branch of biology that studies plants • the process of using glucose to get energy • ...
Chapter 8: Plants 2025-11-28
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- A reproductive structure containing a plant embryo, a food supply, and a protective coat.
- The vascular tissue that transports sugars (produced in photosynthesis) throughout the plant.
- an angiosperm that has one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, fibrous roots, and flower parts usually in multiples of 3.
- The male reproductive part of a flower; it includes the anther (produces pollen) and filament.
- The female reproductive part of a flower; includes the stigma, style, and ovary.
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem; they absorb water and nutrients directly through their tissues. Examples include mosses and liverworts.
- The “seed leaf” inside a seed.
- Plants with xylem and phloem that transport water and nutrients but that reproduce using spores. Examples include ferns and horsetails.
- The vascular tissue in plants that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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- Flowering plants that produce seeds inside a fruit. This is the largest and most diverse group of plants.
- Seed plants whose seeds are not enclosed in a fruit; usually produced in cones. Examples include conifers.
- A tiny, single-celled reproductive structure that can grow into a new organism without fertilization.
- an angiosperm that has two cotyledons, branched leaf veins, taproot systems, and flower parts usually in multiples of 4 or 5.
- The structure in a flower that contains the egg cell; after fertilization it develops into a seed.
- The nutritive tissue inside a seed that feeds the developing embryo.
- The powdery structure that contains sperm cells used for fertilization in seed plants.
16 Clues: The “seed leaf” inside a seed. • The nutritive tissue inside a seed that feeds the developing embryo. • The female reproductive part of a flower; includes the stigma, style, and ovary. • The powdery structure that contains sperm cells used for fertilization in seed plants. • ...
