plants Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8 2015-01-02
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- another term for salt loving
- this process is to produce edible , farmable plants
- a wide range of__ can be biomanufactured by placing medicine producing genes into plants.
- are those that improve crop values to the consumer
- another serious problem faced by producers are __
- ethanol made from crop residue or_
- thuringiensis this bacteria known for killing insects by distrupting their digestive process.
- this herbicides kill all plants thus are applies to
- this herbicide kills only certain plants
- a synthetic compound that is a nonselective systemic herbicide, particularly effective against perennial weeds.
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- a corporation developed non selective herbicide
- crops with more than one genetically engineered trait are said to have __
- _ included the development of crop varieties that could be grown in specific climatic region
- the weeds compete with crops for soil nutrients and __
- ethanol made from crop residue
- plants and algae may also been engineered to produce oils that may be use as __ fuel
- the corporation called __the non selective herbicide
- one insect that causesthe greatest damage to corn crops is the european _ _
- traits that increase crop yields, are what trait?
- any toxic substance produced by a fungus.
20 Clues: another term for salt loving • ethanol made from crop residue • ethanol made from crop residue or_ • this herbicide kills only certain plants • any toxic substance produced by a fungus. • a corporation developed non selective herbicide • traits that increase crop yields, are what trait? • another serious problem faced by producers are __ • ...
Ecosystems and Biochemical cycles 2024-02-18
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- the ability to do work
- the colonization of a habitat that once supported plant and animal life but was abandoned due to ecological disturbance
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- Renewable Energy from Plants and Animals
- any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life
- organisms that feeds on plants or other animals for energy
- feeding on animal wastes
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- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- those that predate upon primary consumers
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- carnivores at the top of the trophic pyramid
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water
- when a new area of land is populated by a group of species for the first time
- living organisms that are part of an environment
- organisms that make their own food
20 Clues: the ability to do work • feeding on animal wastes • organisms that make their own food • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • Renewable Energy from Plants and Animals • those that predate upon primary consumers • carnivores at the top of the trophic pyramid • the position of an organism in the food chain • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Coneflower (Echinacea spp.) 2023-06-06
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- - Common color of Coneflower petals (One word)
- - Plants in the Echinacea genus are believed to have healing properties (One word)
- - Coneflowers are relatively simple to cultivate (Two words)
- - To draw or allure something towards oneself (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - Common name for plants in the Echinacea genus (One word)
- - Coneflowers are known for their ability to tolerate dry conditions (One word)
- - Place where Coneflowers are often cultivated (One word)
- - Perennial plant with medicinal properties (One word)
- - Echinacea is believed to support the body's natural defense system (One word)
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- - Scientific name of the Coneflower (One word)
- - Insect or animal that transfers pollen from one flower to another (One word)
- - Describing plants with soft, green stems and leaves (One word)
- - Pertaining to natural remedies derived from plants (One word)
- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators (One word)
- - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word)
- - Central part of the Coneflower that contains seeds (One word)
- - Colorful bloom often found in gardens and prairies (One word)
- - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word)
20 Clues: - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word) • - Common color of Coneflower petals (One word) • - Scientific name of the Coneflower (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word) • - Perennial plant with medicinal properties (One word) • ...
Greenhouse 2022-12-08
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- A hydroponics system that draws water up from a reservoir
- The male reproductive part of a plant
- The sticky top part of the pistil
- The part of the flower that holds structural support
- A greenhouse that both roof pitches are not the same
- A hydroponics system where plants are suspended in water
- The middle section of the pistil
- The support for the anther on the stamen
- A greenhouse that is attached to another building
- A greenhouse that is several even span greenhouses connected
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- A hydroponics system that creates a constant shallow stream of water
- The part of the pistil that holds the seeds
- A greenhouse that both roof pitches are the same
- The process of growing fish and plants together
- The female reproductive part of a plant
- A hydroponics where water slowly drips onto the plants
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- A hydroponics system that has the table tiled so there is a constant flow of water
- A hydroponics system where plants are grown in a vertical system
- The pollen producing part of the stamen
- The process of growing plants in alternative medium
- The green outer part of a flower that supports the petals
22 Clues: Where photosynthesis takes place • The middle section of the pistil • The sticky top part of the pistil • The male reproductive part of a plant • The female reproductive part of a plant • The pollen producing part of the stamen • The support for the anther on the stamen • The part of the pistil that holds the seeds • The process of growing fish and plants together • ...
xword 2025-04-01
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- A surface used for cutting food
- A small cart used to carry soil or plants in a garden
- A tool used for sweeping the floor
- A soft pillow for a sofa or chair
- Small plants used for cooking and seasoning food
- A kitchen appliance used to heat food quickly
- A room where people relax and watch TV
- A barrier that separates properties
- A container used to pour drinks
- A kitchen appliance used to brown bread
- A substance used to help plants grow
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- A piece of cloth or paper used to wipe your mouth
- A large container used for taking a bath
- A piece of furniture used to store books
- The space at the top of a house used for storage
- A person who takes care of plants and flowers
- The lowest floor of a house, often underground
- A handle used to open and close a door
- Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating
- An outdoor area with seating, often in a garden
- A container used for boiling water
- A flexible tube used to water plants
- A plant that climbs walls or fences
23 Clues: A surface used for cutting food • A container used to pour drinks • A soft pillow for a sofa or chair • A tool used for sweeping the floor • A container used for boiling water • A barrier that separates properties • A plant that climbs walls or fences • A flexible tube used to water plants • A substance used to help plants grow • A handle used to open and close a door • ...
Photosynthesis Brayden Lucas 2024-10-31
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- the letter a in adp/atp
- another name for photosystem 1
- site of photosynthesis, thylakoids, and stroma
- another name for photosystem 2
- another name for C6H12O6
- plants use water, CO2 and what else in photosynthesis
- a stack of thylakoids is called what
- plants use ATP and what else for energy
- H2O
- another name for autotroph
- empty space in the chloroplast
- humans exhale this, plants use it
- aka the light-independent stage
- what plants do to get food
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- make their own food using sunlight, water, and CO2
- don't make their own food
- 3 of these in atp, 2 of these in ADP
- product of the light-independent stage
- one factor that can affect photosynthesis
- take a phosphate from atp what do you get
- another name for heterotroph
- add a phosphate to ADP what do you get
- named after Melvin Calvin
- what gives plants their green color
- another name for the Calvin cycle
- disc-shaped structures in the chloroplast
- the natural coloring of a plant or animal
- pentagon/middle shape in the ATP structure diagram
28 Clues: H2O • the letter a in adp/atp • another name for C6H12O6 • don't make their own food • named after Melvin Calvin • another name for autotroph • what plants do to get food • another name for heterotroph • another name for photosystem 1 • another name for photosystem 2 • empty space in the chloroplast • aka the light-independent stage • another name for the Calvin cycle • ...
photosynthesis-Kamellah Kidd 2024-10-31
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- liquid used by plants to create glucose or oxygen
- light dependant requires this
- reduces power in cell
- your body's primary source of energy
- another name for light independant
- chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of Dna
- an organism that eats other plants for energy
- organism that CAN NOT create its own food
- source of energy with 2 phosphates
- also known as photosystem 2
- the natural coloring of animal\plants
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- the degree of intensity of heat in a substance
- also known as photosystem 1
- form of phosphoric acid, contains phosphorus
- Calvin cycle takes place in this
- light dependant stage takes place in this
- another name for Calvin cycle and light independant
- a gas composed of one atom of carbon
- process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy
- organism that produces its own food
- a stack of thylakoids
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- organism that creates its own food
- plants and algae and cyanibacteria
- also known as light independent stage
- source of energy with 3 phosphates
- sugar found in RNA
27 Clues: sugar found in RNA • reduces power in cell • a stack of thylakoids • also known as photosystem 1 • also known as photosystem 2 • light dependant requires this • Calvin cycle takes place in this • another name for light independant • organism that creates its own food • plants and algae and cyanibacteria • source of energy with 2 phosphates • source of energy with 3 phosphates • ...
UNIT 4 : LIFE ON EARTH 2024-12-19
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- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- A person who works to protect the environment
- A layer of gases surrounding Earth that supports life
- A wide variety of life forms on Earth
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes
- A living thing that produces its own energy from sunlight
- A change in climate patterns over time
- All the plants and animals living in a specific environment
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- A species that is at risk of disappearing forever
- A sudden and dramatic decrease in animal or plant populations
- A type of plant that provides oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide
- A person who studies animals in their natural habitats
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- A place where an animal or plant normally lives
- A large mammal that is a symbol of conservation efforts
- A group of animals or plants that are similar and can reproduce
- The destruction of forests, often for agriculture
- A large natural stream of water flowing to the sea
- An area of land where few plants or animals can survive due to lack of water
- Natural resources that can be replaced, such as wind or solar power
20 Clues: A wide variety of life forms on Earth • A change in climate patterns over time • Animals that hunt other animals for food • A person who works to protect the environment • A place where an animal or plant normally lives • A species that is at risk of disappearing forever • The destruction of forests, often for agriculture • ...
Life processes in plants 2025-08-10
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- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves used for gas exchange.
- Liquid used to test for the presence of starch.
- The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy.
- The usable form released during respiration.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Stored form of carbohydrate in plants; tested with iodine.
- The movement of water, minerals, and food within plants.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- Tube-like tissue that transports water and minerals in a plant.
- Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- The main site of photosynthesis in a plant.
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- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light; chlorophyll is an example.
- The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Essential raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The source of carbon dioxide for plants.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The gas released during photosynthesis. • The source of carbon dioxide for plants. • The main site of photosynthesis in a plant. • The usable form released during respiration. • The energy source required for photosynthesis. • Liquid used to test for the presence of starch. • The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis. • ...
Ecosystem 2020-05-21
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- How much of a specific species there is alive
- These animals only eat their food.
- They break down stuff that animals leave behind
- They are not alive. Like the air or soil
- Where animals live.
- Something that can make its own food or give its own food. An example is a plant
- The resources that the plants and animals have around them to survive
- This animal eats plants and animals
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- The process that plants go threw to make their own food
- Animals that get hunted down by the predator
- They ecosystem is in an orderly state.
- They hunt for there food.An example is a tiger.
- This animals only eats plants
- This animal only eats animals
- When a species dies and the ecosystem can't keep on going
- Something that is alive like the animals and plants.
16 Clues: Where animals live. • This animals only eats plants • This animal only eats animals • These animals only eat their food. • This animal eats plants and animals • They ecosystem is in an orderly state. • They are not alive. Like the air or soil • Animals that get hunted down by the predator • How much of a specific species there is alive • ...
Ecosystem 2020-05-21
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- How much of a specific species there is alive
- These animals only eat their food.
- They break down stuff that animals leave behind
- They are not alive. Like the air or soil
- Where animals live.
- Something that can make its own food or give its own food. An example is a plant
- The resources that the plants and animals have around them to survive
- This animal eats plants and animals
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- The process that plants go threw to make their own food
- Animals that get hunted down by the predator
- The ecosystem is in an orderly state.
- They hunt for there food.An example is a tiger.
- This animals only eats plants
- This animal only eats animals
- When a species dies and the ecosystem can't keep on going
- Something that is alive like the animals and plants.
16 Clues: Where animals live. • This animals only eats plants • This animal only eats animals • These animals only eat their food. • This animal eats plants and animals • The ecosystem is in an orderly state. • They are not alive. Like the air or soil • Animals that get hunted down by the predator • How much of a specific species there is alive • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Review 2023-03-30
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- breaks down already dead material
- an area that has similar plants and animals
- living layer of the Earth
- rock, soil, temperature are all _______ parts of an ecosystem
- the pigment in the leaf that along with the sun allows carbon dioxide and water molecules to be pulled apart
- because plants make their own food they are considered ______
- feeds on dead animals
- any living thing in an ecosystem
- the process by which plants make their own food
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- an ecosystem is the _____________ between living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment
- all of the living things in an ecosystem
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- plants need carbon dioxide, sun and ______ to make energy
- organism that only eats plants
- this is released out of the stomata of a plant during photosynthesis
- the name for sugar that is made by photosynthesis
- when water in a lake heats up and turns from a liquid to a gas
- a group of gorillas living in the rainforest is called a ....
- all of the living parts of an ecosystem are called .....
- the name for when water turns from a gas to a liquid in the clouds which leads to precipitation
- organism that only eats animals
- 90 percent of the water in a plant leaves through the stomata in a process called ....
- the interaction of living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment is called a ....
23 Clues: feeds on dead animals • living layer of the Earth • organism that only eats plants • organism that only eats animals • any living thing in an ecosystem • breaks down already dead material • all of the living things in an ecosystem • organism that eats both plants and animals • an area that has similar plants and animals • the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Plants: Structures, Functions & Adaptations 2023-03-22
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- The process by which plants convert nitrates from the soil into amino acids.
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars.
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through small pores in their leaves.
- Protects the flower bud before it opens
- The hormone that regulates a plant's response to stress and helps it conserve water.
- Young plant that develops from the zygote of a fertilized egg
- The type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- The male gametes of a flower.
- The hormone that promotes cell elongation and growth in plants.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
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- The process by which plants convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
- A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther
- The specialized cells that regulate gas exchange in leaves.
- The specialized cells in plant leaves that contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- The type of plant tissue that provides structural support and protection.
- The type of plant tissue that produces new cells and helps the plant grow.
- The colored part of a flower that attracts insects
- Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules
- The outermost layer of cells in plant roots that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- The process by which plants respond to touch or physical contact.
21 Clues: The male gametes of a flower. • Protects the flower bud before it opens • The male reproductive part of a flower. • The female reproductive part of a flower. • Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules • The colored part of a flower that attracts insects • A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther • ...
Importance of Rainforests 2016-10-31
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- This is proof of the rainforests healing power.
- Species of which animal from both Australia and South America can help with health complaints.
- Rain that falls in a rainforest is quickly absorbed by plants and returned to the air as....
- Rainforests help to cool the Earth by up to f______ d_____________.
- What per cent of Earths surface are covered by forests?
- This location produces half of all the Earths oxygen.
- What per cent of plants and animals have been analysed for their potential?
- These were the source of the world's first birth control pills.
- Best timber in the world for guitar making.
- Over 3000 plants from the rainforest are used to control f_____________.
- This is kept relatively stable with the help of rainforests.
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- Rainforests are sometime referred to as what due to their oxygen production.
- Classification of the timber produced from rainforest trees.
- This originally came from cacao trees native to the Amazon rainforest.
- Even p_________________ v___________ from an Amazonian snake can be used as medicine.
- More than 7000 m__________ m__________ are made from rainforest plants.
- Indigenious people generally have l________ impact on their forest home.
- This ingredient is used in chewies and comes from rainforest plants.
- At least h_______ of all known plants and animals live in the forests
- Rainforests help keep Earth cool by absorbing much of the s__________ h__________.
- Number of indigenious people living in rainforests worldwide.
- Created by water vapour.
22 Clues: Created by water vapour. • Best timber in the world for guitar making. • This is proof of the rainforests healing power. • This location produces half of all the Earths oxygen. • What per cent of Earths surface are covered by forests? • Classification of the timber produced from rainforest trees. • This is kept relatively stable with the help of rainforests. • ...
Biology Unit 2 2023-09-28
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- is an essential nutrient for animals and plants
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- is the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances that can be used in making chemical energy
- is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- are organisms that can produce their own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the total amount of water on a planet
- is widely distributed forming organic compounds when combined with hydrogen, oxygen, etc
- is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
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- does not use oxygen to produce energy
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- includes the rocks and minerals on Earth
- is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy
- is a naturally occurring element that is essential for growth and reproduction in both plants and animals
- is the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals, and bacteria
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- is a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival, used especially to refer to aerobic bacteria
20 Clues: does not use oxygen to produce energy • the total amount of water on a planet • includes the rocks and minerals on Earth • is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • organism that breaks down dead organic material • is an essential nutrient for animals and plants • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2024-09-09
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- a place where plants and animals live that have certain weather patterns, temperature, and amounts of rain
- the lack of rainfall in a specific area for a long period of time
- an organism that makes its own food
- an animal that eats only other animals
- a natural disaster that starts over warm water and has an eye
- chain, a diagram that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to the next
- tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that lets carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
- a system of all living and nonliving things that work together
- disaster, a catastrophic event caused by nature
- energy, energy created from the sun
- Resources, things that we get from nature that use on a daily basis
- a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms for energy
- a living thing
- an animal that eats only plants
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- energy, energy created from heat from the earth
- the animal that is being hunted
- the green pigment found in plants that captures sunlight
- an animal that eats both plants and other animals
- the animal that is hunting
- energy, energy created from running water
- fuel, made from dead plants and animals that have been buried underground for thousands of years
- a natural disaster that comes from violent shaking of the ground
- an excessive amount of rainfall that causes water to rise over banks
- the sugar that plants make for themselves for energy
25 Clues: a living thing • the animal that is hunting • the animal that is being hunted • an animal that eats only plants • an organism that makes its own food • energy, energy created from the sun • an animal that eats only other animals • energy, energy created from running water • a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake • energy, energy created from heat from the earth • ...
Intro to Ecology - Irene 2024-11-19
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- All areas on Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The total amount of living matter in a specific area.
- A group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- An organism that makes its own food, like plants.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- Each step in a food chain or web, representing energy flow.
- All the populations of different species living together in an area.
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- The process by which organisms use chemicals to produce food, often in the absence of sunlight.
- An organism that eats dead matter and waste.
- A community and its non-living environment working together.
- A large area with similar climate, plants, and animals (e.g., desert, forest).
- An organism that eats plants or other animals for energy.
- An organism, like fungi or bacteria, that breaks down dead organisms.
- An organism, usually a plant, that creates energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- A sequence showing how energy flows from one organism to another.
- A diagram showing energy or matter distribution in an ecosystem.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
23 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • An organism that eats dead matter and waste. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • A complex network of interconnected food chains. • An organism that makes its own food, like plants. • The total amount of living matter in a specific area. • ...
agriculture 2024-11-21
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- The process of gathering crops when they are ripe.
- The hobby of growing plants, flowers, and vegetables in a backyard.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as carrots, potatoes, or spinach.
- Essential liquid needed for all living things to grow and survive.
- Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs.
- A human-like figure placed in fields to scare away birds from crops.
- A living organism that grows in soil and typically produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- A colorful reproductive structure found on plants, often associated with beauty.
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- A breed of large dairy cattle, typically black and white in color.
- Ruse A famous historical figure known for his pioneering work in farming in Australia.
- Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking.
- A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of soil and livestock management.
- A powerful vehicle used on farms for plowing, tilling, or hauling.
- Opposite of kind or friendly; can also refer to something average or middle.
- Unwanted plants that grow in gardens or fields, often competing with crops.
- The earth's upper layer that plants grow in, made up of dirt, sand, and organic matter.
- Instruments used for farming or gardening, such as shovels or rakes.
- Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes.
20 Clues: Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs. • The process of gathering crops when they are ripe. • Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking. • A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals. • Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. • Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes. • ...
ECOLOGY CROSSWORD 2024-10-13
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- another word for an organism that eats
- organisms burn this percentage of the food they take in
- denotes the direction of food transfer within a food chain
- feed off of dead organisms, returning nutrients to the soil
- animal that eats both plants and other animals
- all of the organisms of the same kind, living together in the same area
- molecules produced by a chemical reaction
- name of the sugar that plants produce
- gas produced as a waste product during photosynthesis
- molecules needed in order for a chemical reaction to occur
- the number of individuals in population that the environment can comfortably sustain.
- liquid needed by plants in order to photosynthesize
- organisms that make their own food; another term for plants
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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- gas needed by plants in order to photosynthesize
- animal that only eats only plants
- all the trophic levels, in order, stacked upon each other (triangular shape)
- the energy that keeps food webs going and going, forever and ever
- animal that only eats other animals
- both organisms benefit from each other
- all the different kinds of organisms living together in an area
- as a predator population increases, its prey population ________
- all the different kinds of organisms living in an area, along with the nonliving components of the environment
- green pigment located in plant cells that helps photosynthesis happen
- one organism benefits at the expense of the other
25 Clues: animal that only eats only plants • animal that only eats other animals • name of the sugar that plants produce • another word for an organism that eats • both organisms benefit from each other • molecules produced by a chemical reaction • animal that eats both plants and other animals • gas needed by plants in order to photosynthesize • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
Class 7 2025-02-10
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- The secret green potion in leaves that soaks up sunlight like a sponge.
- The nature’s clean-up crew, munching on dead stuff like a recycling team.
- The fancy-dressed part of a plant that’s all about spreading love (and pollen!).
- The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity.
- The “I can cook my own food” club of plants and some bacteria.
- Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing).
- The air bags in your chest that keep you from turning into a balloon.
- The sweet treat plants make for themselves—no candy store needed!
- Plants’ superpower to make food using sunlight—like a green magic trick!
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- DIOXIDE The gas plants “inhale” while we “exhale”—talk about teamwork!
- Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required!
- The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp!
- The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans.
- The plant’s personal water slide, bringing drinks from the roots up!
- The speedy delivery service that carries oxygen and nutrients all over your body.
- The art of eating right, or just eating everything in sight!
- INTESTINE The place where your food goes on a long, twisty slide and gets absorbed.
- The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets.
- ENGINEERING The high-tech makeover for plants and animals—like science’s magic wand!
19 Clues: The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp! • Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required! • Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing). • The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets. • The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity. • The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans. • ...
7_4 FF 2023-03-13
Across
- an insect that damages plants
- meat from pigs
- soil that can be used for farming
- more or less the same as harvest
- = cattle
- rehevöityminen
- if it doesn't rain enough, the farmer has to his ___ system to water the plants
- a plant that grows in your garden that you want to get rid of
- hay or straw; given to e.g. horses and cows to eat
- opposite of urban
- before planting seeds you usually have to do this; to turn over the soil
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- vuoroviljely
- meat from e.g. chickens
- solid waste from animals, e.g. horses, that is used to help plants grow
- often a chemical substance that helps the plants to grow
- lisäaine
- more or less the same as pesticide
- when we throw excess food out
- someone who sells something but not in a store
19 Clues: lisäaine • = cattle • vuoroviljely • meat from pigs • rehevöityminen • opposite of urban • meat from e.g. chickens • an insect that damages plants • when we throw excess food out • more or less the same as harvest • soil that can be used for farming • more or less the same as pesticide • someone who sells something but not in a store • hay or straw; given to e.g. horses and cows to eat • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2016-04-01
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- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- cambuim thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- short fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- stage diploid stage in the life cycle pf plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid gametes through mitosis
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- person or people who determined the name for the plant
- study of earth's physical structure and substance
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- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plants organs
- plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristic due to changes in the environment
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- study of the movement distribution and quality of water on earth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
18 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of earth's physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for the plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
Classification 2021-11-02
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- Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of the segmented worms. Examples are earthworms and leeches.
- Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of flatworms.
- Plants with no vascular tissue which reproduce using spores.
- Plants that bear their seeds in cones and have male and female cones on separate plants.
- Plants that reproduce using spores and have a vascular system for transporting food and water throughout the plant.
- A class that includes all the animals that have a body covering of hair and feed their babies on milk produced by the mother.
- Animals with a nerve cord running down their backs, and an endoskeleton.
- Trees with separate male and female plants. Pollen is produces in cones. The female tree produces fleshy-coated seeds.
- Radially symmetrical animals. Examples are starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers.
- Phylum of animals that are bilaterally symmetrical, have well-developed internal organs, and have a muscular foot which they use to move along.
- Jawless fish with an internal skeleton made of cartilage. Examples include hagfish and lampreys.
- Animals with scales covering their body; ectotherms, most of which lay eggs with leathery shells.
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- A type of plants that produce seeds fully within an ovary inside a flower.
- Animals with radial symmetry, one body opening and stinging cells. Examples are jellyfish, sea anemones and coral polyps.
- The bony fish. Examples are tuna, barramundi and eels.
- Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of the sponges.
- Plants that bear their seeds on cones and have male and female cones on the same tree. Example pine trees.
- Plants with no vascular tissue that reproduce using spores.
- Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of the roundworms.
- Chordates that live both in and out of water.
- Fish with proper jaws and teeth, a skeleton made of cartilage and fins on the sides of their bodies as well as along their backs. Examples are sharks and rays.
- Animals with an exoskeleton and jointed limbs. Examples are crabs and insects.
- Animals with feathers covering their body; lay hard shelled eggs and are endothermic.
23 Clues: Chordates that live both in and out of water. • Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of flatworms. • The bony fish. Examples are tuna, barramundi and eels. • Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of the sponges. • Phylum of the animal kingdom consisting of the roundworms. • Plants with no vascular tissue that reproduce using spores. • ...
Biology Scavenger Hunt Terms 2023-03-06
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- small dry one seeded fruit that doesn't open to release the seed
- contain single cotyledon and feature parallel veins
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears 2 cotyledons
- the collective sepals of a flower that forms a protective layer around a flower bud
- cone bearing seed plants like pine trees
- symbiotic partnership of 2 separate organisms, a fungus and an alga
- a plant that lives more than 2 years
- part of the stamen that contains the pollen
- a primary vertical growing central plant root
- the asexual and diploid phase which produces spores
- a flower that contains stamens, pistil, petals and sepals
- a protective waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant
- horizontal plant stem that takes root at pts. to form new plants
- low growing plants that reproduce with spores and lack roots, stems, and leaves
- sexual plant phase featuring haploid cells
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- a plant that has seed unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- leaf with blade divided to the middle forming 2 or more leaflets
- support appendage for climbing plant
- contain either male or female portion of the flower
- contains ovules which develop into seeds upon fertilization; matures into a fruit
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars, etc. downward from the leaves
- fruits derived from multiple ovaries of a single flower
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants
- a complex organic polymer in cell walls making them rigid and woody
- green plant pigment and component for photosynthesis
- vascular tissue that conducts water and nutrients upward to plants
- edible root, stem, or leaf
- outermost layer of cells covering a plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season
- mosses and liverworts
- male fertilizing organ of a flower including anther and filament
- female organs of a flower including stigma, style, and ovary
- the petals of a flower
- a leaf stalk
- mature ripened ovary along with the contents of the ovary
36 Clues: a leaf stalk • mosses and liverworts • the petals of a flower • edible root, stem, or leaf • support appendage for climbing plant • a plant that lives more than 2 years • cone bearing seed plants like pine trees • outermost layer of cells covering a plant • sexual plant phase featuring haploid cells • part of the stamen that contains the pollen • ...
Ms.M's Crossword Challenge 2025-07-08
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- needed to keep plants hydrated
- used to move dirt
- grow into baby plants
- what we are trying to grow
- what we use to water
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- our craft today
- gives plants space to grow
- grow off stems and branches
- like to eat our garden too
- holds the plant upright
- helps the plants make chlorophyll
- lets plants absorb and carry nutrients
12 Clues: our craft today • used to move dirt • what we use to water • grow into baby plants • holds the plant upright • gives plants space to grow • like to eat our garden too • what we are trying to grow • grow off stems and branches • needed to keep plants hydrated • helps the plants make chlorophyll • lets plants absorb and carry nutrients
Unit 3 Crossword 2024-01-15
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- Slow and irreversible movements related to growth of plant.
- Type of cells that plants are made up of
- Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit.
- Newly made carbohydrates mixed with water forms __.
- Plants release a large amount of this gas.
- CO2 is enters through this part of the plant.
- Formed when water and mineral salts are absorbed by root hairs.
- Part of seed that is a nutritive substance surrounding the embryo.
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- Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright.
- Plants are __trophic.
- Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs.
- Type of reproduction that occurs in seedless plants like mosses or ferns.
- Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits.
- Above ground stems that grow parallel to ground (strawberries)
14 Clues: Plants are __trophic. • Type of cells that plants are made up of • Plants release a large amount of this gas. • CO2 is enters through this part of the plant. • Organ that supports and keeps the plant upright. • Name of plants whose seeds are contained in fruit. • Type of small plant that has tissues but no organs. • Category of seed plants that do not produce fruits. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-03
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- Where communities of plants and animals that live together.
- A substance that changes during a chemical reaction.
- An organism that feeds dead plants or animals.
- When one animal preys on others.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- Breathing
- Where one organism benefits and the doesn’t get affected.
- The process that plants use to make food.
- When one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- A relationship between two species where they both benefit.
- Non-living things inside an ecosystem.
- A place where a lot of animals live
- An organism that makes its own food.
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- species: The first species to colonize untouched land.
- Living things inside a ecosystem
- An animal that eats only plants
- An animal that eats only meat.
- When both species benefit.
- factor: Anything in the habitat that limits the organism from reaching its biotic potential.
- What plants and animals do to help them survive in their habitat.
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich.
- All the biomes reside inside it
- What an organism releases.
- All the animals of a species.
- All the populations of one area
- the place where an organism lives.
- Specific groups inside a population
- When another biome overtakes another
- Capacity: The most of a population that the habitat can handle
- What organisms do to live inside their habitat.
- An organism that eats other organisms for food.
31 Clues: Breathing • When both species benefit. • What an organism releases. • All the animals of a species. • An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants • All the biomes reside inside it • All the populations of one area • Living things inside a ecosystem • When one animal preys on others. • the place where an organism lives. • Specific groups inside a population • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-03
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- the place where an organism lives.
- A place where a lot of animals live
- Specific groups inside a population
- factor Anything in the habitat that limits the organism from reaching its biotic potential.
- A relationship between two species where they both benefit.
- When one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- An animal that eats only plants
- species The first species to colonize untouched land.
- When another biome overtakes another
- Living things inside a ecosystem
- An animal that eats only meat.
- The process that plants use to make food.
- Capacity The most of a population that the habitat can handle
- A substance that changes during a chemical reaction.
- All the animals of a species.
- When one animal preys on others.
- What organisms do to live inside their habitat.
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- Non-living things inside an ecosystem.
- Where communities of plants and animals that live together.
- All the populations of one area
- An organism that makes its own food.
- When both species benefit.
- All the biomes reside inside it
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich.
- Where one organism benefits and the doesn’t get affected.
- Breathing
- An organism that feeds dead plants or animals.
- What plants and animals do to help them survive in their habitat.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- An organism that eats other organisms for food.
- What an organism releases.
31 Clues: Breathing • When both species benefit. • What an organism releases. • All the animals of a species. • An animal that eats only meat. • All the populations of one area • All the biomes reside inside it • An animal that eats only plants • Living things inside a ecosystem • When one animal preys on others. • the place where an organism lives. • A place where a lot of animals live • ...
plants leaves and roots (DS EG) 2022-03-04
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- an aerial root specialized for gaseous exchange they are a spongy root
- has ribsomes connected to it
- Plants that live many years
- grouped in strands and does not have a secondary wall
- roots that take nutrients from other plants
- roots that keep plants stable for the weather or other reasons.
- at maturaty takes up 90 percent of the the cell
- cells become much larger and the vacuoles merge
- the root stops at a certain size
- roots that store a large amount of water
- Dissolve sugar and metabolizes it
- Cell division process referred to as cell cycle
- cells that lack a nucleus
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- cells that have stroma and grana
- Aid in converting fat to carbohydrates
- Secretory cells may function individually or as part of a secretory tissue
- roots that grow on the above-ground parts of a plant. plants that grow runners
- An adventitious root that arises from a node. they are orchids and other plants
- specially modified for storage of starch and other nutrients
- pulls the plants deeper into the soil
- Leaves are attached to stems at nodes, with stem regions between nodes known as internodes
- protects the roots coming to any harm
- roots that contain large numbers of nitrogen-Fixing bacteria
- an intricate network of microtubules and microfilaments
- Permanent regions of active cell division
- the process of cellular division that produces two daughter cells with equal amounts of DNA
26 Clues: cells that lack a nucleus • Plants that live many years • has ribsomes connected to it • cells that have stroma and grana • the root stops at a certain size • Dissolve sugar and metabolizes it • pulls the plants deeper into the soil • protects the roots coming to any harm • Aid in converting fat to carbohydrates • roots that store a large amount of water • ...
Exam 1 Vocabulary Review 2023-02-12
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- Domain all plants are in
- plant tissue responsible for transport
- plant that has flowers, fruits, and seeds
- the ____ cohesion theory explains water movement in a plant
- innovation inspired by nature
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight in plants
- Light reactions are followed by the ____ cycle
- study of tree rings
- organism that can synthesize its own food
- location of cell division on the plant body
- xylem cells transport this
- primary energy carrier molecule in cells
- plant that has seeds but not flowers
- sugar moves from source to ___ locations in a plant
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- component of primary cell walls in plants
- diffusion of water across a membrane
- this type of transport requires ATP
- solution with a comparably greater solute concentration
- type of plant growth that adds height
- cellular ____ releases energy from the breakdown of food
- type of cell division yielding two, identical cells
- plant organ primarily responsible for photosynthesis
- cell organelle that stores starch
- basic unit of life
- plant organ responsible for water absorption
- ground tissue cell with the thinnest cell wall
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- color of light plants do NOT use during photosynthesis
- water loss from stomata
- the cell membrane is described by the fluid ____ model
- water molecules bond to other water molecules
- kingdom all plants are in
- these cells transport sugar
- waste product released during photosynthesis
- the three types of plants tissues are dermal, vascular, and ___
- site of cellular respiration
36 Clues: basic unit of life • study of tree rings • water loss from stomata • Domain all plants are in • kingdom all plants are in • xylem cells transport this • these cells transport sugar • site of cellular respiration • innovation inspired by nature • cell organelle that stores starch • this type of transport requires ATP • diffusion of water across a membrane • ...
Ecosystems 2022-11-05
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- a living thing that hunts other living things for food
- Chain the path of energy in food from one organism to another
- an animal that only eats plants
- a variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals
- Web the overlapping food chains in a community
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem including water soil and temperature
- a living thing that is hunted for food
- the role an organism has in its ecosystem
- plants or animals
- organism that cannot make its own food eats plants or other animals
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- an animal that eats other animals
- all the organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
- organism that produces food and oxygen that animals need
- the process in which plants use the sun’s energy to make food
- is a community of living and nonliving organisms that work together
- Factor anything that controls the growth or survival of an organism or population
- breaks down dead organisms into useful things that enrich soil
- the area in which an organism lives
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment such as camouflage
- the study of living things in their environment
- a living part of an ecosystem including animals plants and fungi
- Pyramid a diagram showing earth’s food chain from the ground up
- all the populations living in an area
25 Clues: plants or animals • an animal that only eats plants • an animal that eats other animals • the area in which an organism lives • all the populations living in an area • a living thing that is hunted for food • the role an organism has in its ecosystem • an animal that eats both plants and animals • Web the overlapping food chains in a community • ...
Gastropub Project Crossword Puzzle 2 2024-12-06
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- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- the functional role that it plays within an ecosystem.
- an organism that feeds on primary producers, such as plants or algae.
- are the non-material benefits that ecosystems provide to humans
- an organism that breaks down organic material such as dead organisms.
- the state or quality of producing something, especially crops
- the process of converting natural nitrogen compounds into ammonia
- type of ecological succession in which plants and animals first colonize a barren, lifeless habitat.
- plankton consisting of microscopic plants
- as the coastal ocean
- occurs when a portion of the atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor
- an animal that feeds on plants
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a community of plants, animals, and fungi
- a relationship between organisms in which one is harmed when both are trying to use the same resource related to growth, reproduction, or survivabili
- remove the nitrates or nitrites from (soil, air, or water) by chemical reduction
- the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- a group of living organisms that mainly feed on primary consumers or herbivores to get energy.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
20 Clues: as the coastal ocean • an animal that feeds on plants • a community of plants, animals, and fungi • plankton consisting of microscopic plants • the functional role that it plays within an ecosystem. • the state or quality of producing something, especially crops • are the non-material benefits that ecosystems provide to humans • ...
Biology 2025-08-20
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- The bright, colorful part of a flower that attracts bees and butterflies.
- A place where many animals of the same kind live together, like ants.
- Tiny living things that can only be seen with a microscope and sometimes cause sickness.
- The underground part of a plant that takes in water and minerals from the soil.
- The animals that are eaten by predators.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- The outer covering of an animal’s body, like fur, scales, or feathers.
- Animals that can live both on land and in water, such as frogs.
- The thin tubes in plants that carry water from roots to leaves.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and air to make their own food.
- Tiny holes on human skin that release sweat.
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- Animals that eat only plants, such as cows and rabbits.
- The green substance in plants that helps them capture sunlight for food.
- The big change that turns a caterpillar into a butterfly.
- Animals that feed their babies with milk.
- The small part inside a cell that controls its activities.
- Dioxide The gas from the air that plants take in to make their food.
- The breathing holes on the surface of plant leaves.
- Animals that reproduce by laying eggs, such as birds or reptiles.
- A small insect that makes honey and helps pollinate flowers.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
21 Clues: The animals that are eaten by predators. • Animals that feed their babies with milk. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • An animal that hunts other animals for food. • Tiny holes on human skin that release sweat. • The breathing holes on the surface of plant leaves. • Animals that eat only plants, such as cows and rabbits. • ...
Chapter 5 Science! 2021-08-24
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- a term used to describe non-living factors in the environment
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- the process mating one breed of plant animal with another breed of that plant or animal
- species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- the flow of energy from organism to organism in a feeding relationship
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- an organism that lives on or in a host, taking food or shelter from the host; the host gets nothing in return and may be harmed
- an ecosystem that is diverse and able to provide fro the needs of the organisms living there over a long period of time
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
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- non-living factors in the environment
- a method of controlling unwanted pests by using a natural predator or disease
- a raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- active hunting at night
- an animal that only eats plants
- regular burning to reduce the amount of fuel available for a fire
- another name for interdependance
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
19 Clues: active hunting at night • an animal that only eats plants • another name for interdependance • non-living factors in the environment • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • the process used by plants to make their own food • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis - GCSE Retrieval 2023-03-30
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- caused in ireland by a potato pathogen
- the holes on the bottom of leaves
- plants do this all the time
- add ten degrees of this and the rate doubles
- the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- a limiting factor not temperature
- on the very top of a leaf
- needed to make chlorophyll
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- a species of canadian pondweed on the phone
- the photosynthetic pigment in plants
- on the very bottom of a leaf
- dwarf plants without this
- a virus that can affect plants
- creates air gaps in the leaf
- the formation of glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- the loss of water from leaves
- measures the uptake of water from leaves
17 Clues: dwarf plants without this • on the very top of a leaf • needed to make chlorophyll • plants do this all the time • on the very bottom of a leaf • creates air gaps in the leaf • the loss of water from leaves • a virus that can affect plants • the holes on the bottom of leaves • a limiting factor not temperature • the photosynthetic pigment in plants • ...
Extra Credit to boost your mark cross word 2023-12-22
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- physical rather then biological
- animals that only eat meat
- Herbivores that feed on plants
- organisms that break down other died organisms
- a pyramid with usually four trophic levels
- animals that get eaten by others
- animals that only eat plants
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- animals that eat other dead animals
- organisms that shape to its environment
- animals that feed on smaller plants and animals
- UN native organisms that harm the environment
- animals that prey on others
- the animals that eat seacondary consumers
- organisms that make their own food
- a linear network of links in a food web
- all food chains in one ecosystem
- animals that eat meat and plants
17 Clues: animals that only eat meat • animals that prey on others • animals that only eat plants • Herbivores that feed on plants • physical rather then biological • animals that get eaten by others • all food chains in one ecosystem • animals that eat meat and plants • organisms that make their own food • animals that eat other dead animals • organisms that shape to its environment • ...
Life Science 2024-03-15
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- Shows multiple food chains and how they are connected.
- eats both plants and animals
- Living things that eat other organisms for energy.
- Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens.
- Organisms that break down dead matter.
- Connects roots to leaves and supports the plant.
- Absorbs water and nutrients.
- Needed by all living things to survive.
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- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- Uses pictures and arrows to represent the flow of energy.
- eat only vegtables
- Things in the soil that make plants more healthy
- Plants that make food using energy from the Sun.
- eat only meat
- A type of sugar that plants use for food and growth
15 Clues: eat only meat • eat only vegtables • eats both plants and animals • Absorbs water and nutrients. • Organisms that break down dead matter. • Needed by all living things to survive. • Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens. • Things in the soil that make plants more healthy • Plants that make food using energy from the Sun. • ...
Trisha's Desert Crossword 2023-06-22
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- dry land with few plants and little rainfall
- place where an animal or plants live.
- power or ability to be active
- a woman who has the care of a young child
- any of a large family of flowering plants
- any of a class of warm-blooded vertebrates
- something that's not living HINT: chair
- a woody plant that has several stems
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- one of the great divisions of land
- a group made up of households HINT: meerkats
- active plants, animals or thing.
- an animal that obtains food mostly by killing and eating other animals
- animal that eats only plants
- what a baby animal is called.
- a flesh-eating animal; especially : any of an order of flesh-eating mammals
15 Clues: animal that eats only plants • power or ability to be active • what a baby animal is called. • active plants, animals or thing. • one of the great divisions of land • a woody plant that has several stems • place where an animal or plants live. • something that's not living HINT: chair • a woman who has the care of a young child • any of a large family of flowering plants • ...
Plant Anatomy Terms 2024-11-15
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- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
- anchor the plant
- transports food from the leaves
- grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
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- root system with one thick main root
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one
- seeds that have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- system with many small roots
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- transports water and minerals from the roots
15 Clues: anchor the plant • system with many small roots • transports food from the leaves • root system with one thick main root • grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • transports water and minerals from the roots • an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
KEYWORDS-CO 2023-06-01
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- (plants)underground elongated water-absorbing structures
- release of water vapor from plants
- compound with sour taste
- slow
- wet
- long, thin plant part
- bubbles in lung
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- transformation into mist
- nonspecific source that inspires motion
- plants growing together
- body muscle partition
- energy process
- place providing something
- something in smoke
- tube that conveys inhaled air form larynx to lungs
- bone
16 Clues: wet • slow • bone • energy process • bubbles in lung • something in smoke • body muscle partition • long, thin plant part • plants growing together • transformation into mist • compound with sour taste • place providing something • release of water vapor from plants • nonspecific source that inspires motion • tube that conveys inhaled air form larynx to lungs • ...
Science Puzle 2014-02-27
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- Very small and weak plants
- Brick is made of .......
- Flesh eating animal
- The animals which eat the flesh of dead animals
- Habitat of hen
- It holds the plants in the soil
- We use to drink
- An imaginary circle around the earth
- Parts of plants that grow above the ground
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- Fishes breath through.........
- Two equal parts of earth
- Plants breath through .......
- Make us different diseases
- The main source of heat
14 Clues: Habitat of hen • We use to drink • Flesh eating animal • The main source of heat • Two equal parts of earth • Brick is made of ....... • Very small and weak plants • Make us different diseases • Plants breath through ....... • Fishes breath through......... • It holds the plants in the soil • An imaginary circle around the earth • Parts of plants that grow above the ground • ...
Science Puzle 2014-02-27
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- Parts of plants that grow above the ground
- Make us different diseases
- An imaginary circle around the earth
- Brick is made of .......
- Flesh eating animal
- Two equal parts of earth
- Very small and weak plants
- Habitat of hen
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- We use to drink
- The animals which eat the flesh of dead animals
- Fishes breath through.........
- The main source of heat
- Plants breath through .......
- It holds the plants in the soil
14 Clues: Habitat of hen • We use to drink • Flesh eating animal • The main source of heat • Brick is made of ....... • Two equal parts of earth • Make us different diseases • Very small and weak plants • Plants breath through ....... • Fishes breath through......... • It holds the plants in the soil • An imaginary circle around the earth • Parts of plants that grow above the ground • ...
Flower 2024-05-02
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- Human use the animal products on plants
- Anchor the plant
- The plant products used by humans
- Transports water from the roots
- The process of plants using stored energy
- plants that complete their life cycle in one season
- Naked seed (not protected seed)
- without it the plant wouldn't get any food
- Transports food from the leaves
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- products
- cotton, wool, leather
- supports leaves
- Scientific Names for plants
- Covered seed on Enclosed
14 Clues: products • supports leaves • Anchor the plant • cotton, wool, leather • Covered seed on Enclosed • Scientific Names for plants • Transports water from the roots • Naked seed (not protected seed) • Transports food from the leaves • The plant products used by humans • Human use the animal products on plants • The process of plants using stored energy • ...
Earth's Ecosystems 2021-10-12
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- the release of energy from food
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- a living thing that feeds on dead plants or animals
- a place where living and nonliving things interact
- an animal that eats dead animals without hunting or killing them
- an animal that eats plants
- all the populations in an area
- a living thing that eats plants or animals
- an animal that eats other animals
- members of one kind of living thing in an ecosystem
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- the way that plants and some other living things make food by using sunlight
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- an animal that a predator hunts
- an animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the path of the Sun's energy from one living thing to another
16 Clues: an animal that eats plants • all the populations in an area • the release of energy from food • an animal that a predator hunts • an animal that eats other animals • all the food chains in an ecosystem • an animal that eats plants and animals • a living thing that makes its own food • a living thing that eats plants or animals • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
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- A tool used to trim or cut small branches.
- Taking a part of plant stem to grow a new one.
- Tool with curved metal used for lifting and turning soil.
- Tool used for leveling and gathering leaves.
- All kinds of living green organisms cultivated in soil.
- Process of growing new plants.
- Tool used for digging and moving soil.
- Tool used for cutting wood.
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- Part of plant used for storing food and growing new plants like onions.
- Process of bending a stem and covering it with soil to grow roots.
- A hand tool used for loosening soil.
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- Tool that sprays water on plants.
- Underground storage part of some plants like potatoes.
- A large knife used in farming.
- A sharp farm tool used for weeding and cultivating.
16 Clues: Tool used for cutting wood. • Process of growing new plants. • A large knife used in farming. • A young plant grown from a seed. • Tool that sprays water on plants. • A hand tool used for loosening soil. • Tool used for digging and moving soil. • A tool used to trim or cut small branches. • Tool used for leveling and gathering leaves. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-08-30
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- The strength of light available for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- Type of energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- The process that uses glucose to release energy.
- A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- A storage form of glucose in plants.
- Affects enzymes that control the rate of photosynthesis.
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- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight.
- A condition like light, CO₂, or temperature that controls the rate of photosynthesis.
- The concentration of CO₂ available for photosynthesis.
- The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis.
- Leaf part packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- A liquid taken in by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air.
16 Clues: A storage form of glucose in plants. • A gas taken in by plants from the air. • A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight. • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • The process that uses glucose to release energy. • The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis. • ...
CR and p 2022-11-04
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- this is what the reactants form
- The power house of the cell and where cellular respiration takes place
- this is the elements that are being combined
- this is the colored pigments in plants
- how plants make food
- Autotrophs are known as producers because they are able to make their own food from raw materials and energy
- the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- this is where two things are combined and can’t come apart physically
- where photosynthesis takes place
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- is a gas that is released when people breathe out and took in when plants make food
- glocose is the name of plants food
- this is a type of energy
- the process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy, to drive the bulk production of ATP
- this is what we breathe and what plants let out
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere
16 Clues: how plants make food • this is a type of energy • this is what the reactants form • where photosynthesis takes place • glocose is the name of plants food • this is the colored pigments in plants • this is the elements that are being combined • this is what we breathe and what plants let out • this is where two things are combined and can’t come apart physically • ...
Chapter 2.1 Vocabulary 2011-12-15
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- Primary _________ obtain their energy by eating primary producers
- Flow of energy from an ecosystem to an organism and from one organism to another
- Each step in a food chain is called a _______ level
- Consumers that eat small dead animals, dead plant matter, and animal wastes
- Food websare models of the ________ relationships within an ecosystem
- Organisms that feed on plants
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals
- Change wastes and dead organisms into usable nutrients
- Secondary consumers that eat primary consumers
- Decomposition is the breaking down of _______ wastes and dead organisms
- Shows loss of energy from one trophic level to another
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- Total mass of living plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria in an area
- Plants producing food in the form of carbs during photosynthesis
- Bacteria breaking down dead organic matter
- In the fourth trophic level, there are _________ consumers
- Primary consumers that eat plants
- Located in the third trophic level are ________ consumers who eat primary consumers
- Producers are located in the first trophic level and are called ________ producers
- Food ______ show the flow of energy from plant to animal and from animal to animal
- Several types of __________ pyramids such as biomass, numbers, and energy
20 Clues: Organisms that feed on plants • Primary consumers that eat plants • Bacteria breaking down dead organic matter • Consumers that eat both plants and animals • Secondary consumers that eat primary consumers • Each step in a food chain is called a _______ level • Change wastes and dead organisms into usable nutrients • ...
Soil formation and Conservation 2024-11-05
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- contains the organic matter on top
- the smallest soil particle
- soil in this area is thick
- the botonist in the south that solved the problem of soil fertilit
- used to find the texture of soil when given the percentage of the different soil particles
- this organism is responsible for most of the mixing of soil
- the soil texture that is best for growing plants
- the largest soil particle
- farmers plow their fields with the curve of the slope
- soil that has all the nutrients needed to grow plants
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- these type of organisms will break down dead material into humus
- contains the subsoil
- something in the environment that humans use
- soil in this area is thin
- contains the topsoil
- soil that is lacking the nutrients to grow plants
- when a farmer plants on crop one year and a different crop the next
- the material that soil is made from
- the event that happened in the 1930 in the United states where drought and wind destroyed the soil on farmlands
- organic material in soil
- a class of plants that have small nodes in their roots that contain bacteria that fixes nitrogen into the soil
21 Clues: contains the subsoil • contains the topsoil • organic material in soil • soil in this area is thin • the largest soil particle • the smallest soil particle • soil in this area is thick • contains the organic matter on top • the material that soil is made from • something in the environment that humans use • the soil texture that is best for growing plants • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-22
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- The father of Botany
- Biology The study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- The study of animals
- The study of structure and function of animals and plants cells
- The study of fungi
- The study of chemical and reactions that take place inside the living things. One of its numerous application is DNA fingerprinting
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
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- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of bacteria
- The study of of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- The study of fishes
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of plants
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- The first person to study animals in sufficient detail and he is called
- The study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Biology The study of life in the sea
- The study of insects
20 Clues: The study of fungi • The study of fishes • The study of plants • The father of Botany • The study of animals • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • Biology The study of life in the sea • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-22
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- The father of Botany
- Biology The study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- The study of animals
- The study of structure and function of animals and plants cells
- The study of fungi
- The study of chemical and reactions that take place inside the living things. One of its numerous application is DNA fingerprinting
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
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- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of bacteria
- The study of of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- The study of fishes
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of plants
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- The first person to study animals in sufficient detail and he is called
- The study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Biology The study of life in the sea
- The study of insects
20 Clues: The study of fungi • The study of fishes • The study of plants • The father of Botany • The study of animals • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • Biology The study of life in the sea • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems 2024-03-26
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- A zygote developes into this.
- Gymnosperms produce these inside cones.
- The total number of chromosomes in a human body is 46.
- This gamate is produced in the male gonads.
- The differences in characteristics caused by genetics and environment.
- Non-flowering plants.
- Specialized cells used for reproduction.
- Gamates from two parents combine.
- The female reproductive organ in plants.
- The process where a seed begins to grow.
- Organism with male and female reproductive organs.
- This type of reproduction occurs inside the body.
- A cause of dispersal of seeds.
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- Flowering plants.
- Human gamates have 23 chromosomes.
- These organisms reproduce once in their lifetime.
- Male gonads.
- The male reproductive organ in plants.
- The sticky part of the pistil in a plant.
- This organism is an example of a hemaphrodite.
- Plants such as moss reproduce using these
- This gamate is produced in female gonads.
- The process where pollen grains reach the ovule of a plant
- Female gonads.
- The transfer of DNA caused by cell to cell contact.
- Pollen is produced in this part of a plant.
- New cell formed during fertilization
- This type of reproduction occurs outside the body.
28 Clues: Male gonads. • Female gonads. • Flowering plants. • Non-flowering plants. • A zygote developes into this. • A cause of dispersal of seeds. • Gamates from two parents combine. • Human gamates have 23 chromosomes. • New cell formed during fertilization • The male reproductive organ in plants. • Gymnosperms produce these inside cones. • Specialized cells used for reproduction. • ...
Angiosperms and microbiology 2022-11-14
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- this type of flower has regular symmetry and many flower parts
- Facilitates more rapid water transport
- Develops simply as food reserve for developing embryo
- Flower almost 1 m in diameter and largest known
- Double fertilisation has been described in this Gymnosperm
- energy and carbon source are organic compounds
- earliest pollinators
- ____mechanism to promote genetic variability
- kingdom that includes bread mold
- Highly resistant differentiated bacterial cell
- cells do this primarily by chemicals that are released or taken up
- anther and filament
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- plants rooted on other plants (not parasitising) eg orchids
- rod-shaped
- twining or climbing plant
- Venus Fly Trap, Sundew, Pitcher Plant
- (tree-like) and giant herb monocotyledons eg bananas
- smallest micro organism
- A term for flowering plants
- between class and family
- ovary, stigma, style
- bacteria found in high salt concentrations
- Fruit formed from many carpels of one flower
- bacterial cell wall made of this
- water plants
- this is formed via attachment, colonization, and development
- slimy layer, consisting of polysaccharide and water surrounding many cells
- one classification of eukaryotic microbes
- have flower parts in 3s
- Plants adapted to harsh, dry environments eg cacti
30 Clues: rod-shaped • water plants • anther and filament • ovary, stigma, style • earliest pollinators • smallest micro organism • have flower parts in 3s • between class and family • twining or climbing plant • A term for flowering plants • bacterial cell wall made of this • kingdom that includes bread mold • Facilitates more rapid water transport • one classification of eukaryotic microbes • ...
Y8 Science Crossword - Elements and Photosynthesis topics 2022-04-05
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- In a plant cell, the part that contains the chlorophyll
- A substance with very long molecules, which has identical groups of atoms repeated many times
- The product of photosynthesis that plants use for food
- A natural polymer from plants used to make t-shirts
- A reactant of photosynthesis, plants take this up through their roots
- Chemical with chemical symbol of Na
- Surrounds the little pores on the underside of the leaf, closing and opening them
- A group of 2 or more atoms strongly joined together
- The gas that is needed for photosynthesis to take place
- The smallest part of an element
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- A natural polymer found on animals like sheep
- Chemical with formula LiCl
- A chemical reaction where green plants make food
- 2 or more substances chemically bonded together
- Chemical with chemical symbol of Hg
- Absorbed by chlorophyll, gives the plant the energy it needs for photosynthesis
- Chemical with chemical symbol of Mg
- The little pores on the underside of the leaf, allows gases to diffuse in and out of the cell
- The polymer that plants store their food as
- A substance that cannot be split into different substances
20 Clues: Chemical with formula LiCl • The smallest part of an element • Chemical with chemical symbol of Hg • Chemical with chemical symbol of Na • Chemical with chemical symbol of Mg • The polymer that plants store their food as • A natural polymer found on animals like sheep • 2 or more substances chemically bonded together • A chemical reaction where green plants make food • ...
Diversity 2025-11-17
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- Flowering plants produce flowers when the ______________ are right.
- Materials that do not absorb water at all are _________________.
- ___________ has an outer covering of hair/fur and give birth to its young.
- _______________ of a material is its ability to bend without breaking.
- Fungi grow better in condition with _____________.
- ___________ of the material is its ability to be pulled or pushed without breaking or tearing.
- _______________ can make their own food.
- Living things need air, ________ and water to survive.
- Windows are usually made of ___________ as it allows most light to pass through.
- _____________ have six legs and a pair of feelers.
- _________ have fins to help them swim and have an outer covering of scales.
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- _____________ comes from trees and has the ability to float on water.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce from ______________.
- The flowers in the flowering plants develop into ____________.
- ____________ breathe through its moist skin in water and through its lungs on land.
- ____________ can only be seen under a microscope.
- ___________ have beaks and an outer covering of feathers.
- ___________ lay eggs and have dry scaly skin.
- Flowering plants reproduce from ______________.
- Living things ________________ to ensure continuity of its kind.
- Living things cannot ________________ to changes.
- Bread mould is an example of a harmful ___________.
22 Clues: _______________ can make their own food. • ___________ lay eggs and have dry scaly skin. • Flowering plants reproduce from ______________. • ____________ can only be seen under a microscope. • Living things cannot ________________ to changes. • Fungi grow better in condition with _____________. • _____________ have six legs and a pair of feelers. • ...
Bio Ch. 14 Plant Class/Structure Part 1 2023-11-20
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- in plants, a bundle composed of both xylem and phloem; also called a vein
- in plants, the type of vascular tissue that transports food in the form of sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant
- all the tissues in a plant that are not dermal, meristematic, or vascular tissue
- a vascular plant that produces flower and fruits with seeds
- a plant reproductive strategy that includes alternating spore-forming and gamete-forming stages
- a nonvascular plant in the group that includes mosses, hornworts, and liverworts
- a waxy protective coating, secreted by the epidermal cells of a plant, on the surface of stems, leaves, and fruits
- that transports food in the form of sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- in plants, the outer layer of cells that usually lack chlorophyll and serve for protection, including the secretion of the cuticle
- in woody plants, a thick, tough layer of dead epidermal cells that supports the weight of the plant
- the primary structural compound in plant cell walls, composed of long chains of glucose molecules
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- of plants, lacking tissues that can transport water
- modified epidermal cell that opens and closes the stoma
- of plants, having tissues capable of transporting water
- a layer of meristematic cells that replace the epidermis in woody plant stems
- any of the tissues that form the outer layer of a plant or other organism
- the broad part of a plant leaf
- the region between nodes on a plant stem
- a vascular plant that produces unenclosed seeds, usually in cones
- in plants, the tissue that transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
- a small opening in the underside of a leaf that regulates gas exchange
- a point along a plant stem where a leaf, branch, or flower is produced
- in plants, the type of vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- an undeveloped shoot located at a node on a plant stem
- the small stalk that connects a leaf to the stem of a plant
25 Clues: the broad part of a plant leaf • the region between nodes on a plant stem • of plants, lacking tissues that can transport water • an undeveloped shoot located at a node on a plant stem • modified epidermal cell that opens and closes the stoma • of plants, having tissues capable of transporting water • a vascular plant that produces flower and fruits with seeds • ...
Form 3 Biology Review 2025-08-06
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- Stage when reproductive organs mature
- Process by which green plants make food
- Mature ovary of a flower
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits
- Organs that excrete carbon dioxide
- Any change that causes a response
- cord Part of the central nervous system
- Ability of an organism to respond to stimuli
- Organ that carries out a response
- Quick automatic response to a stimulus
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Part of carpel that receives pollen
- Plants with two seed leaves
- Nerve cell that carries messages
- neuron Neuron that carries signals from receptors
- Main nitrogenous waste in humans
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- Part of the flower that contains ovules
- Chemical messenger in the body
- Liquid waste excreted by the kidneys
- Structure that detects stimuli
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Fertilized ovule that can grow into a plant
- Part of stamen that produces pollen
- Hormone that lowers blood sugar
- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Main organ for excretion in humans
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- Tube that carries urine out of the body
- Plants that produce seeds in cones
- Gap between two neurons
- Loss of water from plant leaves
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Functional unit of the kidney
- Connects stigma to ovary
- dioxide Gas excreted by the lungs
- Reaction to a stimulus
- Gland system that makes hormones
- Monthly shedding of uterine lining
- Removal of waste products from the body
- Organ that excretes sweat and salts
- Liquid waste removed through the skin
- Plants with one seed leaf
- Tube that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Seed-producing plants without flowers
- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Release of an egg from the ovary
- neuron Neuron that sends messages to muscles
- Main control center of the body
- Hormone that prepares the body for action
- Tissue that transports food in plants
50 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus • Gap between two neurons • Mature ovary of a flower • Connects stigma to ovary • Plants with one seed leaf • Plants with two seed leaves • Functional unit of the kidney • Chemical messenger in the body • Structure that detects stimuli • Loss of water from plant leaves • Main control center of the body • Hormone that lowers blood sugar • ...
wood 2024-03-19
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- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- the broad, flat part of a leaf; absorbs light needed for photosynthesis
- small opening in the epidermis of a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen, to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- includes seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water.
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
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- specialized cell in the epidermis of plants that controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- carries food made in a plant's leaves down to the other plant parts
- a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
17 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • ...
wood 2024-03-19
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- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- the broad, flat part of a leaf; absorbs light needed for photosynthesis
- small opening in the epidermis of a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen, to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- includes seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water.
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
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- specialized cell in the epidermis of plants that controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- carries food made in a plant's leaves down to the other plant parts
- a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
17 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • ...
Unit 5 - Plants - Part 2 2021-12-01
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- the season when temperatures get cooler, leaves change color, and begin to fall
- plants that produce flowers for seeds, the largest group of plants
- what causes flowering plants to freeze and not produce fruit
- the most common type of cone bearing plant
- small dark dots on the underside of the leaf, single cell protected by a thick wall that can grown into a plant
- all the living and nonliving things in a place
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- plants grow towards this to gather sunlight to produce their food
- plants that reproduce by seeds or spores
- what causes cones to open and seeds to begin to germinate
- the season when all of the leaves fall and the plants appear bar
- plants respond to this by their roots growing downward and their stem growing upward
- when scientists sort or put things into groups
- the season when the leaves are fully grown
- the season when temperatures get warmer and buds appear
14 Clues: plants that reproduce by seeds or spores • the most common type of cone bearing plant • the season when the leaves are fully grown • when scientists sort or put things into groups • all the living and nonliving things in a place • the season when temperatures get warmer and buds appear • what causes cones to open and seeds to begin to germinate • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-10-20
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- responsible irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
- science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits
- Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies
- Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants
- in this SAE the student begins with a question that asks why or how something happens, followed by a period of data collection using qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies.
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- "The cultivation, processing and marketing of flowers, ornnamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts
- Grows vegetables and flowers, performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
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- propagation, growing, planting, maintaining and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees
- Investigate, plan, conduct, and evaluate a project designed to provide a service to the school, public entities, or the community, Project must benefit an organization, group, or individuals other than the FFA chapter.
- latin word meaning "Cultivation"
- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables
- in this SAE the student applys the scientific process to control certain variables while changing others to observe the outcome.
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- latin word meaning "Garden"
- in this SAE the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments
- Grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests, or producing fruit
- in this SAE the student is in an employment setting
20 Clues: latin word meaning "Garden" • latin word meaning "Cultivation" • Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies • Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants • in this SAE the student is in an employment setting • growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables • science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes. • ...
Ecosystems 2025-05-08
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- rain, hail, & snow falling from clouds
- a linear path of energy through animals
- an animal that is hunted by another animal
- an organism that eats plants
- the cycle that has all three states of matter
- starting level of the pyramid
- first level of consumers
- an organism that eats other organisms
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms and puts energy into the soil
- an animal that eats smaller animals
- is gas cooling back into a liquid
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- the process plants use to make their own energy
- overlapping food chains
- water is heated up and turns into a gas
- Animals that eat other organisms
- how much energy goes up to the next level
- the sugar from plants
- an organism that eats other organisms
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- ultimate source of energy
20 Clues: the sugar from plants • overlapping food chains • first level of consumers • ultimate source of energy • an organism that eats plants • starting level of the pyramid • Animals that eat other organisms • is gas cooling back into a liquid • an animal that eats smaller animals • an organism that eats other organisms • an organism that eats other organisms • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
Plant Crossword 2023-03-23
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- Store food and water.
- Absorb water and minerals.
- Protects the growing tip of the root.
- "Covered seed"
- The chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year(or one season).
- Provide for the three basic human needs.
- Male part of the flower
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- The movement and loss of water through evaporation.
- "Naked seed"
- An embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf.
- The process of plants using stored energy.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Female part of the flower
- Transports food from the leaves.
- Protective layer of cells.
- Outermost part of a flower
17 Clues: "Naked seed" • "Covered seed" • Store food and water. • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • Absorb water and minerals. • Protective layer of cells. • Outermost part of a flower • Transports food from the leaves. • Protects the growing tip of the root. • Provide for the three basic human needs. • The process of plants using stored energy. • ...
Garden 2021-04-04
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- When worms take over the world
- Baby plants
- A tree with hands
- Where do apples like to go on vacation?
- A frog's favorite flower
- Unwanted plants
- A man who grows things
- Precipitation
- Brown earth
- How much does a flower love their friends?
- flowers who are bffs
- Spiky garden tool
- Plants need this to grow
- You get this kind of vegetable when an elephant walks through the garden
- Drink for plants
- Make a hole
- everyone has 2 of these on their face
- The Colour of leaves
- This kind of flower grows on the sun
- you get paper from this
- Put seeds in the soil
- Vegetables go here to have a few drinks
- Place to grow crops
- Spade
- A flower's favorite band
- Something plants get from the soil
- The gardener was embarrassed because this happened to him
- Turn soil with a tractor
- Raw vegetables
- Yummy food
- The tomato blushed because he saw this
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- food scraps go here
- Homeless snails
- grapes grow on this
- Uf April brings May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
- What vegetable is a sailor's least favorite?
- Long water pipe
- What kind of socks do farmer's wear?
- The first flower to bloom in the Spring
- The big star
- Trees drink this
- Things with petals
- Which vegetable loves animals?
- The gardner's favorite novel
- What is green and goes to Summer camp?
- Two recently married spiders
- Go from little to big
- gas What can you make when you make baked beans and onions?
- Green things with flowers
- Cup for plants
- Tall leafy plant
- The gardener got fired because he was never ______
- People do this to their plants to help them grow
- a Zucchini's favorite sport
- a flower's favorite alcohol
- A stolen yam
- The gardener tried to help his customer by giving her this
- Moves soil about
- The gardener quit his job because this wasn't high enough
- Season
60 Clues: Spade • Season • Yummy food • Baby plants • Brown earth • Make a hole • The big star • A stolen yam • Precipitation • Cup for plants • Raw vegetables • Homeless snails • Long water pipe • Unwanted plants • Trees drink this • Drink for plants • Tall leafy plant • Moves soil about • A tree with hands • Spiky garden tool • Things with petals • food scraps go here • grapes grow on this • Place to grow crops • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword 2023-09-13
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- a taxonomic class of plants that have flowers and that have seeds enclosed in fruits (ripened ovaries)
- a perennial plant that produces secondary growth that persists year after year
- the time required for a seed to germinate, grow vegetatively, flower, and produce viable seed
- a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch and protein for use by the embryo
- a cultivated plant within a species that shows a significant difference from other plants in the species
- a plant that has a characteristic distinguishing it from the other plants in the species but does not transfer that characteristic to its offspring through sexual reproduction
- a plant that completes its life cycle within one year or within one growing season
- a system of naming of organisms
- a Latinized binomial name consisting of the genus and the specific epithet or species
- a taxonomic class of plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary
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- a member of the subclass of flowering plants with embryos that have a single cotyledon; also called a monocot
- a perennial plant that has no persistent woody stem above the ground
- a group of closely related organisms composed of one or more species
- a plant that retains its leaves all year
- a gymnosperm that produces cones
- the study of the internal and external appearance of an organism
- a plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- a plant with tissues specialized for conducting materials such as water, minerals, and sugars
- dropping leaves in the fall
- the science of naming, describing, and classifying plants
- a plant that normally requires two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
- a Swedish botanist who created a classification system for minerals, plants, and animals; also known as Linnaeus
- a member of the subclass of flowering plants with embryos that have two cotyledons, or seed leaves; also called a dicot
- a group of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus
24 Clues: dropping leaves in the fall • a system of naming of organisms • a gymnosperm that produces cones • a plant that retains its leaves all year • the science of naming, describing, and classifying plants • a plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons • the study of the internal and external appearance of an organism • ...
Plants: organs and organ systems (Review activity) 2025-11-11
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- these provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
- transports sugar and nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- pores on the plant that allow for gas exchange and are responsible for transpiration.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- these can help plants reach water that is deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- when a seed starts to grow.
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- roots that form a thick mat to gather at the top layers of soil.
- the part of the plant that is above ground.
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- the green pigment that plants use to make their food during photosynthesis.
- coconut trees are a good example of what type of plant stem?
- the process of gases entering and exiting a plant.
- plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide and __________ to make food.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- tiny, finger-like parts of a root that allows roots to absorb more water.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- tiny, green parts of a plant cell which contains chlorophyll.
- transports water and mineral from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- the part of the leaf that can be found in the center.
- Absorbs water and minerals, and anchors the plant in the soil.
- a type of stem that is flexible, weak and cannot grow upright on its own.
- a common example of a storage root.
25 Clues: when a seed starts to grow. • a common example of a storage root. • the part of the plant that is above ground. • the process of gases entering and exiting a plant. • the part of the leaf that can be found in the center. • these can help plants reach water that is deep underground. • coconut trees are a good example of what type of plant stem? • ...
Living World Vocabulary 2013-08-11
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- Organisms that trap energy from the Sun
- A pattern of eating or being eaten in a community
- Animals feeding on plant material
- An organism’s “job” in a natural community
- Places that animals and plants like to live
- Organisms feed on dead organic matter
- Special structures or behaviours that enable an organism to live in a habitat
- Features that distinguish Living from Non-living
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- Chemical process by which plants convert the Sun’s energy into chemical energy
- Process of breaking down food
- All the plants and animals living in a defined area
- Consumers that feed on plants and animals
- Tube through which food reaches the stomach from the mouth
- Required by animals to keep warm and move around
- A complex carbohydrate for storing energy
- Where animals and plants live in their surroundings
16 Clues: Process of breaking down food • Animals feeding on plant material • Organisms feed on dead organic matter • Organisms that trap energy from the Sun • Consumers that feed on plants and animals • A complex carbohydrate for storing energy • An organism’s “job” in a natural community • Places that animals and plants like to live • ...
Biosphere crossword 2019-11-25
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- Living things inside a ecosystem
- factor: Anything in the habitat that limits the organism from reaching its biotic potential.
- the place where an organism lives.
- A substance that changes during a chemical reaction.
- When one animal preys on others.
- What an organism releases.
- What organisms do to live inside their habitat.
- Where one organism benefits and the doesn’t get affected.
- Breathing
- An animal that eats only meat.
- The process that plants use to make food.
- Specific groups inside a population
- Where communities of plants and animals that live together.
- A place where a lot of animals live
- species: The first species to colonize untouched land.
- All the populations of one area
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- Non-living things inside an ecosystem.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- All the biomes reside inside it
- A relationship between two species where they both benefit.
- Capacity: The most of a population that the habitat can handle
- What plants and animals do to help them survive in their habitat.
- All the animals of a species.
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich.
- An organism that eats other organisms for food.
- When another biome overtakes another
- An organism that makes its own food.
- When one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- An animal that eats only plants
- An organism that feeds dead plants or animals.
- When both species benefit.
31 Clues: Breathing • What an organism releases. • When both species benefit. • All the animals of a species. • An animal that eats only meat. • All the biomes reside inside it • An animal that eats only plants • All the populations of one area • Living things inside a ecosystem • When one animal preys on others. • the place where an organism lives. • Specific groups inside a population • ...
7th/8th Vocabulary Test: Week 1 2023-09-02
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- Plants that live for two years
- A fertilization process that requires two sperm to fuse with two other cells
- Flowers that have either stamens or carpels, but not both
- A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
- A descriptive word, phrase, or clause that is added to the beginning of a sentence
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the carpel in flowering plants
- type of adjective that modifies nouns
- Flowers that have both stamens and carpels
- Takes the place of common and proper nouns
- A system of tube-shaped cells branching throughout a plant that transports materials between roots and shoots
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- Plants that live for only one year
- Ends in -self (singular) or -selves (plural) and refers to the subjects of the same sentence
- In alternation of generation, the generation that occupies the largest portion of the life cycle
- An ovule with a protective coating, encasing a mature plant embryo and a nutrient source
- Starts a phrase that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence
- The study of plants
- A life cycle in which there is both a multicellular diploid form and a multicellular haploid form
- Plants that grow year after year
- A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds
- A “seed leaf” that develops as a part of the seed; it provides nutrients to the developing seedling and eventually becomes the first leaf of the plant
20 Clues: The study of plants • Plants that live for two years • Plants that grow year after year • Plants that live for only one year • type of adjective that modifies nouns • Flowers that have both stamens and carpels • Takes the place of common and proper nouns • A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds • Flowers that have either stamens or carpels, but not both • ...
Phtosynthesis 2023-10-02
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- The substance absorbed by plant roots and used in photosynthesis.
- A molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells.
- The process of capturing carbon dioxide from the air and converting it into glucose.
- The energy source for photosynthesis, usually in the form of sunlight.
- Animals that primarily consume plants for food.
- Small openings on plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the atmosphere.
- A type of sugar produced during photosynthesis, serving as a source of energy for plants.
- The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where glucose is produced.
- Microorganisms that break down dead organisms and return nutrients to the soil.
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- The site of the light-dependent reactions in the chloroplast.
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- Animals that primarily consume other animals for food.
- Gases, including carbon dioxide, that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.
- A gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis from the atmosphere.
- The process of capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converting it into glucose.
- Where most photosynthesis occurs.
- Fuels, like ethanol, derived from plant materials through processes related to photosynthesis.
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
- Organisms like plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis.
- A specialized organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- A molecule used in photosynthesis to carry electrons.
- The ultimate source of energy for plants
23 Clues: Where most photosynthesis occurs. • The ultimate source of energy for plants • Animals that primarily consume plants for food. • A molecule used in photosynthesis to carry electrons. • Animals that primarily consume other animals for food. • A molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. • Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- Another source of phosphorus can come from human interference called man-made __.
- Natural gas, oil, and what deposits are burned as fossil fuels today?
- Plants use CO2 to do this process to make sugar and oxygen.
- This is another natural source of CO2.
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all of the nitrogen found in our ___.
- This bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia into the gas form of nitrogen which is not available for us by plants or animals.
- Some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away into what body of water?
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect.
- What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2?
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what?
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- The special type of bacteria able to use nitrogen directly.
- After the plants are eaten by animals, they are put into ___ products as sulfur.
- Found in rocks and minerals.
- Phosphorus moves between the soil and what?
- This organism can eat plants containing nitrogen, which is returned in waste.
- Animals use oxygen to do this process to make more CO2
- 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas.
- Special bacteria can directly use nitrogen and ___ it so other organisms can benefit from it.
- Phosphorus is essential for life, it also makes up an important chemical called ____.
- Too much phosphorus in the water leads to plant ___, making no room for all other life forms in the water.
20 Clues: Found in rocks and minerals. • This is another natural source of CO2. • 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas. • Phosphorus moves between the soil and what? • What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2? • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what? • Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect. • ...
Plants: Structures, Functions & Adaptations 2023-03-23
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- The hormone that regulates a plant's response to stress and helps it conserve water.
- A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther.
- The hormone that promotes cell elongation and growth in plants.
- The process by which plants convert nitrates from the soil into amino acids.
- The process by which plants convert light energy intochemical energy in the form of sugars.
- The colored part of a flower which attracts insects.
- The type of plant tissue that produces new cells and helps the plant grow.
- The type of plant tissue that provides structural support and protection.
- Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules.
- The outermost layer of cells in plant roots that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
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- The process by which plants convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
- The type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- The specialized cells in plant leaves that contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
- The male gametes of a flower.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- The process by which plants respond to touch or physical contact.
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through small pores in their leaves.
- Young plant that develops from the zygote of a fertilized egg
- The specialized cells that regulate gas exchange in leaves.
- Protect the flower bud before it opens
21 Clues: The male gametes of a flower. • Protect the flower bud before it opens • The male reproductive part of a flower. • The female reproductive part of a flower. • Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules. • The colored part of a flower which attracts insects. • A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther. • ...
2a- Olayinka Olaosebikan 2021-04-21
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- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- this element is part of seawater, atmosphere, coal etc.
- This cycle relies on the sun and gravity to move and through around the earth
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria into nitrite (NO2-) and then nitrate (NO3- )
- stored under the surface of the earth
- travels between living and non- living things of our plants
- cyanobacteria in the soil or by a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants known as
- where most of our nitrogen is
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans.
- This gets nitrogen from it's find that contain organic molecules or plants
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- occurs because of the heat from the sun
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow
- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Through food chains, the carbon that is in plants moves to the animals that eat them
- its been an unchanging thing in our history
- Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils.
- Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.
- determines the type of precipitation that
- supplies the water cycle, can be looked at as the back bone
21 Clues: where most of our nitrogen is • stored under the surface of the earth • occurs because of the heat from the sun • determines the type of precipitation that • its been an unchanging thing in our history • Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans. • Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-10
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- – An element that cycles through living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem.
- Reaction – The process of breaking down and rearranging molecules to form new ones.
- Wall – The rigid layer that surrounds plant cells.
- – The part of the plant that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Dioxide – A gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
- – An organism that must consume other organisms for energy.
- – The powerhouse of the cell, where energy is released from glucose.
- – Small openings on the underside of leaves that allow gases to enter and exit.
- – Something that cycles through living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- – An organism that produces its own food, like plants.
- – The substances that start a chemical reaction, like water and carbon dioxide.
- – The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- – The main source of energy for photosynthesis.
- – A community of living and nonliving things interacting in an environment.
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- – The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis.
- – The substances formed at the end of a chemical reaction, like glucose and oxygen.
- – A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- – The pigment in plants that captures light energy.
- – An essential molecule plants absorb through their roots for photosynthesis.
- – The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- Energy – The energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- – What plants produce and store during photosynthesis.
- – An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- – The process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy.
25 Clues: – The main source of energy for photosynthesis. • – The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis. • – A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • – The pigment in plants that captures light energy. • – What plants produce and store during photosynthesis. • – An organism that produces its own food, like plants. • ...
Genesis L. 2024-12-10
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- is a simple method of asexual propagation
- a white tissue that forms over wounded areas
- sugar based gel or liquid
- a plant that is identical
- the percentage of seeds that will spout and grow
- engineering grocess of transferring genes
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
- connecting two plants to one
- the lower potion of the graft
- made from root pieces of young plants
- used when a large number of plants are needed
- a leaf,petiole, and a short piece of stem with the lateral bud
- the process of taking small tissue and growing it on agar
- an organism that causes diseases
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- a method of growing pieces of plants
- the process of breaking the seed to allow moisture
- the method of cutting the plant up and growing new ones
- a leaf blade
- a propagation method using natural structures
- made from root pieces
- piece of short stem with bud/buds
- reproduction of new plant due to seed
- an artificial medium under sterile conditions
- reproduction of new plants using the stem
- not directly planting on the ground
- a plant that grows by tissue culture
- used with plants that are difficult to plant
- placing seeds in moist soil
- the process of cutting the stem to grow roots
- is similar to grafting but the scion is a single bud
- the process of cooling damaged seedlings
31 Clues: a leaf blade • made from root pieces • sugar based gel or liquid • a plant that is identical • placing seeds in moist soil • connecting two plants to one • the lower potion of the graft • an organism that causes diseases • piece of short stem with bud/buds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • not directly planting on the ground • a method of growing pieces of plants • ...
Photosynthesis II 2022-02-02
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- A typical feature of these types of plants is that their stomata are open all night long
- This form of chemical energy is produced by the thylakoids in the light-dependent reactions
- All plants generate oxygen. The oxygen comes from this source.
- Stacks of thylakoids are known as...
- This is where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP
- This is a key chemical output (product) of the Calvin Cycle
- ADP and an atom of this element make ATP
- Photosynthesis involves ..., which is literally splitting water for its electrons and hydrogen.
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- The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast
- When plants produce excess glucose, it is typically stored here
- Plants require very little care. Most need only light, water, carbon dioxide, and some trace...
- This green-colored chemical helps the plant absorb light energy
- A class of plant hormones that causes growth
- Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this
- This is the number of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of glucose
- Many types of plants, including the soybean, olive, and peanut plants produce this substance in the Calvin Cycle along with sugar.
- This is produced by the thylakoids and one of its purposes is to carry electrons to the Calvin Cycle
- This is a key chemical input (reactant) of the Calvin Cycle
- This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule
20 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids are known as... • ADP and an atom of this element make ATP • The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast • This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP • A class of plant hormones that causes growth • Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this • This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule • ...
Science Chapter 1: Plants 2022-09-20
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- brown algae & the largest type of algae
- is the largest family of plants
- the part of a plant above the ground
- tough fibrous material to make cell wall
- tiny packages of chlorophyll
- an environmental response from a plant
- layer of the tree's trunk where it grows
- part of the plant below the ground
- network of cells that make up a fungus
- make the food for plants
- a pair cells that surround each stoma
- is a type of plant that lives many years
- is the most important family of plants
- is a tall plant with a single woody stem
- is tiny hairlike structures of mold
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- the process by which plants produce food
- is the second largest family of plants
- is a plant that lives only one year
- holds one or more undeveloped seeds
- is a tree with broad flat leaves
- makes and hold the pollen in a flower
- is a plant that lives for two years
- sideways growing plant produces spores
- the waxy covering that coats a leaf
- is the pigment or coloring in plants
- fungus used to make penicillin & cheese
- is a fungus that grows on wet clothes
- attracts bees to a flower
- is one main root deep in the ground
- is a cone bearing tree
- plant that does not have chlorophyll
- tiny holes/pores in a leaf
32 Clues: is a cone bearing tree • make the food for plants • attracts bees to a flower • tiny holes/pores in a leaf • tiny packages of chlorophyll • is the largest family of plants • is a tree with broad flat leaves • part of the plant below the ground • is a plant that lives only one year • is a plant that lives for two years • the waxy covering that coats a leaf • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-05-05
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- group of seed plants that bear their seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seed.
- transfer of pollen from the make reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure
- vascular plants
- group of plants that have specialized reproductive organs but lack vascular tissue.
- plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering.
- structure in plants that produces eggs.
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- specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients.
- group of seed plants that bear their seeds directly on the scales of cones.
- male reproductive structure in some plants that produces sperm
- structure in seed cones in which the female gametophytes develop
- vascular tissue that transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis through the plant.
- hollow plant cell in xylem that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant.
- spore capsule in which haploid spores are produced
14 Clues: vascular plants • structure in plants that produces eggs. • spore capsule in which haploid spores are produced • specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients. • male reproductive structure in some plants that produces sperm • structure in seed cones in which the female gametophytes develop • ...
Rewilding Crossword 2024-07-12
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- Plants and animals that naturally belong to a specific place and have always been there. (Two words)
- Plants or animals that come from somewhere else and can harm the environment. (Two words)
- Being a guardian by valuing and protecting our taonga.
- Many of New Zealand's native birds are _______.
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- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microbes) and their physical environment (like soil, air, and water) interacting together.
- New Zealand aims to be _____-free by 2050.
- Land that has been prepared to use for farming or growing crops is _______.
- When there are none of a species left.
- Bringing back the natural plants and animals to an area that has been changed by human activities.
- The variety of different plants, animals, and other living things in an area.
- Protecting and taking care of natural resources like plants, animals, and habitats.
- Treasure, anything prized - something considered to be of value.
- The natural home where plants and animals live and find food, water, and shelter.
- Māori word for "bush" or "forest."
14 Clues: Māori word for "bush" or "forest." • When there are none of a species left. • New Zealand aims to be _____-free by 2050. • Many of New Zealand's native birds are _______. • Being a guardian by valuing and protecting our taonga. • Treasure, anything prized - something considered to be of value. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-10-12
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- A sugar produced for food by green plants
- A green pigment in all plants responsible for the absorption of sunlight; found inside chloroplasts
- A colorless, odorless gas released during photosynthesis
- substance formed as the result of a chemical reaction; result of a chemical change
- All processes that require oxygen
- A substance that undergoes change; ingredients in a chemical equation
- Processes that do not require oxygen
- Organelle found in cells which produces and stores energy for organisms survival
- In lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate is converted to lactate. – “Burns” in muscles after working out
- A chemical that absorbs certain colors of light
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- An organism that cannot make its own food; must obtain energy by eating other organisms
- Process plants and animals use to break down food into energy; used by plants and animals to survive
- The place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- The process by which carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are converted into glucose and oxygen by green plants.
- An organism which can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- A colorless, ordorless gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, or mold in the absence of oxygen
- Tiny openings or holes in the plant used for the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen
- A chemical that carries energy to the cells of all living things
19 Clues: All processes that require oxygen • Processes that do not require oxygen • A sugar produced for food by green plants • A chemical that absorbs certain colors of light • The place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens • A colorless, odorless gas released during photosynthesis • A chemical that carries energy to the cells of all living things • ...
Ecosystems 2025-03-24
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- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight through photosynthesis.
- A community of interacting biotic and abiotic parts.
- An organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms.
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem, like water, sunlight, soil, and air.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- Engaging with another object or organism
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- A model that shows how energy moves from one organism to another in a straight path.
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- An individual living thing
- A system of overlapping food chains that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem.
- A group of the same kind of living things (species) living in one place.
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil.
- A consumer that eats only other animals.
- Continue to live or exist
- A place where an organism lives and can find everything it needs to survive.
- A consumer that eats only plants.
- The living and once-living parts of an ecosystem, like plants, animals, and bacteria.
- Tiny living organisms (microorganisms) that can be found everywhere; some help break down dead things, while others can cause diseases.
- All the different plants and animals that live together in the same area.
19 Clues: Continue to live or exist • An individual living thing • A consumer that eats only plants. • A consumer that eats only other animals. • Engaging with another object or organism • A consumer that eats both plants and animals. • A community of interacting biotic and abiotic parts. • An organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms. • ...
Plant Pests: Viruses 2022-02-02
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- Any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- fungus which produce a growth on the surface of damp and decaying organic matter
- practice of growing different crops on the same land over a period of several growing seasons
- single-celled organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria
- small openings on the surface of leaves which allow for gases and water to pass in and out of leaves
- plant pathogens which cause harm to plants
- single celled or non-cellular microorganisms which lack chlorophyll and reproduce by fission
- cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- non-living organisms such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic chemicals
- taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts
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- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of water
- Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria
- smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem
- material used to cover plants
- groups of macromolecules which carry genetic information to control all cell functions; in the form of DNA and various forms of RNA
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus
- small, infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid
- single celled reproductive structure of non-flowering plants, fungi and bacteria which develop into a new individual without fusion
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
19 Clues: material used to cover plants • plant pathogens which cause harm to plants • organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus • Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria • cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants • smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem • taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts • ...
Engineering types 2025-12-10
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- quality control systems
- robots
- flight systems
- jet engines
- electric circuits
- manufacturing systems
- offshore oil rigs
- batteries
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- farm tools
- cosmetics
- lab equipment
- geothermal energy plants
- systems that turn kinetic energy into electricity
- pipelines
- tunnels
- dams
- oil drills
- nuclear power plants
- buildings
- race cars
20 Clues: dams • robots • tunnels • cosmetics • pipelines • buildings • race cars • batteries • farm tools • oil drills • jet engines • lab equipment • flight systems • electric circuits • offshore oil rigs • nuclear power plants • manufacturing systems • quality control systems • geothermal energy plants • systems that turn kinetic energy into electricity
Unit 1 2022-11-10
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- sae, ffa, and extension education activities
- production of plants and animals
- science of soil management and crops
- combination of biology and chemistry
- characteristics of elements
- science of plants
- application of science to solve a problem
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- food that has been grown without chemical pesticides
- growing and management of living things in water
- refers to commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- space and mass around us
- growing and managing crops
- science of insects
- plants grown for their appearance or beauty
- basic science of plants and animals
15 Clues: science of plants • science of insects • space and mass around us • growing and managing crops • characteristics of elements • production of plants and animals • basic science of plants and animals • science of soil management and crops • combination of biology and chemistry • application of science to solve a problem • plants grown for their appearance or beauty • ...
Sience review unit 1 2020-11-19
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- Fungi and Bacteria consume dead plants.
- chain This is the balance of the ecosystem
- living things
- is the total disappearance of a species
- Get energy from other animals
- not alive things
- A place with interacting organisms, and with all the factors.
- Example of omnivores
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- Get energy from plants
- A group of animals of the same species.
- different species interacting with each other
- They make their own food
- Get energy from plants and animals
- All animals are ______
- The most obvious example for a producer
15 Clues: living things • not alive things • Example of omnivores • Get energy from plants • All animals are ______ • They make their own food • Get energy from other animals • Get energy from plants and animals • A group of animals of the same species. • Fungi and Bacteria consume dead plants. • is the total disappearance of a species • The most obvious example for a producer • ...
Plant & Animal Systems 2025-02-13
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- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The stem structure in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients down the plant
- The body system that fights disease
- ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants.
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity
- The body system that creates movement
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- The process where plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- The body system that includes the skin and acts as a barrier to the environment
- The main organ in the nervous system
- The body system that removes wastes from the body
- The stem structure in plants that absorbs and transports water up the plant
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The body system that regulates body activities using hormones
- The body system that supports the structure of the body, gives it shape, and includes the bones
17 Clues: The body system that fights disease • The main organ in the nervous system • The body system that creates movement • The body system that removes wastes from the body • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch • ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants. • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity • ...
Living World Vocabulary 2013-08-11
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- Where animals and plants live in their surroundings
- Consumers that feed on plants and animals
- Features that distinguish Living from Non-living
- Process of breaking down food
- Chemical process by which plants convert the Sun’s energy into chemical energy
- Organisms feed on dead organic matter
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- Animals feeding on plant material
- Required by animals to keep warm and move around
- Special structures or behaviours that enable an organism to live in a habitat
- A pattern of eating or being eaten in a community
- All the plants and animals living in a defined area
- Organisms that trap energy from the Sun
- An organism’s “job” in a natural community
- Places that animals and plants like to live
- A complex carbohydrate for storing energy
- Tube through which food reaches the stomach from the mouth
16 Clues: Process of breaking down food • Animals feeding on plant material • Organisms feed on dead organic matter • Organisms that trap energy from the Sun • Consumers that feed on plants and animals • A complex carbohydrate for storing energy • An organism’s “job” in a natural community • Places that animals and plants like to live • ...
Plants In Action 2013-04-14
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- I can survive in the dessert i might be small and i might be tall
- I absorb water and minerals from the soil
- berries I am black and i am a fruit
- I grow in ponds and lakes
- I grow under the sea and some sea animals eat it
- I am small and i am used to make flour
- I contain seeds and animals eat it
- I use the sun's energy to make food for the whole plant
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- I grow above the ground and i carry water and minerals up to the leaves
- I am a cylinder shape and i am yellow and a bit of black.
- I am mainly grown for our oil
- I am a type of sea plant and i start with a P
- new seeds and fruits grow from this plant
- I can grow in thick clumps in the ocean
- I am a giant plant in the plant kingdom
15 Clues: I grow in ponds and lakes • I am mainly grown for our oil • I contain seeds and animals eat it • berries I am black and i am a fruit • I am small and i am used to make flour • I can grow in thick clumps in the ocean • I am a giant plant in the plant kingdom • I absorb water and minerals from the soil • new seeds and fruits grow from this plant • ...
Plants and Flowers 2022-09-27
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- a tree usually found in beaches
- one of the most oldest plants in the world, but very common in the wild
- a flower that has seeds that can be blown away
- grows on the ground
- a plant that pandas eat
- Used to symbolise love
- Malaysia's national flower
- vines that are sometimes considered poisonous
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- a flower that faces the sun
- a type of plant that is used for smoking
- another word for "flower"
- usually found in deserts
- a big smelly flower located in Borneo
- two symmetrical petals; brings peace, luck and prosperity
- The name of a character in the Super Mario Bros franchise
15 Clues: grows on the ground • Used to symbolise love • a plant that pandas eat • usually found in deserts • another word for "flower" • Malaysia's national flower • a flower that faces the sun • a tree usually found in beaches • a big smelly flower located in Borneo • a type of plant that is used for smoking • vines that are sometimes considered poisonous • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2023-09-13
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- another name for male reproductive system in flower.
- part of a flower that will develop into seed.
- male reproductive cell.
- the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- part of a flower in which the pollen is stored.
- a place to store spores in fern.
- another name for female reproductive system in flower.
- spreading of seed.
- part of a flower that will develop into fruit.
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- a place for seeds to store their food reserve.
- When the seed starts to grow into plant.
- similar to egg cell in the human reproductive system.
- pine trees reproduce by ________ .
- moss and fern reproduce by ________ .
- pollen will land in this part.
- commonly colourful part of the flower.
16 Clues: spreading of seed. • male reproductive cell. • pollen will land in this part. • a place to store spores in fern. • pine trees reproduce by ________ . • moss and fern reproduce by ________ . • commonly colourful part of the flower. • When the seed starts to grow into plant. • part of a flower that will develop into seed. • the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma. • ...
forests and plants 2020-07-30
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- lotus seeds are dispersed by water.
- instrument used to measure the rate of the growth of a plant.
- parts of the seed that store food for the baby plant.
- type of reproduction without seeds.
- a temporary structure used to support people and
- disperse through water.
- an area with high density of trees.
- a large scale planting of trees.
- a young plant.
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- large scale cutting of trees.
- green pigment in leaves.
- gir national park.
- a light weight narrow boat.
- a place providing shelter and protection.
- during construction.
15 Clues: a young plant. • gir national park. • during construction. • disperse through water. • green pigment in leaves. • a light weight narrow boat. • large scale cutting of trees. • a large scale planting of trees. • lotus seeds are dispersed by water. • type of reproduction without seeds. • an area with high density of trees. • a place providing shelter and protection. • ...
Nuclear Power Plants 2024-05-15
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- a unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights
- when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom
- installation where electrical power is generated for distribution
- occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom,forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms
- 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons
- center of an atom
- negative charged ion
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
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- neutral charged ion
- to house and control nuclear fission
- (of a substance) consisting of uncombined atoms rather than molecules.
- turbine a turbine in which a high-velocity jet of steam rotates a bladed disk or drum.
- the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei of certain kinds of atoms and isotopes
- positive charged ion
- A nuclear power plant explosion in russia
15 Clues: center of an atom • neutral charged ion • positive charged ion • negative charged ion • to house and control nuclear fission • A nuclear power plant explosion in russia • when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom • a unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights • 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons • ...
Hawaiian Native Plants 2024-04-30
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- - This shrub produces small, pink berries and is found in high-elevation forests.
- lehua - Known for its striking red flowers, this tree is a symbol of love and resilience in Hawaiian culture.
- ha - A close relative of 'Ōhi'a lehua, this tree is known for its pinkish flowers and is found in wetter forests.
- - A member of the ginger family, this plant is prized for its medicinal and culinary properties.
- - Legend says that this coastal plant's flowers appear to be half-formed due to a tragic love story.
- - This tree's name means "warrior" in Hawaiian, reflecting its strength and historic use in crafting weapons.
- Fishes: crossword
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- - A relative of the cranberry, this plant produces edible berries and is found in high-elevation regions.
- - Its nuts were historically used by Native Hawaiians for oil and candle making.
- - This flowering plant produces small, yellow blooms and is the official flower of the island of Oahu.
- - Its long, spiky leaves are used in weaving mats, baskets, and other traditional crafts.
- - This shrub is known for its small, white flowers and is often found in dry forests.
- - Its fragrant leaves are often used in lei making and as ceremonial garlands.
- - This tree is endemic to Hawaii and has distinctively serrated leaves.
- - This plant is used to make a traditional Polynesian beverage known for its relaxing effects.
- - Found in dry coastal areas, this shrub has small yellow flowers and berries used for dyeing.
16 Clues: Fishes: crossword • - This tree is endemic to Hawaii and has distinctively serrated leaves. • - Its fragrant leaves are often used in lei making and as ceremonial garlands. • - Its nuts were historically used by Native Hawaiians for oil and candle making. • - This shrub produces small, pink berries and is found in high-elevation forests. • ...
Plants around Us 2023-02-14
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- Animals with back bones
- Animals whose females carry babies in their pouch
- An unwanted plant
- kOALA LOVES TO EAT THE LEAVES OF THESE PLANTS
- Wood of this tree is used to make cricket bats
- Animals capable of living both in land and in water
- PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE FOOD USING SUNLIGHT AND WATER
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- Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment here
- A sacred plant worshipped in Indian Homes
- Animals that gnaw
- A fish that looks like a horse
- dioxide Plants need this gas to make food
- gREEN PIGMENT IN PLANT LEAVES
- Largest bird
- Nest of an eagle
15 Clues: Largest bird • Nest of an eagle • Animals that gnaw • An unwanted plant • Animals with back bones • gREEN PIGMENT IN PLANT LEAVES • A fish that looks like a horse • Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment here • A sacred plant worshipped in Indian Homes • dioxide Plants need this gas to make food • kOALA LOVES TO EAT THE LEAVES OF THESE PLANTS • ...
Carnivorous Plants Vocabulary 2025-03-05
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- a hollow sack
- it quickly closes around a fly or other prey
- an animal hunted by another animal for food
- eats flesh/meat/animals
- an external supporting structure such as the shell of an insect
- the plant's leaves have sticky glue that traps the prey
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- an underwater plant with a bladder containing trigger hairs that snaps shut, creating a suction which pulls the prey into the bladder
- the process of plants making glucose (food) from sunlight energy
- changes or adjustments made by a plant or animal to best survive in a given environment
- to discharge; to remove from the body
- a protein that helps a chemical reaction occur within a living thing
- to produce a fluid or other substance and release it into or out of the body
- insects fall into the plant's slippery, narrow funnel
- digestive secretions
- drops of water condensed on a cool surface from vapor in the air
15 Clues: a hollow sack • digestive secretions • eats flesh/meat/animals • to discharge; to remove from the body • an animal hunted by another animal for food • it quickly closes around a fly or other prey • insects fall into the plant's slippery, narrow funnel • the plant's leaves have sticky glue that traps the prey • ...
