plants Crossword Puzzles
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-26
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- another name for dodder
- an example of partial parasite
- structures containing chlorophyll
- disc-like shaped structures found in chloroplasts
- the tiny pores found underside a leaf
- meaning of the word 'Auto'
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- the bacteria that turns atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compunds
- the form food stored by autotrophs in leaves,stems,branches etc
- the colour starch turns when mixed with iodine
- conducting tissue transporting the food manufactured to others parts of the plant
- cells that control opening and closing of stomata
- another name for saprotrophs
- the aqueous liquid that keeps the grana together
- the stacks of thylakoid
- conducting tissue transporting water and minerals from roots to other parts of plant
15 Clues: another name for dodder • the stacks of thylakoid • meaning of the word 'Auto' • another name for saprotrophs • an example of partial parasite • structures containing chlorophyll • the tiny pores found underside a leaf • the colour starch turns when mixed with iodine • the aqueous liquid that keeps the grana together • cells that control opening and closing of stomata • ...
Nutrients in Plants 2016-04-20
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- We get most _____ from leguminous plants.
- Fungi start germinating when they land on ___ and warm things.
- Soil contains certain bacteria called _____ that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilization by the body is called _____.
- Farmers know that they do not need to add _____ fertilizers to soil in which leguminous plants grow.
- Rhizobium gets food and _____ from the roots of leguminous plants.
- Other name of dodder.
- Water and minerals are transported by _____ vessels that are like pipes.
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- Pea, gram and moong are _____ plants.
- Living organinsms that cannot make their own food are called _____.
- Leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called _____.
- ______ plants are plants that live in or on another living organism and derive their food from them.
- Living organinsms that can make their own food are called _____.
- Alga and fungus live together in _____.
- Glucose is coverted into _____ and stored in leaves, stems, roots etc.
15 Clues: Other name of dodder. • Pea, gram and moong are _____ plants. • Alga and fungus live together in _____. • We get most _____ from leguminous plants. • Fungi start germinating when they land on ___ and warm things. • Living organinsms that can make their own food are called _____. • Rhizobium gets food and _____ from the roots of leguminous plants. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- process by which grams,peas etc are grown alternate
- own food.
- NUTRITION nutrition in which organisms can prepare
- convert the soil rich in nitrogen
- the under surface of the leaves
- Food making process in plants
- The components of food like carbohydrates, fats, proteins
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- nutrition in which organisms get their food
- are small openings or pores usually
- relationship Some plants live together and
- and minerals are called
- their own food.
- Some plants which mostly do not have chlorophyll and cannot
- or indirectly from other organisms or dead organic matter.
- shelter and nutrients.
15 Clues: own food. • their own food. • shelter and nutrients. • and minerals are called • Food making process in plants • the under surface of the leaves • convert the soil rich in nitrogen • are small openings or pores usually • relationship Some plants live together and • nutrition in which organisms get their food • NUTRITION nutrition in which organisms can prepare • ...
Plants Part 1 2022-04-06
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- roots like an onion
- where the leaf attaches to the stem
- carries water up to the leaves
- plant trunk and branches
- plants that live for many years
- openings in leaves exchange gases
- organisms that makes their own food
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- plants live, flower, and die in two years
- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- root like a carrot
- carries sugars down to the roots
- roots like a potato
- part of the plant that grows in the air
- green part of plant where photosynthesis happens
- plants live, flower, reproduce and die in one year
15 Clues: root like a carrot • roots like an onion • roots like a potato • plant trunk and branches • carries water up to the leaves • plants that live for many years • carries sugars down to the roots • openings in leaves exchange gases • where the leaf attaches to the stem • organisms that makes their own food • part of the plant that grows in the air • ...
PLANTS AND FLOWERS 2022-01-13
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- you can tell how old a tree is by counting these.
- also called stick, is a small branch from a tree.
- it is the most colorful part or a flower
- it is the outside of the trunk.
- it is also called stalk
- plural of the greenest part of a flower
- they must germinate in order for a plant to grow
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- it is a protection for plants and flowers
- it is the main stem of a tree.
- they are the way plants get the nutrients and grow
- it is the liquid that comes out from trees.
- there's a lot of these in parks, gardens, etc.
- it is the wood that we get from trees.
- it is green and can grow on trees.
- you can see it better in the back of a leaf
15 Clues: it is also called stalk • it is the main stem of a tree. • it is the outside of the trunk. • it is green and can grow on trees. • it is the wood that we get from trees. • plural of the greenest part of a flower • it is the most colorful part or a flower • it is a protection for plants and flowers • it is the liquid that comes out from trees. • ...
Science and Plants 2022-05-16
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- A colorless, odorless gass found in air
- Occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal
- A person or thing that eats something
- The process that uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water
- The process that combines oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- An organic compound that provides energy for processes in living cells
- A sugary energy source
- A form of electromagnetic radiation
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- An organism that decomposes organic material
- An organism that produces organic compounds from simple substances
- The life supporting component of air
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Resulting from living things
- Not derived from living organisms
- A colorless liquid that forms oceans, seas and rivers
15 Clues: A sugary energy source • Resulting from living things • Not derived from living organisms • A form of electromagnetic radiation • The life supporting component of air • A person or thing that eats something • A colorless, odorless gass found in air • An organism that decomposes organic material • Occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal • ...
plants and animals 2023-08-14
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- Flightless bird, excellent swimmer, lives in cold regions
- Large feline, known as king of the jungle, golden fur
- Long-lived marine reptile, graceful swimmer, endangered species
- Large bird, impressive and colorful tail feathers
- Giant plant, tallest trees in the world, found in USA
- Large, powerful primate, mainly herbivore, intelligent
- Striped African mammal, closely related to horses
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- Non-flowering green plant, ancient, reproduces with spores
- Tropical flower, often red, used as an ornamental plant
- Purple flowering plant, relaxing scent, used in perfumes
- Bright yellow flower, trumpet-shaped, sign of spring
- Cup-shaped flower, comes in many colors, symbolizes love
- Massive plant, among the oldest living trees on Earth
- Small, colorful fish, lives in sea anemones, inspiration for Nemo
- Mammal with a duck-like bill, webbed feet, and a paddle-shaped tail
15 Clues: Large bird, impressive and colorful tail feathers • Striped African mammal, closely related to horses • Bright yellow flower, trumpet-shaped, sign of spring • Large feline, known as king of the jungle, golden fur • Massive plant, among the oldest living trees on Earth • Giant plant, tallest trees in the world, found in USA • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a plant that lobs melons
- the boss of the game
- a tiny zombie
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- your currency
- a cat tower
- they get energy from sunlight
- the enemy in the game
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- He commands the army by holding a flag
15 Clues: a cat tower • your currency • a tiny zombie • a nut that helps you • the boss of the game • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- He commands the army by holding a flag
- a tiny zombie
- your currency
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
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- the boss of the game
- a plant that lobs melons
- the enemy in the game
- they get energy from sunlight
- a cat tower
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
15 Clues: a cat tower • a tiny zombie • your currency • the boss of the game • a nut that helps you • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2024-05-13
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- IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND
- ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES
- IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN
- PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW
- IT’S A POWDERY SUBSTANCE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FLOWER
- THE JAPANESE TREE WHICH BLOSSOMS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS
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- IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB
- THE PRETTY PLANT WHICH BECOMES A COMMON SYMBOL OF LOVE
- IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK
- IT CARRIES WATER AND FOOD TO THE REST OF PLANT
- A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT
- IT’S THE COLORFUL AND PRETTY PART OF THE PLANT
- A TREE WHICH CAN GROW OVER 60 CM IN JUST ONE DAY
- IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT
- THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES
15 Clues: ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES • A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT • IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT • IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB • IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND • THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES • IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK • PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW • IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN • ...
Chapter 10- plants 2025-03-11
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- In plants a non cellular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- the release of water from plant leaves through the stomata
- A region on a system where a leaf is or was attached
- the growth of plants in response to external stimuli
- A root system having a cluster of roots that are about the same size
- cells, one of the cells that surround a stoma on plant leaf and controls the openings and closing of the stomata
- A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants
- A vascular tissue made of long hollow cells that carry water and dissolve minerals upwards in a plant
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- The part of a leaf between the node and the blade
- In plants, a structure containing vascular tissue in leaf blades
- layer, the lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis
- A root system having one or a few main roots
- layer, the upper layer of leaf tissue consists of tall, thin, and closely packed cells that does most photosynthesis
- Openings between guard cells of a leaf that permit water vapor gases to pass into and out of the leaf
- A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
15 Clues: A root system having one or a few main roots • The part of a leaf between the node and the blade • A region on a system where a leaf is or was attached • the growth of plants in response to external stimuli • A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants • A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • ...
Plants vs Zombies 2025-11-15
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- Shoots spikes that hit balloon zombies.
- Jumps onto the first zombie in reach.
- Produces sun to fuel planting.
- Explodes when zombies step on it.
- Defensive barrier plant
- Eats zombies whole.
- Upgraded repeater firing four peas.
- Basic pea-firing plant.
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- A taller, sturdier defensive plant.
- Explodes in a 3x3 area.
- Zombie wearing a cone for armor.
- Lobs melons causing splash damage.
- Zombie that jumps over defenses.
- Slows zombies with frozen peas.
- Shoots two peas at once.
15 Clues: Eats zombies whole. • Explodes in a 3x3 area. • Defensive barrier plant • Basic pea-firing plant. • Shoots two peas at once. • Produces sun to fuel planting. • Slows zombies with frozen peas. • Zombie wearing a cone for armor. • Zombie that jumps over defenses. • Explodes when zombies step on it. • Lobs melons causing splash damage. • A taller, sturdier defensive plant. • ...
20. Trees & Plants 2025-07-07
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- The colorful, often sweet-smelling part of a plant that makes seeds.
- The tough, outer covering that protects the trunk of a large woody plant.
- A woody arm that grows out from the main trunk of a large woody plant.
- The special way green things make their own food using sunlight, air, and water.
- A tiny package containing a baby plant, usually found in fruits or pods.
- A living thing that grows in the ground, usually with leaves and a stem.
- The main body or stalk of a plant, holding up the leaves and flowers.
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- A fine, yellow powder found in blooms that helps new plants grow.
- A flat, green part of a plant that helps it make food using sunlight.
- The part of a plant that holds the seeds and is often sweet and edible.
- The pretty bloom of a plant, especially on a fruit-producing woody plant.
- The part of a plant that grows underground and takes in water and nutrients.
- The soft, colorful parts of a bloom.
- The main woody stem of a large woody plant, holding up the branches.
- A large woody plant with a single trunk and many branches.
15 Clues: The soft, colorful parts of a bloom. • A large woody plant with a single trunk and many branches. • A fine, yellow powder found in blooms that helps new plants grow. • The colorful, often sweet-smelling part of a plant that makes seeds. • The main woody stem of a large woody plant, holding up the branches. • ...
Plants and soils 2025-06-24
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- is a baby flower
- is the brown stuff plants grow in
- is a big plant with a trunk
- gives light to plants
- is a baby plant coming out of the seed
- is the part under the ground
- grows on a tree or flower
- is a short, round plant
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- is another word for soil
- is the pretty part of a plant
- is what you plant in the dirt
- holds the plant up
- is a part of a flower
- is green and grows in yards
- helps plants stay alive
15 Clues: is a baby flower • holds the plant up • gives light to plants • is a part of a flower • helps plants stay alive • is a short, round plant • is another word for soil • grows on a tree or flower • is a big plant with a trunk • is green and grows in yards • is the part under the ground • is the pretty part of a plant • is what you plant in the dirt • is the brown stuff plants grow in • ...
Weather 2024-03-06
15 Clues: stay high • they swim • it rumbles • it can hurt • stay at home • skin turn red • don't fly away • winter is here • they are flying • non-humain life • Take out the umbrellas • wave hydrate yourself • mini animals that est plants • the most destructive living being • they are not humans ans not plants
Food Web 2024-12-18
15 Clues: Put web • Eat rats • eat eggs • Eat corn • Eat plants • Eat spider • Walks in packs • Can camouflage • Fly and is black • Do photosynthesis • Jump in vitoria regia • Turn into a butterfly • That's how the plants get energy • Is the favorite animal of Melissa • This animal has the same name of a band
Energy and Ecosystems 2024-02-01
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- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead animals and plants.
- _________ is the product of photosynthesis.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Only ___ percent of energy is transferred when a consumer eats a producer.
- A __________ is a consumer that eats mainly meat.
- The food _______ is the transfer of energy between organisms in an ecosystem.
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- The process by which plants make food.
- An energy __________ is a diagram that shows how much food energy is passed to each level in a food chain.
- A community of organisms and the environment in which they live.
- An animal that eats only producers.
- Producers need the sun as a _______ of energy to make food.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- Plants will start to make food through photosynthesis when leaves are exposed to __________.
- Decomposers are the last _________ in every food chain.
- Chlorophyll in plants help water and carbon __________ combine to form sugars as food for plants.
- The substance that enables a plant to use the sun's energy to make food.
16 Clues: An animal that eats only producers. • An organism that makes its own food. • The process by which plants make food. • _________ is the product of photosynthesis. • An animal that eats plants or other animals. • A __________ is a consumer that eats mainly meat. • Decomposers are the last _________ in every food chain. • ...
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- the process plants use to make their own food
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
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- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- the light from the Sun
- to get bigger or older
- a living thing that makes its own food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Science 2023-10-03
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- produces energy/ makes food
- handles waste products
- digestive system in a cell
- breaks down dead plants and animals
- creats surgar/ generates energy
- source of all energy
- eats living things
- gets energy from the sun
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- cells control center
- only in plant cell
- only eats plants
- only eats meat
- gel like fluid
- provides energy
- all living things have
- eats both plants and meat
- the site of protein in the cell
17 Clues: only eats meat • gel like fluid • provides energy • only eats plants • only in plant cell • eats living things • cells control center • source of all energy • handles waste products • all living things have • gets energy from the sun • eats both plants and meat • digestive system in a cell • produces energy/ makes food • the site of protein in the cell • creats surgar/ generates energy • ...
Year 10 Crossword Biology 2016-03-07
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- How some people like their tea
- one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants
- plants use this to anchor them into the ground
- Plants need this to live and make food
- Thing that grows on trees
- Plants take this and turn it into oxygen
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- one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants
- Opposite of dark
- Plants use this to make their own food
- Is a type of Alcohol
- cells changing oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide, and water to get energy
- Plants produce this
- same colour as wood or coffee
13 Clues: Opposite of dark • Plants produce this • Is a type of Alcohol • Thing that grows on trees • same colour as wood or coffee • How some people like their tea • Plants use this to make their own food • Plants need this to live and make food • Plants take this and turn it into oxygen • plants use this to anchor them into the ground • ...
Plant Anatomy and Evaluation 2025-01-30
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- mixture of sand, silt and clay
- taken by professionals and producers to improve efficiency and crop output
- tiny insects which use sharp mouth parts to damage plants, leaving clumps of small black waste on the areas they live and feed on
- process of observing plants based on characteristics related to general health, physiology and reproduction
- Products of plant reproduction often used to transport seeds
- type of fungal disease which can rot plants; most often affect trees and plants with woody features
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- process of plants utilizing various physiological characteristics depending on the needs created by their environment
- presence of rapid cell death with other complications, including lesions
- commonly a nuisance for vegetable plants, among many others pierce pant parts with sharp mouthparts and extract juices valuable to the plant
- small and slender insects which use sharp mouth parts to pierce plant parts
- chemical unique to the chloroplast inside plant cells, giving them their green color
- known to kill plant leaves and rot them from the inside out if left untreated
- result of abnormally high temperatures
- Any plant which interferes with management practices, aesthetics or beneficial plants is considered a weed and is not welcome in crop fields or gardens
- leaves will become increasingly pale on the entire surface area; applying nitrogen directly to deficient plants will generally show positive results
15 Clues: mixture of sand, silt and clay • result of abnormally high temperatures • Products of plant reproduction often used to transport seeds • presence of rapid cell death with other complications, including lesions • taken by professionals and producers to improve efficiency and crop output • small and slender insects which use sharp mouth parts to pierce plant parts • ...
Water and Ecosystems Puzzle 2020-04-09
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- To copy someone or something
- Gets hunted by predator
- Only eats plants
- Plants & Animals that break things down for organisms
- Living organisms
- Eats plants and animals
- To use or manage wisely
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- Non-Living
- The position of organisms in plants or animals
- Hunts prey
- Animals that get their energy from other producers
- Makes their own food
- Only eats meat
13 Clues: Non-Living • Hunts prey • Only eats meat • Only eats plants • Living organisms • Makes their own food • Gets hunted by predator • Eats plants and animals • To use or manage wisely • To copy someone or something • The position of organisms in plants or animals • Animals that get their energy from other producers • Plants & Animals that break things down for organisms
Natalie's crossword 2024-09-30
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- Differences between animals or plants of the same species.
- When living things make babies or new plants.
- A baby animal or plant that comes from parents.
- Features or qualities that describe something.
- The place where animals, plants, and people live.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- The remains of plants or animals from long ago.
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- Something made by humans, not by nature.
- How animals or plants change over a long time.
- Colors or patterns that help an animal hide.
- A group of animals or plants that are the same.
- Traits or characteristics you get from your parents.
- A change that helps an animal or plant survive.
13 Clues: The natural home of an animal or plant. • Something made by humans, not by nature. • Colors or patterns that help an animal hide. • When living things make babies or new plants. • How animals or plants change over a long time. • Features or qualities that describe something. • A group of animals or plants that are the same. • ...
#2 Week of March 25 HW 2024-03-27
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- energy source for plants to perform photosynthesis; starting energy source in food chains
- a series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- chain represent the direction of energy transferred from one organism to another (ex. producer → consumer) (ex. herbivore → carnivore)
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life that is returned to the soil by decomposers
- organisms that break down waste and dead organisms that return nutrients to the soil (ex. worms and fungi
- A consumer that eats only plants (ex. cows and rabbits)
- organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers as a food source (3 types of consumers: carnivore, herbivore, omnivore)
- a gas released by plants during photosynthesis and used by animals
- a living thing (producer, consumer, or decomposer)
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- the energy produced from food sources which keeps animals warm, helps animals move, and allows animals to grow
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- organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis; tropic level with the most energy in it (ex. trees and flowers)
- a gas expelled by animals and used by plants during photosynthesis
- A consumer that eats only animals (ex. lions and eagles)
- Species species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem
- sugar created by plants during photosynthesis to help the plant grow
- process by which plants use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals (ex. bears and racoons)
18 Clues: a living thing (producer, consumer, or decomposer) • A consumer that eats only plants (ex. cows and rabbits) • A consumer that eats only animals (ex. lions and eagles) • a gas expelled by animals and used by plants during photosynthesis • a gas released by plants during photosynthesis and used by animals • ...
Water and Carbon cycle 2018-05-28
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- Water that isn't absorbed by soil
- Process by which water moves into the air from lakes
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide
- Process by which water vapour forms clouds as it cools
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- Rain, snow, hail...
- Animals that break down waste
- Things that break down (digest) materials in decay
- Scientific name for burning
- Absorbed by plants through their roots
- Series of steps that show the transfer of energy
- Animals and plants convert oxygen to carbon dioxide
- Water evaporating from plants
- Made from the remains of dead plants and animals
- Main form in which carbon is found in the atmosphere
14 Clues: Rain, snow, hail... • Scientific name for burning • Animals that break down waste • Water evaporating from plants • Water that isn't absorbed by soil • Absorbed by plants through their roots • Series of steps that show the transfer of energy • Made from the remains of dead plants and animals • The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2015-11-12
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- charged form of energy
- part of cell that carries out photosynthesis
- what are the pores in plants called
- thing that transports electrons
- stack of thylakoids
- gas given from the plant
- main energy source for a plant
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- solution surrounding thylakoids
- process where water is broken down
- what plants convert their energy into
- accessory pigments that help absorb light (red, orange, or yellow)
- part of cell that carries chlorophyll and absorbs light
- tiny packets of radiant energy from the sun
- gas plants take in
- color reflected off of plants
15 Clues: gas plants take in • stack of thylakoids • charged form of energy • gas given from the plant • color reflected off of plants • main energy source for a plant • solution surrounding thylakoids • thing that transports electrons • process where water is broken down • what are the pores in plants called • what plants convert their energy into • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2015-11-12
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- charged form of energy
- part of cell that carries out photosynthesis
- what are the pores in plants called
- thing that transports electrons
- stack of thylakoids
- gas given from the plant
- main energy source for a plant
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- solution surrounding thylakoids
- process where water is broken down
- what plants convert their energy into
- accessory pigments that help absorb light (red, orange, or yellow)
- part of cell that carries chlorophyll and absorbs light
- tiny packets of radiant energy from the sun
- gas plants take in
- color reflected off of plants
15 Clues: gas plants take in • stack of thylakoids • charged form of energy • gas given from the plant • color reflected off of plants • main energy source for a plant • solution surrounding thylakoids • thing that transports electrons • process where water is broken down • what are the pores in plants called • what plants convert their energy into • ...
Science Review Unit 1 2020-11-19
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- living things
- Fungi and Bacteria consume dead plants. and they are an example
- A group of animals of the same species.
- is the total disappearance of a species
- Get energy from plants
- Get energy from plants and animals
- Example of omnivores
- A place with interacting organisms, and with all the factors.
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- not alive things
- All animals are ______
- The most obvious example for a producer
- They make their own food
- Get energy from other animals
- This is the balance of the ecosystem
- different species interacting with each other
15 Clues: living things • not alive things • Example of omnivores • All animals are ______ • Get energy from plants • They make their own food • Get energy from other animals • Get energy from plants and animals • This is the balance of the ecosystem • The most obvious example for a producer • A group of animals of the same species. • is the total disappearance of a species • ...
Living Things 2023-04-30
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- The branch of science that studies living things.
- The process of seeds dropping from plants and turning into more plants.
- The ability to notice and respond to external stimuli.
- While humans get raw energy from oxygen and food, plants get raw energy from...
- The process of removing waste products.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- Plants have these in order to get water and minerals from the soil.
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- Plants convert something into energy through the process of...
- The ability to change locations or position.
- The process of humans using oxygen and food to make energy.
- The need to eat food.
- The process of babies becoming adults.
- When an organism once did but no longer demonstrates the 7 characteristics of living.
- All plants and animals are made up of these.
14 Clues: The need to eat food. • The process of babies becoming adults. • The process of removing waste products. • The ability to change locations or position. • All plants and animals are made up of these. • The branch of science that studies living things. • The ability to notice and respond to external stimuli. • The process of humans using oxygen and food to make energy. • ...
LIVING AND NON-LIVING 2019-05-26
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- ORGANISMS WITH MORE THAN ONE CELL.
- A PROCESS WHICH INVOLVES BREAKING DOWN OF SUBSTANCES TO CREATE ENERGY.
- RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS SUNLIGHT.
- REACTION TO STIMULUS.
- RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS EARTH.
- A GROUP OF SIMILAR CELLS DOING THE SAME WORK.
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- THE SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING ORGANISM.
- A GROUP OF ORGANS.
- RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS TOUCH.
- ORGANISMS WITH ONLY ONE CELL.
- A GROUP OF ORGAN SYSTEMS.
- RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS WATER.
- THE SMALLEST UNIT OF NON-LIVING OBJECTS.
- A GROUP OF SIMILAR LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CAN REPRODUCE AMONGST THEMSELVES.
- PERIOD OF LIFE FOR A PARTICULAR ORGANISM.
- A GROUP OF TISSUES.
16 Clues: A GROUP OF ORGANS. • A GROUP OF TISSUES. • REACTION TO STIMULUS. • A GROUP OF ORGAN SYSTEMS. • ORGANISMS WITH ONLY ONE CELL. • RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS TOUCH. • RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS WATER. • RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS EARTH. • ORGANISMS WITH MORE THAN ONE CELL. • RESPONSE OF PLANTS TOWARDS SUNLIGHT. • THE SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING ORGANISM. • ...
Ecosystem Review 2013-04-22
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- Aquatic (water based) producer.
- The type of metamorphosis with 4 stages.
- The source of all energy in a food chain.
- Trait that an organism gets from previous generations.
- Consumer that gets it's energy from plants and animals.
- Producers
- Small mammal that is a first level consumer.
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- Missing stage: egg/larva/?/adult (in complete metamorphosis)
- First stage in both types of metamorphosis.
- Consumer that eats plants.
- Organisms & the physical environment they live in.
- A type of behavior an animal isn't born with.
- What is transferred in a food chain or web?
- Natural home of an organism.
- The gas that plants add to the atmosphere.
- Second stage of development in incomplete metamorphosis.
- What organisms do to deal with changes in their environment.
- Stage of development that reproduces.
18 Clues: Producers • Consumer that eats plants. • Natural home of an organism. • Aquatic (water based) producer. • Stage of development that reproduces. • The type of metamorphosis with 4 stages. • The source of all energy in a food chain. • The gas that plants add to the atmosphere. • First stage in both types of metamorphosis. • What is transferred in a food chain or web? • ...
Weather and growing crops 2021-03-03
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- plants grown for food.
- animal dung used to provide nutrients to plants.
- average number of days for planting crops.
- comes from crops to make clothes.
- crops can grow year-round here.
- climate characterized by high temperatures and very little rainfall.
- means the same as watering plants.
- these can weigh up to 75 pounds in Alaska.
- major crop produced in Barbados.
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- length of time for a crop to reach maturity.
- a need of plants to grow.
- a long period without rainfall.
- weather patterns over a thirty year period.
- excessive amounts of water on the ground.
- this cold event signals the beginning of winter.
- process of planting seeds.
- condition of the atmosphere at a particular time.
- pests and _____ can destroy crops.
18 Clues: plants grown for food. • a need of plants to grow. • process of planting seeds. • a long period without rainfall. • crops can grow year-round here. • major crop produced in Barbados. • comes from crops to make clothes. • pests and _____ can destroy crops. • means the same as watering plants. • excessive amounts of water on the ground. • ...
Plant Life 2021-05-01
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- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- the light from the Sun
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
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- how plants make their own food
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- a living thing that makes its own food
- a flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- a plant part that smells good, has colorful petals and makes seeds
- to get bigger or older
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • how plants make their own food • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • a flat part of a plant that helps it make food • the color that helps plants make their own food • the sweet food that plants make and use for energy • ...
Explore Board Crossword 2023-05-04
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- a densely wooded area, or land covered with trees and shrubs
- a very dry area of land where few plants and animals can live
- all the living things, from plants and animals to microscopic organisms, that share an environment
- a grassy, usually tropical area of land
- a living thing that can function on their own
- a specific environment that's home to living things suited for that place and climate
- a particular kind of living organism, one that can move voluntarily and can find and digest food
- the environment you are accustomed to living in
- everything that is around you and your surroundings
- a dense, damp forest with a huge number of different kinds of plants and animals
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- plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food
- an ecosystem that's thickly covered in short plants
- a vast treeless plain near the Arctic Circle where the subsoil is permanently frozen
- is the general weather in a particular region
- microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere
- a living thing that loves dirt, sun, and water but can’t move
16 Clues: a grassy, usually tropical area of land • is the general weather in a particular region • a living thing that can function on their own • the environment you are accustomed to living in • an ecosystem that's thickly covered in short plants • everything that is around you and your surroundings • plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-11-17
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- Most common pigment in a leaf
- Light that we can not see is _________.
- Process of converting light energy to food
- Plants absorb this energy for the process of photosynthesis
- Light that we can see is __________.
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- Plants take in this gas in photosynthesis
- Plants release this gas in photosynthesis
- This determines the color of light
- Site of photosynthesis in the cell
- Plants produce this as a form of chemical energy (sugar) in photosynthesis
- What goes into the start of a reaction
- What comes out at the end of the reaction
- Light absorbing molecules
- Plants take this material up through their roots
14 Clues: Light absorbing molecules • Most common pigment in a leaf • This determines the color of light • Site of photosynthesis in the cell • Light that we can see is __________. • What goes into the start of a reaction • Light that we can not see is _________. • Plants take in this gas in photosynthesis • Plants release this gas in photosynthesis • ...
Garden Fun 2024-08-20
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- A flowering plant known for its beauty
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- An insect with colorful wings
- A plant with white petals and a yellow center
- A row of closely planted shrubs
- A cart with one wheel used for carrying things
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- A tool used for digging in the garden
- The small parts of plants that grow into new plants
- A small garden ornament shaped like a mythical creature
- A container used to water plants
- Material spread on soil to protect plants
- An insect that pollinates flowers
- The material that plants grow in
14 Clues: An insect with colorful wings • A row of closely planted shrubs • A container used to water plants • The material that plants grow in • An insect that pollinates flowers • A tool used for digging in the garden • A flowering plant known for its beauty • A tall plant with a large yellow flower • Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer • ...
Food webs And Food chains - Jaya Trujillo 2021-12-07
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- the struggle between organisms of the same species for limited resources.
- an organism that feeds on dead plants or animals
- the process by which plants convert energy from the sun into food
- a consumer that eats only meat
- an organisms that produces
- the living and nonliving things that interact and share and environment
- an animal that hunts another animal for food
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- a consumer that eats only plants
- an animal that cannot produce its own food
- an animal that hunts another animal for food
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- web the interconnected food chains within an ecosystem
- an animal that eats dead organisms.
- a living thing
- chain a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- source of energy for plants
16 Clues: a living thing • an organisms that produces • source of energy for plants • a consumer that eats only meat • a consumer that eats only plants • an animal that eats dead organisms. • an animal that cannot produce its own food • an animal that hunts another animal for food • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • an animal that hunts another animal for food • ...
Ecosystem Dome,Tomás,Paulina 2020-11-19
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- some hervibores
- need to consume or eat their own food
- are bacteria and fungi
- ecosystem have
- get their food eating plants and meat
- includes things like sunlight and temperature
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- get their energy for eating other plants
- all the things that interact in the same area
- three type of living things
- get their food eating plants
- some omnivores
- produce or make their own food
- are the plants and animals in it
- some carnivores
14 Clues: some omnivores • ecosystem have • some hervibores • some carnivores • are bacteria and fungi • three type of living things • get their food eating plants • produce or make their own food • are the plants and animals in it • need to consume or eat their own food • get their food eating plants and meat • get their energy for eating other plants • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-11
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- besides CO2 & sunlight plants also need this for photosynthesis to occur
- Green pigment that absorbs solar energy
- Gas that plants give off during photosynthesis
- the substance that is present at the end of a reaction
- Organelle that is in charge of photosynthesis
- Where plants take in water
- Where most chloroplast are located in plants
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- Loss of water vapor in plants
- Gas that plants require for photosynthesis
- Small pores on leaves that aid in gas exchange
- Sugar created during photosynthesis
- a substance that is present at the start of a reation
12 Clues: Where plants take in water • Loss of water vapor in plants • Sugar created during photosynthesis • Green pigment that absorbs solar energy • Gas that plants require for photosynthesis • Where most chloroplast are located in plants • Organelle that is in charge of photosynthesis • Small pores on leaves that aid in gas exchange • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-28
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- Openings on leaves that allow gases to enter or exit.
- Energy source created by plants during photosynthesis. Plants use or store this energy.
- Number of stages in photosynthesis
- An organism that can make its own food.
- Raw materials or reactants; CO2 and H2O
- Needed by plants for photosynthesis; collected by the roots.
- A green pigment used by plants to collect sunlight
- Produced by plants during photosynthesis; exits through stomata.
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- A cell structure (organelle) in which chlorophyll is found.
- Required energy for photosynthesis
- Products; C6H12O6 and O2
- An organism that cannot make its own food; it must eat other organisms to gain chemical energy.
- Needed by plants for photosynthesis; enters through stomata.
13 Clues: Products; C6H12O6 and O2 • Required energy for photosynthesis • Number of stages in photosynthesis • An organism that can make its own food. • Raw materials or reactants; CO2 and H2O • A green pigment used by plants to collect sunlight • Openings on leaves that allow gases to enter or exit. • A cell structure (organelle) in which chlorophyll is found. • ...
Nutrition of plants 2017-05-13
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- small openings usually found at the under surface of the leaves
- protective layer of leaf
- plants which don't have chlorophyll
- plants which feed on insects
- contains chlorophyl
- turn soil layers to replenishing the nutrients
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- plants which depend on other plants for food
- plants which get food from other plants
- food making process in plants
- plants which make their own food
10 Clues: contains chlorophyl • protective layer of leaf • plants which feed on insects • food making process in plants • plants which make their own food • plants which don't have chlorophyll • plants which get food from other plants • plants which depend on other plants for food • turn soil layers to replenishing the nutrients • ...
Gardening 2023-06-14
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- To add nutrients or organic matter to the soil to promote plant growth and health.
- To put seeds, bulbs, or young plants into the soil to grow.
- To gather crops or fruits when they are ripe and ready to be picked.
- To trim or cut back branches, stems, or foliage of plants to promote growth or maintain shape.
- To scatter or plant seeds in the ground to begin the process of growing plants.
- To break up and turn over soil using a shovel, spade, or garden tool.
- To cover the soil around plants with a protective layer, such as wood chips or straw.
- To give moisture to plants by pouring or sprinkling liquid on them.
- To remove unwanted plants or grass from a garden or growing area.
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- To reproduce or create new plants from existing ones, such as through cuttings or seedlings.
- To move a plant from one location to another, typically from a container to the ground.
- To prepare and care for the soil, plants, and growing area, including tasks like weeding and loosening the soil.
- To take care of and look after plants, providing them with the necessary attention and care.
13 Clues: To put seeds, bulbs, or young plants into the soil to grow. • To remove unwanted plants or grass from a garden or growing area. • To give moisture to plants by pouring or sprinkling liquid on them. • To gather crops or fruits when they are ripe and ready to be picked. • To break up and turn over soil using a shovel, spade, or garden tool. • ...
ecosystems 2025-05-26
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- a ecosystem with plants and flowers
- a organism that breaks down waste
- cold ecosystem withpoler bears and glaciers
- a ecosystem with trees rivers plants and bears
- a small species that is impossible to see with the naked eye
- carbon dioxide.
- a ecosystem with underwater animals and corl.
- living thing
- a biotic thing that breathes in carbon dioxide dioxide
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- ecosystem with a lot of spcies.
- different kinds of weather in differet kinds of ecosystems.
- dry ecosystem mostly common in hot places
- breaths out oxygen.
- a organism that breathes in oxygen and breathes
- a living thing
- every organism needs this to servive.
- what plants use to grow in and servive.
- different species live to servive.
18 Clues: living thing • a living thing • carbon dioxide. • breaths out oxygen. • ecosystem with a lot of spcies. • a organism that breaks down waste • different species live to servive. • a ecosystem with plants and flowers • every organism needs this to servive. • what plants use to grow in and servive. • dry ecosystem mostly common in hot places • ...
Biodiversity 2 2020-03-05
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- a phylum of animal kingdom where it has specialized cells called nematocytes
- a reef destruction due to extreme low tide
- an example of cnidaria
- cannot make their own food
- pl.) an example of non-vascular plant
- plants whose seed are borne in cones
- only one cotyledon is present
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- plants that has a transport system
- a protist
- produce their own food
- feed on decaying matter
- a protist at the intestine of termites
- common name of the peat moss used to wrap plants and breakable items
- plants with flowers
- caused by ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA
- non motile and parasitic group of protist
16 Clues: a protist • plants with flowers • produce their own food • an example of cnidaria • feed on decaying matter • cannot make their own food • only one cotyledon is present • caused by ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA • plants that has a transport system • plants whose seed are borne in cones • pl.) an example of non-vascular plant • a protist at the intestine of termites • ...
GMO cereal box 2022-05-09
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- produced without he use of chemical fertilizers and, pesticides or other artificial agents.
- when cross pollination occurs with GMO plants.
- changed or improved
- fake or non organic
- company that mainly uses herbicides
- substances that cause allergies (ex: pollen)
- where most GMOs are created
- also known as weed killers
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- crop that is engineered with GMOs
- Our cereal name
- change the DNA or “genes” of an organism
- can lead to cross contamination if involved with GMO plants
- Company that uses GMOs to make cornstarch
- genetically modified organisms
- insect that may go extinct due to GMO herbicides
- plants or parts of plants used as food
16 Clues: Our cereal name • changed or improved • fake or non organic • also known as weed killers • where most GMOs are created • genetically modified organisms • crop that is engineered with GMOs • company that mainly uses herbicides • plants or parts of plants used as food • change the DNA or “genes” of an organism • Company that uses GMOs to make cornstarch • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2024-10-30
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- All of the biomes on Earth
- A group of organisms of the same species living in an area
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- A series of steps showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem, like sunlight and water.
- Groups of habitats around the world with similar characteristics like temperature, types of animals and plants and weather.
- Organisms that make their own food, usually plants.
- Living parts of an ecosystem, like animals and plants.
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- An organism that breaks down dead or decaying matter.
- Animals that only eat plants.
- A trait organisms have that make them well suited to surviving in their ecosystem.
- Describes the variety of all life within an ecosystem.
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- A place where an organism lives.
14 Clues: All of the biomes on Earth • Animals that only eat plants. • An organism that eats plants and animals • A place where an organism lives. • Describes the variety of all life within an ecosystem. • Organisms that make their own food, usually plants. • The process plants use to make food from sunlight. • ...
Cheyeyen 2023-10-20
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- Kiowas Trade item
- Arapaho's Food Sources
- Arapaho's trade items
- Kiowas food source
- Cheyenne's Trade items
- Pawnee House
- Witchitas Crops
- Plains Apache Trade Items
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- Kansa Houses
- Plains Apache food source
- Comanche trade items
- Witchitas Houses
- Osage's Trade Items
- Osage Houses
- Comanche Food Source
- Cheyenne Main Crop
- Trade Items for Pawnee
- Kansa's trade items
18 Clues: Kansa Houses • Osage Houses • Pawnee House • Witchitas Crops • Witchitas Houses • Kiowas Trade item • Cheyenne Main Crop • Kiowas food source • Osage's Trade Items • Kansa's trade items • Comanche trade items • Comanche Food Source • Arapaho's trade items • Arapaho's Food Sources • Trade Items for Pawnee • Cheyenne's Trade items • Plains Apache food source • Plains Apache Trade Items
Food Web 2018-12-12
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- This flying scavenger is one big bird.
- An animal that preys on other animals.
- These consumers eat plants
- Large land animal that we use to make our own food.
- All life on earth needs gets its energy from this.
- Animals that eat meat.
- These consumers eat other consumers.
- Plants produce this for their food.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals.
- These organisms take energy from the sun to make their own food.
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- Animals that eat plants.
- These consumers eat the secondary consumers.
- Animals that eat dead animals.
- The act of killing a wild animal for food.
- These organisms eat other organisms for food.
- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- This plant kills flies.
- Our fellow omnivore, big claws, big teeth.
18 Clues: Animals that eat meat. • This plant kills flies. • Animals that eat plants. • These consumers eat plants • Animals that eat dead animals. • Plants produce this for their food. • Animals that eat plants and animals. • These consumers eat other consumers. • This flying scavenger is one big bird. • An animal that preys on other animals. • The act of killing a wild animal for food. • ...
Plant Parts and Pollinators 2025-04-08
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- Attracts pollinators to flowers
- Becomes a fruit when pollinated
- Animals that move pollen around
- The female part of a flower
- The part of the flower that produces pollen
- The male part of a flower
- Moves the pollen into the plant
- The most common pollinator of plants
- Provides nutrients for plants to grow
- Holds the Anther up
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- Becomes seeds when pollinated
- Protects the flower when it is a bud
- When male pollen combines with female parts of a flower
- Holds the flower in place and absorbs water
- The process of plants taking in sunlight to make food
- A sweet liquid that attracts pollinators
- The part of the flower that grabs pollen
- Plants without colorful petals rely on this to move it's pollen
18 Clues: Holds the Anther up • The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • Becomes seeds when pollinated • Attracts pollinators to flowers • Becomes a fruit when pollinated • Animals that move pollen around • Moves the pollen into the plant • Protects the flower when it is a bud • The most common pollinator of plants • Provides nutrients for plants to grow • ...
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- the light from the Sun
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- to get bigger or older
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
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- the process plants use to make their own food
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Plant Life 2024-05-13
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- plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- to get bigger or older
- the light from the Sun
- the process plants use to make their own food
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
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- a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
16 Clues: to get bigger or older • the light from the Sun • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Science Revision 2023-08-24
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- material made from liquid tree sap, latex
- green pigment present in all green plants
- part of the plant that transports nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers
- type of soil where particles are medium sized and can be carried away by water
- soil with very low nutrients that doesn’t hold water very well
- when earthworms move under the ground they help mix the …
- terrestrial invertebrate that lives under the ground
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- energy that is essential for the process of photosynthesis
- Hard material from the plant’s trunk, extracted to build house, furniture and other thinks
- soft, fluffy fiber found in plants that can be used to make fabric
- type of soil which holds water very well but there’s no space for plants to grow
- dark organic matter made of decomposed animals and plants
- part of the plant where photosynthesis happens
- process in which plants turn sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into energy
- best type of soil for growing plants
- Part of the plant that gathers nutrients from the ground
16 Clues: best type of soil for growing plants • material made from liquid tree sap, latex • green pigment present in all green plants • part of the plant where photosynthesis happens • terrestrial invertebrate that lives under the ground • Part of the plant that gathers nutrients from the ground • dark organic matter made of decomposed animals and plants • ...
Biodiversity 2 2020-03-05
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- a phylum of animal kingdom where it has specialized cells called nematocytes
- a reef destruction due to extreme low tide
- an example of cnidaria
- cannot make their own food
- pl.) an example of non-vascular plant
- plants whose seed are borne in cones
- only one cotyledon is present
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- plants that has a transport system
- a protist
- produce their own food
- feed on decaying matter
- a protist at the intestine of termites
- common name of the peat moss used to wrap plants and breakable items
- plants with flowers
- caused by ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA
- non motile and parasitic group of protist
16 Clues: a protist • plants with flowers • produce their own food • an example of cnidaria • feed on decaying matter • cannot make their own food • only one cotyledon is present • caused by ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA • plants that has a transport system • plants whose seed are borne in cones • pl.) an example of non-vascular plant • a protist at the intestine of termites • ...
Cell Energy 2017-12-11
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- Produces its own food
- The colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast
- Something you drink daily
- Consumes other organisms for food
- ATP
- What plants produce and what humans inhale to breath
- Organic compound that gives plants color
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- Produces ATP and NADPH using light energy
- How plants get their food
- What humans exhale and what plants need for photosynthesis
- A reaction that absorbs energy
- Light independent reactions that happen in the stroma
- A simple sugar
- Membrane that holds chlorophyll, stacks of it are called grana
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- Green pigment that absorbs the suns energy
16 Clues: ATP • A simple sugar • Produces its own food • How plants get their food • Something you drink daily • A reaction that absorbs energy • Consumes other organisms for food • Organic compound that gives plants color • Produces ATP and NADPH using light energy • Green pigment that absorbs the suns energy • Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • ...
Ecosystems in the Astrum 2024-05-07
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- An area classified to the animals that live there
- Changing to suit your envirement
- A place where animals and plants work together
- A organism that eats other organisms
- A organism that eats sunlight
- A organism that eats meat
- Different hues
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- A living organism such as a plant or animal
- A organism that eats plants
- A organism that consumes dead organisms
- A natural home for plants and animals
- A nonliving organism such as a rock or the wind
- climate according to where you live
- A long grass suited for swampy envirement
- A Bunch of organisms working together
- A organism that eats meat and plants
16 Clues: Different hues • A organism that eats meat • A organism that eats plants • A organism that eats sunlight • Changing to suit your envirement • climate according to where you live • A organism that eats other organisms • A organism that eats meat and plants • A natural home for plants and animals • A Bunch of organisms working together • A organism that consumes dead organisms • ...
science 2024-02-12
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- eats plants and animals
- only eats plants
- eats only meat
- consumer and organism that eats secondary consumers
- non-living factors
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- they eat other things (plants and animals) to get energy
- breaks down dead plants and animals
- consumer an organism that eats primary consumers
- different plants and animals living in an area
- they make their own food
- consumer an organism that eats producers
- living factors
12 Clues: eats only meat • living factors • only eats plants • non-living factors • eats plants and animals • they make their own food • breaks down dead plants and animals • consumer an organism that eats producers • different plants and animals living in an area • consumer an organism that eats primary consumers • consumer and organism that eats secondary consumers • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-13
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- independent The Dark Reactions are also known as
- stashed/stored in sacs within the chloroplast called thylakoid.
- pigments absorb sunlight, but do not produce energy directly.
- Spectrum of pigments...
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves. allows oxygen to escape, and carbon dioxide to enter. surrounded by guard cells, which open and close the stomata.
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- organisms that go through photosynthesis.
- usually refers to xanthophyll and carotene
- one billionth of a meter (1/1,000,000,000), used to measure the wavelength of light
- colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs. EX. chlorophyll a
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- membranes inside where "the light-reactions" occur with the Electron Transport Chain.
- plants in order to conserve H2O, they don't go through Calvin Cycle. Instead they make 4-carbon compounds. Can withstand drought. Examples: Corn, crabgrass, sugarcane
- plants plants that open their stomata during the night (not during daytime, like C3 or C4 plants) in order to conserve water. - grows very slowly as a result examples: cactus, pineapple, jade
- a jelly-like fluid inside surrounding the thylakoids where "The Calvin Cycle" occurs (mostly in Dark).
- Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (just outside of the thylakoid)
- the process of using water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.
- plants Most plants are C3 plants. This is where they open their stomata during the day (more CO2 available during daytime), and go through Calvin Cycle.
- spectrum the colors of light that the human eye can see.
18 Clues: Spectrum of pigments... • organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • organisms that go through photosynthesis. • usually refers to xanthophyll and carotene • independent The Dark Reactions are also known as • spectrum the colors of light that the human eye can see. • pigments absorb sunlight, but do not produce energy directly. • ...
CARBS crossword Foods 1 2018-09-26
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- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy
- green pigment in plants
- suagrs with single unit chemical structure
- sugars formed from simple one and two unit structures
- reactions sugars sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
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- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- carbohydrates with complicated structures
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by
- plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by humans
13 Clues: green pigment in plants • carbohydrates with complicated structures • suagrs with single unit chemical structure • nutrient that is a person's main source of energy • simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants • formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-01
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- the factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis are light,carbondioxide,water and ------
- green plants are known as----
- carbon dioxide enter the plants through stomata by this process
- a respiratory gas produced by green plants while performing photosynthesis
- the process of obtaining and utilizing food
- a simple carbohydrate produce by green plants by photosynthesis
- ----fuel store chemical energy which had been captured by prehistoric plants.
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- potassium hydroxide solution absorb ---- gas present in atmosphere
- kidneyshaped cell surrounding the stomata
- animals are termed as ----as they depend on plants directly or indirectly green plants for food
- ground matter present inside chloroplast
- minute opening present on the undersurface of leaves which help in exchange of gases
12 Clues: green plants are known as---- • ground matter present inside chloroplast • kidneyshaped cell surrounding the stomata • the process of obtaining and utilizing food • carbon dioxide enter the plants through stomata by this process • a simple carbohydrate produce by green plants by photosynthesis • potassium hydroxide solution absorb ---- gas present in atmosphere • ...
Bacteria and fungal cells 2023-10-11
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- - fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Releases energy.
- - bacteria, fungi and plant cells have this.
- - small ring of DNA in bacteria
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Chemical reactions happen
- - variable kept same in experiment
- - variable changed in experiment
- - variable measured in experiment
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- - cells that do not have a nucleus
- - part of the cell that contains DNA
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this.
- - cells that have a nucleus
- - where photosynthesis happens in plants.
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Makes proteins
13 Clues: - cells that have a nucleus • - small ring of DNA in bacteria • - variable changed in experiment • - variable measured in experiment • - cells that do not have a nucleus • - variable kept same in experiment • - part of the cell that contains DNA • - where photosynthesis happens in plants. • - bacteria, fungi and plant cells have this. • ...
Garden Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- where the plants live
- what a gardener tries to grow
- what guy normally give girls on valentines day
- someone who plants plants
- not a vegetable
- can provide nutrients for plants in where they are planted
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- what a gardener gets at the end of a growing season
- a type of plant for spices
- a tool to move dirt
- not a fruit
- food for plants
11 Clues: not a fruit • not a vegetable • food for plants • a tool to move dirt • where the plants live • someone who plants plants • a type of plant for spices • what a gardener tries to grow • what guy normally give girls on valentines day • what a gardener gets at the end of a growing season • can provide nutrients for plants in where they are planted
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2023-06-07
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- FOOD STORED IN PLANTS
- ORGANISMS THAT FEED ON DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER
- THEN PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- AN ORGANISM THAT DEPENDS ON THE HOST
- GAS THAT IS USED BY PLANTS DURING PHOTOSYHTHESIS
- FOOD PREPARED BY PLANTS
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- CELL COMPONENTS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL
- PORES PRESENT ON LEAVES
- PLANTS THAT FEED ON INSECTS
- A NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA
- GAS RELEASED BY PLANTS DURING PHOTOSYTHESIS
11 Clues: FOOD STORED IN PLANTS • PORES PRESENT ON LEAVES • FOOD PREPARED BY PLANTS • A NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA • PLANTS THAT FEED ON INSECTS • AN ORGANISM THAT DEPENDS ON THE HOST • CELL COMPONENTS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL • GAS RELEASED BY PLANTS DURING PHOTOSYTHESIS • ORGANISMS THAT FEED ON DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER • THEN PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • ...
Gardening 2023-06-14
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- To add nutrients or organic matter to the soil to promote plant growth and health.
- To put seeds, bulbs, or young plants into the soil to grow.
- To gather crops or fruits when they are ripe and ready to be picked.
- To trim or cut back branches, stems, or foliage of plants to promote growth or maintain shape.
- To scatter or plant seeds in the ground to begin the process of growing plants.
- To break up and turn over soil using a shovel, spade, or garden tool.
- To cover the soil around plants with a protective layer, such as wood chips or straw.
- To give moisture to plants by pouring or sprinkling liquid on them.
- To remove unwanted plants or grass from a garden or growing area.
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- To reproduce or create new plants from existing ones, such as through cuttings or seedlings.
- To move a plant from one location to another, typically from a container to the ground.
- To prepare and care for the soil, plants, and growing area, including tasks like weeding and loosening the soil.
- To take care of and look after plants, providing them with the necessary attention and care.
13 Clues: To put seeds, bulbs, or young plants into the soil to grow. • To remove unwanted plants or grass from a garden or growing area. • To give moisture to plants by pouring or sprinkling liquid on them. • To gather crops or fruits when they are ripe and ready to be picked. • To break up and turn over soil using a shovel, spade, or garden tool. • ...
plant's 2020-06-11
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- singing to your plants might help, but it's more to do with the ____ in your voice, not breath.
- Eating lots of onions will make you sleepy, as it acts as a______
- some plants will lean toward the _____ when in a unlit room
- plants ___ at night
- ____are the longest-living organisms on earth.
- Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make people feel ___.
- plants transfer _____ to grow and maintain order
- Oak trees don’t produce acorns until they are ____ years old.
- ____give support to the plant and absorb water and nutrients
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- plants are ______ which means they have a multiplex cell and create their own food
- 85% of plant life is found in the ____.
- _____ is the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside.
- Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release ___ from their leaves
- Apple is 25% ____, that is why it floats on water.
- Cucumber is a _____ and not a vegetable since it has seeds in the centre.
15 Clues: plants ___ at night • 85% of plant life is found in the ____. • ____are the longest-living organisms on earth. • plants transfer _____ to grow and maintain order • Apple is 25% ____, that is why it floats on water. • some plants will lean toward the _____ when in a unlit room • _____ is the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside. • ...
Lab 5 - Plants I 2022-02-15
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- Prevents plants from drying out
- This helps fertilization to be independent from water
- My defining feature is the flower
- Prevents plant spores from drying out
- I give plants their green color
- Made up of a stoma and guard cells
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- "Naked Seeds"
- Cylinder of constantly growing cells
- Without _____ it's not true vascular tissue
- Well break me off and plant me down, I'm ready to grow!
- Non-conducting structure that anchored primitive plants to the soil
- Chemical formula for sugar
- Wider than tracheids with larger caps
- Photosynthesis happens in me!
- Leaf-like projections, but they're leaf imposters
- Disc-shaped structure that anchors primative plants
16 Clues: "Naked Seeds" • Chemical formula for sugar • Photosynthesis happens in me! • Prevents plants from drying out • I give plants their green color • My defining feature is the flower • Made up of a stoma and guard cells • Cylinder of constantly growing cells • Wider than tracheids with larger caps • Prevents plant spores from drying out • Without _____ it's not true vascular tissue • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2021-06-08
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- mode of nutrition in animals
- a pigment that makes leaves green
- the relationship between plants when they live together and provide nutrition and shelter to each other
- an example of a parasite
- fungi use the saprotrophic mode of nutrition and thus called
- the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
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- mode of nutrition in plants
- process used by plants to make their food
- an example of insectivorous plants
- carbon dioxide enters plats through pores called
- a bacteria that provides nitrogen to leguminous plants
- plants release a gas during photosynthesis
12 Clues: an example of a parasite • mode of nutrition in plants • mode of nutrition in animals • a pigment that makes leaves green • an example of insectivorous plants • process used by plants to make their food • plants release a gas during photosynthesis • carbon dioxide enters plats through pores called • a bacteria that provides nitrogen to leguminous plants • ...
Chapter 7 Review Puzzle 2020-04-12
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- response of a plant to light
- compressed dead moss used for fuel
- response of a plant to touch
- clusters of sporangia on the underside of a fern leaf
- the broad leaf of a fern
- plants which flower when nights are shorter
- plants not sensitive to day length
- the anchor into the rock or soil from mosses
- the minimum night length for some plants to flower
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- response of a plant to graavity
- plant with life span of more than 2 years
- plant with life span of 2 years
- plants which flowers when nights are longer
- plant with life span of 1 year
- hormone which increases plant cell growth
- a seedless, nonvascular plant
- chemicals that help a plant to develop
- a seedless, vascular plant
18 Clues: the broad leaf of a fern • a seedless, vascular plant • response of a plant to light • response of a plant to touch • a seedless, nonvascular plant • plant with life span of 1 year • response of a plant to graavity • plant with life span of 2 years • compressed dead moss used for fuel • plants not sensitive to day length • chemicals that help a plant to develop • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-10-05
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- Food produced during photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants
- Plants absorb this from the soil
- Growth response of a plant to light
- Gas required for photosynthesis
- Growth response of a plant to water
- Absorbs light in the plant
- The type of energy which is stored in glucose
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- Growth response of a plant to a stimulus
- Growth response of a plant to gravity
- Where photosynthesis occurs in the plant
- Tiny holes located in the leaves of the plants
- Where water is taken up by the plant
- Chemical used to test for the presence of starch
- Conversion of light energy into chemical energy using CO2, H2O and
- What is the opposite of photosynthesis
- Provides the energy for the plant to create food
- Plants store glucose in this form
18 Clues: Gas released by plants • Absorbs light in the plant • Gas required for photosynthesis • Plants absorb this from the soil • Plants store glucose in this form • Food produced during photosynthesis • Growth response of a plant to light • Growth response of a plant to water • Where water is taken up by the plant • Growth response of a plant to gravity • ...
Biology Review Crossword 2024-05-16
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- Our first unit - how atoms work
- Our fourth Unit - How different organisms exist together
- Process of making ATP Energy
- multiple interlocking food chains
- our Fifth Unit - How organ systems keep us alive
- Our third Unit - how traits pass from parents to offspring
- smallest unit of a substance
- the genetic material
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- Body system that breaks down food
- our second unit - smallest units of life
- plants have this on the outside of their cells, plants don't
- plants do photosynthesis with this
- process of plants making sugar
- the balance that keeps things alive
- organisms get this by eating each other
- diagram showing energy loss as things eat eachother
- Body system that controls everything in the body
- Body system that protects you from viruses and bacteria
18 Clues: the genetic material • Process of making ATP Energy • smallest unit of a substance • process of plants making sugar • Our first unit - how atoms work • Body system that breaks down food • multiple interlocking food chains • plants do photosynthesis with this • the balance that keeps things alive • organisms get this by eating each other • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-05-01
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- What gas do plants take in from the air to make food?
- is the name of the process where plants make their own food?
- What do green plants need from the sun to make food?
- do plants give out into the air after photosynthesis?
- What is the green part in leaves that helps make food?
- dioxide
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- do plants take in from the ground to help them grow?
- is photosynthesis important for people and animals?
- gives oxygen to breathe.
- What part of the plant makes food?
- do plants make during photosynthesis that gives them energy?
- do plants use sunlight to make food—day or night?
12 Clues: dioxide • gives oxygen to breathe. • What part of the plant makes food? • do plants use sunlight to make food—day or night? • is photosynthesis important for people and animals? • do plants take in from the ground to help them grow? • What do green plants need from the sun to make food? • What gas do plants take in from the air to make food? • ...
sources of food 2017-04-16
14 Clues: fruits • edible stem • edible seed • edible root • edible leaf • green plants • edible flower • consume dead bodies • decomposes dead parts • animals thst eat flesh • depend on other animals • animals that eat plants • eat both plants and flesh • the chemical substancein food
sources of food 2017-04-16
14 Clues: fruits • edible stem • edible leaf • edible seed • edible root • green plants • edible flower • consume dead bodies • decomposes dead parts • animals thst eat flesh • depend on other animals • animals that eat plants • eat both plants and flesh • the chemical substancein food
Plants Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-24
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- Enclosed seeds
- A strengthening tissue used for support
- Another word for non-vascular plants
- Transports minerals throughout the plant
- Plants with seeds
- A plant's growth response to light
- A plant's growth response to touch
- A plant's growth response to gravity
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- "Naked" seeds
- The arrangment of the _________ differs between monocots and dicots
- Transports water throughout the plant
- Seedless plants
- A soft tissue used for storage of sugars and starches
- Another word for vascular plants
14 Clues: "Naked" seeds • Enclosed seeds • Seedless plants • Plants with seeds • Another word for vascular plants • A plant's growth response to light • A plant's growth response to touch • Another word for non-vascular plants • A plant's growth response to gravity • Transports water throughout the plant • A strengthening tissue used for support • Transports minerals throughout the plant • ...
vocabulary 2020-08-20
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- plants green by a pigment that convert sunlight into energy
- reproductive structure of the plant
- small organelles inside the plant cell
- plants that usually do not have fruits or flowers thanks to their poor transport of gases and water
- with reproductive organs found in flowers
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- with special tissues that help transport water and plant growth
- in wich plants tranform light energy into chemical energy
- reproduction which occurs after pollination
- non-flowering plants that produce cones and seeds
- food for plants and help with photosintesis
- of transferring pollen grains to the female reproductive organ of the plant
- of the plant that grows downwards supporting the plant and absorbing nutrients
- in a flowering plant formed from the ovary of the plant
- in a gaseous state
14 Clues: in a gaseous state • reproductive structure of the plant • small organelles inside the plant cell • with reproductive organs found in flowers • reproduction which occurs after pollination • food for plants and help with photosintesis • non-flowering plants that produce cones and seeds • in a flowering plant formed from the ovary of the plant • ...
Science 2020-12-06
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- plants who make seeds but do not flower
- annuals are classification of
- plants who live for 2 seasons
- plants who live in moderate climate
- plants who make seeds and flower
- gymnosperms are an example of _ plants
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- plants that live in deserts are called
- plants that live for one season
- xerophytes are classification of
- angiosperms are an example of _ plants
10 Clues: annuals are classification of • plants who live for 2 seasons • plants that live for one season • xerophytes are classification of • plants who make seeds and flower • plants who live in moderate climate • plants that live in deserts are called • angiosperms are an example of _ plants • gymnosperms are an example of _ plants • plants who make seeds but do not flower
plant's 2020-06-11
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- singing to your plants might help, but it's more to do with the ____ in your voice, not breath.
- Eating lots of onions will make you sleepy, as it acts as a______
- some plants will lean toward the _____ when in a unlit room
- plants ___ at night
- ____are the longest-living organisms on earth.
- Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make people feel ___.
- plants transfer _____ to grow and maintain order
- Oak trees don’t produce acorns until they are ____ years old.
- ____give support to the plant and absorb water and nutrients
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- plants are ______ which means they have a multiplex and create their own food
- 85% of plant life is found in the ____.
- _____ is the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside.
- Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release ___ from their leaves
- Apple is 25% ____, that is why it floats on water.
- Cucumber is a _____ and not a vegetable since it has seeds in the centre.
15 Clues: plants ___ at night • 85% of plant life is found in the ____. • ____are the longest-living organisms on earth. • plants transfer _____ to grow and maintain order • Apple is 25% ____, that is why it floats on water. • some plants will lean toward the _____ when in a unlit room • _____ is the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside. • ...
Final Review 1 2024-05-24
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- Is the use of foliage plants to create pleasing and comfortable areas inside buildings.
- Is the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts.
- Caring for plants that become food.
- Is the growing of plants for their beauty.
- The legislation that allowed settlers to acquire land in previously unsettled parts ofthe country.
- The production, transportation, and use of foliage plants.
- Its intention was to open trade between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
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- The culture of plants for food, comfort, and beauty.
- The production and use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing.
- Is the growing of crops and raising of animals to meet the needs of people.
- Its general purpose was to reduce trade restrictions among nations.
- Is all of the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry.
- Is the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables.
- Involves the use of land and other resources to grow crops and animals.
- All of the activities needed to supply food, clothing, and shelter.
15 Clues: Caring for plants that become food. • Is the growing of plants for their beauty. • The culture of plants for food, comfort, and beauty. • Is all of the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry. • The production, transportation, and use of foliage plants. • Its general purpose was to reduce trade restrictions among nations. • ...
Branches of Biology 2025-04-16
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- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- the study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic(living)and abiotic(non-living)enviornment
- the study of minute structures of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- the science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- the study of form and structure of plants and animals
- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of parasites
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- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- the science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- the study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the science the deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- the study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
15 Clues: the study of parasites • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of origin and descent of organisms • the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • the study of form and structure of plants and animals • the study of structure and function of animal and plant cell • the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals • ...
Plant Life Cycles 2025-09-25
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- Scientists estimate there are about 400,000 different ______ of plants on Earth.
- Cherries are this part of the plant that forms around seeds.
- This is the process when pollen is carried from one flower to another.
- The life ______ shows how an organism grows and reproduces.
- Some plants have these colorful parts that help them reproduce.
- Plants use these to help make food from sunlight.
- This part of the plant supports the leaves and carries water.
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- To grow from a seed to a young plant is to ______.
- Male parts of flowers make this powder.
- All living things do this to make more of their own kind.
- Seeds need the right temperature and this to germinate.
- Pine trees have these instead of flowers to make seeds.
- Plants need this along with water and nutrients to grow.
- Most plants have these along with stems and leaves.
- These grow inside fruits and cones and can grow into new plants.
15 Clues: Male parts of flowers make this powder. • Plants use these to help make food from sunlight. • To grow from a seed to a young plant is to ______. • Most plants have these along with stems and leaves. • Seeds need the right temperature and this to germinate. • Pine trees have these instead of flowers to make seeds. • ...
Plants! By Evelyn Pence 2025-05-09
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- Sharp _____ protect a plant from animals.
- Plants need this to perform photosynthesis.
- A sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- The female reproductive organ in a plant.
- Plants give off _______.
- The male reproductive organ in a plant.
- The transfer of pollen.
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- The green pigment in plants.
- The process plants go through to make food.
- Light from the sun, needed to make food.
- Helps plants grow and carry nutrients.
- How a plant gets nutrients and water.
- This part of a plant makes food.
13 Clues: The transfer of pollen. • Plants give off _______. • The green pigment in plants. • This part of a plant makes food. • How a plant gets nutrients and water. • Helps plants grow and carry nutrients. • The male reproductive organ in a plant. • Light from the sun, needed to make food. • Sharp _____ protect a plant from animals. • The female reproductive organ in a plant. • ...
Photosynthesis & Symbiosis CW 1 2021-10-07
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- the light energy converts carbon dioxide and water into a sugar called this
- the process by which plants absorb sunlight to make sugar (food)
- chloroplast is a green __________ that is the site of photosynthesis
- this relationship is when one organism benefits and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed
- the word synthesis means to put ________
- sea anemones benefit from the relationship because clownfish ______ the anemone
- in a photosynthesis reaction both carbon dioxide and water are called these
- these are plants that grow on other plants
- this relationship is when one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
- The anemone has _______ cells that keep predators away from the clownfish’s home
- in a photosynthesis reaction both glucose and oxygen are called these
- the clownfish has a layer of ______ that blocks the anemone’s sting
- stomata are tiny openings in plants that allow _______ exchange
- the ______ is the host in a parasitism relationship
- glucose is used by plants for this
- plants do not need ______ and release it through the stomata
- this word means to put together
- fleas live on dogs and feed off of their _______
- stomata are tiny ________ in plants that allow gas exchange
- a close relationship between two or more organisms of a different species
- the _______ is the parasite in a parasitism relationship
- barnacles attach themselves to ________ in a commensalism relationship
- symbiosis is a close relationships between two or more organisms of a different _______
- this reaction occurs when substances change into different substances
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- these absorb the sunlight
- clownfish benefit from the relationship because the anemone wards off __________
- these will lie down to allow mongoose to crawl on top and devour ant ticks they find in this mutualism relationship
- carbon dioxide enters the leaf through these tiny holes
- the prefix photo- means this
- an example of mutualism is the relationship between a clownfish and a ___________
- a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- during photosynthesis plants absorb sunlight in order to make ________
- during photosynthesis plants absorb _______ to make sugar (food)
- the photosynthesis reaction can be represented by using a chemical _______
- inputs are what _______ the leaf
- epiphytes are plants that grow on other _______
- this travels from the root upward and enters the plant
- this is the organism that benefits in a parasitism relationship
- this prefix means light
- an example of mutualism is the relationship between a _______ and a sea anemone
- these animals will crawl on top of warthogs to inspect the fur for ticks in this mutualism relationship
- symbiosis is a close _______ between two or more organisms of a different species
- parasites _______ live without a host
- chloroplast is a _______ organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species _______
- outputs are what _______ the leaf
- this is the organism that is harmed in a parasitism relationship
- these attach themselves to whales in a commensalism relationship
- photosynthesis is a chemical _________
49 Clues: this prefix means light • these absorb the sunlight • the prefix photo- means this • this word means to put together • inputs are what _______ the leaf • outputs are what _______ the leaf • glucose is used by plants for this • parasites _______ live without a host • photosynthesis is a chemical _________ • the word synthesis means to put ________ • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-25
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- a molecule containing chlorophyll
- surrounds the chloroplast
- NADP+/NADPH
- sugar
- compound found in the chloroplasts of plants
- a structure that is bound to the light-dependent site
- where energy is generated
- allows plants to grow
- does not require light to have a reaction
- how plants get their energy to produce glucose
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- the chemical reactions that converts carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- ADP/ATP
- a substance that enters into and is altered in the course of a chemical reaction
- manufactured in the leaves from excess glucose
- light being absorbed and converted to chemical energy
- the substance in which plants grow
16 Clues: sugar • ADP/ATP • NADP+/NADPH • allows plants to grow • surrounds the chloroplast • where energy is generated • a molecule containing chlorophyll • the substance in which plants grow • does not require light to have a reaction • compound found in the chloroplasts of plants • manufactured in the leaves from excess glucose • how plants get their energy to produce glucose • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2018-04-23
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- The inner tissue of a leaf
- Plant shoots grow towards light due to this property
- A green pigment responsible for the absorption of light for photosynthesis
- The development of a plant from a seed after a period of dormancy
- Multicellular organisms which make their own food through photosynthesis
- A deficiency in this ion in plants leads to yellow leaves
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- Tubes in the plant that transport water throughout to cells undergoing photosynthesis
- A type of cell that help absorb mineral ions through active transport
- The process through which carbon dioxide, water, and light are converted into glucose
- A family of hormones that are related to plant growth
- An organelle which caries out photosynthesis
- Tubes in the plant that transport food from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- The minute holes present on the bottom of a leaf, allowing gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf
- An organelle present in plant cells, providing rigidity and structure
- An ion used by plants to make amino acids
15 Clues: The inner tissue of a leaf • An ion used by plants to make amino acids • An organelle which caries out photosynthesis • Plant shoots grow towards light due to this property • A family of hormones that are related to plant growth • A deficiency in this ion in plants leads to yellow leaves • The development of a plant from a seed after a period of dormancy • ...
Plants and animals 2023-03-24
Plants and Flowers 2022-09-27
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- One of the most oldest plants in the world, but very common in the wild
- A plant that pandas eat
- A flower that has seeds that can be blown away
- Grows on the ground
- Vines that are sometimes considered poisonous
- Used to symbolise love
- A flower that faces the sun
- usually found in deserts
- A tree usually found in beaches
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- Two symmetrical petals; brings peace, luck and prosperity
- another word for "flower"
- A type of plant that is used for smoking
- Malaysia's national flower
- A big smelly flower located in Borneo
- The name of a character in the Super Mario Bros franchise
15 Clues: Grows on the ground • Used to symbolise love • A plant that pandas eat • usually found in deserts • another word for "flower" • Malaysia's national flower • A flower that faces the sun • A tree usually found in beaches • A big smelly flower located in Borneo • A type of plant that is used for smoking • Vines that are sometimes considered poisonous • ...
Power Plants Crossword 2021-01-25
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- in a typical power plant design, it's what turns the electrical generator
- there are ____ separate water circulation systems in all power plants
- the nuclear accident that occured in the U.S. (three words)
- as the electricity leaves the power plant a step-up transformer boosts the voltage so that less electricity is lost as it travels through the power cables. This is called the ____. (three words)
- in a nuclear power plant, heat is produced by nuclear ____ in the reactor vessel
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- what the boiler is designed to produce
- as the magnet spins, it creates a flow of ____ in the wire
- the nuclear accident that occurred in Japan
- the steam passes through a ____ that has cool water circulating inside pipes
- a ____ creates pressure in the circulating water so that it can boil the water inside the steam generator
- keep the nuclear reaction from getting out of control (two words)
- inside the generator are ____ that spin inside loops of coiled copper wire
- the turbine has blades similar to a ____
- the nuclear accident that occurred in Ukraine
- after the steam turns the turbine, it must be cooled and condensed back into ____ water before returning to the boiler
15 Clues: what the boiler is designed to produce • the turbine has blades similar to a ____ • the nuclear accident that occurred in Japan • the nuclear accident that occurred in Ukraine • as the magnet spins, it creates a flow of ____ in the wire • the nuclear accident that occured in the U.S. (three words) • keep the nuclear reaction from getting out of control (two words) • ...
Reproduction of plants 2021-08-31
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- Inside the ovules are ____.
- Two of these are in each scale in a female cone.
- This word is Greek for "gymno".
- Also know as flowering plants.
- Was originally called a zygote
- Also known as evergreens.
- Pine tree sperm can't ____.
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- Eventually divides and becomes a embryo.
- The male cones produce this.
- Male cones release their cones into the ___.
- Word that comes from Greek and means “vessel or container".
- These are right underneath the flower and usually green.
- The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm. name.
- cone-bearing plants and are mainly conifer trees.
- each tiny grain of pollen contains two _____ cells.
15 Clues: Also known as evergreens. • Inside the ovules are ____. • Pine tree sperm can't ____. • The male cones produce this. • Also know as flowering plants. • Was originally called a zygote • This word is Greek for "gymno". • Eventually divides and becomes a embryo. • Male cones release their cones into the ___. • Two of these are in each scale in a female cone. • ...
Lifecycle of plants 2019-09-16
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- what is covered with a sticky substance to allow pollen grains to stick to it?
- what living things do to ensure continuity
- no more living members
- what is the fusing of the male and female parts of the flower
- your favorite teacher
- for germination, a seed needs air, water and _______
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- what does the anther carry
- What happens to every living thing
- Female organs of a flowering plant
- when something starts to grow
- what will the ovary develop into
- what will the ovule develop into?
- seed scattered in different directions
- Male organs of a flowering plant
- Which part of the flower contains the egg?
15 Clues: your favorite teacher • no more living members • what does the anther carry • when something starts to grow • what will the ovary develop into • Male organs of a flowering plant • what will the ovule develop into? • What happens to every living thing • Female organs of a flowering plant • seed scattered in different directions • what living things do to ensure continuity • ...
Plants and flowers 2023-06-12
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- A small, usually dormant structure produced by plants that can grow into a new plant under suitable conditions.
- The fine powder produced by the male part of a flower, used to fertilize the female part and enable reproduction.
- The underground part of a plant that typically absorbs water and nutrients from the soil and anchors the plant.
- A flowering shrub with prickly stems and typically fragrant flowers, often symbolizing love and beauty.
- A small, undeveloped flower or leaf that has the potential to grow and bloom.
- The mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds, and often consumed as food.
- The flattened green part of a plant that grows from a stem and is usually the main site of photosynthesis.
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- A climbing or trailing plant that grows along the ground or supports itself by clinging to other structures.
- A tall, yellow-flowered plant that is known for its large, round flower heads and edible seeds.
- A small flower with a yellow center and white petals, known for its simplicity and cheerful appearance.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with a single trunk and branches, often providing shade and producing fruits or flowers.
- An area of land cultivated with plants, often for growing flowers, vegetables, or herbs.
- The colorful, often delicate part of a flower that surrounds the reproductive organs and attracts pollinators.
- The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, and transports water and nutrients.
- A succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines, typically found in arid regions.
15 Clues: A small, undeveloped flower or leaf that has the potential to grow and bloom. • A succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines, typically found in arid regions. • An area of land cultivated with plants, often for growing flowers, vegetables, or herbs. • The mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds, and often consumed as food. • ...
Plants and Water 2023-12-14
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- tissue layers on both the top and bottom of the leaf that protect the leaf from physical damage
- the organelle inside a plant cell that allows photosynthesis to happen
- the way plants make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using energy from sunlight
- tissue layer in the leaf that performs the majority of photosynthesis
- what happens to a plant's leaves when they don't get enough water
- the green pigment inside a chloroplast that captures sunlight
- small holes in the epidermis of a leaf that allow gases to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- long hollow tubes through which water moves in a plant
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- the gas that diffuses into the stomata
- waxy layer on the top of a leaf that reduces water loss through transpiration
- tissue layer in the leaf with large air spaces to allow gases to diffuse throughout the leaf
- the loss of water vapor from a plants leaves
- one reason in which plants need water: because evaporation takes away heat
- specialized cells that absorb water and mineral ions from the soil
- the gas that diffuses out of the stomata
15 Clues: the gas that diffuses into the stomata • the gas that diffuses out of the stomata • the loss of water vapor from a plants leaves • long hollow tubes through which water moves in a plant • the green pigment inside a chloroplast that captures sunlight • what happens to a plant's leaves when they don't get enough water • ...
Botany and Plants 2024-01-26
15 Clues: Earth • Green • Colorful • Bee's job • Plant baby • Plant gift • Plant food • Underground • Sun + Leaves • Edible treat • Thirsty plant • Flower's dress • Getting bigger • Plant backbone • Plant scientist
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2024-05-13
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- THE PRETTY PLANT WHICH BECOMES A COMMON SYMBOL OF LOVE
- THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES
- A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT
- IT CARRIES WATER AND FOOD TO THE REST OF PLANT
- IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN
- IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT
- A TREE WHICH CAN GROW OVER 60 CM IN JUST ONE DAY
- PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW
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- IT’S A POWDERY SUBSTANCE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FLOWER
- IT’S THE COLORFUL AND PRETTY PART OF THE PLANT
- ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES
- IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND
- THE JAPANESE TREE WHICH BLOSSOMS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS
- IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK
- IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB
15 Clues: ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES • A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT • IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT • IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB • THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES • IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND • IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK • PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW • IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a plant that lobs melons
- the boss of the game
- a tiny zombie
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- your currency
- a cat tower
- they get energy from sunlight
- the enemy in the game
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- He commands the army by holding a flag
15 Clues: a cat tower • your currency • a tiny zombie • a nut that helps you • the boss of the game • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a plant that lobs melons
- the boss of the game
- a tiny zombie
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- your currency
- a cat tower
- they get energy from sunlight
- the enemy in the game
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- He commands the army by holding a flag
15 Clues: a cat tower • your currency • a tiny zombie • a nut that helps you • the boss of the game • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • ...
Plants vs Zombies 2024-09-02
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- hit multiple targets in their lane, twice each coming and going
- Makes suns
- breathes fire
- hurt any zombies that step on them
- hurl cabbages at the enemy
- explode on contact, but they take time to arm
- shoot peas in three lanes
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- crippling bout of gastrointestinal distress
- rapidly punch nearby enemies that are ahead or behind them
- Shoots peas at zombies
- bounce back zombies that get too close
- blow up all zombies in an area
- shoots two peas at one time
- Shoots peas forwards and backwards
- Hard shells to protect other plants
15 Clues: Makes suns • breathes fire • Shoots peas at zombies • shoot peas in three lanes • hurl cabbages at the enemy • shoots two peas at one time • blow up all zombies in an area • Shoots peas forwards and backwards • hurt any zombies that step on them • Hard shells to protect other plants • bounce back zombies that get too close • crippling bout of gastrointestinal distress • ...
Water Plants Review 2024-10-04
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- climates that have a change in seasons and different temperatures throughout the year
- used in everyday substances to thicken the products we eat
- algae are grouped by
- green matter that helps plants make their own food
- plants that continue to grow year after year
- trees that grow in salt water along the coastline and edges of marshes and rivers
- algae that people can eat (hint: it's a color)
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- large perennial water plants that grow in both temperate and tropical areas
- the location of the Great Barrier Reef
- a small water plant that provides food for many ducks and other water birds
- I can grow to be 200 feet long. I'm a large brown algae
- climates that have warm weather year-round
- algae that is often found in a lake and turns it green (hint: it's a color)
- the body of water where kelp growl
- the largest group of underwater organisms that make their own food
15 Clues: algae are grouped by • the body of water where kelp growl • the location of the Great Barrier Reef • climates that have warm weather year-round • plants that continue to grow year after year • algae that people can eat (hint: it's a color) • green matter that helps plants make their own food • I can grow to be 200 feet long. I'm a large brown algae • ...
44. Flowers & Plants 2025-02-05
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- A leafy green plant that grows well in shady, damp places.
- A bright orange or yellow flower often planted in gardens.
- A purple plant with a relaxing scent used in perfumes.
- A tall plant with yellow petals that always faces the sun.
- A bright, cup-shaped flower that blooms in spring.
- A large, elegant flower that has a sweet fragrance.
- A fast-growing green plant with tall, hollow stems.
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- A delicate and colorful flower that grows in warm places.
- A small purple flower that grows close to the ground.
- A plant with thick, spiky stems that can survive in the desert.
- Tree A tall tree with leaves that turn red, orange, or yellow in autumn.
- Tree A strong tree that grows acorns and has thick branches.
- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A beautiful flower with soft petals and sharp thorns on its stem.
- A yellow flower that turns into fluffy white seeds that float in the wind.
15 Clues: A bright, cup-shaped flower that blooms in spring. • A large, elegant flower that has a sweet fragrance. • A fast-growing green plant with tall, hollow stems. • A small purple flower that grows close to the ground. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A purple plant with a relaxing scent used in perfumes. • ...
Sonoran Desert Plants 2025-08-30
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- This iconic cactus produces edible fruit and is a native Sonoran Desert plant.
- A native bush that provides a pleasant odor in your Habitat Garden after a rain.
- Beans can be ground into flour for baking.
- A Habitat Garden will include these native plants to feed hummingbirds, butterflies, bees and moths.
- A Habitat Garden will provide this critical need for wildlife.
- Native birds rely on native plants that provide both location and material.
- A spiny, jointed cactus, this plant's segments detach easily and can attach to passersby, menacing "jumping" reputation.
- These are sharp, defensive structures that most cacti use to protect themselves and reduce water loss.
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- Name of an edible part of the prickly pear, for both wildlife and humans.
- A water-storing cactus with a cylindrical shape, its barrel-like form helps it survive the desert's extreme temperatures.
- This leguminous shrub is famous for its long, rope-like branches can reach over 20 feet high.
- This type of native tree is named for its distinctive, twisting and curling seed pods.
- Wildlife relies on the fruit of this native prickly pear for food.
- Often called a "tree that thinks it's a shrub," this plant has green branches and a green trunk that allows it to perform photosynthesis even without leaves.
- With large, showy blooms that are open at night, this cactus is pollinated by bats.
15 Clues: Beans can be ground into flour for baking. • A Habitat Garden will provide this critical need for wildlife. • Wildlife relies on the fruit of this native prickly pear for food. • Name of an edible part of the prickly pear, for both wildlife and humans. • Native birds rely on native plants that provide both location and material. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2025-07-05
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- : Essential substances that plants and animals need for growth and survival
- : Green pigment that helps in photosynthesis
- : Small openings in leaves through which gas exchange occurs
- : Mode of nutrition where organisms prepare their own food
- : Tissue that transports food from leaves to other parts of the plant
- : Tissue that transports water and minerals in plants
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- : Process by which green plants make food using sunlight
- : Mode of nutrition where organisms depend on others for food
- dioxide : Gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis
- fixation : Process where lightning helps convert nitrogen gas into usable forms
- : Absorbed by roots, necessary for photosynthesis
- : The process by which organisms take in and use food
- : Simple sugar formed as a result of photosynthesis
- : Main source of energy for photosynthesis
- : A bacteria that fixes nitrogen in legume root nodules
15 Clues: : Main source of energy for photosynthesis • : Green pigment that helps in photosynthesis • : Absorbed by roots, necessary for photosynthesis • dioxide : Gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis • : Simple sugar formed as a result of photosynthesis • : The process by which organisms take in and use food • : Tissue that transports water and minerals in plants • ...
20. Trees & Plants 2025-07-06
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- The colorful, often sweet-smelling part of a plant that makes seeds.
- The tough, outer covering that protects the trunk of a large woody plant.
- A woody arm that grows out from the main trunk of a large woody plant.
- The special way green things make their own food using sunlight, air, and water.
- A tiny package containing a baby plant, usually found in fruits or pods.
- A living thing that grows in the ground, usually with leaves and a stem.
- The main body or stalk of a plant, holding up the leaves and flowers.
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- A fine, yellow powder found in blooms that helps new plants grow.
- A flat, green part of a plant that helps it make food using sunlight.
- The part of a plant that holds the seeds and is often sweet and edible.
- The pretty bloom of a plant, especially on a fruit-producing woody plant.
- The part of a plant that grows underground and takes in water and nutrients.
- The soft, colorful parts of a bloom.
- The main woody stem of a large woody plant, holding up the branches.
- A large woody plant with a single trunk and many branches.
15 Clues: The soft, colorful parts of a bloom. • A large woody plant with a single trunk and many branches. • A fine, yellow powder found in blooms that helps new plants grow. • The colorful, often sweet-smelling part of a plant that makes seeds. • The main woody stem of a large woody plant, holding up the branches. • ...
