plants Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2026-04-22
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- Farming without synthetic chemicals.
- Changing crops each season.
- Part of a plant that grows new plants.
- Earth where plants grow.
- Watering crops or land.
- Building used to grow plants.
- Decayed material used to enrich soil.
- Machine used for farm work.
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- Substance used to kill pests.
- Farming crops and raising animals.
- Material added to help plants grow.
- Gathering ripe crops.
- Tool used to turn soil
- Farm animals raised for use or food.
- Long time with little rain.
15 Clues: Gathering ripe crops. • Tool used to turn soil • Watering crops or land. • Earth where plants grow. • Changing crops each season. • Long time with little rain. • Machine used for farm work. • Substance used to kill pests. • Building used to grow plants. • Farming crops and raising animals. • Material added to help plants grow. • Farming without synthetic chemicals. • ...
Green Plant Crossword! 2013-10-14
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- A sugar that plants make.
- A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood.
- Plants need this liquid to survive and so that they don't dry out
- These are needed for photosynthesis and are very important to the plant.
- Plants grow towards this and need it to survive.
- When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Plants give this out.
- Plant grow from these and when they reproduce they are scattered so that more plants can grow.
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- Part of a plant that attracts bees to pollinate. Most of them are pretty to look at too.
- Green things found in the leaves of a plant.
- Hold a plant firmly in the ground.
- Rectangular. Found in the leaves of plants packed together.
- Plants take this gas in.
- Water snd nutrients travel up this through to the leaves.
14 Clues: Plants give this out. • Plants take this gas in. • A sugar that plants make. • Hold a plant firmly in the ground. • Green things found in the leaves of a plant. • Plants grow towards this and need it to survive. • When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water. • A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood. • ...
Fantastic Photosynthesis 2013-04-16
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- Living things that make food using the materials around them (e.g. Plants)
- The food (sugar) produced by plants during photosynthesis
- The green substance in plants that absorbs light
- The gas plants use in photosynthesis
- The layer of a leaf that has lots of air spaces
- The holes in the bottom of a leaf that let gases in and out
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- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis
- The process plants carry out to make food (glucose)
- Absorbed by the plant and used to power photosynthesis
- The animals that eat Producers (plants) are called (c--------)
- The vessels in a leaf that carry water and sugar around the plant
- The transparent (clear) layer on the top of a leaf
- The liquid used in photosynthesis
13 Clues: The liquid used in photosynthesis • The gas plants use in photosynthesis • The layer of a leaf that has lots of air spaces • The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis • The green substance in plants that absorbs light • The transparent (clear) layer on the top of a leaf • The process plants carry out to make food (glucose) • ...
Chapter 28 Vocabulary 2016-04-01
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- A specific type of vascular tissue responsible for carrying water/inorganic compounds from roots to leaves
- When the veins of a plant branch in a nonparallel form from one single point (2 wds)
- Plants that have two seed leaves
- The female portion of the flower that encloses the egg
- When the veins of a plant run parallel to one another (2 wds)
- Plants that only have one seed leaf
- Trees that tend to lose their leaves at the end of each growing season
- The sprouting of the seed from the ground
- Plants that do not have true vascular tissue, roots, stems, or leaves
- Seed plants that do not produce their seeds in fruits
- This form of the plant is responsible for producing gametes during the plant's life cycle
- Plants that do have true vascular tissue, roots, stems, and leaves
- Nicknamed for the hornlike sporophyte form that grows during reproduction
- The tightly newly formed leaves of the ferns
- Seed plants that produce seeds within a protective fruit
- The underground stem of the ferns
- The collective name for all the primitive nonvascular plants
- An embryo surrounded by protective coat
- A cone which is a collection of modified leaves for producing spores in the club mosses
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- A waxy protective covering on the surface of a leaf to prevent water loss
- Unusual looking plants that grow in moist areas and found in Phylum Hepatophyta
- A specialized type of tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from one part of a plant to another (2 wds)
- Seed leaves
- A reproductive structure comprised of hard scales
- The process by which the plant alternates between sporophyte and gametophyte life stages (3 wds)
- The young plant that grows from the ground
- A specific type of vascular tissue that carries sugars in any direction within the plant
- This form of the plant is responsible for producing spores in the plant's life cycle
- Mature leaves that develop from the fiddleheads
- Bundles of vascular tissue
- These type of plants utilize seeds for reproduction (2 wds)
- A haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer shell
32 Clues: Seed leaves • Bundles of vascular tissue • Plants that have two seed leaves • The underground stem of the ferns • Plants that only have one seed leaf • An embryo surrounded by protective coat • The sprouting of the seed from the ground • The young plant that grows from the ground • The tightly newly formed leaves of the ferns • Mature leaves that develop from the fiddleheads • ...
Soil Basics 2020-01-15
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- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled organisms more complex than single-celled bacteria like algae and slime molds.
- Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)?
- Besides water, which soil component facilitates nutrient release from storage?
- What key soil element helps transfer energy from sunlight to plants, stimulates early root and plant growth, and hastens maturity?
- What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food.
- What key soil element increases vigor and disease resistance of plants, helps form and move starches, sugars and oils in plants, and can improve fruit quality?
- Which soil component(s) serve as a direct source of nutrients?
- What key soil element is a key component of chlorophyll, the green coloring material of plants, and is vital for photosynthesis?
- Which organism Kingdom includes all flowering plants, mosses and ferns; they are multi-celled, complex organisms which are autotrophic.
- What key soil element is essential for root health, growth of new roots and root hairs, and the development of leaves?
- What key soil element is a constituent of amino acids in plant proteins and is involved in energy-producing processes in plants and is also responsible for many flavor and odor compounds in plants such as the aroma of onions and cabbage?
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- What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil
- Which soil component(s), in addition to organic matter, serves to store nutrients?
- What kind of organism creates/produces its own food.
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled bacterial organisms like Streptococci?
- What key soil element is involved in plant growth, is found in all plant cells, in plant proteins and hormones, and in chlorophyll?
- What is the name for the conversion of the sun's energy to food for the plant.
- Which organism Kingdom includes multi-celled organisms which do not produce their own food like mushrooms and yeasts?
- What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil.
- What is the term used to refer to the animals and plants in the soil.
- Which organism Kingdom includes complex, multi-celled heterotrophic organisms; contains the highest number of species of all the kingdoms.
- What element does all organic matter contain?
22 Clues: What element does all organic matter contain? • What kind of organism creates/produces its own food. • What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil • What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil. • Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)? • What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food. • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2019-10-30
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- The male reproductive structure of angiosperm plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum with only one living species, which has fan shaped leaves and plants that are either male or female
- Vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients upward from the root system
- Term for the baby plant found within a seed
- Members of this Division/Phylum are commonly known as club mosses due to their club shaped reproductive structures
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum whose members tend to be long lived and contain unique structures adapted to harsh environments
- Waxy outer layer of a leaf that is used to prevent evaporation and keep out harmful microorganisms
- Term for a plant with "covered seeds," meaning the seeds are contained in a fruit
- Seedless vascular plants reproduce using these instead of seeds
- 2nd largest plant Division/Phylum known for containing ferns and horsetails
- Also known as the Hornworts, there are only about 150 species of these tall and thin nonvascular plants
- A plant with a lifespan of a single year/growing season
- Large, outdated Division/Phylum that includes angiosperm plants, which produce flowers and fruit
- The protective outer covering of a seed
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- A plant with a two year lifespan, where the first year is used to grow and the second to reproduce
- Specialized tissue that provides support and allows the quick movement of water and nutrients
- The female reproductive structure of angiosperm plants
- Division/Phylum predominantly made up of mosses, which have leaflike structures and rootlike rhizoids
- Term for a plant with "naked seeds," meaning they produce no flowers or fruits
- Commonly called Liverworts due to the shape of some species, this Division/Phylum is one of the most primitive of all land plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum whose members tend to live in tropical environments and produce male and female cones on separate plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum including pine and fir trees, which reproduce using male and female cones which are both found on the same tree
- Openings in the outer layers of leaves that allow the exchange of gases
- Term describing plants that lack vascular tissue
- Vascular tissue that moves sugars downward from the leaves
- A plant that can live for several years and usually produces flowers and seeds each year
- A plant structure that contains an embryo, nutrients, and a protective coat
27 Clues: The protective outer covering of a seed • Term for the baby plant found within a seed • Term describing plants that lack vascular tissue • The male reproductive structure of angiosperm plants • The female reproductive structure of angiosperm plants • A plant with a lifespan of a single year/growing season • Vascular tissue that moves sugars downward from the leaves • ...
Carbon Sources Crossword 2021-05-23
16 Clues: gas • oil • coal • carbon • plants • oxygen • organic • burning • sediments • biosphere • atmosphere • mesosphere • lithosphere • stratosphere • thermosphere • decomposition
Spelling Homework 2015-03-15
16 Clues: alto • fungi • ratio • plants • inverse • mammals • animals • sediment • cardinal • bacteria • dictator • elliptical • mechanical • vertebrates • exploration • invertebrate
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Horticulture I - Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- A form of grafting when a bud is is used instead of a scion.
- When plants rest or grows very little.
- Starting plants by means other that seed. (cuttings, layer, etc.)
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit.
- A shoot or stem that originates from the roots.
- When plants first start to grow from a seed.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves and stems through evaporation
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- A technique of asexual propagation where the new plant stays atleast partially attached to the mother plant while forming new roots.
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
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- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant. (i.e. putting scion onto rootstock)
- A swollen, modified stem that grows underground. Example: potato.
- Starting plants from seeds.
- Culture Taking a tissue sample from a parent plant and growing those cells into tiny plantlets.
- The food manufacturing process in green plant that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- Areas of average minimum temperature that are categorized together in zones. NC is zones 6-8.
- Seperating natural structures of a plant without making a cut.
- Taking a piece of a plant (stem, leaf, root) and starting a new plant from it.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- A creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes. Example: strawberry.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round. Examples: gladiolus and crocus.
- A creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes. Examples: cannas and bearded Iris
27 Clues: Starting plants from seeds. • When plants rest or grows very little. • When plants first start to grow from a seed. • When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit. • A shoot or stem that originates from the roots. • The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source • The process by which plant roots take in water and air • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2024-10-16
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- Crop yields can be improved by the addition of …
- Light independent reactions occurs in the … of plants
- Nutrient assimilation can occur across the surface of the plant or through the root system of … plants
- A membrane inside the chloroplast that forms stacked, disc-shaped structures is called ...
- Movement of molecules between cells are facilitated by …
- In C4 plants, the first carboxylation is done by … in the mesophyll cells, converting CO2 into oxaloacetate (OAA).
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel is called …
- The primary pump that creates a bigger gradient electrical potential between the inside and outside of the cell membrane is called …
- free energy associated with water is called …
- Where does photosynthesis occur in plants?
- a … transport is a cell transport system that does not require any energy and proceeds across cell membranes along the concentration gradient
- … is a bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen (N2) in leguminous plant
- the mutual attraction between molecules, such as hydrogen bonds between water molecules is called ,,,
- … facilitate the movement of water across plasma membranes.
- New cells originate in a dividing tissue is called ,,,
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- A set of reactions that uses energy to convert 2-PG to 3-PGA,CO2 and NH3 is called …
- The primary pigment in plants is called
- The first step in light independent reaction is … (hint: addition of functional group)
- The first step photosynthesis is called … reaction
- In CAM plants, CO2 fixed at night is stored in … as organic acids
- … growth gives increase in width and diameter of plants
- When during the day does the stomata of CAM plants open to allow CO2 to enter?
- … protein contain particular region called gates that open and close in response to signal.
- What is the maximum absorption wavelength of photosystem I?
- roots that adapts to habitats of extremely low soil fertility are called … roots
- … contain multiple complete genomes of a single species
- a growth system that grow plants with their roots immersed in a nutrient solution without soil is called … growth system
- The movement of one molecule independent of the other molecules through a protein channel is called …
- Which tissue system of plants moves or translocate water and solutes?
- … catalyses the carboxylation of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) in the Calvin-Benson cycle
- the diffusion of water across a selective permeable membrane is called …
31 Clues: The primary pigment in plants is called • Where does photosynthesis occur in plants? • free energy associated with water is called … • Crop yields can be improved by the addition of … • The first step photosynthesis is called … reaction • Light independent reactions occurs in the … of plants • New cells originate in a dividing tissue is called ,,, • ...
Botany 2024-10-21
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- - The female reproductive part of a flower that includes the stigma, style, and ovary.
- - The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- - A small, non-vascular plant that typically grows in dense green clumps in damp environments.
- - The reproductive structure in flowering plants, often colorful and fragrant.
- - A non-flowering plant that reproduces via spores rather than seeds.
- - The main structural support of a plant, holding it upright and transporting nutrients.
- - Trees or plants that lose their leaves annually.
- - A plant with thick, fleshy tissues adapted to store water.
- - A plant's growth response to environmental stimuli, such as light or gravity.
- - A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- - Tiny openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange.
- - A fertilized ovule that contains the embryo of a future plant.
- - The arrangement of veins in a leaf.
- - Plant tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
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- - Plants with soft, non-woody stems, often dying down to the ground after flowering.
- - Plants that retain their leaves year-round, even in winter.
- - A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit, like conifers.
- - The part of the flower that develops into fruit after fertilization.
- - Simple, non-flowering aquatic plants that produce oxygen through photosynthesis.
- - The tissue in plants that transports sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- - The flat, typically green part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs.
- - A symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium.
- - The transfer of pollen from the male part of a plant to the female part for fertilization.
- - A horizontal underground stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.
- - The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- - Powdery grains containing male gametes that fertilize plants.
- - The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- - The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis.
- - A reproductive cell capable of developing into a new organism without sexual fusion, common in ferns and fungi.
- - The male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and filament.
30 Clues: - The arrangement of veins in a leaf. • - Trees or plants that lose their leaves annually. • - The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • - The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • - A plant with thick, fleshy tissues adapted to store water. • - Plants that retain their leaves year-round, even in winter. • ...
Plant Science 2025-10-13
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- Asexual Reproduction is also known as
- one large root that grows downward
- Plant that loses its leaves in the fall
- Plant that has an indefinite life span
- propagation of plants by using individual cells or very small pieces of plants
- Plant with Branched veins in leaves
- Structures on a plant that capture sunlight so the plant can carry out photosynthesis
- First letter of genus is always _______ first letter of the species is always lowercase
- Tissue in a plant that transport the food produced in the leaves to the rest of the plant
- is a plant that carries its seed in a cone
- leaf stem or root section of a plant that will develop roots and grow into a new plant
- Crops are grown for
- Reproductive structure of a plant
- Process of a seed breaking dormancy and beginning to grow and develop
- Plants are usually at the ____ of the food chain
- Plant that requires two growing seasons or years to complete its life cycle
- Plant with parallel veins in leaves
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- Plants absorb __________ then give off oxygen for humans and animals to breathe
- Reproduction of plants by the uniting of female ovaries with male pollen to form seed that will grow into new plants
- Plant completes its life cycle in one growing season or year
- _____ is the production of plants for the beautifications of a landscape or home for personal appeal
- a system used to classify all living things
- Consists of genus and species written in ___
- One of the most obvious differences in plants is if they shed their _____
- tissue in a plant system that transports water and nutrients from the root to all parts of the plant
- Transfer of pollen from a male flower of plant to a female flower of another part
- The use of a plants roots, stems, or leaves to produce a whole new plant
- process by which a plant makes food for itself
- is a seed-bearing plant that protects its seeds in an ovary
- Scientific Name comes from the
- Many small roots spread out through the soil
- Ranking of organisms on successive levels where each feeds on the one below
- Plant that stays green or will keep its foliage (leaves or needles) throughout the year
- Always written in ____ or underlined
34 Clues: Crops are grown for • Scientific Name comes from the • Reproductive structure of a plant • one large root that grows downward • Plant with Branched veins in leaves • Plant with parallel veins in leaves • Always written in ____ or underlined • Asexual Reproduction is also known as • Plant that has an indefinite life span • Plant that loses its leaves in the fall • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2019-04-05
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- how carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- when organic matter is broken down by bacteria and fungi
- primary consumers get nitrogen by eating ___
- process by which nitrogen is turned into ammonia
- process by which plants get their nitrogen
- process of making nitrates
- process in which animals produce water, energy, and carbon dioxide
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- known for their ability to help fix nitrogen; peas, beans, and lentils
- process by which soil nitrates change back into nitrogen
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- process where water 'evaporates' from plants
- responsible for fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification
- process by which water changes from liquid to gas
- when ___ ___ are burned, they release huge stores of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
- how clouds are formed
- instead of infiltrating the soil, water can ___ the surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans
- process by which nitrogen becomes useable for plants
17 Clues: how clouds are formed • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • process of making nitrates • process by which plants get their nitrogen • process where water 'evaporates' from plants • primary consumers get nitrogen by eating ___ • how carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants • process by which nitrogen is turned into ammonia • process by which water changes from liquid to gas • ...
biogeochemical crosspuzzle 2024-09-20
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- how a vital element for life goes around
- plants use this to make sugar and create more energy
- water not inside of the other but rather on it
- a vital nutrient for plants
- when water vaporizes from a plants leaves
- the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds
- plants use this to grow, it is also in the air with oxygen
- we breathe this in
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- the process when nitrate is reduced to nitrogen
- the cycle of an element that all organisms produce
- when a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid phase
- water within the earth
- water heated by the sun turning it into a gas
- a liquid turning into a gas
- a element most organisms produce as a result of doing something
- how this element goes through organisms and mainly plants and repeats
- literally the special name for rain
17 Clues: we breathe this in • water within the earth • a vital nutrient for plants • a liquid turning into a gas • literally the special name for rain • how a vital element for life goes around • when water vaporizes from a plants leaves • water heated by the sun turning it into a gas • water not inside of the other but rather on it • the process when nitrate is reduced to nitrogen • ...
Annuals 2026-03-03
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- ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- how long a plant remains pretty while on display
- the difference in day and night temps
- hanging baskets that have plants propagated by cuttings
- small plants grown in a small amount of media :)
- a plant that doesn't come back next year
- what a plant is when you can sell it
- % of seeds capable of growing
- soluble salts that are washed from a growing medium
- process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
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- containers divided into separate growing spaces
- Extra credit: what's my favorite color :)
- the development of lateral branches that make a plant look bushy
- hanging baskets that have plants grown from seeds
- Term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- fertilizing and irrigating at the same time
- planting of seeds
17 Clues: planting of seeds • % of seeds capable of growing • what a plant is when you can sell it • the difference in day and night temps • a plant that doesn't come back next year • Extra credit: what's my favorite color :) • fertilizing and irrigating at the same time • containers divided into separate growing spaces • how long a plant remains pretty while on display • ...
Flower 2023-06-13
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- Leafy plants that thrive in shade
- Exotic blooms with intricate patterns
- Simple and cheerful flowers
- Fragrant climbing vines
- Graceful trees with long, drooping branches
- Delicate flowers with a sweet scent
- Water-storing plants in various shapes
- Graceful flowers with trumpet-shaped blooms
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- Tall and fast-growing grass
- Large and fragrant blossoms
- Succulent plants with sharp spines
- Trees with beautiful autumn foliage
- Tall plants with bright yellow petals
- Petite flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- Fragrant purple flowers used in aromatherapy
- Elegant and colorful petals
16 Clues: Fragrant climbing vines • Tall and fast-growing grass • Large and fragrant blossoms • Simple and cheerful flowers • Elegant and colorful petals • Leafy plants that thrive in shade • Succulent plants with sharp spines • Trees with beautiful autumn foliage • Delicate flowers with a sweet scent • Exotic blooms with intricate patterns • Tall plants with bright yellow petals • ...
Agriculture 2026-04-22
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- Farming without synthetic chemicals.
- Changing crops each season.
- Part of a plant that grows new plants.
- Earth where plants grow.
- Watering crops or land.
- Building used to grow plants.
- Decayed material used to enrich soil.
- Machine used for farm work.
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- Substance used to kill pests.
- Farming crops and raising animals.
- Material added to help plants grow.
- Gathering ripe crops.
- Tool used to turn soil
- Farm animals raised for use or food.
- Long time with little rain.
15 Clues: Gathering ripe crops. • Tool used to turn soil • Watering crops or land. • Earth where plants grow. • Changing crops each season. • Long time with little rain. • Machine used for farm work. • Substance used to kill pests. • Building used to grow plants. • Farming crops and raising animals. • Material added to help plants grow. • Farming without synthetic chemicals. • ...
Bees, Flowers and Pollination 2025-03-25
12 Clues: Protects bees • Where bees live • Friends of flowers • Sticks to bees legs • Sweet food bees make • Keeps plants grounded • Plants grow from these • Attracts bees to plants • Plants need this to grow • Food that flowers provide bees • Color of bees, black and ______ • Helps pollen move to other plants
Photosynthesis 2021-10-08
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- make their own food
- main energy storage compound used by cells
- the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero
- consume other living things to obtain food
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- process by which most autotrophs use the energy of sunlight to produce high-energy carbohydrates
- principal pigment in plants
- occurs first
- when energy changes from one form to another
- law of conservation of energy
- desert plants, pineapple trees, cacti, ice plants
- a stack of thylakoid
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- protein in the thylakoid membrane that allows H+ ions to pass through
- AKA light-independent reaction
- was discovered first
- adenosine diphosphate
- adenosine triphosphate
- light-absorbing molecules
- tropical plants, requires extra ATP, corn, sugar cane
- the ability to work
20 Clues: occurs first • make their own food • the ability to work • was discovered first • a stack of thylakoid • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • light-absorbing molecules • principal pigment in plants • law of conservation of energy • AKA light-independent reaction • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • main energy storage compound used by cells • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-29
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- gas that is released by plants during photosynthesis
- Cellular respiration is a _______ reaction
- sugar that is stored in the roots of the plant
- a tissue located in the stems of the plant
- the process that releases the energy from glucose to produce ATP
- the form of energy that cells can use
- pigment that makes plants green
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- photosynthesis is a ________ reaction
- this is where cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotes
- a gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- used by plants for their growth
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- are responsible for the exchange of gases
- an organism that makes its own food
- the process that plants use to make their own food
15 Clues: used by plants for their growth • pigment that makes plants green • an organism that makes its own food • photosynthesis is a ________ reaction • the form of energy that cells can use • are responsible for the exchange of gases • Cellular respiration is a _______ reaction • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • a tissue located in the stems of the plant • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2021-05-27
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- a flattened structure of a higher plant
- A green pigment in all plants
- A sugar which is an energy source
- Source to provide light and heat
- A living organism that breathes CO2
- CO2
- Plant part which attaches it to the ground
- stalk of a plant
- An animal, plant
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- catalyst in living organisms
- an organelle within the cells of plants
- From the Sun
- The process where plants produce nutrients
- The basic of life
- Vital for human Life
15 Clues: CO2 • From the Sun • stalk of a plant • An animal, plant • The basic of life • Vital for human Life • catalyst in living organisms • A green pigment in all plants • Source to provide light and heat • A sugar which is an energy source • A living organism that breathes CO2 • a flattened structure of a higher plant • an organelle within the cells of plants • ...
Flower 2023-06-13
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- Leafy plants that thrive in shade
- Exotic blooms with intricate patterns
- Simple and cheerful flowers
- Fragrant climbing vines
- Graceful trees with long, drooping branches
- Delicate flowers with a sweet scent
- Water-storing plants in various shapes
- Graceful flowers with trumpet-shaped blooms
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- Tall and fast-growing grass
- Large and fragrant blossoms
- Succulent plants with sharp spines
- Trees with beautiful autumn foliage
- Tall plants with bright yellow petals
- Petite flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- Fragrant purple flowers used in aromatherapy
- Elegant and colorful petals
16 Clues: Fragrant climbing vines • Tall and fast-growing grass • Large and fragrant blossoms • Simple and cheerful flowers • Elegant and colorful petals • Leafy plants that thrive in shade • Succulent plants with sharp spines • Trees with beautiful autumn foliage • Delicate flowers with a sweet scent • Exotic blooms with intricate patterns • Tall plants with bright yellow petals • ...
Environments 2020-09-15
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- Type of bears with thick fur in the Arctic
- The natural surroundings of an animal/plant
- Moths use these to find food
- Bats listen for these when they squeak
- Process plants use to make food
- Animal that has sensitive eyes to help it see in dim light
- Means to sleep in the day and be active at night
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- Pull in tentacles when tide is out
- Green plants need this to make food
- Bats make high-pitched ______ to help them find their way at night
- Seashore creatures live with ________ changes
- Carbon dioxide and ______ are used to make sugar for plants
- Store water in their stems to help them live
- Plants release this into the air as they make food
- Food for plants
- Insects drink this from flowers
16 Clues: Food for plants • Moths use these to find food • Process plants use to make food • Insects drink this from flowers • Pull in tentacles when tide is out • Green plants need this to make food • Bats listen for these when they squeak • Type of bears with thick fur in the Arctic • The natural surroundings of an animal/plant • Store water in their stems to help them live • ...
Soil Basics 2020-01-15
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- What key soil element helps transfer energy from sunlight to plants, stimulates early root and plant growth, and hastens maturity?
- What kind of organism creates/produces its own food.
- Which soil component(s) serve as a direct source of nutrients?
- What key soil element is a key component of chlorophyll, the green coloring material of plants, and is vital for photosynthesis?
- Which organism Kingdom includes complex, multi-celled heterotrophic organisms; contains the highest number of species of all the kingdoms.
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled bacterial organisms like Streptococci?
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled organisms more complex than single-celled bacteria like algae and slime molds.
- Which organism Kingdom includes multi-celled organisms which do not produce their own food like mushrooms and yeasts?
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- What key soil element is essential for root health, growth of new roots and root hairs, and the development of leaves?
- What key soil element is involved in plant growth, is found in all plant cells, in plant proteins and hormones, and in chlorophyll?
- Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)?
- What key soil element increases vigor and disease resistance of plants, helps form and move starches, sugars and oils in plants, and can improve fruit quality?
- What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food.
- What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil
- What is the name for the conversion of the sun's energy to food for the plant.
- Besides water, which soil component facilitates nutrient release from storage?
- What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil.
- Which organism Kingdom includes all flowering plants, mosses and ferns; they are multi-celled, complex organisms which are autotrophic.
- Which soil component(s), in addition to organic matter, serves to store nutrients?
- What element does all organic matter contain?
- What is the term used to refer to the animals and plants in the soil.
- What key soil element is a constituent of amino acids in plant proteins and is involved in energy-producing processes in plants and is also responsible for many flavor and odor compounds in plants such as the aroma of onions and cabbage?
22 Clues: What element does all organic matter contain? • What kind of organism creates/produces its own food. • What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil • What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil. • Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)? • What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food. • ...
HORT1 - 4.02 Plant Reproduction 2023-04-17
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- Produce two seed leaves
- Second set of leaves
- Young plants grown from seeds
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow.
- The first sets of leaves
- For leaf cuttings, this vein must be cut in order to make roots form
- Separating natural structures of a plant without making a cut
- Rooting media should be this deep (inches)
- Using a small amount of plant tissue to grow in a sterile environment. Gets the most plants in a short time and is true to parent plant
- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant
- A form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- The multiplication and reproduction of a kind or a species
- produce one seed leaf
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- Reproduction method hat is a fast way to get many plants
- The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of graft
- Creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes
- Swollen, modified stem that grows underground.
- A type of layering in which shoots of established plants are placed horizontally at the base of a trench, and the new shoots are covered at intervals during growth
- This process reduces humidity and water and make environment more like outside to reduces stress on seedlings before transplanting
- Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth
- Means that the vascular cambium is actively growing, and the bark can be peeled easily from the stock piece with little damage
- Piece of plant at the top of graft
- Scarring a small area of the stem to produce new plants
- Best time of day for rooting from cutting because plants have more moisture
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
- Reproduction method that uses growing plant parts other than seeds
- The round parts of some plants that are underground
- Using a small piece of stem to reproduce plants. Uses hormones and dipping in fungicides help speed up rooting
- Creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round
30 Clues: Second set of leaves • produce one seed leaf • Produce two seed leaves • The first sets of leaves • Young plants grown from seeds • Piece of plant at the top of graft • Rooting media should be this deep (inches) • Swollen, modified stem that grows underground. • Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow. • Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth • ...
Seed Structure and Germination 2014-06-08
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- This is the first part of the plant that extends from a germinating seed
- A small pore in the testa that allows water to absorb into the seed
- The gas that plants produce during photosynthesis
- The hard, outer coating of a seed
- The gas needed for plants to do photosynthesis
- This is necessary for photosynthesis and germination
- Comes from the sun and is needed for photosynthesis
- Is connected to the epicotyl and radical
- The food plants make in photosynthesis
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- Plants grow from this
- This is the name for the process of water being absorbed through the mircopyle
- The process all living things do to make energy from glucose and oxygen
- The first leaves of a germinating plant
- Is connected to the plumule
- The process plants do to make glucose (sugar)
- The green pigment in leaves
- Stored food inside the seed
17 Clues: Plants grow from this • Is connected to the plumule • The green pigment in leaves • Stored food inside the seed • The hard, outer coating of a seed • The food plants make in photosynthesis • The first leaves of a germinating plant • Is connected to the epicotyl and radical • The process plants do to make glucose (sugar) • The gas needed for plants to do photosynthesis • ...
Key Information to Know 2013-04-11
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- This diagram shows how living organisms get their energy
- These are traits that occur over a long period of time to help the organism survive
- Animals have to eat in order to get their _____
- This includes all living things and their differences
- This is a natural instinct to help in the survival of the species
- These organisms eat only meat
- These are things that have to eat to get their energy
- These organisms eat only plants
- The natural instincet for all living things is to _____
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- Plants rely on ______ to get their energy
- This is commonly referred to as Survival of the Fittest
- These asre things that make their own energy
- These can break down dead plants and animals
- Fertilizers are _____ when they run into waterways
- Most_____ can make their own energy unlike many other organisms
- Where something lives is called its _____
- These organisms eat meat and plants
17 Clues: These organisms eat only meat • These organisms eat only plants • These organisms eat meat and plants • Plants rely on ______ to get their energy • Where something lives is called its _____ • These asre things that make their own energy • These can break down dead plants and animals • Animals have to eat in order to get their _____ • ...
Science - Term 2 2016-08-16
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- plants and trees
- someone who studies plants
- a plant that has an adaptation that helps it survive without rain for long periods
- a living thing
- the adaptations an animal has which effect the way it does something
- surroundings, where we all live.
- an animal that only eats plants
- the features plants and animals have, to help them survive in their environment
- an animal that has spines as a structural adaptation
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- where a particular animal or plant lives naturally
- animals
- there are no known animals or plants left of this species
- the physical features of an animal
- the process which enables organisms to adjust to their environment
- the different features a plant or animal has
- a structural characteristic that helps an animal blend in with its environment
- when a plant or animal is at risk of becoming extinct
17 Clues: animals • a living thing • plants and trees • someone who studies plants • an animal that only eats plants • surroundings, where we all live. • the physical features of an animal • the different features a plant or animal has • where a particular animal or plant lives naturally • an animal that has spines as a structural adaptation • ...
Interaction of Living Things Crossword 2024-11-17
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- Plants grow without soil, receiving nutrients directly from water.
- Animals are ------------and need food from other sources.
- Eat other animals.
- These are the nonliving things in an ecosystem, like air, water, soil, rocks, and light.
- Eat both plants and animals.
- Eat plants.
- acts as a niche in a forest ecosystem to aerate and break down plant matter in the soil.
- The special role an organism plays in the ecosystem.
- Organisms that hunt for their food
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- Made up of all living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things.
- A scientist who studies insects
- Organisms introduced to a new ecosystem that cause harm.
- its toxic and acts as an example of invasive species
- Plants are considered --------------because they make their own food.
- The place in an ecosystem where an organism lives.
- These are the living things in an ecosystem, like plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
- Organisms that are hunted
17 Clues: Eat plants. • Eat other animals. • Organisms that are hunted • Eat both plants and animals. • A scientist who studies insects • Organisms that hunt for their food • The place in an ecosystem where an organism lives. • its toxic and acts as an example of invasive species • The special role an organism plays in the ecosystem. • ...
Heredity 2023-01-12
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- On average, one out of every four pea plants were _____.
- Eye color is just one of the many physical traits we inherit from our _______.
- how many short alleles does it take to make a plant short?
- who developed the Punnett square.
- what year did Gregor Mendel study pea plants.
- Every living thing inherits ______.
- What was all the offsprings result after the tall plants and the short plants are bred.
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- What were the different versions of the packages called?
- Who studied how traits are inherited?
- for each trait, offspring get a set of two ________, one from each parent.
- ________ is the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- what did Mendel breed short plants with.
- what were the short-traits called?
- what were the tall plants called?
- how many tall alleles does it take to make a plant tall?
15 Clues: what were the tall plants called? • who developed the Punnett square. • what were the short-traits called? • Every living thing inherits ______. • Who studied how traits are inherited? • what did Mendel breed short plants with. • what year did Gregor Mendel study pea plants. • What were the different versions of the packages called? • ...
Heredity 2023-01-12
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- On average, one out of every four pea plants were _____.
- Eye color is just one of the many physical traits we inherit from our _______.
- how many short alleles does it take to make a plant short?
- who developed the Punnett square.
- what year did Gregor Mendel study pea plants?
- Every living thing inherits ______.
- What was all the offsprings result after the tall plants and the short plants are bred?
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- What were the different versions of the packages called?
- Who studied how traits are inherited?
- for each trait, offspring get a set of two ________, one from each parent.
- ________ is the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- what did Mendel breed short plants with?
- what were the short-traits called?
- what were the tall plants called?
- how many tall alleles does it take to make a plant tall?
15 Clues: what were the tall plants called? • who developed the Punnett square. • what were the short-traits called? • Every living thing inherits ______. • Who studied how traits are inherited? • what did Mendel breed short plants with? • what year did Gregor Mendel study pea plants? • What were the different versions of the packages called? • ...
Plant Science Ag Vocab 2023-03-16
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- Designs and arranges land
- Provides daily care, and tends to greenhouse
- inspects and weighs grain and related products, and works for the government
- Raises and grows vegetables
- grow manage and sell hay crops for animal producers
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- manages and directs the operation of golf courses
- licensed to install landscapes based on passing certification exams
- creates new plants, reproduces plants
- specialize in crop production, soil contol, and soil management
- manages processes in a winery to produce wine
- arrange flowers and plants for decoration
- maintains lawns
- oversees operations and staffing for the produce department in a grocery store
- develops new plants through selection, hybridization, ect.
- manages a business that grows and sells ornamental plants
15 Clues: maintains lawns • Designs and arranges land • Raises and grows vegetables • creates new plants, reproduces plants • arrange flowers and plants for decoration • Provides daily care, and tends to greenhouse • manages processes in a winery to produce wine • manages and directs the operation of golf courses • grow manage and sell hay crops for animal producers • ...
Science 4: Unit 1 New Word Review 2023-03-30
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- How producers, consumers and decomposers work together.
- Plants need this from the air.
- This makes plants green.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- A consumer that hunts other animals to eat.
- A bit like a food chain, but bigger.
- This is how producers use sunlight to make their food.
- A living thing is called an ______.
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- An organism that eats plants or animals.
- An organism that eats dead plants or animals.
- Animals need this from the air.
- This colorful decomposer was growing on our bread.
- An animal that gets eaten by predators.
- An organism that can eat both plants and animals.
- Tiny organisms that live everywhere.
15 Clues: This makes plants green. • Plants need this from the air. • Animals need this from the air. • A living thing is called an ______. • An organism that makes its own food. • Tiny organisms that live everywhere. • A bit like a food chain, but bigger. • An animal that gets eaten by predators. • An organism that eats plants or animals. • A consumer that hunts other animals to eat. • ...
Vocabulary U1 MB 2024-01-24
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- animal that eats only plants
- something that is large in size or importance
- someone who is born in a particular country, or something that is original to an area
- did well, grew or developed very well
- group of animals or plants of the same kind
- the process plants use to make their food from sunlight
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- this is in plants, it's what makes them green
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- most important; main
- not as important as something else
- no longer alive, gone
- substance that causes illness, injury or death
- close together; crowded
- large area of land that has many trees
- available to only some, restricted or limited
15 Clues: most important; main • no longer alive, gone • close together; crowded • animal that eats only plants • not as important as something else • did well, grew or developed very well • large area of land that has many trees • group of animals or plants of the same kind • an animal that eats both plants and animals • something that is large in size or importance • ...
Plant science terms 2025-04-17
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- To add moisture
- Part of a plant that absorbs nutrients under ground
- Container for plants
- Outdoor area reserved for plants that attract pollinators
- Plants from the region
- Green, brown or red small pests that feed on leaves
- Placing a seed in soil, covering with soil, then watering
- Another term for vegetative
- a building used for growing plants
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- extra nutrients that support growth when added to soil or water
- a plant you can cut that will continue to grow
- To cut a plant to grow another from the cutting
- Part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- plants with multiple color mutations that make it more valuable
- Future farmers of America
15 Clues: To add moisture • Container for plants • Plants from the region • Future farmers of America • Another term for vegetative • a building used for growing plants • Part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • a plant you can cut that will continue to grow • To cut a plant to grow another from the cutting • Part of a plant that absorbs nutrients under ground • ...
Plants- Vascular and Nonvascular 2024-01-22
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- Plants reproduce through _________ and spores.
- Moss and _________ are examples plants that have spores.
- Nonvascular plants prefer areas that are ______ like under rocks or on trunks of trees.
- This place on a plant stores food.
- A plant cell that can grow into a new plant.
- The sugar made in the plants leaves is used as _____ for the plant.
- The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________.
- Most plants reproduce using a ________.
- Plants take in _______ from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air.
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- The name of the leaf of a fern.
- The energy from _______ changes water and CO2 into sugar and oxygen.
- This means without tubes or no tubes.
- Moss and this plant are examples of nonvascular plants.
- This word means having tubes.
14 Clues: This word means having tubes. • The name of the leaf of a fern. • This place on a plant stores food. • This means without tubes or no tubes. • Most plants reproduce using a ________. • A plant cell that can grow into a new plant. • Plants reproduce through _________ and spores. • The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________. • ...
abc 2023-01-13
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- The scientific study of plants.
- The study of all living things.
- A type of sugar that plants use for cell walls.
- The Latin word for the plant kingdom.
- They house the way nutrients and water are transported from the roots to the very tips of the leaves.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water.
- A classification scheme for all plants and animals.
- Plants that reproduce using cones.
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- A molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses that energy to make yummy sugar.
- Plants that reproduce using flowers and seeds.
- Swedish botanist that developed DKPCOFGS
- Where plants make food, release gases, and shed excess water tiny droplets and water vapor.
- The process by which plants change CO2, water, and sunlight into sugar.
13 Clues: The scientific study of plants. • The study of all living things. • Plants that reproduce using cones. • The Latin word for the plant kingdom. • The part of a plant that absorbs water. • Swedish botanist that developed DKPCOFGS • Plants that reproduce using flowers and seeds. • A type of sugar that plants use for cell walls. • ...
Hydrology of the Drainage Basin System 2013-09-10
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- Rivers, streams etc.
- The vaporization of water
- Vaporization of water off plants
- Water stored in the water table
- Precipitation getting caught on plants
- Water dripping off plants
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- Water soaking into the ground
- Horizontal movement of water through the ground
- Water stored near the surface
- Downhill movement of water through saturated ground
- Lakes, Rivers etc.
- Rain, snow etc.
- Downward movement of water through deeper ground
- Water moving down plants
- Rivers flowing into a larger body of water
15 Clues: Rain, snow etc. • Lakes, Rivers etc. • Rivers, streams etc. • Water moving down plants • The vaporization of water • Water dripping off plants • Water soaking into the ground • Water stored near the surface • Water stored in the water table • Vaporization of water off plants • Precipitation getting caught on plants • Rivers flowing into a larger body of water • ...
Hydrology of the Drainage Basin System 2013-09-10
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- Horizontal movement of water through the ground
- The vaporization of water
- Water stored near the surface
- Downhill movement of water through saturated ground
- Precipitation getting caught on plants
- Rivers flowing into a larger body of water
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- Water soaking into the ground
- Rain, snow etc.
- Water moving down plants
- Rivers, streams etc.
- Water dripping off plants
- Vaporization of water off plants
- Water stored in the water table
- Lakes, Rivers etc.
- Downward movement of water through deeper ground
15 Clues: Rain, snow etc. • Lakes, Rivers etc. • Rivers, streams etc. • Water moving down plants • The vaporization of water • Water dripping off plants • Water soaking into the ground • Water stored near the surface • Water stored in the water table • Vaporization of water off plants • Precipitation getting caught on plants • Rivers flowing into a larger body of water • ...
Flowers 2023-06-13
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- Leafy plants that thrive in shade
- Exotic blooms with intricate patterns
- Simple and cheerful flowers
- Fragrant climbing vines
- Graceful trees with long, drooping branches
- Delicate flowers with a sweet scent
- Water-storing plants in various shapes
- Graceful flowers with trumpet-shaped blooms
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- Tall and fast-growing grass
- Large and fragrant blossoms
- Succulent plants with sharp spines
- Trees with beautiful autumn foliage
- Tall plants with bright yellow petals
- Petite flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- Fragrant purple flowers used in aromatherapy
- Elegant and colorful petals
16 Clues: Fragrant climbing vines • Tall and fast-growing grass • Large and fragrant blossoms • Simple and cheerful flowers • Elegant and colorful petals • Leafy plants that thrive in shade • Succulent plants with sharp spines • Trees with beautiful autumn foliage • Delicate flowers with a sweet scent • Exotic blooms with intricate patterns • Tall plants with bright yellow petals • ...
Plant Classification 2025-01-14
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- Produces pollen
- Plants that produce seed with fruit
- the chemical process of converting sun to energy
- seeds with one cotyledon
- male part of the flower
- Reproduces with the production of seeds
- Anchor the plant
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- seeds with two cotyledons
- Anchors the plant
- plants that produce for more than two years
- provides a sticky surface
- plants that finish their life cycle after two seasons
- Female part of the flower
- plants that produce seed without fruit
- Produces food for the plant
15 Clues: Produces pollen • Anchor the plant • Anchors the plant • male part of the flower • seeds with one cotyledon • seeds with two cotyledons • provides a sticky surface • Female part of the flower • Produces food for the plant • Plants that produce seed with fruit • plants that produce seed without fruit • Reproduces with the production of seeds • ...
Growing Plants 2017-04-29
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- Stored Food In Steam
- This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind
- The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant
- Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
- Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr.
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- Example Of Rabi Crop
- The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant
- Crop Grow From June To Oct.
- The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale
- A new Plant Can Grow From
10 Clues: Example Of Rabi Crop • Stored Food In Steam • A new Plant Can Grow From • Crop Grow From June To Oct. • Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr. • This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind • The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant • The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale • The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant • Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
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Flowering Plants 2016-09-25
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- one
- a dicotyledon plnat
- seed leaf
- the leaves of monocotyledons have ____ veins.
- the stages a seed undergoes as it develops into a plant
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- another name for characteristics
- a monocotyledon plant
- a flowering plant that has one seed leaf in its earlyh stages of germination
- the leaves of dicotyledons have leaves with a ____ of veins.
- two
10 Clues: one • two • seed leaf • a dicotyledon plnat • a monocotyledon plant • another name for characteristics • the leaves of monocotyledons have ____ veins. • the stages a seed undergoes as it develops into a plant • the leaves of dicotyledons have leaves with a ____ of veins. • a flowering plant that has one seed leaf in its earlyh stages of germination
Biology plants 2022-09-20
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- What houses the spore producing Surface of the Fruiting body
- What provides mushroom's support
- how do plants make energy
- what is plants green pigment called called?
- what is a plant cells storage sack
- Are mushroom Eukaryote or prokaryote
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- What part does mushroom use to spread pores
- what is the waxy waterproof layer of a plant called?
- what is a Fertilized plant egg called
- What are thread Iike mushroom cells called
10 Clues: how do plants make energy • What provides mushroom's support • what is a plant cells storage sack • Are mushroom Eukaryote or prokaryote • what is a Fertilized plant egg called • What are thread Iike mushroom cells called • What part does mushroom use to spread pores • what is plants green pigment called called? • what is the waxy waterproof layer of a plant called? • ...
Marine Plants 2023-02-28
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- Type of water Marine Plants are found in
- The spines on a prickly pear cactus
- Common name for Nelumbo nucifera
- Kingdom of Marine Plants
- One acre can provide shelter for a million species
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- Found in the Florida Everglades
- At the top of the Seaside Goldenrod
- Seaside Goldenrods provide nesting for
- Marine plants provide 70-80 percent
- Marine Plants provide food and ______
10 Clues: Kingdom of Marine Plants • Found in the Florida Everglades • Common name for Nelumbo nucifera • At the top of the Seaside Goldenrod • The spines on a prickly pear cactus • Marine plants provide 70-80 percent • Marine Plants provide food and ______ • Seaside Goldenrods provide nesting for • Type of water Marine Plants are found in • ...
Classifying Plants 2017-09-27
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- DO NOT HAVE SYSTEM OF TUBES
- contain small plants ready to grow
- Do not have stems or leaves, live in warm places
- Come in many shapes: flat leave, umbrella, and liver like
- Largest group of nonvascular plants, do not have stems or leaves, they make their own food
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- ferns, grasses, celery, and trees are examples of this kind of plant
- Need moist shady place to grow a new plant from a
- Largest group that makes seeds
- provide support to the stems and leaves
- Plants that have seeds but not flowers example pine tree
10 Clues: DO NOT HAVE SYSTEM OF TUBES • Largest group that makes seeds • contain small plants ready to grow • provide support to the stems and leaves • Do not have stems or leaves, live in warm places • Need moist shady place to grow a new plant from a • Plants that have seeds but not flowers example pine tree • Come in many shapes: flat leave, umbrella, and liver like • ...
Medicinal plants 2020-02-19
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- An aromatic evergreen herb in the mint family that have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.
- The green colour comes from its essence, which is a thick syrup made from the roots of this grass.
- The bark, leaves, and seeds are used to make medicine.
- A herb in the parsley family, it is used for burns and poor circulation. It is known to possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Sometimes described as a “wonder plant, it is a thick, short-stemmed plant that stores water in its leaves.
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- A fragrant evergreen herb native to the Mediterranean. It is used as a culinary condiment and to make bodily perfumes.
- The seeds are used in cooking, to make medicine, or to hide the taste of other medicine. The leaves of this plant are eaten in India as a vegetable.
- Its oil is also known as melaleuca oil which is extracted by steaming the leaves. It is commonly used to treat acne, athlete's foot, lice, nail fungus and insect bites.
- an Ayurvedic herb widely used in herbal teas. It may be called holy basil
- It is also known as Indian Gooseberry. A fruit that has long been used in India as a nutritive tonic and blood purifier.
10 Clues: The bark, leaves, and seeds are used to make medicine. • an Ayurvedic herb widely used in herbal teas. It may be called holy basil • An aromatic evergreen herb in the mint family that have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. • The green colour comes from its essence, which is a thick syrup made from the roots of this grass. • ...
Pollination? Plants?? 2023-09-26
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- sticky bulb where pollen lands, also where fertilization begins
- beneficiaries of pollination who use it to reproduce
- contained within the ovary, develops into seeds after fertilization
- embryonic stage of the plant life cycle
- male reproductive systems have this stalk
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- produces and contains pollen for distribution
- used to fertilize plants, small grains from flowers
- where pollinators are attracted toon plants by color and food
- the sweet edible product that comes directly from pollination
- female reproductive systems have this stalk
10 Clues: embryonic stage of the plant life cycle • male reproductive systems have this stalk • female reproductive systems have this stalk • produces and contains pollen for distribution • used to fertilize plants, small grains from flowers • beneficiaries of pollination who use it to reproduce • where pollinators are attracted toon plants by color and food • ...
Plants & Sustainability 2023-08-25
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- imparts fragrance into dessert and rice
- process of collecting plants, animals, or fish as food.
- can protect skin
- prevents cancer
- a vegetable for culinary purposes because of its savoury flavour
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- the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture
- currently known as brinjal
- starchy vegetable that can benefit health
- a citrus fruit
- has beta carotene and antioxidants, linked to lower cholesterol levels and improved eye health
10 Clues: a citrus fruit • prevents cancer • can protect skin • currently known as brinjal • imparts fragrance into dessert and rice • starchy vegetable that can benefit health • process of collecting plants, animals, or fish as food. • a vegetable for culinary purposes because of its savoury flavour • the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture • ...
plants 1 2024-05-09
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- Woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- Plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Plant that lives for more than two years.
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- Plant valued for its flavor, fragrance, or medicinal properties.
- Plant with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water.
- Popular annual fruiting plant used in salads and sauces.
- Tall annual plant with large yellow flowers that follow the sun.
- Tall woody plant with a single main stem or trunk.
- Bright orange or yellow annual flower often used in gardens.
- Colorful annual flowering plant commonly found in hanging baskets.
10 Clues: Plant that lives for more than two years. • Tall woody plant with a single main stem or trunk. • Plant with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water. • Popular annual fruiting plant used in salads and sauces. • Plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season. • Woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems. • ...
Rare Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Rare and elusive flowering plant
- - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves
- - Carnivorous plant that traps insects
- - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves
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- - Plant used to make a traditional beverage
- - Plant known for its foul odor
- - Carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves
- - Plant that reacts to touch
- - Flower with the largest bloom in the world
10 Clues: - Plant that reacts to touch • - Plant known for its foul odor • - Rare and elusive flowering plant • - Carnivorous plant that traps insects • - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves • - Plant used to make a traditional beverage • - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves • - Flower with the largest bloom in the world • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • ...
Edible Plants 2024-08-22
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- The part of a plant that birds typically eat
- An edible invasive weed that grows around here
- An orange root vegetable
- A poisonous vine that grows on trees
- Someone who grows food as a job
- An invasive berry similar to raspberry
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- The study of people's relationship with plants
- A red fruit that is also a vegetable
- A type of small fruit
- Someone who grows plants at home
10 Clues: A type of small fruit • An orange root vegetable • Someone who grows food as a job • Someone who grows plants at home • A red fruit that is also a vegetable • A poisonous vine that grows on trees • An invasive berry similar to raspberry • The part of a plant that birds typically eat • The study of people's relationship with plants • ...
RARE PLANTS 2024-09-09
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- - Also called "corpse flower"
- - "Living stones" succulent plant
- - Dense shrub that looks like moss, found in the Andes
- - Smallest flowering plant
- - Long-living plant in Namib Desert
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- - Tree with fruit growing on its trunk
- - Tree with red sap, found in Socotra
- - Rare orchid with no leaves
- - Known as the "Tree of Life"
- - Largest flower in the world, smells like rotting meat
10 Clues: - Smallest flowering plant • - Rare orchid with no leaves • - Also called "corpse flower" • - Known as the "Tree of Life" • - "Living stones" succulent plant • - Long-living plant in Namib Desert • - Tree with red sap, found in Socotra • - Tree with fruit growing on its trunk • - Dense shrub that looks like moss, found in the Andes • ...
plants system 2026-02-22
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- Living thing that can make its own food
- Part of the plant that makes food through photosynthesis
- Energy from the Sun needed by plants
- Reproductive part of a plant that may turn into a fruit
- Transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves
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- Process by which leaves make food using sunlight
- Part of a plant that contains seeds for reproduction
- Material that supports plants and provides nutrients
- Substance plants make to grow and survive
- Liquid absorbed by roots to keep plant alive
10 Clues: Energy from the Sun needed by plants • Living thing that can make its own food • Substance plants make to grow and survive • Liquid absorbed by roots to keep plant alive • Process by which leaves make food using sunlight • Transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves • Part of a plant that contains seeds for reproduction • ...
Growing plants 2025-01-22
10 Clues: A bush • Keep you grounded • Chemical formula H2O • A plant grows from me • What makes plants green? • Makes plants stand upright • A flower in our school emblem • Warm and essential for growing plants • Jasmine, Rose and Marigold are names of___ • A person who has a knack for growing plants
Native Plants 2025-11-16
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- (2 words) This plant is BC’s national flower
- (2 words) This plant was named after Nicholas Garry of the Hudson's Bay Company.
- This plants black berries are sweet and juicy, similar to blueberries.
- (2 words) The Haida and Squamish often made healing tea with this plant
- This plant produces edible berries that are typically orange or red and resemble raspberries.
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- (2 words) Many Native American tribes utilized the bark, resin, and pine needles to prepare herbal remedies for various ailments.
- This plant is a very important trade commodity to the the Coast Salish peoples.
- he fruit is a soft, aggregate fruit with many small seeds that looks like a thimble or a smaller raspberry.
- (2 words) Composed of three leaflets, which helps distinguish them from other, more common invasive blackberries.
- (2 words) this plant is also know as the pom-pom or bearded tooth mushrooms
10 Clues: (2 words) This plant is BC’s national flower • This plants black berries are sweet and juicy, similar to blueberries. • (2 words) The Haida and Squamish often made healing tea with this plant • (2 words) this plant is also know as the pom-pom or bearded tooth mushrooms • This plant is a very important trade commodity to the the Coast Salish peoples. • ...
Native Plants 2026-05-08
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- The name of this flower sounds like something the parent would use to tuck their kid in
- A spherical looking ball of tightly packed purple flowers
- The name of this flower sounds like describing a lady that lost in a fight
- A blue flower with long yellow stalks on the inside, the flowering head is a tad tall
- A purple flower that’s named after an architectural structure
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- This is a tall purple flower with petals that don’t droop
- A yellow flower with petals that switch to a dark maroon near the centre
- This flower’s name describes the spotty appearance of the petals
- This name combines a precious metal with a type of landscape
- This combines a colour with a word that rhymes with ‘tax’
10 Clues: This is a tall purple flower with petals that don’t droop • A spherical looking ball of tightly packed purple flowers • This combines a colour with a word that rhymes with ‘tax’ • This name combines a precious metal with a type of landscape • A purple flower that’s named after an architectural structure • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-01-13
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- the location of nectaries in a flower
- the stalk an anther sits atop
- a developing seed
- separating varieties from other plants in the same species to prevent cross-pollination
- the pollen-receiving organ of a flower
- a pollen tube grows down it
- the required number of seed-producing plants of a particular variety to achieve varietal diversity
- the organs of a flower that produce nectar
- the part of the stamen that produces pollen
- the organ that contains the ovule
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- a flower that contains both pollen-receiving and pollen-producing organs
- plants that have only pollen-producing flowers or only pollen-receiving flowers on them
- the complete genetic profile of an organism
- plants that have both pollen-receiving and pollen-producing flowers on them
- pollen-producing organs of a flower
- a process many plants use to enable reproduction
- where the pollen lands on a flower
17 Clues: a developing seed • a pollen tube grows down it • the stalk an anther sits atop • the organ that contains the ovule • where the pollen lands on a flower • pollen-producing organs of a flower • the location of nectaries in a flower • the pollen-receiving organ of a flower • the organs of a flower that produce nectar • the complete genetic profile of an organism • ...
Food Web 2022-09-05
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- an interconnected set of food chains
- an organism that decomposes or breaks down dead organic material
- the flow of energy through living things within an ecosystem
- an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
- a single, self-contained, living thing
- they are consumers
- an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
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- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and release oxygen
- all living and nonliving things and all their interactions in an area
- an animal that is hunted as food
- an organism that hunts and feeds on other organims
- the material that people and animals eat to get energy
- they are producers
- main source of energy in a food chain or food web
- shows the flow of energy within an ecosystem
- an organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
- an organism that gets energy by eating both plants and other animals
18 Clues: they are producers • they are consumers • an animal that is hunted as food • an interconnected set of food chains • a single, self-contained, living thing • shows the flow of energy within an ecosystem • main source of energy in a food chain or food web • an organism that hunts and feeds on other organims • an organism that gets energy by eating only plants • ...
20 Plant Classifications 2024-11-22
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- Any of a group of vascular plants that have roots, stems, and leaves, reproduce by spores instead of by flowers and seeds
- adult Plant/ A plant that has reached full growth and maturity
- Plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- / Any non-vascular plant in the Bryophyta group in the kingdom Plantae
- Short for dicotyledon.
- Seed/ A flowering plant's unit of reproduction and has all the materials needed to develop into another plant.
- Any plant that persists for several years, usually with new herbaceous growth from a part that survives from growing season to growing season.
- Short for monocotyledon.
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- A small flowerless green plant of the division Bryophyta, which comprises the mosses and liverworts.
- Plants/ Plants that bear flowers and fruits
- seedling/ A young plant grown from seed.
- A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. Gymnosperms include the conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
- Any of a group of plants or plantlike organisms (such as algae and fungi) that lack differentiated stems, leaves, and roots
- A plant that produces wood as its structural tissue and thus has a hard stem
- Plants/ A plant that is characterized by the presence of conducting tissue.
- of seed/ The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling.
- The act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- Any herbaceous flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- / Plants that do not have flowers.
- Any plant that completes its life cycle in a single growing season.
20 Clues: Short for dicotyledon. • Short for monocotyledon. • / Plants that do not have flowers. • Plants/ Plants that bear flowers and fruits • seedling/ A young plant grown from seed. • Plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • Any plant that completes its life cycle in a single growing season. • ...
Chapter 12: Intro to plants 2021-01-29
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- is a plant that lacks specialized conducting tissues.
- plants have ___ stages in their life cycle
- the pigment that makes plants green and captures energy from the sun for photosynthesis
- Seedless plants reproduce by spreading ______.
- a horizontal, underground stem that produces new leaves, roots, and shoots.
- an example of a nonvascular plant that cover the ground and rocks with a mat of tiny green plants
- the tiny granules that contain male gametophytes of seed plants. This is transferred during pollination.
- a woody, vascular plant that does not have seeds enclosed by a fruit
- a rootlike structure that holds a plant upright
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- the structure of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- the stored food found in a seed
- is a plant that have specialized conducting tissues that move water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another
- a waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants to keep them from drying out
- the name of the process where plants use energy from sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- a flowering vascular plant
15 Clues: a flowering vascular plant • the stored food found in a seed • plants have ___ stages in their life cycle • Seedless plants reproduce by spreading ______. • a rootlike structure that holds a plant upright • is a plant that lacks specialized conducting tissues. • the structure of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • ...
Chapter 7 - Getting to Know Plants 2022-01-23
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- What are unwanted plants called as ?
- Water comes out of leaves in the form of vapour by a process called ?
- Plants with weak steam, that take support of other plants and climb up are called as ?
- The part of leaf by which it is attached to the stem is called ?
- The innermost part of flower is called the ?
- The process of a plant to prepare its own food using air, water and sunlight is ?
- Plants with tender and short stem, with less branches are called as ?
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- The design made by veins in a leaf is called ?
- Plants with hard, thin stem and branches closer to the ground are called as ?
- The prominent line in the middle of the leaf is ?
- These lines on the leaf are called ?
- Plants with weak stems, that do not stand upright and spread on the ground are called as ?
- Plants that are tall, with thick stems and lot of branches at the top are called as ?
- The broad, green part of the leaf is called ?
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors the plant.
15 Clues: What are unwanted plants called as ? • These lines on the leaf are called ? • The innermost part of flower is called the ? • The broad, green part of the leaf is called ? • The design made by veins in a leaf is called ? • The prominent line in the middle of the leaf is ? • The part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors the plant. • ...
Classification of Life 2021-10-26
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- The kingdom of organisms which consume decaying plants and animals.
- These seeded plants use fruits and seeds to reproduce.
- A living thing.
- The kingdom of ancient bacteria.
- What non-seeded plants use to reproduce.
- The kingdom of organisms that consume other living things to survive.
- The science of living things.
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- A common spore producing plant with a stem.
- All living things are sorted into six of these groups.
- Gymnosperms use _________ to reproduce.
- The number of kingdoms.
- The kingdom of typical bacteria.
- The kingdom of single celled plants and animals.
- The kingdom of organisms that photosynthesize to make their own food.
- _________ can be sorted into two groups: seeded and non-seeded.
- Sorting living things into groups.
16 Clues: A living thing. • The number of kingdoms. • The science of living things. • The kingdom of typical bacteria. • The kingdom of ancient bacteria. • Sorting living things into groups. • Gymnosperms use _________ to reproduce. • What non-seeded plants use to reproduce. • A common spore producing plant with a stem. • The kingdom of single celled plants and animals. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-12-05
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- gas taken in and used by plants to make food
- source of energy necessary for plants to make food
- contains chlorophyll
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- energy from the Sun is converted into a useable form
- pigment that makes leaves green
- gas released by plants
- pores on the leaf which allow gas exchange
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- process in which plants produce food
- single-cell, plant like organism
- transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- food produced by plants
- transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- part of the plant where most of the food-making occur
- form of energy used to begin photosynthesis
15 Clues: contains chlorophyll • gas released by plants • food produced by plants • pigment that makes leaves green • single-cell, plant like organism • process in which plants produce food • pores on the leaf which allow gas exchange • form of energy used to begin photosynthesis • gas taken in and used by plants to make food • control the opening and closing of the stomata • ...
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems 2024-04-18
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- What plants are the base of in any ecosystem
- The process by which animals turn oxygen into carbon dioxide
- The process by which plants make their own food
- Animals that consume both plants & meat
- Primary source of energy for most ecosystems
- What animals take in from the air
- What plants take in from the air
- One thing animals require energy for
- What animals obtain from the food they eat
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- Animals that only consume meat
- Organism that gains energy from eating other animals
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- How food is broken down in a animals body
- Organism that makes its own food
- Animals that only consume plants
15 Clues: Animals that only consume meat • Organism that makes its own food • Animals that only consume plants • What plants take in from the air • What animals take in from the air • One thing animals require energy for • Animals that consume both plants & meat • How food is broken down in a animals body • What animals obtain from the food they eat • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations Crossword 2025-11-29
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- Flowering plants with seeds enclosed in fruit
- Seedless vascular plants with fronds
- Gymnosperm with cones, like a pine tree
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures light
- "Naked seed" plants like conifers
- Leaf pores for gas exchange in photosynthesis
- Plants like mosses that lack true vascular tissue
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- Tissue that carries sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant
- Type of plant with xylem and phloem for transport
- Angiosperm with two seed leaves, like roses
- Nonvascular plant group including mosses
- Angiosperm with one seed leaf, like grasses
- Tree with root adaptations for salty, flooded habitats
- Small, moisture-loving bryophytes without true roots
- Tissue that transports water upward in plants
15 Clues: "Naked seed" plants like conifers • Seedless vascular plants with fronds • Gymnosperm with cones, like a pine tree • Nonvascular plant group including mosses • Angiosperm with two seed leaves, like roses • Angiosperm with one seed leaf, like grasses • Flowering plants with seeds enclosed in fruit • Leaf pores for gas exchange in photosynthesis • ...
Plants Around Us 1 2026-05-22
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- The earth where plants grow.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- The green part of a plant that makes food.
- A baby flower before it opens.
- The colorful part that blooms on plants.
- Light from the sun that helps plants make food.
- A desert plant with spines instead of leaves.
- A tiny beginning of a new plant.
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- The part under the soil that drinks water.
- One soft colorful piece of a flower.
- The sweet part of a plant we can eat.
- Soft green plants that cover the ground.
- Plants need this liquid to live and grow.
- A plant that climbs or spreads.
- Holds the plant upright.
15 Clues: Holds the plant upright. • The earth where plants grow. • A baby flower before it opens. • A plant that climbs or spreads. • A tiny beginning of a new plant. • One soft colorful piece of a flower. • The sweet part of a plant we can eat. • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • Soft green plants that cover the ground. • The colorful part that blooms on plants. • ...
Plant nutrition 2022-04-01
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- Where gas exchange happens in the leaves.
- A mineral used by plants in the production of Chlorophyll
- The process where oxygen is removed from water due to nitrates.
- A mineral used by plants to help with growth.
- the way plants absorb most of their minerals.
- The way plants move oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaves.
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- A gas used in Photosynthesis
- a special cell that becomes flaccid and turgid depending on the amount of water.
- The second thing plants use glucose for.
- one way glucose made in photosynthesis is used for in plants.
- A mineral used by plants for healthy root growth.
- The energy type used by plants
12 Clues: A gas used in Photosynthesis • The energy type used by plants • The second thing plants use glucose for. • Where gas exchange happens in the leaves. • A mineral used by plants to help with growth. • the way plants absorb most of their minerals. • A mineral used by plants for healthy root growth. • A mineral used by plants in the production of Chlorophyll • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2021-02-19
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- Raw material of photosynthesis
- Sugar transported through phloem
- An organism that makes its own food
- The opposite of photosynthesis
- CO2 is broken apart and used to make this
- Photosynthesis can only be performed during the ____
- Why many plants are green
- Source of energy for photosynthesis
- Two bean-shaped cells surrounding a stoma
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- Where cellular respiration take place in the cell
- Product of photosynthesis
- The tiny holes found on the underside of a leaf
- The color of chloroplast
- Where photosynthesis happens
- Glucose is a type of _______
- The process of plants using sunlight to make foods from carbon dioxide and water
- Part of cell that's involved in protection and structure in plants
- Where photosynthesis takes place in plants
- Part of plant that take water and minerals
- Photosynthesis is a ________ change
20 Clues: The color of chloroplast • Product of photosynthesis • Why many plants are green • Where photosynthesis happens • Glucose is a type of _______ • Raw material of photosynthesis • The opposite of photosynthesis • Sugar transported through phloem • An organism that makes its own food • Photosynthesis is a ________ change • Source of energy for photosynthesis • ...
Bio Ecology 2024-05-31
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- eats only animals
- we breath out this gas
- a nutrient necessary for plants to grow
- All living beings on Earth
- Biotic and abiotic factors interacting in an area
- relationship in which both benefit
- These are the producers
- Eats plants and animals
- Fertilizer that comes from organic matter
- process in which plants absorb nitrogen
- many organisms of the same species together
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- liquid water becomes water vapor
- nitrogen gas is converted to this in nitrogen fixation
- a predator eats a prey
- mostly found in the atmosphere but we do not breath it.
- relationship in which one organism benefits and the other one is not affected
- water vapor becomes droplets in the clouds
- eats only plants
- Type of fertilizer made in a factory
19 Clues: eats only plants • eats only animals • a predator eats a prey • we breath out this gas • These are the producers • Eats plants and animals • All living beings on Earth • liquid water becomes water vapor • relationship in which both benefit • Type of fertilizer made in a factory • a nutrient necessary for plants to grow • process in which plants absorb nitrogen • ...
Learning About Plants 2026-04-01
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- The green pigment in plants that helps them capture sunlight.
- Nutrients from the soil that plants absorb to help them grow.
- The energy source plants use to power photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis that animals need to breathe.
- Flat green structures where most photosynthesis happens.
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- Underground structures that anchor a plant and absorb water and minerals.
- What plants produce for themselves during photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
- Living things that grow in soil, stay in one place, and make their own food.
- dioxide A gas plants take in from the air to help make food.
- The part of a plant that supports it and carries water and nutrients between roots and leaves.
- A liquid plants absorb through their roots and need for photosynthesis.
12 Clues: The energy source plants use to power photosynthesis. • Flat green structures where most photosynthesis happens. • What plants produce for themselves during photosynthesis. • The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight. • The green pigment in plants that helps them capture sunlight. • dioxide A gas plants take in from the air to help make food. • ...
Gardening Tools 2024-01-21
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- used to weed and cultivate plants and to dig trenches
- used to level and pulverize soil and to remove big pieces of stones from the soil
- it is used to water shrubs and small plants
- used for transporting tools and soil around the garden
- used for digging hard top soil and for digging canal or ditches
- used for watering bigger plants
- used fork to pulverize soil around small plants
- used for digging canals along bed soil
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- used for cutting big branches of trees
- used to weed and cultivate soil around bigger plants
- available in different designs, sizes, weights
- used to remove nails and to separate two materials from each other
- used for tilling thick soil
- used for cutting small branches of shrubs
- used to cut big leaves from trees
- used for transferring seedlings
- used for rocky and hard soil
17 Clues: used for tilling thick soil • used for rocky and hard soil • used for transferring seedlings • used for watering bigger plants • used to cut big leaves from trees • used for cutting big branches of trees • used for digging canals along bed soil • used for cutting small branches of shrubs • it is used to water shrubs and small plants • ...
Characteristics of Plants 2022-06-01
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- when a plant grows toward the light
- above-ground stems that grow into new plants
- tiny plants on the edges of a plant's leaves
- when a plant grows in response to water
- when a plant grows in response to gravity
- rigid structure around the cell membrane in a plant
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- used for containing water in plants
- word for many cells (plants are this)
- how many life cycles do all plants have
- underground stems that grow into new plants
- what kind of cells do plants have
- when a plant grows in response to a stimulus
12 Clues: what kind of cells do plants have • used for containing water in plants • when a plant grows toward the light • word for many cells (plants are this) • how many life cycles do all plants have • when a plant grows in response to water • when a plant grows in response to gravity • underground stems that grow into new plants • above-ground stems that grow into new plants • ...
Bio 2026-04-08
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- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Programmed cell death
- Animal that eats meat
- chain Sequence showing energy flow between organisms
- Process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Primary source of energy for plants
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- Loss of water vapor from plant leaves
- Animal that eats plants
- Living component of an ecosystem
- Tissue that transports food in plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- Organism that breaks down dead matter
- Non-living environmental factor
13 Clues: Programmed cell death • Animal that eats meat • Animal that eats plants • Non-living environmental factor • Living component of an ecosystem • Organism that makes its own food • Primary source of energy for plants • Loss of water vapor from plant leaves • Tissue that transports food in plants • Organism that breaks down dead matter • Tissue that transports water in plants • ...
Agriculture 2026-01-31
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- A chemical used to kill or control pests that damage crops.
- A cultivated plant grown for food, fibre, or other uses.
- Land covered with grass and other plants used for grazing animals.
- A plant or animal breed produced by combining different varieties for desirable traits.
- The process where a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- Farming methods that preserve resources for future use.
- Farm animals raised for food, work, or products like wool.
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- The gathering of mature crops from the fields.
- Decomposed organic material used as fertiliser for plants.
- The process of supplying water to crops to help them grow.
- Substances added to soil to provide nutrients for plants.
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled environmental conditions.
- The transfer of pollen to enable plants to produce seeds.
- A farming tool used to turn over soil before planting.
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow.
15 Clues: The top layer of the earth where plants grow. • The gathering of mature crops from the fields. • A farming tool used to turn over soil before planting. • Farming methods that preserve resources for future use. • A cultivated plant grown for food, fibre, or other uses. • Substances added to soil to provide nutrients for plants. • ...
Exam Review Crossword 2023-03-19
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- the place where the sugars are made and enter the phloem
- this hormone promotes growth, stimulates branch elongation in axillary buds
- located on the epidermis and allow transpiration to occur when open
- the adaptation of angiosperms other than flowers
- what porcupines do to trees and it kills the trees.
- carnivorous plants adapted to receive this element through ingesting insects
- this type of meristem is responsible for primary growth in plants
- transports sugars through the vascular system
- this hormone promotes fruit ripening
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- the place on a flower that contains the pollen
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes
- the lateral meristem that produces secondary growth
- the bacteria that turns nitrate back into N2 in the atmosphere
- this fungi only has a symbiotic relationship with legumes
- the first group of plants to evolve
- fungi that has a symbiotic relationship with nearly all plants
- transports water and nutrients through the vascular system
- root hairs are part of this tissue system in plants
18 Clues: the first group of plants to evolve • this hormone promotes fruit ripening • containing two complete sets of chromosomes • transports sugars through the vascular system • the place on a flower that contains the pollen • the adaptation of angiosperms other than flowers • the lateral meristem that produces secondary growth • ...
Ecosystems and biomes 2024-11-13
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- populations that live together in a defined area
- a community and its abiotic surroundings
- very little precipitation
- a consumer that eats plants and animals
- group of organisms of one kind that live in the same area
- individual living thing
- a consumer that only eats animals
- fairly dry with little trees
- very cold dry land
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- an organism that eats and breaks down plants or animal matter
- a large region characterized as having a distinct climate and specific types of plants and animal life
- a consumer that only eats plants
- the study of ecosystems and all of their parts
- eats plants or animals to feed itself
- a living organism that produces its own food
15 Clues: very cold dry land • individual living thing • very little precipitation • fairly dry with little trees • a consumer that only eats plants • a consumer that only eats animals • eats plants or animals to feed itself • a consumer that eats plants and animals • a community and its abiotic surroundings • a living organism that produces its own food • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2026-03-10
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- Process plants use to make their own food
- Tube-like tissues that transport water to leaves
- The kitchen of a plant
- Plants store extra glucose in the form of this substance
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- The Calvin cycle is also called the light-_____ reactions.
- Tiny openings in leaves that allow gas exchange
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- Organisms that make their own food using photosynthesis are called _____.
- The green pigment that captures light energy
- Water is split during photosynthesis in a process called _____.
- Sugar produced by photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants as a product of photosynthesis
- The main energy source for photosynthesis
- Water enters plants mainly through the ____.
15 Clues: The kitchen of a plant • Sugar produced by photosynthesis • Process plants use to make their own food • The main energy source for photosynthesis • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • The green pigment that captures light energy • Water enters plants mainly through the ____. • Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis • ...
Plant Science 2026-02-10
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- female part of a flower
- naked seed
- two cotyledon
- the process of plants using stored energy
- one cotyledon
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
- covered seed
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- male part of a flower
15 Clues: naked seed • covered seed • two cotyledon • one cotyledon • male part of a flower • female part of a flower • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used by humans • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Vocabulary Unit 9 2024-05-06
Across
- It's a big problem or a really serious situation. Like when something bad happens and we need to fix it fast.
- That's the stuff we breathe out, and plants breathe it in. It's also one of the gases that make the Earth warm.
- They're like mushrooms and stuff. They're not plants or animals, but they still do their own thing in nature.
- It's like a big tube or pipe that carries stuff, like oil or gas, from one place to another.
- It's when two different living things work together and help each other out, like bees and flowers.
- It's a type of bird of prey, like a hawk or an eagle. They're really good at hunting and have sharp eyes.
- A line-up of who eats who in nature. You know, like plants get eaten by bugs, then the bugs get eaten by birds, and so on.
- The chefs of the food chain because they make their own food, usually through photosynthesis, like plants.
- That's anything that eats something else to live. So, like animals that eat plants or other animals.
- It's like a slimy snail without a shell. They're kind of slow, but they help break down dead plants.
- It's a little bug that chirps at night. You can sometimes find them in your backyard.
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- Different types of animals or plants. Like dogs and cats are different ...
- They're like wild dogs that live in some parts of North America. They're pretty smart and can howl really loud.
- Those green slimy stuff you see in ponds or the ocean. They're tiny plants that live in water.
- Big community of living things, plus the places where they live, like forests, rivers, or deserts.
- It's an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Like lions or eagles.
- That's when something is toxic and can make you really sick or even hurt you if you eat it or touch it.
- All the different living things in one place, you know? Like how many types of plants, animals, bugs, and stuff are there.
- That's how living things make more of themselves. Like when a plant grows seeds or animals have babies.
- It's like the seed of an oak tree. Squirrels love to eat them, and they can grow into new trees.
20 Clues: It's an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Like lions or eagles. • Different types of animals or plants. Like dogs and cats are different ... • It's a little bug that chirps at night. You can sometimes find them in your backyard. • It's like a big tube or pipe that carries stuff, like oil or gas, from one place to another. • ...
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Forest 2023-06-23
Across
- Colorful and fragrant plants that bloom in various shapes and sizes.
- A cascade of water flowing down from a height, often seen in forested areas.
- Tall plants with a trunk, branches, and leaves, often found in forests.
- Animals that live in their natural habitats, such as deer, rabbits, and squirrels.
- The light and heat from the sun that filters through the forest canopy.
- Feathered creatures that can fly and often sing beautiful songs.
- Staying outdoors overnight in a tent or shelter, often in the forest.
- A natural flowing watercourse, often found in or near forests.
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- Small, soft, and green plants that grow on rocks, trees, and the forest floor.
- Small, sweet, and colorful fruits that grow on certain plants in the forest.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
- A large area of land covered with trees, plants, and wildlife.
- The activity of walking or trekking in nature, usually on trails or paths.
- A path or track that leads through the forest, often used for walking or hiking.
- Various types of mushrooms and other fungal organisms found in the forest.
- Animals and plants that live and grow in their natural habitats.
16 Clues: The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes. • A large area of land covered with trees, plants, and wildlife. • A natural flowing watercourse, often found in or near forests. • Animals and plants that live and grow in their natural habitats. • Feathered creatures that can fly and often sing beautiful songs. • ...
Plants/Propagation Vocabulary 2024-09-05
Across
- study of plants/plants processes
- plants with bark-like stems
- have flowers for reproduction
- process of increasing plants
- reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
- plants with soft stems
Down
- they make their own food
- completes life in two years
- have cones for reproduction
- lives more than two years
- completes life in one year
- “garden culture”
12 Clues: “garden culture” • plants with soft stems • they make their own food • lives more than two years • completes life in one year • plants with bark-like stems • completes life in two years • have cones for reproduction • process of increasing plants • have flowers for reproduction • study of plants/plants processes • reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
Science choice board 2023-09-20
Across
- Gel like fluid in a cell
- Does photosynthesis in plant cells
- Plants respond to light
- A stimulus from outside an organism
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- Powerhouse of the cell
- Plants respond to touch
- Plants respond to water
- An organelle that lets thing in and out
- Water pressure in vacuole of plant cells
- A stimulus that comes from inside an organism
- Stores water
- An organelle that contains DNA
- Plant responding to a stimulus
- Plants respond to gravity
- Wall Keeps the structure of a plant cell
15 Clues: Stores water • Powerhouse of the cell • Plants respond to touch • Plants respond to water • Plants respond to light • Gel like fluid in a cell • Plants respond to gravity • An organelle that contains DNA • Plant responding to a stimulus • Does photosynthesis in plant cells • A stimulus from outside an organism • An organelle that lets thing in and out • ...
Bill Nye Food Web Crossword 2020-09-23
Across
- Organisms that make their own food.
- The end product of photosynthesis.
- Most plants on earth live here.
- Organism that lives in the soil.
- Plants need this for energy.
- Organisms that eat dead material.
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- All living things are connected through this.
- Process where plants make sugar.
- Decomposer that lives on the forest floor.
- Plants make this gas.
- Producers that live in the water (Spongebob's enemy)
- All living things depend on these.
- Animals make this gas.
13 Clues: Plants make this gas. • Animals make this gas. • Plants need this for energy. • Most plants on earth live here. • Process where plants make sugar. • Organism that lives in the soil. • Organisms that eat dead material. • The end product of photosynthesis. • All living things depend on these. • Organisms that make their own food. • Decomposer that lives on the forest floor. • ...
FOODS Crossword 2018-09-21
Across
- single glucose units
- green pigment in plants
- carbs made from plants"CHO"
- sugars formed from one and two unit structures
- extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- plant material that can't be digested by human enzymes
- main source of energy
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- starches are classified as this
- sugars with single unit chemical structures
- substitutes used in place of sugar
- how plants make carbs
- 2 monosaccharides
- when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated structures
13 Clues: 2 monosaccharides • single glucose units • how plants make carbs • main source of energy • green pigment in plants • carbs made from plants"CHO" • starches are classified as this • substitutes used in place of sugar • sugars with single unit chemical structures • sugars formed from one and two unit structures • extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Crosswrod Puzzle 3 2023-08-14
Across
- ______plant has climbing roots
- it is a winter flower
- Process by which leaves loss water
- Process of making food by plants
- _________ is complex for of sugar stored in different plant parts
- Insectivorous plants are also known as ________
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- Landforms higher than plains
- it is an example for fixed water plant
- Flat lands are called _______
- women on her wedding
- Natural _________ is made with dry leaves, egg shells etc..
- Men on his wedding
- Plants that grow on their own
- ________ carry water into the roots
- Leaves make food in the form of simple ______
- Plants that adopted in waterbodies
16 Clues: Men on his wedding • women on her wedding • it is a winter flower • Landforms higher than plains • Flat lands are called _______ • Plants that grow on their own • ______plant has climbing roots • Process of making food by plants • Process by which leaves loss water • Plants that adopted in waterbodies • ________ carry water into the roots • it is an example for fixed water plant • ...
Biodiversity Vocab Review 2022-10-18
Across
- Organisms that get energy form eating decaying matter such as dead plants or animals.
- A diagram that shows how energy is passed from one organism to another.
- A very small ecosystem.
- Organisms that use light energy from the sun to make their own food. An example of these are plants.
- The ability to do work.
- Many different species of plants and animals living in one space.
- Something that is not alive an has never been alive.
- Animals that eat both plants and meat.
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- Animals that eat only plants.
- Organisms that must eat plants or animals to get energy.
- An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together in the same location.
- Very large ecosystems with millions of living things.
- Animals that eat only meat.
- Something that is alive now or was alive in the past.
- Medium-Sized ecosystems.
15 Clues: A very small ecosystem. • The ability to do work. • Medium-Sized ecosystems. • Animals that eat only meat. • Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat both plants and meat. • Something that is not alive an has never been alive. • Very large ecosystems with millions of living things. • Something that is alive now or was alive in the past. • ...
Natural Resources 2 2022-12-26
Plants/Propagation Vocabulary 2024-09-05
Across
- they make their own food
- plants with bark-like stems
- “garden culture”
- completes life in two years
- completes life in one year
- process of increasing plants
- have flowers for reproduction
Down
- reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
- lives more than two years
- plants with soft stems
- have cones for reproduction
- study of plants/plants processes
12 Clues: “garden culture” • plants with soft stems • they make their own food • lives more than two years • completes life in one year • have cones for reproduction • plants with bark-like stems • completes life in two years • process of increasing plants • have flowers for reproduction • study of plants/plants processes • reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
6th Grade Science Vocabulary 2021-02-12
Across
- sensible use of the earth’s resources to avoid harming the environment
- the animal that gets eaten
- all living things in an area and their habitat
- a consumer that eats plants
- the position of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- a group of the same type of organisms living in an area
- chemical process where plants make their own food
- the interaction of all living things in an area
- living things that eat food
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- a consumer that eats meat
- made up of single cells that help in the natural recycling process, a decomposer
- made up of complex cells that help in the natural recycling process, a decomposer
- the relationship between plants and animals in an ecosystem
- _____ web, system of food chains
- recycle matter and energy, keeps the community clean by eating the dead organisms
- _____ chain, the cycle of how each organism gets energy
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- makes own food, gets energy from the Sun
- factors, living components of an ecosystem
- an animal that eats another animal for food
20 Clues: a consumer that eats meat • the animal that gets eaten • a consumer that eats plants • living things that eat food • _____ web, system of food chains • makes own food, gets energy from the Sun • consumers that eat both plants and animals • factors, living components of an ecosystem • an animal that eats another animal for food • all living things in an area and their habitat • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-26
Across
- organisms that can’t produce their food and therefore feed on other organisms.
- photosynthetic pigments that can absorb light energy.
- animals that feed on primary consumers.
- the process where plants are able to manufacture their food.
- light harvesting cellular structures.
- organisms that have both plants and animals in their diet.
- food chains that are linked together.
- organisms that feed on dead plants and animal matter.
- animals that feed on both plants and animals.
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- organisms that can produce organic matter from inorganic sources.
- organisms that only eat plants.
- organisms that eat other animals.
- organisms that hunt or gather food from other organisms.
- a level or position of a group of organisms in a food chain, food web, or an ecological pyramid.
- a hierarchy in which organisms in an ecosystem are grouped into trophic levels.
- organisms that have the ability to create their own food from abiotic materials.
- the various trophic levels listed from bottom to top.
- organisms that feed on the primary producers.
- decomposers that specifically fragment to consume their food.
19 Clues: organisms that only eat plants. • organisms that eat other animals. • light harvesting cellular structures. • food chains that are linked together. • animals that feed on primary consumers. • organisms that feed on the primary producers. • animals that feed on both plants and animals. • photosynthetic pigments that can absorb light energy. • ...
