plants Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Introduction to plant biology 2026-06-01
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- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals through a plant
- the loss of water vapour from a plant through its leaves
- a horizontal underground stem that can produce new shoots and roots
- a mutualistic association between fungi and plant roots that helps nutrient absorption
- tiny pores in leaves that control gas exchange and water loss
- plants that live for more than two years and regrow each season
- leaf like structures that protect the flower bud before it opens
- swollen underground storage organs such as potatoes
- transport system in plants made of xylem and phloem
- small swellings on roots where nitrogen fixing bacteria live
- process by which plants make glucose using light energy
- plants such as peas and beans that often host nitrogen fixing bacteria
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- layer of leaf cells packed with chloroplasts where most photosynthesis occurs
- desert plants adapted to store water and reduce water loss
- a layer of cells that covers body surfaces and lines organs
- organism or flower that has both male and female reproductive organs
- plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals
- a close relationship between two different organisms living together
- plant structures that can grow into new plants
- a carbohydrate used by plants to store energy
- plant organ adapted for photosynthesis and gas exchange
- reproductive structure of a plant that produces seeds
- structure that develops from a flower and contains seeds
- the above ground part of a plant including stems and leaves
- vascular tissue that transports sugars around a plant
- the male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen
26 Clues: a carbohydrate used by plants to store energy • plant structures that can grow into new plants • swollen underground storage organs such as potatoes • transport system in plants made of xylem and phloem • reproductive structure of a plant that produces seeds • vascular tissue that transports sugars around a plant • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Planty Plants 2014-11-21
10 Clues: yakkety yak • tootie toot toot • so so so so funny • ha ha ha ha ha ha • hello hello hello • hickory dickory doc • blah blah blah blah • blah blah and more blah • Knock Knock Whose There • goodbye goodbye goodbye
Tricky Plants 2014-11-21
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- The process of making food.
- A seed plant that produces flowers.
- THey do not grow deep in the ground.
- A seed plant that does not produce a flower.
- A series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the steam.
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- traps the energy of the light.
- When the plant is low on water the gourd cells shrink.
- Roots that never touch the ground.
- IT seperates Xylem phloem.
- Moves sugars that are made in the plants.
10 Clues: IT seperates Xylem phloem. • The process of making food. • traps the energy of the light. • Roots that never touch the ground. • A seed plant that produces flowers. • THey do not grow deep in the ground. • Moves sugars that are made in the plants. • A seed plant that does not produce a flower. • When the plant is low on water the gourd cells shrink. • ...
Plants - Vocabulary 2014-11-05
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- plants need this to help them make food
- plants need this in order to live
- the part of a plant where seeds are formed
- the part of a plant that covers the seeds
- plants grow from these
- the part of a plants that holds the flower up
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- these make food for a plant
- trees, grass, and cacti are all
- the part of a plant that grows in the soil
- plants need this to grow in
10 Clues: plants grow from these • these make food for a plant • plants need this to grow in • trees, grass, and cacti are all • plants need this in order to live • plants need this to help them make food • the part of a plant that covers the seeds • the part of a plant where seeds are formed • the part of a plant that grows in the soil • the part of a plants that holds the flower up
Plants Functions 2015-05-04
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- / sticky part at the top of the flower where pollen tends to land
- / supports flower
- / cell division that produces gametes; found in ovary and antheridia
- / female reproductive part that prodcues eggs
- / produces male gametes; pollen is produced
- / contains ovules
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- / are brightly colored and attract insects
- / supports anther to make it available to insects
- / male part of the flower
- / covering of the flower bud
10 Clues: / supports flower • / contains ovules • / male part of the flower • / covering of the flower bud • / are brightly colored and attract insects • / produces male gametes; pollen is produced • / female reproductive part that prodcues eggs • / supports anther to make it available to insects • / sticky part at the top of the flower where pollen tends to land • ...
Heterotrophic plants 2016-04-26
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- Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter
- The organism that lives with alga in lichen
- The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
- Combination of compounds
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- The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis
- Cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called ___________
- Certain bacteria found in soil that converts Atmospheric nitrogen to water-soluble compounds
- Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf
10 Clues: Combination of compounds • Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf • The organism that lives with alga in lichen • The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis • Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter • The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf • ...
Flowering Plants 2021-02-08
10 Clues: season • reproduce • makes food • hot and cold • without water • mineral salts • takes in water • high temperature • water and sunlight • joins the roots to the other parts
Plants & Gardens 2020-07-15
About Plants 2021-01-17
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- the process in which water enters the root hair cells from the soil
- the pigment present in chloroplasts that allow plants to make food
- the process in which plants make food
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- these are needed for healthy plant growth
- the process in which carbon dioxide from the air enters the leaves to make food
- the type of vessels in plants that transport food substances
- the form of food that is made in plants
- the form of energy that is needed for plants to make food
- one of the two types of vessels in plant transport system
- the gas given out when plants make food
10 Clues: the process in which plants make food • the form of food that is made in plants • the gas given out when plants make food • these are needed for healthy plant growth • the form of energy that is needed for plants to make food • one of the two types of vessels in plant transport system • the type of vessels in plants that transport food substances • ...
Plants Crossword 2021-05-01
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- Covered in sticky substance to collect pollen
- An egg that becomes a seed after fertilization
- Colorful part that attracts insects
- Where the pollen is found/produced
- Give structure and support to the flower
- Holds up the anther
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- Protects the flower while it's still a bud
- Holds up the stigma and connects with the ovary
- Female part that contains the stigma, style, and ovary Where the eggs produce/at
- Male part of a flower that contains the anther and filament
10 Clues: Holds up the anther • Where the pollen is found/produced • Colorful part that attracts insects • Give structure and support to the flower • Protects the flower while it's still a bud • Covered in sticky substance to collect pollen • An egg that becomes a seed after fertilization • Holds up the stigma and connects with the ovary • ...
Unusual Plants 2021-03-24
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- To notice something that's hiding or difficult to see.
- Something strange or not normal.
- Something found in food that living things need to survive.
- A plant that lives up to 2000 years with a short, thick trunk and extremely long leaves.
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- A creature that eats meat.
- When food is old so it looks, smells and tastes bad.
- A plant with a sticky substance which traps insects.
- Liquid made by plants that insects love.
- A plant with red sticky specks that attract insects.
- An ugly mushroom with bad-smelling spores.
10 Clues: A creature that eats meat. • Something strange or not normal. • Liquid made by plants that insects love. • An ugly mushroom with bad-smelling spores. • When food is old so it looks, smells and tastes bad. • A plant with a sticky substance which traps insects. • A plant with red sticky specks that attract insects. • To notice something that's hiding or difficult to see. • ...
plants-Xuanhao 2024-05-23
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- It holds the plant firmly into the ground.
- The edge of the leaf is not jagged.
- Holds the plant upright.
- The smaller veins are neat and tidy.
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- It can be many different patterns.
- The stem of the plant is strong.
- The edge of the leaf is not straight.
- It is connected to the tree branch before the leaf has dropped of.
- It traps sunlight and makes food for the plant.
- It comes from many smaller veins mixed up together.
10 Clues: Holds the plant upright. • The stem of the plant is strong. • It can be many different patterns. • The edge of the leaf is not jagged. • The smaller veins are neat and tidy. • The edge of the leaf is not straight. • It holds the plant firmly into the ground. • It traps sunlight and makes food for the plant. • It comes from many smaller veins mixed up together. • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-05-07
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- - Parts of mosses that contain spores.
- - Hard, dry fruits of conifers.
- - Part of a seed that grows into a new plant.
- - Branches and leaves at the top part of a tree.
- - Stem with the texture of wood.
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- - Non-flowering plants that produce cones.
- - Fleshy and stores water.
- - Produces flowers.
- - Outer covering of a seed.
- - With the texture of wood.
10 Clues: - Produces flowers. • - Fleshy and stores water. • - Outer covering of a seed. • - With the texture of wood. • - Hard, dry fruits of conifers. • - Stem with the texture of wood. • - Parts of mosses that contain spores. • - Non-flowering plants that produce cones. • - Part of a seed that grows into a new plant. • - Branches and leaves at the top part of a tree.
Plants & People 2024-08-27
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- The primary dermal tissue
- Helps in metabolism, storage, and support
- Enabling a plant to extend in length
- Works as the plant’s first line of defense, protecting it from injury, dehydration, fire, and pathogens
- Helps the plant to increase in length from the leaf base
- The process by which a plant increases in size through cell division
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- 2 types, Xylem and Phloem
- The collection of all the stems and leaves of a plant
- All the roots together in a plant are called
- Facilitating growth in thickness or girth
10 Clues: 2 types, Xylem and Phloem • The primary dermal tissue • Enabling a plant to extend in length • Helps in metabolism, storage, and support • Facilitating growth in thickness or girth • All the roots together in a plant are called • The collection of all the stems and leaves of a plant • Helps the plant to increase in length from the leaf base • ...
Unusual Plants 2023-05-25
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- The Rafflesia is a ____________ flower that can grow 1 metre wide and weigh up to 10kg.
- The ___________ sucks the water together with its prey.
- The plant ________ flies and other small insects.
- There are many _________ on its stem.
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- The __________ edges act like a cage to prevent the insect from escaping.
- The Venus Flytrap is the most well known ___________ carnivorous plant.
- The Venus Flytrap snaps in a _______ of an eye.
- The bladderwort is a ____________ plant that preys on water fleas and other animals.
- The plant releases special juices to ________ the insect and absorb the nutrients.
- On the pouch, there is a _________ that can open and close in about a millisecond.
10 Clues: There are many _________ on its stem. • The Venus Flytrap snaps in a _______ of an eye. • The plant ________ flies and other small insects. • The ___________ sucks the water together with its prey. • The Venus Flytrap is the most well known ___________ carnivorous plant. • The __________ edges act like a cage to prevent the insect from escaping. • ...
plants tropism 2021-11-10
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- pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
- a light tropism
- a response that a plant does
- , a touch tropism
- stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant
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- water going in and out of a plant
- a part of a cell that holds water
- a tropism with gravity
- when a plants vacuoles arn't full
- stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant
10 Clues: a light tropism • , a touch tropism • a tropism with gravity • a response that a plant does • water going in and out of a plant • a part of a cell that holds water • when a plants vacuoles arn't full • stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant • stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant • pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
Plants cats 2025-02-15
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- The money a business keeps after paying costs.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- The total money a business makes from sales.
- Someone affected by a business, like workers or customers.
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- When a business makes enough money to cover costs but no profit.
- A person who starts and runs their own business.
- How quickly something can be turned into cash.
- The costs of running a business, like rent and bills.
- When two businesses join together.
- Flow - The money moving in and out of a business.
10 Clues: When two businesses join together. • A place where people buy and sell things. • The total money a business makes from sales. • The money a business keeps after paying costs. • How quickly something can be turned into cash. • A person who starts and runs their own business. • Flow - The money moving in and out of a business. • ...
Plants Presentation 2025-03-06
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- cells adjacent to the cell column and connected by large perforations (holes) at the end walls.
- hypotonic to the root cells and has enough tension to draw the water out of the root cells and up to the shoot of the plant
- tissues that transports carbon compound
- tissues that produce carbon compounds from photosynthesis
- transportssucrose through active transport
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- dead at maturity therefore they have no plasma membrane
- mechanism by which plants refill their xylem cells with sap and also cause sap to rise
- water molecules from the soil are able to diffuse into the plant’s root cells through:
- channels where transportation occurs, created by columns of cells
- Process by which water moves through the plants as well as its evaporation through the plant’s leaves, stems, and other above-ground parts of the plant
10 Clues: tissues that transports carbon compound • transportssucrose through active transport • dead at maturity therefore they have no plasma membrane • tissues that produce carbon compounds from photosynthesis • channels where transportation occurs, created by columns of cells • mechanism by which plants refill their xylem cells with sap and also cause sap to rise • ...
Amazing Plants 2023-10-31
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- the height of a plant
- plants ______ an insect and then eat it
- the width of a plant
- this plant traps the insect inside with its large spines
- tree the world's tallest tree, can grow up to 100 meters tall
- the world's biggest plant, 1 meter wide
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- this plant traps insects with its sticky leaves
- this plant looks like a cup
- insects ______ ____ the leaf
- the sundew leaf traps because of its ______ leaf
10 Clues: the width of a plant • the height of a plant • this plant looks like a cup • insects ______ ____ the leaf • plants ______ an insect and then eat it • the world's biggest plant, 1 meter wide • this plant traps insects with its sticky leaves • the sundew leaf traps because of its ______ leaf • this plant traps the insect inside with its large spines • ...
Lower plants 2024-01-23
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- The largest and diverse group of algae, considered ancestors of higher plants
- A brown pigment used in the accessory pigments of heterocontophyta
- Diploid generation which produces spores
- A type of reproduction involving the fusion of 2 gametes of the same shape
- The body of lower plants
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- The class of algae under chlorophyta that includes filamentous algae with a specific type of sexual reproduction called conjugation
- Haploid generation which produces gametes
- A division of algae is known for its multicellular thallus and red colour
- A type of reproduction involving 2 gametes where one is ovoid and the other is motile
- Unicellular organisms with a complex internal structure, including a contractile vacuole and red eyespot
10 Clues: The body of lower plants • Diploid generation which produces spores • Haploid generation which produces gametes • A brown pigment used in the accessory pigments of heterocontophyta • A division of algae is known for its multicellular thallus and red colour • A type of reproduction involving the fusion of 2 gametes of the same shape • ...
Medicinal Plants 2024-10-18
10 Clues: SHUNS AGNI ISSUES • KING OF TRICHOLOGY • BRAHMA TO REMEMBER • CAN INCREASE YOUR HP • SWEET BOX FOR VOICE BOX • LUNGS EXCLAIM WAH! WAH!! • CAN END AN ERA OF VATA IN BODY • SOUR BUT SHOWERS LOVE LIKE MOTHER • PICTURES HEALTH THROUGH METABOLISM • IF IMMUNE TO RUCHI THEN GOOD FOR IMMUNITY
Classifying Plants 2024-11-13
10 Clues: lives one year • lives for 2 years • culture of plants • lives more than 2+ years • makes the vascular tissue • creates the dermal tissue • one copy of each chromosomes • tiny plants, with tiny stems • makes up the epidermal plant • Two copies of each chromosome
Plants & Pilgrim 2024-03-12
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- Our newest product line. (2 words)
- All our Artisans earn a fair, living ______.
- A popular spot for hanging ornaments. (2 words)
- National flower of Thailand.
- Pilgrim Imports is phasing out this packaging material.
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- Popular skin-soothing houseplant.
- Prickly potted plant.
- Our metals consist of copper, nickel & ______.
- All our products are handmade in this country.
- Pilgrim pins come on a card that can be ______.
10 Clues: Prickly potted plant. • National flower of Thailand. • Popular skin-soothing houseplant. • Our newest product line. (2 words) • All our Artisans earn a fair, living ______. • Our metals consist of copper, nickel & ______. • All our products are handmade in this country. • A popular spot for hanging ornaments. (2 words) • Pilgrim pins come on a card that can be ______. • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-04-03
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- this is the state tree of Iowa
- these types of trees are green all year round
- usually green; collects light for food
- the part of the plant that holds it in the soil
- main support of a plant
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- is made of petals; contains the seeds
- this type of tree lives in tropical areas
- the small nub on a plant a flower grows from
- a spiny plant that lives in the desert
- some trees produce these, like apples and oranges
10 Clues: main support of a plant • this is the state tree of Iowa • is made of petals; contains the seeds • a spiny plant that lives in the desert • usually green; collects light for food • this type of tree lives in tropical areas • the small nub on a plant a flower grows from • these types of trees are green all year round • the part of the plant that holds it in the soil • ...
Science (Plants) 2021-08-25
10 Clues: fruits • vegetable • Tree of life • harmful plants • give you rashes. • grow in the tree • make you very ill • give us shade from the sun • make a place look beautiful • Some plants____ us when we touch them
Science (Plants) 2021-08-25
10 Clues: fruits • vegetable • Tree of life • harmful plants • grow in the tree • give you rashes. • make you very ill • give us shade from the sun • make a place look beautiful • Some plants____ us when we touch them
Pitcher Plants 2022-01-19
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- a plant with a deep tube containing a liquid to trap insects for food
- sink under water and die
- having bad smell
- quantily, bit
- not at all certain
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- container for liquids
- mix with a liquid and become part of it
- catch in a place where there is no escape
- a unit used to measure an amount of liquid
- take in, suck up
10 Clues: quantily, bit • having bad smell • take in, suck up • not at all certain • container for liquids • sink under water and die • mix with a liquid and become part of it • catch in a place where there is no escape • a unit used to measure an amount of liquid • a plant with a deep tube containing a liquid to trap insects for food
Plants Excretion 2025-07-14
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- A metabolic process in which cells break down glucose to release energy. Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is released as a waste during respiration in plants.
- Non-living plant cells that do not carry out metabolic activities. Plants use these to store wastes safely, as these cells cannot be harmed by toxic substances.
- The release of waste substances from the roots into the surrounding soil. Some plants excrete unwanted substances directly into the soil through their root systems.
- The natural process by which leaves fall off from a plant. Waste stored in leaves is removed from the plant body when they fall.
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- The loss of excess water in the form of water vapour from aerial parts of plants, mainly through stomata. It helps in excretion of extra water from the plant body.
- Fluid-filled sacs within plant cells that store water, nutrients, and waste products. Many plant waste substances are stored in these vacuoles.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to prepare food from carbon dioxide and water. Oxygen is released as a waste product during this process.
- The process by which waste products of metabolism are removed from the body. In plants, excretion occurs without a specialized system and uses different passive strategies.
- Thick, sticky substances secreted by some plants, especially in older tissues. These are waste products stored mainly in old xylem tissue.
- The older, non-functional part of xylem tissue. Plants store waste products like resins and gums here.
10 Clues: The older, non-functional part of xylem tissue. Plants store waste products like resins and gums here. • The natural process by which leaves fall off from a plant. Waste stored in leaves is removed from the plant body when they fall. • ...
Medicinal plants 2022-07-31
Harnessing plants 2025-10-16
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- addition of a phosphate group to a molecule
- separation and storing of CO2 in a safe way
- to lessen, e.g. the effects of climate change
- using computers to solve biological problems
- remove contamination; make clean
- first person to do something
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- the ability to withstand difficult conditions
- another word for illness
- involving the way organisms act
- a discovery or idea which changes the trajectory of a research or experiment
10 Clues: another word for illness • first person to do something • involving the way organisms act • remove contamination; make clean • addition of a phosphate group to a molecule • separation and storing of CO2 in a safe way • using computers to solve biological problems • the ability to withstand difficult conditions • to lessen, e.g. the effects of climate change • ...
Medicinal Plants 2025-12-03
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- used to treat sunburns
- used in pesto and to treat colds
- is derived from the Latin word 'febrifugia'
- produces capsaicin and is very spicy
- produces curcumin and a bright orange powder
- used to relieve nausea
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- has blue flowers and in some places, is eaten as vegetable
- produces digoxin and has pink flowers
- is derived from the Greek word 'thymos'
- helps renew skin cells and has orange flowers
10 Clues: used to treat sunburns • used to relieve nausea • used in pesto and to treat colds • produces capsaicin and is very spicy • produces digoxin and has pink flowers • is derived from the Greek word 'thymos' • is derived from the Latin word 'febrifugia' • produces curcumin and a bright orange powder • helps renew skin cells and has orange flowers • ...
Plants Vocab 2026-04-23
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- Green pigment in plants.
- Protects and holds the seeds of a plant.
- The process plants use to make food.
- They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. They make the food for the plant.
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- The gas plants take in to make food.
- Part of a plant that makes seeds
- They soak up the vitamins and minerals, and store food.
- This part supports the plant.
- The gas made during photosynthesis.
- The type of food plants make.
10 Clues: Green pigment in plants. • This part supports the plant. • The type of food plants make. • Part of a plant that makes seeds • The gas made during photosynthesis. • The gas plants take in to make food. • The process plants use to make food. • Protects and holds the seeds of a plant. • They soak up the vitamins and minerals, and store food. • ...
Poisonous Plants 2026-06-01
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- A long-lived churchyard tree with dark green needles and toxic red berries.
- A giant invasive plant whose clear sap causes painful skin blisters in the summer sun.
- A lethal olive-yellow wild mushroom that grows near tree roots and has a bulbous sac at the base.
- A tall wild plant with purple, bell-shaped flowers that is highly toxic to the heart.
- A common evergreen climbing vine that can irritate skin and blankets old stone walls.
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- A deadly wild plant with shiny black berries whose name means "beautiful lady" in Italian, also known as deadly nightshade.
- A toxic wild herb with clusters of white flowers that look like flat umbrellas or parsley.
- A shiny yellow meadow flower that tastes bitter and is poisonous to grazing livestock.
- A parasitic evergreen plant with white berries that grows high up in the branches of apple and oak trees.
- A spiky, glossy evergreen leaf with bright red winter berries used for traditional decorations.
10 Clues: A long-lived churchyard tree with dark green needles and toxic red berries. • A tall wild plant with purple, bell-shaped flowers that is highly toxic to the heart. • A common evergreen climbing vine that can irritate skin and blankets old stone walls. • A shiny yellow meadow flower that tastes bitter and is poisonous to grazing livestock. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Food chain 2026-05-20
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- living things that can make their own food using sunlight, water and air.
- a sequence showing how each living thing gets its food and how energy moves
- the natural enviroment where a plant or animal lives
- carnivores that eat secondary consumers
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- animals that are hunted and eaten by predators
- animals that hunt and eat other animals
- the process plants use to turn sunlight into food
- animals that eat other animals
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- animals that only eat plants
- herbivores that eat plants and get energy from producers
- organisms that break down dead plants and animals
- animals that cannot make their own food, so they eat plants or other animals.
- animals that eat primary consumers
14 Clues: animals that only eat plants • animals that eat other animals • animals that eat primary consumers • carnivores that eat secondary consumers • animals that hunt and eat other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • animals that are hunted and eaten by predators • organisms that break down dead plants and animals • ...
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 • ...
MEDICINAL PLANTS 2020-11-03
10 Clues: queen of fruit • underground stem • neutralize toxins • comes from caribbean • to treat mouth sores • similar with tumeric • one fruit with peanut • other name of mengkudu • better than orange for vitamin C • STMJ: Susu, telur, madu, and _____
Growing Plants 2022-03-31
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- This holds a plant's roots in place.
- This carries nutrients throughout a plant.
- Plants breathe this.
- Plants need this for photosynthesis.
- It conducts water and minerals to the leaves.
- A young plant is called a.
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- The part of a plant that produces seeds.
- Is the part of a flower that is often colored.
- The green part of a plant that makes food.
- Part of a plant that grows into a new plant.
10 Clues: Plants breathe this. • A young plant is called a. • This holds a plant's roots in place. • Plants need this for photosynthesis. • The part of a plant that produces seeds. • The green part of a plant that makes food. • This carries nutrients throughout a plant. • Part of a plant that grows into a new plant. • It conducts water and minerals to the leaves. • ...
Puzzling Plants 2017-07-18
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- The fastest growing plants in water
- Seeds from this plant are used to make your favourite chocolates
- A freely floating aquatic plant which may rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 meter in height
- Also termed as the Holy basil and known for its important medicinal properties
- One of the largest flowering plant families which includes around 28000 species
- Carnivorous plant and produces the biggest flowers ever
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- They water in the trunk (up to 120,000 litres) to endure harsh drought conditions
- The Koala feeds on its leaves, but can be harmful to other animals
- It's bark is used for several medicinal purpose including anti-malaria alkaloid, quinine
- The world’s largest water plant
10 Clues: The world’s largest water plant • The fastest growing plants in water • Carnivorous plant and produces the biggest flowers ever • Seeds from this plant are used to make your favourite chocolates • The Koala feeds on its leaves, but can be harmful to other animals • Also termed as the Holy basil and known for its important medicinal properties • ...
Plants Life 2014-01-24
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- A structure in th plant that are found in the leaf cells.
- Most plants move water and nurtients thorugh the ______.
- Part of the plant that transports materials throughout the plant.
- Carries sugar to the roots from the leaves.
- A system that is an anchor for the plant and also brings water and nutrients up.
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- The area in the leaf where oxygen and carbon dioxide are stored.
- carries water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves.
- A system that brings sunlight and carbon dioxide and create sugar and carb, also known as the stems and leaves of the plant.
- What is it called when water exits the plant and goes into the air.
- A waxy protective layer that prevents too much water from evaporating.
10 Clues: Carries sugar to the roots from the leaves. • Most plants move water and nurtients thorugh the ______. • A structure in th plant that are found in the leaf cells. • carries water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves. • The area in the leaf where oxygen and carbon dioxide are stored. • Part of the plant that transports materials throughout the plant. • ...
Growing Plants 2014-11-23
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- is the part of the plant that absorbs water
- is a seed plant that does not produce a flower
- are thin branching roots that often cover a wide area
- are roots that never touch the ground
- is a seed plant that produces flowers
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- have a main stalk root that goes deep in the ground
- is the process of making food (for a plant)
- moves sugars throughout the plant
- are roots that "prop up" and support a plant
- is a series of tubes that moves water up the stem of a plant
10 Clues: moves sugars throughout the plant • are roots that never touch the ground • is a seed plant that produces flowers • is the part of the plant that absorbs water • is the process of making food (for a plant) • are roots that "prop up" and support a plant • is a seed plant that does not produce a flower • have a main stalk root that goes deep in the ground • ...
Plants Galore!!! 2014-11-22
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- A thin hairlike outgrowth of an epidermal cell.
- A plant that produces seeds that has fruit around it.
- The process that green plants use to make food.
- A root that never touches the ground.
- The outer layer directly beneath the epidermis.
- They let water and nutriance transport through the plants.
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- Where Chlorophyll is stored.
- Something that is on the end of a root.
- "Naked Seed"
- The outside layer of tissue in a plant.
10 Clues: "Naked Seed" • Where Chlorophyll is stored. • A root that never touches the ground. • Something that is on the end of a root. • The outside layer of tissue in a plant. • A thin hairlike outgrowth of an epidermal cell. • The process that green plants use to make food. • The outer layer directly beneath the epidermis. • A plant that produces seeds that has fruit around it. • ...
plants Wonderland 2014-11-23
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- First part of tree's rings to form after winter
- Series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem
- A seed plant that produces flowers
- The process of making food
- Moves sugars that are in plants leaves to other parts
- When the plant is low on water
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- rings that are produced later in it's season
- Oxygen combines with stored sugar
- A seed plant that does not produce a flower
- Xylem and Phloem cells are made in the Cambium
10 Clues: The process of making food • When the plant is low on water • Oxygen combines with stored sugar • A seed plant that produces flowers • A seed plant that does not produce a flower • rings that are produced later in it's season • Xylem and Phloem cells are made in the Cambium • First part of tree's rings to form after winter • ...
Plants Wonderland 2014-11-23
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- Happens when the plant is low on water
- A seed plant that doesn't produce flowers
- Oxygen and sugars combine
- Moves sugars made in plant's leaves to other parts of plant
- A series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem
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- The process of making food
- Xylem and Phloem layers are seperated by this
- Rings produced at the beginning of a trees growth season
- Wood rings produed later in the growth season
- A seed plant that produces flowers
10 Clues: Oxygen and sugars combine • The process of making food • A seed plant that produces flowers • Happens when the plant is low on water • A seed plant that doesn't produce flowers • Xylem and Phloem layers are seperated by this • Wood rings produed later in the growth season • Rings produced at the beginning of a trees growth season • ...
Poisonous Plants 2014-03-06
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- One leaf can kill a child
- No amount of this plant is considered safe to ingest
- Few animals can actually eat the leaves and berries
- Also known as Milk sickness
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- cleopatra applied the oil to her eyes
- Don't stand under if raining
- the fruit is delicious but flowers and leaves are poisonous
- seeds are only dangerous if coatig is broken
- I look like lavender
- symptoms are dizziness, dry mouth, dialation of pupils, weakness, irregular heart rythm and possible death
10 Clues: I look like lavender • One leaf can kill a child • Also known as Milk sickness • Don't stand under if raining • cleopatra applied the oil to her eyes • seeds are only dangerous if coatig is broken • Few animals can actually eat the leaves and berries • No amount of this plant is considered safe to ingest • the fruit is delicious but flowers and leaves are poisonous • ...
THEME - PLANTS 2023-12-02
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- The substance that gives leaves their green colour.
- The part of the plant which absorbs water.
- weak plants that mostly grow along the ground are called------.
- What do insects collect from flowers.
- life cycle of a plant starts from this.
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- Give one example of shrub.
- Which part of the plant attracts insects to help with pollination.
- The process of making food in plants.
- Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight.
- ----- is a example of tree.
10 Clues: Give one example of shrub. • ----- is a example of tree. • The process of making food in plants. • What do insects collect from flowers. • life cycle of a plant starts from this. • Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight. • The part of the plant which absorbs water. • The substance that gives leaves their green colour. • ...
Plants Vocab 2023-02-27
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- the part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food
- decaying matter used as fertilizer
- dirt where plants grow
- the part of a plant that attaches to the ground
- dark soil of decomposed plants
- an object that can grow a new plant
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- the part of a plant with seeds
- hard soil that gets sticky when wet
- the supportive body of a plant
- a loose mixture of rocks
10 Clues: dirt where plants grow • a loose mixture of rocks • the part of a plant with seeds • the supportive body of a plant • dark soil of decomposed plants • decaying matter used as fertilizer • hard soil that gets sticky when wet • an object that can grow a new plant • the part of a plant that attaches to the ground • the part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food
Desert Plants 2023-03-19
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- pear Popular cactus with edible fruits.
- Cactus Cactus that is a good source of water.
- Tree whose wood is often used to smoke food.
- Weed that resembles clover.
- Tree with very sharp thorns.
- Cactus that gets its name from a spikey mammal.
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- Cactus that only grows in the Sonoran Desert.
- Bush that can be burned to dispel bad energy.
- Bush that smells wonderful after it rains.
- Verde The state tree of AZ.
10 Clues: Verde The state tree of AZ. • Weed that resembles clover. • Tree with very sharp thorns. • pear Popular cactus with edible fruits. • Bush that smells wonderful after it rains. • Tree whose wood is often used to smoke food. • Cactus that only grows in the Sonoran Desert. • Bush that can be burned to dispel bad energy. • Cactus Cactus that is a good source of water. • ...
carnivorous plants 2024-05-05
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- the floral structure consisting of the calyx and corolla, or alternatively referred to as tepals
- The genus of sundews.
- One of the members resembling a leaf or petal, constituting the calyx of the flower.
- symmetry characterized by two equal halves
- a group of similar species, where the first of the two names of each species is the generic name
- the flowers female part, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary
- the Genus of American Pitcher plantss
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- Flowers that remain closed and thus self-pollinate.
- the leaf shaped part found within the sepals, which is frequently pigmented
- Flowers with petals that are partially or fully fused together.
10 Clues: The genus of sundews. • the Genus of American Pitcher plantss • symmetry characterized by two equal halves • Flowers that remain closed and thus self-pollinate. • Flowers with petals that are partially or fully fused together. • the flowers female part, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary • ...
plants 5 2024-05-09
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- Annual with tall spikes of flowers that resemble dragon faces.
- Shade-loving annual with brightly colored flowers.
- Annual flower known for its daisy-like blooms and ferny foliage.
- Common herb used as a garnish or flavoring in a variety of dishes.
- Balm Perennial herb known for its fragrant leaves and tubular flowers, attracting pollinators.
- Tall herb with feathery leaves, used in cooking and pickling.
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- Annual with edible flowers and leaves, often used in salads.
- Annual with colorful, heart-shaped flowers, often used in cool-season gardens.
- Hardy annual with bright yellow or orange flowers, also known as pot marigold.
- Herb with grayish-green leaves, used in cooking and medicine.
10 Clues: Shade-loving annual with brightly colored flowers. • Annual with edible flowers and leaves, often used in salads. • Herb with grayish-green leaves, used in cooking and medicine. • Tall herb with feathery leaves, used in cooking and pickling. • Annual with tall spikes of flowers that resemble dragon faces. • ...
Extraordinary Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor
- - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap
- - Carnivorous plant that catches insects in its trap
- - Flower with the largest single bloom
- - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch
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- - Tree with red resin and an umbrella-like canopy
- - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves
- - Tree known for its enormous size and age
- - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers
10 Clues: - Plant with a strong, unpleasant odor • - Flower with the largest single bloom • - Sensitive plant that reacts to touch • - Plant with two long, ribbon-like leaves • - Tree known for its enormous size and age • - Ornamental plant with bright orange flowers • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • - Carnivorous plant with a pitcher-shaped trap • ...
Biology Plants 2024-05-27
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- Where do plants store their seeds?
- This colorful part of a flower attracts insects for pollination.
- What do plants release into the air during photosynthesis?
- What do we call the process by which plants grow from a seed?
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- What do you call the part of the plant that holds it in the ground?
- What do you call the tiny grains that contain male reproductive cells in a flower?
- dioxide Plants need this gas from the air to perform photosynthesis.
- What do plants use to anchor themselves and transport water and nutrients?
- What do plants absorb from the soil to help them grow?
- This part of plant takes sunlight to create food.
10 Clues: Where do plants store their seeds? • This part of plant takes sunlight to create food. • What do plants absorb from the soil to help them grow? • What do plants release into the air during photosynthesis? • What do we call the process by which plants grow from a seed? • This colorful part of a flower attracts insects for pollination. • ...
Plants Crossword 2022-09-15
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- The sticky powder inside a flower
- Plants need this to grow (comes from the sun)
- Plants make this so we can breathe
- These are part of a flower
- The growing process for plants
- What a plant grows from
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- The first thing to grow out of a seed (grows down)
- Plants use these to catch sunlight
- Help flowering plants make seeds (ex. bees)
- This holds the plant, leaves, and flowers (grows up)
10 Clues: What a plant grows from • These are part of a flower • The growing process for plants • The sticky powder inside a flower • Plants use these to catch sunlight • Plants make this so we can breathe • Help flowering plants make seeds (ex. bees) • Plants need this to grow (comes from the sun) • The first thing to grow out of a seed (grows down) • ...
Flowers & Plants 2025-08-01
10 Clues: Climbing green plant. • Grows in dry deserts. • Purple and smells nice. • Red and often romantic. • Tall with a yellow head. • Plant with leafy fronds. • Elegant flower, often white. • Delicate and tropical flower. • Spring flower with many colors. • White petals with yellow center.
Flowering Plants 2026-04-15
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- The female part of the flower which turns into the seed.
- The process where the seed is released
- The process where the seed grows into a plant
- The male part of the flower
- A pretty plant with attractive features
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- Pollen is deposited onto the stigma
- Pollen enters the stigma and into the ovary
- The colorful and attractive part of the plant
- What the Ovule becomes after fertilisation occurs
- What the Ovary becomes after fertilisation occurs
10 Clues: The male part of the flower • Pollen is deposited onto the stigma • The process where the seed is released • A pretty plant with attractive features • Pollen enters the stigma and into the ovary • The process where the seed grows into a plant • The colorful and attractive part of the plant • What the Ovule becomes after fertilisation occurs • ...
DOn d0n 2022-03-16
Cannabis Crossword #8 2023-06-04
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- A watering system that delivers a controlled amount of water directly to the base of cannabis plants.
- A unit of measurement used to determine the concentration of nutrients in a solution, such as the nutrient solution for hydroponic cultivation.
- A rooting hormone gel used to promote root development in cannabis cuttings.
- Device used to remove odors from the air in a cannabis growing space.
- Natural fiber derived from coconut husks, used as a growing medium for cannabis cultivation.
- The phase of cannabis growth characterized by leafy growth and no flower development.
- A lightweight mineral used in growing mediums to improve moisture retention and aeration.
- A condition in which cannabis roots become overcrowded and tangled within the container.
- A condition where certain nutrients become unavailable to cannabis plants due to imbalanced pH or nutrient levels.
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- A hydroponic system that intermittently floods the cannabis roots with nutrient-rich water.
- A type of grow light technology commonly used for flowering cannabis plants (not LED)
- Fungal disease that affects the roots of cannabis plants, often caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
- Tiny arachnids that can infest and damage cannabis plants
- Notches or indents in a water pipe that hold ice cubes to cool down the smoke.
- Essential nutrient for cannabis plants' root development, flowering, and overall growth.
- Essential nutrient for cannabis plants' leaf development, photosynthesis, and overall vigor.
- Portable water pipe that combines the benefits of a bong and a handheld pipe.
- Informal term for particularly resinous cannabis.
- Small wooden box with compartments for storing cannabis and a one-hitter pipe.
19 Clues: Informal term for particularly resinous cannabis. • Tiny arachnids that can infest and damage cannabis plants • Device used to remove odors from the air in a cannabis growing space. • A rooting hormone gel used to promote root development in cannabis cuttings. • Portable water pipe that combines the benefits of a bong and a handheld pipe. • ...
Plants review of vocabulary and concepts 2023-11-28
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- female part of the flower that holds the eggs
- this is what is made by the anthers of a flower
- transports water up from the roots throughout the rest of the plant
- the process where pollen is transferred from the male parts of a flower to the female parts of a flower
- female part of the flower that holds up the stigma
- anchors the plant and brings it nutrients and water from the soil
- this is the substance that is transported by the phloem
- the process by which water gets into the roots of a plant
- vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits
- type of sugar that is created by the process of photosynthesis
- small openings found under the leaves where gas exchange occurs
- the tip of the root where cell division constantly takes place
- absorbs sunlight and exchange gases for photosynthesis
- this is the substance that is transported by the xylem
- type of plants that have a special system in place to transport water and nutrients throughout a plant
- supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits and transports water and sugars throughout the plant
- cell structure found in plants that give it support and protection
- male part of a flower that holds up the anthers
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- cell structure found in plants that is where photosynthesis takes place
- gas that plants need as a reactant for photosynthesis to take place
- the female organs of a flower
- gas that plants release as a product of photosynthesis
- the process of losing water through the leaves of a plant through evaporation
- vascular plants that disperse spores
- type of plants that do not have a way to transport water throughout a plant and have to rely only on osmosis
- the male organs of a flower
- brightly colored parts of the flowers that attract bees or butterflies
- vascular plants that have seeds, usually in cones, but no flowers
- sticky part on top of the pistil that captures pollen
- modified leaf that covers the flower while it develops
- male part of the flower that produces pollen
- transports sugars from the leaves throughout the rest of the plant
32 Clues: the male organs of a flower • the female organs of a flower • vascular plants that disperse spores • male part of the flower that produces pollen • female part of the flower that holds the eggs • this is what is made by the anthers of a flower • vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits • male part of a flower that holds up the anthers • ...
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? • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-22
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- The place where plants and animals live.
- Animals which kill and eat other animals.
- Substances which lower the quality of another substance.
- Brightly colored part of flower.
- Male part of a flower.
- Animals that feed only on meat.
- A substance that dissolves in liquid.
- Female part of a flower.
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- Producers in food chain.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Animals that eat only plants.
- Things that decay.
- Things that have life.
- Feeding tube of a butterfly.
- Sees of certain plants which grow in pods.
- Amount of matter contained in a body.
- Animals that eat both plant and animals.
17 Clues: Things that decay. • Things that have life. • Male part of a flower. • Producers in food chain. • Female part of a flower. • Feeding tube of a butterfly. • Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that feed only on meat. • Brightly colored part of flower. • Amount of matter contained in a body. • A substance that dissolves in liquid. • The place where plants and animals live. • ...
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 • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-12-13
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- An organism that is able to make its own food
- During respiration, plants release this into the atmosphere
- What makes plants green and helps them gain energy from the sun
- Plants "breathe" this in to make food
- Where producers first gain their energy
- Plants absorb this through their roots
- The smallest unit of life
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- The process of an organism creating its own food
- Plants gain this from the soil. Decomposers help provide this
- The "sugar" that is created during photosynthesis
- What surrounds the plant cell that animal cells don't have
- These are examples of producers
- Living
13 Clues: Living • The smallest unit of life • These are examples of producers • Plants "breathe" this in to make food • Plants absorb this through their roots • Where producers first gain their energy • An organism that is able to make its own food • The process of an organism creating its own food • The "sugar" that is created during photosynthesis • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary 2025-10-14
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- the process in which plants release water
- a process in which plants make their own food
- a substance that gives plants their green color
- animals that eat plants and meat
- an area where there are living and non-living things
- factors non-living things
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- animals that eat only plants
- living organisms that eat other living organisms
- animals that eat meat
- factors living organisms
- the openings on the surface of a plant through which after is released
- plants are producers because they make their own food
- all the living things in an area
13 Clues: animals that eat meat • factors living organisms • factors non-living things • animals that eat only plants • all the living things in an area • animals that eat plants and meat • the process in which plants release water • a process in which plants make their own food • a substance that gives plants their green color • living organisms that eat other living organisms • ...
Biomass Energy Crossword 2026-03-10
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- Place where electricity is produced
- Power used to create electricity or heat
- Material used to produce energy
- Gas produced from organic waste
- The star that gives energy to plants
- Resources that can naturally replace themselves
- Heating biomass to create gas fuel
- Living things that store energy from the sun
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- Using waste again to create something useful
- Farming activities that produce biomass
- Process where bacteria break down waste
- Energy that powers homes and devices
- Using resources so they do not run out
- Leftover materials that can be used for energy
- Energy source that can be used again
- Burning biomass to make energy
- Energy from plants and natural waste
- Gas absorbed by plants during growth
- The natural world around us
- A common biomass material from trees
20 Clues: The natural world around us • Burning biomass to make energy • Material used to produce energy • Gas produced from organic waste • Heating biomass to create gas fuel • Place where electricity is produced • Energy that powers homes and devices • Energy source that can be used again • Energy from plants and natural waste • The star that gives energy to plants • ...
Parts of a Plant 2025-07-23
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- Leaves need this for photosynthesis
- Tiny pores on leaves
- How some non-flowering plants reproduce
- The female parts of the flower
- Where the plant makes food
- The gas that plants breathe out
- The process where plants make food
- A small non-flowering plant with tiny roots
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- Carries food around the plant
- The part of a plant that protects seeds
- A root system with only thin, branching roots
- The male parts of the flower
- A non-flowering plant that does not produce spores
- The kind of food a plant makes
- Something that helps plants reproduce
- A non-flowering plant with sori
- Carries water from the roots to the leaves
- Anchors the plant in the soil
- This holds the plant up
19 Clues: Tiny pores on leaves • This holds the plant up • Where the plant makes food • The male parts of the flower • Carries food around the plant • Anchors the plant in the soil • The kind of food a plant makes • The female parts of the flower • A non-flowering plant with sori • The gas that plants breathe out • The process where plants make food • Leaves need this for photosynthesis • ...
PLANTS AND ANIMALS NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE 2019-07-09
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- delivers substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
- typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems.
- are animals that only eat plants.
- 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.
- is the energy currency of life.
- provides energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- intake by plants.
- to continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed.
- is the process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones.
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- is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- organisms are able to make their own food.
- allows plants to absorb energy from light.
- is the process in your body that turns simple structures into more complex structures.
- is a condition in which something takes in another substance.
- is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- is an important organic compound in metabolism.
- are mainly sugars and starches that the body breaks down into glucose.
- are animals that gets food from killing and eating other animals.
- providing energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur.
- responsible for gas exchange called respiration.
- 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 - Ch. 8 & 9 2023-02-10
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- Means "covered seed", cone-bearing plant
- On either side of the stoma that regulates the size of the opening
- Loosly packed cells that carry carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen
- Rings that form because the xylem grows differently at different times of the year
- Occurs when a plant grows toward or away from a stimulus
- Long chains of sugar
- Small chemicals made by some plant tissues that affect how other plant structures grow
- An opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gasses to move into and out of the leaf
- Plants that bloom when the night is shorter
- Causes shoots and stems to grow by causing their cells to enlarge
- A layer of living cells just under the deaf cork
- A vascular tissue that moves finished sugars out of the leaf
- Plants that bloom whenever the conditions are right
- Vascular tissue of a leaf
- A waxy coating on plants that helps prevent water loss
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- Thick-walled cells that support the plant
- Plants that bloom when the night is longer
- Means "bare seed", flowering plant
- Plants whose vascular bundles are found in a ring around the outer portion of stem
- A kind of pressure caused by the presence of water
- A vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients into the leaf
- Tightly packed cells that circulate chloroplasts
- A young plant inside a seed
- Causes cells to divide
- Inhibits several plant hormones and prevents seeds from sprouting
- Plants whose vascular bundles are evenly distributed throughout their stems
- Tissue that conducts water and other material in some plants
- A gas that causes fruit to ripen
28 Clues: Long chains of sugar • Causes cells to divide • Vascular tissue of a leaf • A young plant inside a seed • A gas that causes fruit to ripen • Means "bare seed", flowering plant • Means "covered seed", cone-bearing plant • Thick-walled cells that support the plant • Plants that bloom when the night is longer • Plants that bloom when the night is shorter • ...
Living Organisms, Ecosystems, Matter 2023-05-25
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- the female part of the flower
- what is produced during photosynthesis besides glucose
- what you get when you freeze a liquid
- a structure or behavior that helps a plant or animal survive in its environment
- a period of inactivity, like hibernation, that a seed goes through in order to survive the winter
- a plants growth response to heat
- the 3 ingredients needed for photosynthesis are Carbon Dioxide, water and ____?
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- what is produced when a liquid is heated to the point of evaporation
- an organism that eats dead animals rather than hunt living prey
- the process by which plants make their own food
- an organism that only eats animals
- when liquid turns to gas because of heat
- the part of the flower that produces the pollen
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- the male part of the flower
- when gas turns to liquid because heat is taken away
- any organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis
- any organism that breaks down dead plants and animals to return nutrients to the soil
- an organism that only eats plants
- any living thing
- what you get when you melt a solid
- any organism that eats producers
- a plants growth response to gravity
- the way a plant grows in response to a stimulus
- the sticky part of the flower that catches the pollen
- the colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- the natural sugar that plants make for themselves to eat
- the thicker green leaves that protect the flower when it is a bud
28 Clues: any living thing • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • any organism that eats producers • a plants growth response to heat • an organism that only eats plants • what you get when you melt a solid • an organism that only eats animals • a plants growth response to gravity • what you get when you freeze a liquid • when liquid turns to gas because of heat • ...
EDELEcosCrossword 2024-01-11
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- Gas needed for life
- wall An animal cell doesn't have this
- What you should do instead of having a bath
- Low energy consuming light
- An organism that gets energy like humans do
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- Organism that eats another organism for food
- The second organism in a food chain
- Trees that lose their leaves
- All the stages in an organisms life
- Controls all the cell's functions
- A gas produced by plants during the day
- Name for all the different living things
- Trees that have needles for leaves
- A gas we don’t need and which plants use for photosynthesis
- This biome is a cold desert
- Biome where you'd normally find a gazelle
- An organism that eats other animals
- chain How energy moves through an ecosystem
- What plants absorb through their roots
- When two organisms help each other
- A primary source of oxygen
- Organisms with a backbone
- This is a synonym of biome
- These organisms produce oxygen
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- The first organism in a food chain
- web Many connected food chains
- The second of the 3Rs
- The function to take in food to get energy
- The title of our Project
- When organism fight for territory
- Polluted precipitation
- Organism killed and eaten by another
- Synonyms for plants
- Artificial ecosystem for marine organisms
- The first of the 3Rs
- Plant food is made here
- All the ecosystems and organisms occupy it
- Trees that never lose their colour
- dioxide Gas absorbed by plants during the day
- Organisms where all are equal
- The third of the 3Rs
- An organism that only consumes plants
- The non-living components in an ecosystem
- What plants need for reproduction
- Synonym for animals
- The top of a mountain
47 Clues: Gas needed for life • Synonyms for plants • Synonym for animals • The first of the 3Rs • The third of the 3Rs • The second of the 3Rs • The top of a mountain • Polluted precipitation • Plant food is made here • The title of our Project • Organisms with a backbone • Low energy consuming light • A primary source of oxygen • This is a synonym of biome • This biome is a cold desert • ...
Cl3-S-Plant Life_Easy 2020-07-14
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- Thick stem of a tree.
- Food factory of the plant.
- We eat the leaves of
- A hard thick stem and main wooden axis of a trees.
- Carrot, radish store food in their
- Plants with soft and weak stems.
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- Plants that grows along the ground.
- Plants that need support to grow.
- A stem that stores sugar.
- Plants that have thorns and thick leaves.
- The largest plants.
- Plants with thin and hard stems.
12 Clues: The largest plants. • We eat the leaves of • Thick stem of a tree. • A stem that stores sugar. • Food factory of the plant. • Plants with soft and weak stems. • Plants with thin and hard stems. • Plants that need support to grow. • Carrot, radish store food in their • Plants that grows along the ground. • Plants that have thorns and thick leaves. • ...
Plant Life Cycle 2021-08-09
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- tiny growing plants; fragile and easily damaged
- produces grains of pollen
- emerge from seeds and grow down into soil
- where plant life begins
- where plants get energy
- supports the anther
- stigma, ovary, and ovule together
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- outside the petal and protects unopened flower
- All organisms go through
- brightly colored and strongly scented
- brightly colored; used to attract insects
- where plants get nutrients
- the anther and filament together
- plants provide this to other living things
- collects pollen grains
15 Clues: supports the anther • collects pollen grains • where plant life begins • where plants get energy • All organisms go through • produces grains of pollen • where plants get nutrients • the anther and filament together • stigma, ovary, and ovule together • brightly colored and strongly scented • brightly colored; used to attract insects • emerge from seeds and grow down into soil • ...
