plants Crossword Puzzles
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
Ecosystem 2023-09-18
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- An animal that primarily eats other animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food.
- Referring to ecosystems found on land, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.
- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms in an ecosystem.
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- The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another, helping plants reproduce.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into food.
- Organisms, like fungi and bacteria, that break down dead matter into nutrients in the soil.
- An animal that primarily eats plants and vegetation.
- Organisms, like plants, that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- The natural home or environment where specific plants and animals live and find what they need to survive.
- Relating to ecosystems found in water, like lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.
13 Clues: An animal that primarily eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • An animal that primarily eats plants and vegetation. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food. • Relating to ecosystems found in water, like lakes, rivers, and oceans. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Crossword puzzle (CAN YOU BEAT IT!?) 2022-03-09
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- The most stimulating thing you can do for plants
- The deepest part of the plant
- An example are Worms
- water is still in the soil
- The tiny plant
- How fast or slow water can travel
- Food supply
- The superior water
- The protective covering
- Decayed organic matter
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- Fruit and veggies
- NH+4
- The nasty chemicals in plants to kill bugs
- The best material for the plants
- Moist and soft soil
- Short for dicotyledon
- Major component of chlorophyll
- Bugs(gross)
- helps the roots to absorb the water and minerals
- Animal waste, dead plant matter
20 Clues: NH+4 • Bugs(gross) • Food supply • The tiny plant • Fruit and veggies • The superior water • Moist and soft soil • An example are Worms • Short for dicotyledon • Decayed organic matter • The protective covering • water is still in the soil • The deepest part of the plant • Major component of chlorophyll • Animal waste, dead plant matter • The best material for the plants • ...
Plant Life Cycle 2021-01-31
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- multicellular diploid individual
- smaller, produces a male gametophyte
- produces sperm cells
- who teaches you paleobotany?
- gametophyte nourishes the embryo
- gametophyte develops from this haploid cell
- two types of spores produced
- structure that produces gametes
- one type of spore produced
- immature sporophyte
- female gamete
- two sets of chromosomes
- land plants
- one set of chromosomes
- multicellular haploid indvidual
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- land plant life cycle
- dominant phase of life cycle in vascular plants
- produces egg cells
- cell division that produces gametes in plants
- spore-producing organ
- larger, produces a female gametophyte
- cell division that produces spores in plants
- gametophyte that develops inside spore
- dominant phase of life cycle in bryophytes
- male gamete
25 Clues: male gamete • land plants • female gamete • produces egg cells • immature sporophyte • produces sperm cells • land plant life cycle • spore-producing organ • one set of chromosomes • two sets of chromosomes • one type of spore produced • who teaches you paleobotany? • two types of spores produced • structure that produces gametes • multicellular haploid indvidual • ...
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. • ...
ACT REVIEW TERMS (Perry) 2014-09-16
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- reproductive structure that contains the female organs. it contains petals and sepals that are not used in production
- chain flow of energy in an ecosystem from producers to top carnivores
- "endotherms" organisms that maintain a constant body temperature despite the outside environment
- organism that must consume or eat another organism as a food source
- organism that only eats other animals
- organisms that is capable of making its own food
- plants that reproduce by seeds that is uncovered, bare or naked
- organism that only consumes producers, or plants
- plants that do contain xylem and phloem
- organism that eats both plants and other animals
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- "ectotherms" organisms that must be in a certain environment to maintain body temperature
- plants that do not contain vascular tissue
- seed bearing plants whose seeds are found in a fruit or other covering
- organisms that feed on dead or decaying material
- multicellular,eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that do not contain cell walls.
15 Clues: organism that only eats other animals • plants that do contain xylem and phloem • plants that do not contain vascular tissue • organisms that feed on dead or decaying material • organisms that is capable of making its own food • organism that only consumes producers, or plants • organism that eats both plants and other animals • ...
Cell Processes Crossword 2025-04-07
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- plants "breathe" this in, but plants breathe this out
- this is the name for molecules that will be created from a chemical reaction
- a type of active transport where a cell membrane gets rid of a molecule.
- a type of active transport where the cell membrane "swallows" a molecule
- this is where photosynthesis happens
- In ________ diffusion, proteins in the cell membrane help molecules to pass through
- this is the process by which organisms use food to make energy that cells need
- humans breathe this in, but plants "breathe" this out
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- these are the only types of organisms that can make food through photosynthesis
- a type of passive transport where small molecules move directly across the cell membrane
- this is the name for molecules that will react together in a chemical reaction
- this is the diffusion of water molecules
- this is the name of the food that plants make
- this is the process by which plants make food
- this is where cellular energy is made
15 Clues: this is where photosynthesis happens • this is where cellular energy is made • this is the diffusion of water molecules • this is the name of the food that plants make • this is the process by which plants make food • plants "breathe" this in, but plants breathe this out • humans breathe this in, but plants "breathe" this out • ...
Plant Propagation 2024-12-10
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- seeds planted indoors or in a greenhouse with a germinating medium that are transplanted later to a larger container or to a permanent location outdoors
- undifferentiated mass of cells
- process of connecting two plants together in such a way that they will unite and continue to grow as one plant
- sugar based gel from certain algae
- asexual propagation method using root pieces of young plants during late winter or early spring
- utilizing biotechnology by gene transfer or genetic manipulation to select and move genetic material from one plant to another
- placing seeds in a moist soil medium at temperatures
- a plant which was created from explant and grown by tissue culture
- reproduction method that joins a single scion with a small bark or wood to form one new plant
- pieces of plants used to grow new plants
- another identical object to the oringinal
- asexual propagation using a leaf blade or a leaf blade with a petiole attched
- reproduction of new plants from parts of the parent plant
- short stem with multiple buds
- the part of the plant at the soil surface from which new shoots or leaves are produced
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- the reproduction of plants with the use of seeds
- asexual propagation using a portion of the plant stem that contains terminal or lateral buds
- a method of asexual propagation is tissue culture
- the reproduction of new plants from seeds and vegetative parts like leaves stems or roots
- the percentage of seeds that will grow sprout and grow
- method of asexual Propagation which roots are formed on a stem but still attached to the parent plant
- a fungal disease which causes the stem to rot at the soil line
- placing seedlings in areas of cooler temperatures with less frequent waterings for a set period of time
- method of reproduction where plants are cut into sections that will grow naturally
- an asexual propagation method consisting of a leaf petiole and a short piece of stem with the lateral bud
- a young plant grown from seed
- method of growing pieces of plants, called explants
- propagation method in which natural structures are removed from the parent plant and planted to grow on their own
- softening of the coat to allow moisture
- seeds planted directly into the soil outdoors
- white tissue that forms over the wounded area of plant
- a lower portion that develops into the root system
32 Clues: a young plant grown from seed • short stem with multiple buds • undifferentiated mass of cells • sugar based gel from certain algae • softening of the coat to allow moisture • pieces of plants used to grow new plants • another identical object to the oringinal • seeds planted directly into the soil outdoors • the reproduction of plants with the use of seeds • ...
Ecology II 2022-03-18
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- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads and other gymnosperm plants.
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant.
- Plants that lack specialized transport tissues.
- A food-storage organ.
- A plant structure that contains an embryo,contains nutrients for the embryo, and is covered with a protective coat.
- A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures.
- Most flexible, thin-walled cells found throughout a plant.
- Openings in the outer call layer of leaves and some stems.
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- Specialized transport tissue.
- A plant that can live for several years.
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte.
- When the plant has a life span of two years.
- Plants with vascular tissue.
- The structure fern spores form in.
- sprouts from a seed,grows,produces new seeds, dies.
- Clusters of sporangia form this.
16 Clues: A food-storage organ. • Plants with vascular tissue. • Specialized transport tissue. • Clusters of sporangia form this. • The structure fern spores form in. • A plant that can live for several years. • When the plant has a life span of two years. • A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures. • Plants that lack specialized transport tissues. • ...
Cellular Energy 2023-08-28
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- The site of light-dependent reactions
- Photosynthesis coverts carbon dioxide and this into food and oxygen
- reaction that requires light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- Photosynthesis is this kind of reaction because it requires energy
- The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis
- Where plants convert the energy of sunlight into energy in the chemical bonds
- A process that plants use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar (glucose)
- An essential electron donor in all organisms
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- Photosynthesis converts this and water into food and oxygen
- organism that eats animals/plants for energy
- organisms that make their own food
- stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds
- Where the light-independent process takes place
- the natural coloring matter of animals/plants
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into this
- the primary light-absorbing agent for photosynthesis
16 Clues: organisms that make their own food • The site of light-dependent reactions • organism that eats animals/plants for energy • An essential electron donor in all organisms • the natural coloring matter of animals/plants • Where the light-independent process takes place • The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis • stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds • ...
Life on the Farm 2025-10-27
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- A farm where fruits and vegetables are grown
- A yellow grain often used to feed animals and make cereal
- Cutting grass or grain to feed animals
- The study or science of growing plants and raising animals
- The main plants grown for food, such as wheat or corn
- Machines that help farmers plant, harvest, or care for crops
- The rich, dark layer of earth that plants grow in
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- A large building where animals or hay are kept
- Animals raised for food or other products (like cows and chickens)
- Watering crops using pipes or sprinklers
- A person who grows crops and raises animals
- The process of collecting crops when they are ready
- Small seeds that grow into plants
- The natural process of water falling from the sky
- The machine farmers use to plow or pull heavy loads
- The liquid cows produce
16 Clues: The liquid cows produce • Small seeds that grow into plants • Cutting grass or grain to feed animals • Watering crops using pipes or sprinklers • A person who grows crops and raises animals • A farm where fruits and vegetables are grown • A large building where animals or hay are kept • The natural process of water falling from the sky • ...
Unit 3 (Ecology) Test Review 2022-10-09
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- type of relationship where both organisms benefit
- this occurs when water evaporates from plants
- type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- organism that eats plants
- these factors include plants and animals
- all the living and nonliving factors in a particular place (examples: lake, a field, a rotting log)
- the percentage of energy that is passed on to each trophic level in a food chain
- the study of organisms and how they interact with each other and the environment
- the process of a liquid changing into a gas
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- type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or gaining anything
- these factors include soil, the sun, and climate
- hail, snow, and rain are examples of this
- this large area has a particular climate, plants, and animals
- organism that eats meat
- organism that eats plants and meat
- the process of an organism killing another for food
- the most common type of pioneer species
17 Clues: organism that eats meat • organism that eats plants • organism that eats plants and meat • the most common type of pioneer species • these factors include plants and animals • hail, snow, and rain are examples of this • the process of a liquid changing into a gas • this occurs when water evaporates from plants • these factors include soil, the sun, and climate • ...
NUmbers 2023-02-17
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- is something that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- A sugar that plants produce during photosythisis
- Overlapping food chains that show all the flows of energy
- A chemical reaction during which plants convertradiant energy from the Sun to chemical energy
- a diagram that shows all the different levels of animals
- The position of an organism on the Energy pyramid
- Animal that needs to eat to survive.
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- animals that are at the top of the food chain
- animal that only eats plants
- animals that eat primary consumers
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy.
- animal that only eats meat.
- a system that makes up all of the levels of Biotic and Abiotic things.
- organism that eats producers
- plants that can make their own food.
15 Clues: animal that only eats meat. • animal that only eats plants • organism that eats producers • animals that eat primary consumers • plants that can make their own food. • Animal that needs to eat to survive. • A diagram that shows the flow of energy. • animals that are at the top of the food chain • A sugar that plants produce during photosythisis • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2023-03-10
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- A person who reproduces plants
- manages retail produce departments of grocery stores
- Maintain lawns and landscaper areas
- manage a business that grows and sells trees, shrubs, and other ornamental plants
- manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- designs and arranges cut flowers
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- studies the physical, chemical, and biological function of living plants
- a professional in the art and science of arranging land and objects upon it
- manage golf course grounds
- grows and sells vegetables for the fresh,wholesale, and retail markets
- inspects and weighs grain and related products
- A person who develops new plants through selection
- maintains and grows flowers, bushes, trees, and shrubs
- grow, manage, and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- A person who studies insects
15 Clues: manage golf course grounds • A person who studies insects • A person who reproduces plants • designs and arranges cut flowers • Maintain lawns and landscaper areas • inspects and weighs grain and related products • A person who develops new plants through selection • manages retail produce departments of grocery stores • ...
CRAIG'S ECOSYSTEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-04
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- PREYS ON OTHERS
- NON-LIVING
- GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS
- GETS ENERGY BY BREAKING DOWN WASTE
- FEEDS MOSTLY ON PLANTS
- MEETS NEEDS OF ORGANISM
- SYSTEM OF INTERDEPENDENT FOOD CHAINS
- GRADUAL CHANGE OF AN ORGANISM
- PRESERVING AN ECOSYSTEM
- CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD
- SINGLE CELL LIFE FORM
- LIVING ORGANISM
- MAKES ITS OWN FOOD
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- GROUP OF SAME INDIVIDUALS
- COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN THE SAME PLACE
- EATS MEAT
- CHANGES CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER
- GETS NUTRIENTS BY DECOMPOSING OTHER ORGANISMS
- ROLE AN ANIMAL OR PLANT PLAYS
- CONSUMES ANIMALS, PLANTS AND FUNGI
21 Clues: EATS MEAT • NON-LIVING • PREYS ON OTHERS • LIVING ORGANISM • MAKES ITS OWN FOOD • SINGLE CELL LIFE FORM • FEEDS MOSTLY ON PLANTS • GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS • MEETS NEEDS OF ORGANISM • PRESERVING AN ECOSYSTEM • CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD • GROUP OF SAME INDIVIDUALS • GRADUAL CHANGE OF AN ORGANISM • ROLE AN ANIMAL OR PLANT PLAYS • CHANGES CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-04
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- makes its own food
- cone bearing vascular plant
- soaks up water and digs deep in ground
- has one cotyledon
- monocots leaf veins
- ripens into fruit
- tubes that transfer water and minerals
- colorful leaves that attract pollinators
- cone bearing tree
- where pollen gets stuck
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- flowering vascular plant
- tubes that transfer sugar molecules
- produces pollen for flower
- plants that don't have a phloem or xylem
- holds and supports flower
- dicots leaf veins
- in multiples of 4 or 5
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- produced by most non vascular plants for reproduction
- main site where photosynthesis occurs
20 Clues: dicots leaf veins • has one cotyledon • ripens into fruit • cone bearing tree • makes its own food • monocots leaf veins • in multiples of 4 or 5 • where pollen gets stuck • flowering vascular plant • holds and supports flower • produces pollen for flower • cone bearing vascular plant • tubes that transfer sugar molecules • main site where photosynthesis occurs • ...
biology vocab 2020-12-02
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- different fish living in the same reef
- humans
- the desert and the forest
- the role of different species
- not derived from living organisms
- humans who consume
- tapeworms
- plants that create their own food
- flowers and bees
- the number of people in tri-cities
- largest group of reproductive organisms
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- tree frogs using plants as protection
- earth
- derived from living organisms
- fungi and worms
- relationships in nature
- home for organisms
- relationships between organisms
- all living things
- an owl hunting mice
- you and your family are related by blood
- plants that use photosynthesis
- tri-cities
23 Clues: earth • humans • tapeworms • tri-cities • fungi and worms • flowers and bees • all living things • home for organisms • humans who consume • an owl hunting mice • relationships in nature • the desert and the forest • derived from living organisms • the role of different species • plants that use photosynthesis • relationships between organisms • not derived from living organisms • ...
LE Crossword 2023-06-06
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- someone who makes something
- Gets its nutrients from complex organisms
- organisms are living
- eats plants and animals
- utilizes energy from light to synthesize organic molecules
- plant releasing water from stomata
- Eats only plants
- when it's hot clouds do this
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- We live in one
- microscopic plants
- happens when clouds get full
- organism aren't living
- the state of producing something
- kind of like photosynthesis
- eats only meat
- Breaks down dead materials
- gets its nutrients from simple organisms
- weight of organisms in a given area
- needed in order to do physical or mental activities
- oh the places we'll go
20 Clues: We live in one • eats only meat • Eats only plants • microscopic plants • organisms are living • organism aren't living • oh the places we'll go • eats plants and animals • Breaks down dead materials • someone who makes something • kind of like photosynthesis • happens when clouds get full • when it's hot clouds do this • the state of producing something • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-16
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- grows in one area and are tall
- underground stem
- are made from oak trees
- plant completes its lifespan
- contains the male or femalw
- plants life spans two years
- fern spores in the structue
- openings in the outer layer cell
- transport tissue
- leafty
- part of your nail
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- flows along the world use to trade oǹ
- plants can can usual flowers and seeds yearly
- structure thats holds food for plants
- large open feild
- made to protect
- lack specialized transport tissue
- cows eat it and its green
- created located on the undersides of frounds
- start of plant
20 Clues: leafty • start of plant • made to protect • underground stem • large open feild • transport tissue • part of your nail • are made from oak trees • cows eat it and its green • contains the male or femalw • plants life spans two years • fern spores in the structue • plant completes its lifespan • grows in one area and are tall • openings in the outer layer cell • ...
Science 2024-11-19
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- Negatively charged
- The gas which supports burning
- The object through which we cant see
- The spreading of gases and liquids
- Planet with rings
- Basic unit of life
- THE FOOD MAKING PROCESS IN PLANTS
- Mass per unit volume
- The stalk of a flower
- Poor conductor
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- THE ORGANISMS FEEDINg ON PLANTS ASWEL AS ANIMALS
- SI UNIT OF MASS
- Transfer of pollengrains
- The blanket of air around the earth
- force that pus the object
- Growth of plant towards light
- Plants growing in desert
- Body building food
- The natural home of animals
- The disease caused due to deficiency of Vitami C
20 Clues: Poor conductor • SI UNIT OF MASS • Planet with rings • Negatively charged • Basic unit of life • Body building food • Mass per unit volume • The stalk of a flower • Transfer of pollengrains • Plants growing in desert • force that pus the object • The natural home of animals • Growth of plant towards light • The gas which supports burning • THE FOOD MAKING PROCESS IN PLANTS • ...
Birth of Rocks 2025-11-19
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- remains of plants or animals found in rock
- underwater environment
- plants breaking rocks
- a dark rock made of fossil plants that can be burned.
- a pretend version of something that scientists use to explain things
- a high area of land that lava comes out of
- how rocks break up
- type of rock made from sand and plants
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- liquid rock as it comes down a volcano
- water damage
- when rocks and debris come down a mountain or hill
- deep hole in the ground formed over a long time by water
- liquid rock INSIDE the volcano
- one cause of landslides
- this volcano is tall and explosive
- type of lava rock
- type of lava rock
- this volcano is wide and gentle
18 Clues: water damage • type of lava rock • type of lava rock • how rocks break up • plants breaking rocks • underwater environment • one cause of landslides • liquid rock INSIDE the volcano • this volcano is wide and gentle • this volcano is tall and explosive • liquid rock as it comes down a volcano • type of rock made from sand and plants • remains of plants or animals found in rock • ...
Plant Processes and Plant Nutrients 2021-10-19
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- This nutrient stimulates the growth of plant roots.
- The organelle in plants where photosynthesis is carried out.
- This nutrient is responsible for vegetative growth
- Tiny pores in the leaves.
- is responsible fro the formation of root tips
- The phenomenon whereby the flowering of plants is regulated by day length
- This nutrient is responsible for the synthesis of chlorophyll
- The process by which green plants make food
- The movement of organic and inorganic substances from one part of the plant to another
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- The green pigment found in plants.
- The release of energy from carbohydrates
- This is responsible for the transfer of carbohyrates.
- The evaporation of water from the stomata
- This plant vessel transports water and minerals from the roots up to the leaves.
- This element helps in the formation of proteins
- The process whereby plants grow towards the sunlight
16 Clues: Tiny pores in the leaves. • The green pigment found in plants. • The release of energy from carbohydrates • The evaporation of water from the stomata • The process by which green plants make food • is responsible fro the formation of root tips • This element helps in the formation of proteins • This nutrient is responsible for vegetative growth • ...
LBS8 Tools and Equipment used to Propagate and Establish Plants 2021-10-07
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- a stick to support plants (4)
- a container used for propagation and ‘potting on’ (3)
- holds water used for watering plants (8, 3)
- nutrients added to growing media to improve plant growth (10)
- retention granules (8)
- used to identify seeds or plants (5)
- helps cuttings produce roots (7, 7)
- has a mesh that separates large lumps from fine compost (5)
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- a shallow container with holes in the base, used when sowing seeds (3)
- tool used for planting bulbs (4, 7)
- levels growing media in pots and seed trays (6)
- a sharp blade used to cut plant stems (7, 5)
- used to dig holes or move growing media (4, 6)
- a cover to protect seedlings, cuttings and young plants (10)
- for making holes in growing media when sowing larger seeds, planting cuttings and young plants (6)
- small pruning shears for cutting plant stems (9)
- growing media made from recycled organic waste (7)
17 Clues: retention granules (8) • a stick to support plants (4) • tool used for planting bulbs (4, 7) • helps cuttings produce roots (7, 7) • used to identify seeds or plants (5) • holds water used for watering plants (8, 3) • a sharp blade used to cut plant stems (7, 5) • used to dig holes or move growing media (4, 6) • levels growing media in pots and seed trays (6) • ...
science 2024-06-20
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- this is what many things do to live safer
- found in the inside of a plant
- a big round ball containg all of the DNA
- makes the food for the plant
- plants fide it in the air and use it to grow
- The total of the surroundings (air,water,soil,vegetation,people,wildlife) influencing each living being
- plants make this by combing carbon,water and light
- this is how most plants reproduce
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- this is how most aniamils reproduce
- plants use this to grow
- is found inside of animal and plant cells and keeps the inside of the cell stashonary
- these kind of cells are found inside of an animal
- this is how some cells reproduce
- plants fide this in the ground and use it to grow
- wich is found in side of a plant and animal cell and it makes all the energy
- protects the inside of a plant cell
- A community of living organisms of a single major ecological region
17 Clues: plants use this to grow • makes the food for the plant • found in the inside of a plant • this is how some cells reproduce • this is how most plants reproduce • this is how most aniamils reproduce • protects the inside of a plant cell • a big round ball containg all of the DNA • this is what many things do to live safer • plants fide it in the air and use it to grow • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-11
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- liverworths and Hornworth are this plant
- system transport water, nutrients, & more
- another word for a light synthesis
- like trees, but smaller
- yellow dust
- includes pine trees
- fan shaped leaves
- sugar in the blood
- underground stem that grows sideways
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- gives their plants a green color
- Like roots but moss
- plants, fiber materials
- contains chlorophyll
- movement to high or low
- to create their own food
- a flowering plant
- without this, you won't be able to plant anything
- having vessels that conduct fluids
- seeds that are unprotected
- short stem and palm like leaves
20 Clues: yellow dust • a flowering plant • fan shaped leaves • sugar in the blood • Like roots but moss • includes pine trees • contains chlorophyll • plants, fiber materials • movement to high or low • like trees, but smaller • to create their own food • seeds that are unprotected • short stem and palm like leaves • gives their plants a green color • another word for a light synthesis • ...
Biology 2024-12-14
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- stinging cells
- fungus roots
- partially covered by connective tissues
- body cavity fully covered by connective tissues
- study of animals
- sense organs and nerve cells are concentrated on the head
- study of interrelations between humans and plants
- site of gamete production in plants
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- sexes are separate
- haploid stage
- poriferan cavity
- conducts water
- one organism possesses two sexes
- help facilitate diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide in plants
- distributes sugars
- body parts extend from a central point
- diploid stage
- no body cavity
- distinct anterior and posterior ends and right and left sides
19 Clues: fungus roots • haploid stage • diploid stage • stinging cells • conducts water • no body cavity • poriferan cavity • study of animals • sexes are separate • distributes sugars • one organism possesses two sexes • site of gamete production in plants • body parts extend from a central point • partially covered by connective tissues • body cavity fully covered by connective tissues • ...
CWD: Food Chains & Food Webs 2021-01-06
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- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- compounds containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- the transfer of energy from the sun to producers to consumers; describes groups of organisms, each of which is dependent on another food group
- shrimp-like zooplankton
- organisms that eat dead plants and animals, as well as animal waste
- high energy nutrients such as fats and oils
- any organic or inorganic material that an organism needs to metabolize, grow, and reproduce
- naturally occurring, inorganic elements and compounds found in water and soil that do not contain the element carbon
- the process plants use to make the sugar glucose from water, carbon dioxide, and the energy in sunlight
- a permanent, close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of them
- an organism that eats animals
- small, usually microscopic animal plankton that float or drift in the ocean
- consumer organisms that eat secondary consumers but may also eat primary consumers and producers
- a chemical reaction where water is used to break down compounds; typically occurs when food is digested
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- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- small, usually microscopic plant plankton that float or drift in the ocean
- organism that eats only plants
- a chemical process in which animals break down and utilize nutrients
- organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
- organisms that eat other organisms
- total amount of organisms per unit volume
- complex organic compound made up of amino acids
- animals that eat the remains of already dead animals and plants
- consumer organisms that eat primary consumers but may also eat producers
- consumer organism that eat plants (producers)
- interrelated food chains in an ecosystem; the feeding relationships between various plants and animals
28 Clues: shrimp-like zooplankton • an organism that eats animals • organism that eats only plants • organisms that eat other organisms • total amount of organisms per unit volume • organism that eats both plants and animals • high energy nutrients such as fats and oils • consumer organism that eat plants (producers) • complex organic compound made up of amino acids • ...
GH Environment 2022-01-10
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- Provides shade in a GH, lowers temperature
- What is the 2nd hardest environmental factor in a GH?
- Type of gas that is contained in HID lamps and thermometers
- What is the 1st hardest environmental factor to control in a GH?
- One element needed for photosynthesis to occur
- Type of lamps used in a GH to increase plant growth
- Type of light that affects heat reactions in plants
- The relative temperature that is suitable for plant growth
- type pf nutrients needed for photosynthesis (O, H, and C)
- Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
- Water loss which occurs at the leaves
- the measure of the intensity of light in a GH
- What is the atmosphere made mostly of? (78%)
- Controls amoun of GH light
- Yellowing of leaves caused by poor nutrition or poor drainage
- chemical that targets plant pests
- High temperatures cause flower colors to ________
- The type of light to use to extend day length
- Added to city drinking water but can be harmful to plants
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- The period of time each day during which a plant receives light
- Controls GH temperature
- Occurs in all living things 24/day
- Weed killers;valuable in reducing weeds in crops
- Type of light that causes chemical reactions in plants
- Carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are needed for this to occur
- Sulfur,Calcium and Magnesium
- Sun burn for plants
- Types of light bulbs that are expensive but most effecient light output
- Controls GH humidity
- When light intensity is low, plants begin to bend or elongate
- What is our soil mostly made of? (45%)
- Type of gas that comes from ripening of animal manure
- Warm days, cool nights is referred to as a _________ DIF
- Type of gas that is harmful to plants; caused by decaying organic matter
- Help to break down dead and decaying material in soil for plants
35 Clues: Sun burn for plants • Controls GH humidity • Controls GH temperature • Controls amoun of GH light • Sulfur,Calcium and Magnesium • chemical that targets plant pests • Occurs in all living things 24/day • Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium • Water loss which occurs at the leaves • What is our soil mostly made of? (45%) • Provides shade in a GH, lowers temperature • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
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- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
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- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plants pp.510-525 2018-04-19
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- Green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- A seed plant that produces naked seeds
- How plants make food from the sun
- Flowering plants
- Waxy covering that prevents water loss
- Angiosperms that only have 1 seed leaf
- A fern's leaf
- The roots that absorb water and minerals in the soil
- Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
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- Plants that have vascular tissue
- A system of tubelike structures inside a plant through which water, minerals, and food move
- Vascular tissue in which food move
- Structures in which food are made
- Seed leaf that provides food for embryo
- Part of the cell used for storage
- Produce seeds with 2 seed leaves
- A structure that contains a young plant
- Anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients
19 Clues: A fern's leaf • Flowering plants • Plants that have vascular tissue • Produce seeds with 2 seed leaves • Structures in which food are made • How plants make food from the sun • Part of the cell used for storage • Vascular tissue in which food move • A seed plant that produces naked seeds • Waxy covering that prevents water loss • Angiosperms that only have 1 seed leaf • ...
Tool Identification 2020-03-31
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- Used to dig up materials
- Used to help plants grow
- Used to cut trees
- Used to cart around debris
- Used to protect the hands
- Used to plant
- Used to tackle weeds
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- Used to sit on
- Used to get rid of manure
- Used to dig up bushes
- Used to put plants in
- Used to clean yards
- Used to dig out flower beds
- Used to water plants
- Used to cut bushes
- Used to protect your feet
- Used to cut grass
- Person used for upkeep
- Used to move heavy objects
- Used to move debris and leaves
20 Clues: Used to plant • Used to sit on • Used to cut trees • Used to cut grass • Used to cut bushes • Used to clean yards • Used to water plants • Used to tackle weeds • Used to dig up bushes • Used to put plants in • Person used for upkeep • Used to dig up materials • Used to help plants grow • Used to get rid of manure • Used to protect your feet • Used to protect the hands • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-27
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- Consumer feed off primary
- Animals or plants roll in the environment
- Chain order of events consumed by organisms
- single celled life form
- consumer
- eats both flesh and plants
- insufficient of demand
- eats on plants
- hunts own food
- a large sum of animals living together
- nonliving things
- make own food
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- Web food chains in a single ecosystem
- like a vulture preying on the dead
- living and nonliving forming a bubble of life
- eats on flesh
- Consumer herbivore, feeds on producer
- effect on one another
- grow or develop
- great quantities
- a group of animals together
- decomposes dead organisms
- suffer death
- living things
- producer
25 Clues: consumer • producer • suffer death • eats on flesh • living things • make own food • eats on plants • hunts own food • grow or develop • great quantities • nonliving things • effect on one another • insufficient of demand • single celled life form • Consumer feed off primary • decomposes dead organisms • eats both flesh and plants • a group of animals together • like a vulture preying on the dead • ...
Plant Agriculture: Halle Springer 2025-09-15
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- unweathered bedrock
- detachment of fertile topsoil
- a mixture of organic matter (humus), rock partials, water and air
- plants absorb energy by gathering ____
- bedrock for which the soil was formed
- subsoil
- weathering: the physical breakdown of rocks
- topsoil
- organic material
- plants get water from their ____
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- largest particle - does not hold water
- the greatest ecological disaster
- plowing
- solid unweathered rock under the soil composition
- weathering: the nature of rocks being changed
- partial decomposition of plants and animals
- obtained by water and carbon dioxide
- the movement and filtering of water through porous materials
- smallest particle - holds water
- parent material
20 Clues: plowing • subsoil • topsoil • parent material • organic material • unweathered bedrock • detachment of fertile topsoil • smallest particle - holds water • the greatest ecological disaster • plants get water from their ____ • obtained by water and carbon dioxide • bedrock for which the soil was formed • largest particle - does not hold water • plants absorb energy by gathering ____ • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-20
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- plants need this for photosynthesis
- pores in cells that open and close to allow exchange of carbon dioxide and water
- chemicals added to soil to improve plant growth
- plants store their glucose as what insoluble substance
- this chemical is used to test for starch
- the gas which is the product of photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants involved in photosynthesis
- part of a plant where minerals are absorbed
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- this mineral is needed for overall plant health
- the process whereby plants make food using light energy from the sun
- mineral needed to make chlorophyll
- mineral needed to make amino acids in plants
- these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast
- the cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- without this mineral leaves turn purple
15 Clues: mineral needed to make chlorophyll • plants need this for photosynthesis • without this mineral leaves turn purple • this chemical is used to test for starch • part of a plant where minerals are absorbed • mineral needed to make amino acids in plants • these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast • the gas which is the product of photosynthesis • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2023-03-10
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- A person who reproduces plants
- manages retail produce departments of grocery stores
- Maintain lawns and landscaper areas
- manage a business that grows and sells trees, shrubs, and other ornamental plants
- manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- designs and arranges cut flowers
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- studies the physical, chemical, and biological function of living plants
- a professional in the art and science of arranging land and objects upon it
- manage golf course grounds
- grows and sells vegetables for the fresh,wholesale, and retail markets
- inspects and weighs grain and related products
- A person who develops new plants through selection
- maintains and grows flowers, bushes, trees, and shrubs
- grow, manage, and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- A person who studies insects
15 Clues: manage golf course grounds • A person who studies insects • A person who reproduces plants • designs and arranges cut flowers • Maintain lawns and landscaper areas • inspects and weighs grain and related products • A person who develops new plants through selection • manages retail produce departments of grocery stores • ...
Habitats and Communities 2022-09-21
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- web a food chain that is connected in a community
- group of plants and animals that share a habitat
- an animal that eats only plants
- an animal that eats only other animals
- a place that is home to a plant or an animal
- an animal that is hunted by other animals
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a population that are in danger of disappearing
- living thing that breaks down dead plant and animal
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- a living thing that produces its own food
- chain shows the flow from one living thing to another
- all the plants and animals of one kind in a habitat
- allows animals to sleep through the winter
- a consumer that eats dead plants and animals
- an animal that hunts other animals
- a living thing that eats other living things
16 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • an animal that hunts other animals • an animal that eats only other animals • a living thing that produces its own food • an animal that is hunted by other animals • allows animals to sleep through the winter • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a consumer that eats dead plants and animals • ...
food chains 2023-02-02
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- Animals that only eat plants.
- Plants are able to make their own food thus we call them _____.
- A food ____ is made up of two or more food chains.
- Animals that feed on dead animals.
- Products of photosynthesis are sugar and _____.
- Fungi and bacteria are examples of _____.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals.
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- Feeding relationships that show the straight linkage of energy transfer from one organism to another.
- The green pigment of plants to trap light energy.
- Cat is a ____ to a mouse.
- Part of plants where photosynthesis occurs.
- All living things need ____ to carry out activities.
- Stomata takes in ____ from the air as one of the ingredients of photosynthesis.
- Potato store the starch in _____.
- Animals that feed on the plants is called ____ consumer.
15 Clues: Cat is a ____ to a mouse. • Animals that only eat plants. • Potato store the starch in _____. • Animals that feed on dead animals. • Fungi and bacteria are examples of _____. • An animal that is hunted by other animals. • Part of plants where photosynthesis occurs. • Products of photosynthesis are sugar and _____. • The green pigment of plants to trap light energy. • ...
Plant Cells and Processes 2020-10-12
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- the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- the process of moving water from roots to pass through the leaves
- cell division that involves eggs and sperms
- one celled plants
- trees that shed their leaves
- holes that let water and nutrient flow through the cell walls
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- type of community. Characteristics that make it up include plants, animals, natural resources, and climate. Examples include oceans, deserts, and rainforests.
- the green coloring in plants
- a one-cell organism with no nucleus
- vacuole where cells store waste products
- a protein molecule that causes diseases
- organisms reproduce by spores
- process of cell division that divides into two exact copies
- the process moves water from soil to roots through membranes
- the genetics that determines the characteristics of plants and animals
15 Clues: one celled plants • the green coloring in plants • trees that shed their leaves • organisms reproduce by spores • a one-cell organism with no nucleus • a protein molecule that causes diseases • vacuole where cells store waste products • cell division that involves eggs and sperms • process of cell division that divides into two exact copies • ...
Science 2023-05-01
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- animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- of or relating to space
- number of people or animals living in a certain area
- Any circle drawn around Earth divides it into two equal halves
- when space and time relate
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that feeds on other animals
- an organism that feeds on both plants and animals
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- A relationship in which one member benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
- an organism that primarily obtains food by the killing and consuming of other organisms
- the arrangement, type, and ratio of atoms in molecules of chemical substances
- organisms that make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy
- to notice what is going on by using the senses
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals.
18 Clues: of or relating to space • when space and time relate • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that feeds on other animals • a pigment that gives plants their green color • to notice what is going on by using the senses • organism that breaks down dead organic material • an organism that feeds on both plants and animals • ...
shaymas science crossword 2021-08-23
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- :The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of ending relationships
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- :Organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- :An animal that is eaten by a predator
- consumer :A consumer that eats a producer
- :Organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- : when they hunt on day and sleep at night
- :Organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
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- features : living factors in the environment
- :another name for independence
- :An organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- : an organism in which a parasite lives in
- :a consumer that eats only other animals
- :An animal that eats other animals
- :The chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- :The process used by plants to make their own food
- : all living things
- :a place where organisms live
18 Clues: : all living things • :a place where organisms live • :another name for independence • :An animal that eats other animals • :An animal that is eaten by a predator • :a consumer that eats only other animals • consumer :A consumer that eats a producer • : an organism in which a parasite lives in • : when they hunt on day and sleep at night • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-02
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- Example of leguminous plant
- Certain bacteria contained in soil
- Plants that can prepare their own food
- Plants that consume insects
- Plants that derive food from dead and decaying matter
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- Tiny pores on the leaves
- Plants that cannot prepare their own food
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- Plants that work together for their mutual benefit
- Plants that derive food from other plants
10 Clues: Tiny pores on the leaves • Example of leguminous plant • Plants that consume insects • Certain bacteria contained in soil • Plants that can prepare their own food • Plants that cannot prepare their own food • Plants that derive food from other plants • The process by which plants make their own food. • Plants that work together for their mutual benefit • ...
water molecule 2024-02-08
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- Long Water Course
- located beneath the earth surface
- movement of water
- top layer of earth surface
- plants release water vapor
- visible masses of water
- soaks by another substance
- how plants and animals break down
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- process of substance through body
- large body of slat water
- how waste products are removed from body
- living organism in the plant system
- massive bodies of ice
- large bodies of water surrounded by land
- water seeps into the ground
- oxygen is taken inside the body
- living organism
- consuming goods
18 Clues: living organism • consuming goods • Long Water Course • movement of water • massive bodies of ice • visible masses of water • large body of slat water • top layer of earth surface • plants release water vapor • soaks by another substance • water seeps into the ground • oxygen is taken inside the body • process of substance through body • located beneath the earth surface • ...
LBS8 Tools and Equipment used to Propagate and Establish Plants 2021-10-07
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- tool used for planting bulbs (4, 7)
- holds water used for watering plants (8, 3)
- nutrients added to growing media to improve plant growth (10)
- small pruning shears for cutting plant stems (9)
- retention granules (8)
- a container used for propagation and ‘potting on’ (3)
- a cover to protect seedlings, cuttings and young plants (10)
- a shallow container with holes in the base, used when sowing seeds (3)
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- used to dig holes or move growing media (4, 6)
- used to identify seeds or plants (5)
- a sharp blade used to cut plant stems (7, 5)
- a stick to support plants (4)
- growing media made from recycled organic waste (7)
- for making holes in growing media when sowing larger seeds, planting cuttings and young plants (6)
- helps cuttings produce roots (7, 7)
- has a mesh that separates large lumps from fine compost (5)
- levels growing media in pots and seed trays (6)
17 Clues: retention granules (8) • a stick to support plants (4) • tool used for planting bulbs (4, 7) • helps cuttings produce roots (7, 7) • used to identify seeds or plants (5) • holds water used for watering plants (8, 3) • a sharp blade used to cut plant stems (7, 5) • used to dig holes or move growing media (4, 6) • levels growing media in pots and seed trays (6) • ...
Hydroponics and Environment 2024-04-18
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- plants that grow naturally in an area
- how plants get nutrients from the soil
- practices that allow us to grow plants in environmental conditions they are not native to
- term describing the growth of plants according to day length
- when temperatures get out of optimum growing range this is reduced
- one thing all plants need in order to grow
- nutrients needed in large quantities
- hydroponics using fish for nutrients
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- movement of water through a permeable membrane
- type of hydroponics system where roots are misted
- material such as sand, gravel, or marbles to support plant roots
- term where hormones stimulate stem growth toward light
- this fills pore space in soil and is essential for plant growth
- amount of water within the plant
- type of hydroponics system where plant roots are immersed in water
- one thing all plants need in order to grow
- nutrients needed in small quantities
- living communities maintained by the climate of a region and characterized by a distinctive type of vegetation
18 Clues: amount of water within the plant • nutrients needed in small quantities • nutrients needed in large quantities • hydroponics using fish for nutrients • plants that grow naturally in an area • how plants get nutrients from the soil • one thing all plants need in order to grow • one thing all plants need in order to grow • movement of water through a permeable membrane • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-04-01
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- product stored as starch
- site of photosynthesis
- layer of cells with the most chloroplasts
- flat disc shapes
- how water enters plants
- used in aerobic respiration
- connect grana
- wavelength of light reflected by plants
- how carbon dioxide enters plants
- transports nutrients around the plant
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- the photo part
- enters leaf and is fixed during calvin cycle
- Green pigment
- required for the reaction, but not used up
- site of light independent reactions
- folds provide additional surface area
- stacks of thylakoids
- transported by the xylem
- transparent layer protects the leaf
19 Clues: Green pigment • connect grana • the photo part • flat disc shapes • stacks of thylakoids • site of photosynthesis • how water enters plants • product stored as starch • transported by the xylem • used in aerobic respiration • how carbon dioxide enters plants • site of light independent reactions • transparent layer protects the leaf • folds provide additional surface area • ...
Biology Review 2023-11-06
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- ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants
- breaks down dead organisms in food chain
- ___ consumer; eats plants
- living
- the process to break down sugar and oxygen into energy
- source of all energy in food chains
- fuel, heat, oxygen
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- usually first in food chain; usually plants
- how plants make sugar
- ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is neutral
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- nonliving
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is harmed
14 Clues: living • nonliving • fuel, heat, oxygen • how plants make sugar • ___ consumer; eats plants • source of all energy in food chains • breaks down dead organisms in food chain • usually first in food chain; usually plants • ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants • ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management • symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • ...
Ecology Part 2 Crossword puzle 2022-03-18
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- A compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- a haploid cell capable of producing an organism
- A plant who completes it's life span,sprout from a seed, grows, produces new seed, and dies
- A relationship in which two organisms live together in a close association
- Clusters of sporangia form
- A plant who's life spans two years
- tissue Specialized transfer tissue
- Plants who can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seed yearly
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
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- lack specialized transport tissues
- Structures that fern spores form in
- A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- plants with vascular tissue
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- Openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems
- a food-storage organ
- A plant structure that contains a embryo, and is covered with a protective coat
18 Clues: a food-storage organ • Clusters of sporangia form • plants with vascular tissue • lack specialized transport tissues • A plant who's life spans two years • tissue Specialized transfer tissue • Structures that fern spores form in • A compact cluster of spore bearing structures • A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure • a haploid cell capable of producing an organism • ...
Biology Ecosystems 2024-03-12
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- The green pigment found in plants that absorbs light energy
- The gas needed for aerobic respiration
- The organ of the body where the lactic acid is broken down using extra oxygen
- All food chains start with one of these and they are normally plants
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen
- The alcohol produced during fermentation
- Anaerobic respiration in plants and fungi is also called this.
- The process all organisms use to release energy from food (glucose)
- All living organisms release this from glucose during respiration
- The build up of toxic substances as you go along a food chain
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- The gas needed for photosynthesis
- Organisms in food chains that eat other organisms
- The type of respiration that takes place in animals on top of aerobic respiration
- The process plants use to produce their food
- How all organisms in a food web depend on each other
- The organelle that contains the chlorophyll
- The chemical produced due to anaerobic respiration in animals
- The type of energy plants need to carry out photosynthesis
18 Clues: The gas needed for photosynthesis • The gas needed for aerobic respiration • The alcohol produced during fermentation • The organelle that contains the chlorophyll • The process plants use to produce their food • The type of respiration that requires oxygen • Organisms in food chains that eat other organisms • How all organisms in a food web depend on each other • ...
THE ENERGY OF LIFE 2026-03-16
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- The "powerhouse" of the cell where cellular respiration is completed to create energy.
- The chain formed by amino acids.
- The main sugar (C6H12O6) produced during photosynthesis and broken down in glycolysis.
- The source of energy that plants use to start the process of photosynthesis.
- The metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.
- The piece of DNA that encodes a certain protein.
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- The process cells use to get energy from glucose when there is no oxygen.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Organisms, like plants, that can produce their own food using light or chemical energy.
- Cell division.
- Can be malignant or benign.
- Along with CO_2, plants need this liquid to perform photosynthesis.
- The main "energy molecule" created during cellular respiration.
- The gas produced by plants as a waste product, which humans need to breathe.
- The place in the cell where Glycolysis happens.
- Set of genes.
- CODE The set of triplets to which certain amino acids correspond.
- The main "organ" of the plant where photosynthesis usually takes place.
18 Clues: Set of genes. • Cell division. • Can be malignant or benign. • The chain formed by amino acids. • The place in the cell where Glycolysis happens. • The piece of DNA that encodes a certain protein. • The main "energy molecule" created during cellular respiration. • CODE The set of triplets to which certain amino acids correspond. • ...
Agriscience Applications 2023-03-15
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- Maintains lawn and landscape areas
- Manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- Federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops
- A person who reproduces plants
- The science and art of producing, processing, marketing, and distributing plants grown for their appearance or beauty.
- A person who studies insects
- A person who grows and maintains plants for estates, institutions, etc.
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- Manages the golf course grounds
- A specialist in soil and crop sciences
- A person who develops new plants through selection, hybridization, etc.
- Grow, manage, and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- Grows and sells vegetables for the fresh, wholesale, and retail markets
- A person licensed to install landscapes based on passing certification exams
- Science of soil management and crops
- Designs and arranges cut flowers.
15 Clues: A person who studies insects • A person who reproduces plants • Manages the golf course grounds • Designs and arranges cut flowers. • Maintains lawn and landscape areas • Science of soil management and crops • A specialist in soil and crop sciences • Federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops • Manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants • ...
Plant Body And Cycle 2015-04-24
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- It Makes Food For The Plant
- Holds The Seeds Of Some Plants
- Is A Green Pigment That Is Found In Plants' Leaves, It Helps Make Food
- The Stages An Organism Goes Through During Its Life
- Supports The Plant
- When Seeds Start To Grow
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- Is A Type Of Food That Plants Make In Their Leaves
- Make More Of An Organism, Similar To Themselves
- It Soaks up Vitamins and water
- A Powder Like Material Involved In Plant Reproduction
- Reproductive Structures That That Can Grow Into New Plants
- Part Of Some Nonflowering Plants Where Seeds Form
- The Act Of Moving Pollen From The Male Plant Part To The Female
- An Example Of A Plant That Reproduces Using Spores
- A Tiny New Plant That Comes Out Of The Seed
15 Clues: Supports The Plant • When Seeds Start To Grow • It Makes Food For The Plant • It Soaks up Vitamins and water • Holds The Seeds Of Some Plants • A Tiny New Plant That Comes Out Of The Seed • Make More Of An Organism, Similar To Themselves • Part Of Some Nonflowering Plants Where Seeds Form • Is A Type Of Food That Plants Make In Their Leaves • ...
:) 6767 fun dada play dis 2025-11-14
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- animals.
- non living things.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- shows how energy flows.
- plants.
- something living.
- what plants and animals need to stay alive.
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- things that break down dead things.
- how living and nonliving things interact.
- a bunch of food chains connected.
- an animal that only eats plants.
- ur role in the environment.
- a animal that only eats meat.
13 Clues: plants. • animals. • something living. • non living things. • shows how energy flows. • ur role in the environment. • a animal that only eats meat. • an animal that only eats plants. • a bunch of food chains connected. • things that break down dead things. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • how living and nonliving things interact. • ...
Photosynthesis and minerals 2025-02-13
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- This mineral is needed for fruit and seed development
- Nitrates, potassium and magnesium are examples of _______ salts
- Some plants get minerals from _____ and small animals
- Most plants get minerals from the _____
- A glowing splint relights when placed in ______
- Photosynthesis takes place here in a plant cell
- Plants without magnesium will have _______ leaves
- Water helps keep plant cells _______ (firm)
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- This is used by farmers to help their plants grow
- The gas needed for photosynthesis
- This liquid is needed for photosynthesis
- ________ fertiliser comes from living things
- Potassium is needed for healthy _____ development
- The tiny pores in a leaf
- Magnesium is needed to make ________
- This mineral is needed to make DNA
- Without water, plant cells go _______ (soft)
17 Clues: The tiny pores in a leaf • The gas needed for photosynthesis • This mineral is needed to make DNA • Magnesium is needed to make ________ • Most plants get minerals from the _____ • This liquid is needed for photosynthesis • Water helps keep plant cells _______ (firm) • ________ fertiliser comes from living things • Without water, plant cells go _______ (soft) • ...
ECOSYSTEM 2025-03-20
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- an animal that is eaten by another animal
- the hair of animals
- number one thing that animals compete for
- a partner of an animal to reproduce
- process of plants making their own food
- an animal that eats another animal
- the study of living things
- an animal that mainly supplies milk
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- the fastest land animal
- tiny green organism or plants that lives on the water
- the part of a tree that absorbs water
- a hot and dry place
- the movement of animals to another place to find food
- the body of a tree
- the gas that plants produce
- a natural place where plants and animals live
- an animal that is also known as man's best friend
17 Clues: the body of a tree • the hair of animals • a hot and dry place • the fastest land animal • the study of living things • the gas that plants produce • an animal that eats another animal • a partner of an animal to reproduce • an animal that mainly supplies milk • the part of a tree that absorbs water • process of plants making their own food • ...
Chapter 17 2013-12-02
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- Embryos of this group of flowering plants have only one cotyledon
- Plants that eat insects in order to obtain nitrogen
- Arrangement of veins in the leaves os a monocot
- Longevity, height, weight, and energy acquisition are blank that plants have
- Fungi and roots exhibit a blank or symbiotic relationship
- Transports sugars and nutrients dissolved in water from root to shoot and from shoot to root
- Sites of active plant growth found at the tips of roots and stems
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- Transports water from root to shoot only. Composed mostly of dead tissue
- Water, air, and organic matter, combined with the product of rock weathering
- Cells that are non living when mature. They are rigid and provide structure for the plant.
- hairs Greatly increase the surface area of the root for nutrient absorption
- Plants have blank distinct parts
- Embryos from this group of flowering plants have two cotyledons
- Cells that are elongated and stringy. Provide flexibility to plants
- Decomposition of dead animal and plant material that returns nutrients to the soil
15 Clues: Plants have blank distinct parts • Arrangement of veins in the leaves os a monocot • Plants that eat insects in order to obtain nitrogen • Fungi and roots exhibit a blank or symbiotic relationship • Embryos from this group of flowering plants have two cotyledons • Embryos of this group of flowering plants have only one cotyledon • ...
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. • ...
Plant Response Crossword 2016-05-06
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- Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits
- Growth towards source of light
- Plant that lives for only two years (grows in first and flowers in 2nd)
- Plant hormone that helps to ripen fruits
- Synthetic compound that breaks down w/ ethylene to create ethylene gas
- Growth in response to gravity
- Movement in response to stimuli but independent of location
- Movement in response to daily light/dark cycle
- A specific requirement of darkness to flower
- Plants that flower when days are long/nights are short
- Used to promote root growth on stem/leaf cuttings
- Plant response to touch
- Rapid elongation of flowering stem
- movement of leaves in response to sun movement
- These are chemicals that are not classified as one of the other five that help to prevent plant growth
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- Hormones involved in plant-cell elongation
- A plant hormone that is used to inhibit other hormones such as IAA
- Plant’s response to changes in length of day/night
- Symbiotic relationship w/ plant roots & fungi
- Plant hormones that encourages growth of stems/leaves
- Mixture of 2,4-D and other auxin; used as defoliant in jungles of Vietnam
- Low-temperature stimulation of flowering
- Movement in response to plant touch but not in the direction of the touch
- Chemical messengers affecting plants’ ability to respond
- Plants that will flower regardless of length of time of day or night
- Plants that Flower when days are short/nights are long
- An auxin that influences seed development
- Growth in response to chemicals
- Bluish, light-sensitive pigment that monitors the changes in day length
- Promote cell division in plants
- Undesired plants that crowd out crop/native plants
- Allergic reaction that results in sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes
- Response where plant grows toward/away stimulus
33 Clues: Plant response to touch • Growth in response to gravity • Growth towards source of light • Growth in response to chemicals • Promote cell division in plants • Rapid elongation of flowering stem • Low-temperature stimulation of flowering • Plant hormone that helps to ripen fruits • Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits • An auxin that influences seed development • ...
Range Judging Ch 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-08-13
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- The group of plants best adapted to the physical characteristics of the site. This plant community makes the best use of the available soil nutrients, soil moisture, and energy from the sun under current conditions.
- Refers to relative preference by livestock and wildlife for grazing.
- Have spreading aboveground stems that may root at the nodes and form new plants.
- May kill animals or or reduce animal productivity.
- Make their principle growth during the cool conditions in spring and fall.
- Have net-like veins in the leaves, and the leaves have various shapes.
- Look like grasses but have solid stems
- Have persistent woody stems that remain alive from one year to the next.
- Involves primarily vegetations changes and progresses much more rapidly because soil development is already present (soil remains).
- Have neither rhizomes nor stolons.
- Have been brought in from outside North America.
- Occurs when disturbance of the climax plant community results in degradation of a range site.
- Live only one season.
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- Are part of the original vegetation of North America.
- Make their principle growth during the late spring to mid-summer and devlop seed in the lare summer or early fall.
- Have spreading underground stem from which new plants may arise from the parent plants.
- Live two years and flower only during the second growing season
- Initial development of soil parent material (bare rock).
- Live from year to year and produce leaves and stems for more than two years from the same plant.
- Plants with jointed stems
- The final stage in succession when the soil and plant community are somewhat in balance with the climate, topography, animals, and other factors.
- A specific kind of land on which the native vegetation is predominantly grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or woody plants suitable for grazing or browsing by large herbivores.
- The portion of shrubs that animals may consume.
23 Clues: Live only one season. • Plants with jointed stems • Have neither rhizomes nor stolons. • Look like grasses but have solid stems • The portion of shrubs that animals may consume. • Have been brought in from outside North America. • May kill animals or or reduce animal productivity. • Are part of the original vegetation of North America. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
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- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
24HRFS5 2024-03-29
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- Forest composed of cone-bearing trees like pines, firs, or spruces.
- Ripened ovary of a seed-bearing plant along with accessory parts.
- Layer of living tissue between bark and wood in woody plants, where new bark and wood are formed.
- Hairs Filamentous outgrowths near rootlet tips absorbing water and minerals.
- Structures in tree heartwood essential for radial conduction of water and nutrients.
- Main root of a tree, often with little branching.
- Rings Visible rings in tree crosscut representing growth layers.
- Symbiotic association between fungus mycelium and plant roots.
- Soft, spongy center of stem in flowering plants, also the center of a tree.
- Upper branches of a tree.
- Plant tissue transporting nutrients from leaves to other parts.
- Naturally occurring inorganic crystalline material found in Earth's crust.
- Bark Physiologically active tissue between cambium and outer bark, also known as phloem.
- Deciduous or broadleaf trees.
- Resource Resource capable of being replaced through natural processes, like trees.
- Bark Layer of dead tissue outside the last-formed periderm.
- Plants shedding leaves annually, usually hardwood trees and shrubs.
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- Undesirable or harmful organism.
- Small root.
- Land forming a passageway.
- Outer portion of tree wood transporting water and nutrients, lighter in color than heartwood.
- Plant bearing naked seeds in cones, usually needle-leaved trees.
- Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody.
- Factor Environmental condition constraining population size and growth, like disease or resource availability.
- Energy-yielding oxidation process in living plants and animals.
- Small green nonvascular plants.
- Complex woody tissue in higher plants transporting water, nutrients, and supporting structure, also called sapwood.
- Plants with soft, non-woody stems, including grasses, forbs, weeds, and flowers.
- Inner core of woody stem composed of nonliving cells, darker than sapwood.
- Complex carbohydrate constituting the chief part of plant cell walls.
- Section Sample representing a whole.
- Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem.
32 Clues: Small root. • Upper branches of a tree. • Land forming a passageway. • Deciduous or broadleaf trees. • Small green nonvascular plants. • Undesirable or harmful organism. • Section Sample representing a whole. • Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem. • Main root of a tree, often with little branching. • Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody. • ...
AQA Biology GCSE Plant Structure and Photosynthesis 2026-05-21
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- A type of carbohydrate. Plants can turn the glucose produced in photosynthesis into this.
- A green pigment which absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- When cells loose water from their vacuole and the cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall
- means 'skin' or 'outermost layer'. In plants the upper is transparent so that light can pass through it and the lower layer contains the stomata.
- the amount of wate vapour in the air.
- A glass building in which plants can be grown to protect them from cold weather.
- In a measuring instrument, it is the smallest change in a quantity that gives a change in the reading that can be seen.
- the best condition or level for growth, reproduction, or success.
- Tiny holes in the bottom of a leaf that control gas exchange by opening and closing and are involved in loss of water from leaves.
- Living entity, e.g. animals, plants or microorganisms.
- Groups of xylem and phloem tissue in a plant. (two words)
- An environmental factor that when it is in short supply it slows down or prevents a reaction or process.
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- A chemical process used by plants to make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using light energy.
- Contains the green pigment chlorophyll; the site of photosynthesis.
- Reactions which absorb heat energy from their surroundings
- The vessels that are narrow, hollow, dead tubes with lignin, responsible for the transport of water and minerals in plants.
- Reactions which release heat into their surroundings
- A group of different tissues that work together to carry out a particular function.
- The tissue in plants that transports the products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids.
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product.
- The evaporation of water from the leaves through stomata
- When plant cell vacuoles are full of water they are swollen.
22 Clues: the amount of wate vapour in the air. • Reactions which release heat into their surroundings • Living entity, e.g. animals, plants or microorganisms. • The evaporation of water from the leaves through stomata • Groups of xylem and phloem tissue in a plant. (two words) • Reactions which absorb heat energy from their surroundings • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-06
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- found in the roots of leguminous plants
- plural of stacks of thylakoid
- mutually benefiting relationship
- green pigment in plants
- aqueous fluid in chloroplast
- cells that guard the stomata
- food factory of plants
- it absorbs carbon dioxide
- a partial parasitic plant
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- ultimate source of energy
- narrow tubes that one granum to another
- found in lightning helps plants to grow
- bacteria that helps
13 Clues: bacteria that helps • food factory of plants • green pigment in plants • ultimate source of energy • it absorbs carbon dioxide • a partial parasitic plant • aqueous fluid in chloroplast • cells that guard the stomata • plural of stacks of thylakoid • mutually benefiting relationship • found in the roots of leguminous plants • narrow tubes that one granum to another • ...
BSchmidt Protein 2017-01-23
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- Chemical process that turns vegetable oils to solids
- Sugars with single unit chemical structure
- Carbohydrates with complicated structures
- Lipoprotein that takes cholesterol from liver to where needed in the body; can accumulate too much; considered "bad" cholesterol
- Green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- Lipoprotein that picks up cholesterol and takes it back to liver for excretion; "good" cholesterol
- Plant proteins that lack at least one essential amino acid
- Chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enymes
- Chemical structures that make up fats
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- Simple carbs chemically formed from plants
- Chemical process by which plants make carbs
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
- Fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- Amino acids that the body needs but cannot provide; obtained from foods
- Protein with globular shape; transports oxygen in blood to all body cells
- Chemical "packages" that transport fatty acids through blood stream
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
19 Clues: Chemical structures that make up fats • Carbohydrates with complicated structures • Simple carbs chemically formed from plants • Sugars with single unit chemical structure • Chemical process by which plants make carbs • Chemical process that turns vegetable oils to solids • Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
PLANTS 2018-04-22
6 Clues: artificially watered • Outer covering of a seed • Seeds with two cotyledons • Seeds with only one cotyledon • Chemicals used for destroying pests • The development of a seed into plant
Plants 2018-04-23
6 Clues: SEEDS WITH ONE SEED LEAF • CROPS GROWN FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL • DEVELOPMENT OF A SEED INTO A SEEDLING • CHEMICALS USED FOR DESTROYING HARMFUL INSECTS • GRAINS USED FOR FOOD SUCH AS WHEAT OATS OR CORN • THE PROCESS OF SCATTERING OF SEEDS THROUGH AGENTS OF NATURE
Plants 2018-04-23
6 Clues: SEEDS WITH ONE SEED LEAF • CROPS GROWN FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL • DEVELOPMENT OF A SEED INTO A SEEDLING • CHEMICALS USED FOR DESTROYING HARMFUL INSECTS • GRAINS USED FOR FOOD SUCH AS WHEAT OATS OR CORN • THE PROCESS OF SCATTERING OF SEEDS THROUGH AGENTS OF NATURE
Plants 2022-02-28
6 Clues: Holds the plant up • Male part of flower • Female part of flower • Plants need this to grow • Anchors the plant to the ground • Things that pollinate the plant
Plants 2022-02-09
6 Clues: we cook with this • a sour yellow fruit • we wash our hands with this • we play tug of war with this • girls wear this to smell nice • we use this to brush our teeth
Plants. 2014-07-10
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- This is the action of water taken in being moved around other parts of the plant.
- Plants take in water through this part of the plant.
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- salts Besides water, this is also taken in by the roots.
- Plants need air, sunlight and this to stay alive.
- Plants would gradually turn out this way if they do not have the essentials to stay alive.
- Made up of different parts that are working together to form a function.
6 Clues: Plants need air, sunlight and this to stay alive. • Plants take in water through this part of the plant. • salts Besides water, this is also taken in by the roots. • Made up of different parts that are working together to form a function. • This is the action of water taken in being moved around other parts of the plant. • ...
plants 2016-04-19
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- the parasitic plant get thier own food
- the cell of green leaves and young stem of plant contains numerous green structure
- contains cetain bacteria in soil
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- living organsms that cannot make thier own food and dependent on other living oraganism
- living organisms that can make thier own food and don't dependent on other living organism
- leaves breathe through tiny pores
6 Clues: contains cetain bacteria in soil • leaves breathe through tiny pores • the parasitic plant get thier own food • the cell of green leaves and young stem of plant contains numerous green structure • living organsms that cannot make thier own food and dependent on other living oraganism • ...
Plants 2016-04-20
6 Clues: kharif crop • Protects the seed • dispersed by animals • Seeds with a single seed leaf • stores food for the baby plant • process of growing a seed into a seedling
Plants 2016-04-22
6 Clues: kharif crops • protects the seed • dispersed by animals • stores food for the plant • seed with a single seed leaf • process of growing a seed into a seedling
Plants 2016-04-23
6 Clues: seedleaves • outer covering • bursts open when they are dry • seed which has two seed leaves • new plants growing from the leaves • developmentof a seed into a seedling
Plants 2016-04-23
6 Clues: Crops that grow on summer • Crops that grow on winter • The part that covers the seed • Seed that are dispersed by animals • A development of a seed into a seedling • A part of a seed that provides food for a baby plant
Plants 2016-04-24
Plants 2023-03-14
6 Clues: How plants get water • Can make their own food • Comes from a fruit and can reproduce • from a flowering plant and it is edible sometimes • Helps them support the parts of the plant on top of it • inside leaves, makes them green, and helps them make food
PLANTS 2023-03-28
6 Clues: -Stored food • Contains seeds • - kITCHEN OF THE PLANT • - part of plant above the soil • aBSORBS WATER AND MINERALS FROM THE SOIL • PART OF THE PLANT TRANSFERS WATER AND MINERALS
plants 2022-08-27
Plants 2022-10-05
6 Clues: It makes seed • It holds the plant • It makes food for the plant • THe plant take it from soil to grow. • The plant need it from the sun to grow. • It collect water from the soil and fix the plant
Plants 2023-01-13
Plants 2017-06-04
6 Clues: 6. They are spiky plants • 5. They make our air better • 2. It protects the baby flower • 1. It makes our house more beautiful • 4. This fruit is red and it is delicious • 3. It gives the green color of the plants
Plants 2021-01-21
Plants 2020-12-20
plants 2021-02-21
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- are the seeds that have two cotyledons.
- is type of arrangement three or more leaves are arranged in a whorl, encircling the stem at the nodal region
- arrangement of the leaves arising from each node are situated opposite to each other.
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- is a fruit formed by the ovary of the flower.
- the arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch is.
- the veins of the leaves help in the conduction of water.
6 Clues: are the seeds that have two cotyledons. • is a fruit formed by the ovary of the flower. • the arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch is. • the veins of the leaves help in the conduction of water. • arrangement of the leaves arising from each node are situated opposite to each other. • ...
Plants 2021-04-22
6 Clues: sembra che pianga • é un fiore con le spine • é il tipico albero di natale • si nutre di protozoi e animali • ha tantissime spine e si trova nel deserto • puó essere velenosa e si attacca alle superfici
Plants 2021-06-01
Plants 2021-06-01
Plants 2021-06-10
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- me a name of a plant which do vegitative propagation through Leaves
- Lily-I am white in colour I grow in water who am I
- a name which meaning is cutting down tree
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- of me the leaf is green who am I
- - give a name of a flower which is the longest flower in the world
- grow in desert in my body there is water
6 Clues: of me the leaf is green who am I • grow in desert in my body there is water • a name which meaning is cutting down tree • Lily-I am white in colour I grow in water who am I • - give a name of a flower which is the longest flower in the world • me a name of a plant which do vegitative propagation through Leaves
Plants 2021-08-04
6 Clues: give us oxygen • it has many seeds in it • food factory of the plant • They need support to climb • beautiful part of the plant • holds the plant firmly in the plant
Plants 2022-04-27
6 Clues: Corn plant has ____ vein leaves. • A ______ plant has one cotyledon. • A ______ plant has two cotyledons. • Green bean plant has _______ net-like leaves. • The type of root that corn plant has is _____. • The type of root that green bean plant has is _____ root.
Plants 2022-11-22
6 Clues: to attract insects • to deliver the male gamete • to contain the female gamete • to secrete a sugary solution • entry point for male nucleus at fertilization • Fertilised ovule develops into a seed, with the zygote forming the embryo
Plants 2019-08-29
Plants 2019-08-29
Plants 2023-12-03
Across
- Plants need space, water, _______, and sunlight
- Seed plant without flowers
- Plants create their own _________ through photosynthesis
Down
- Seed plant with flowers
- Part of the plant that supports structure and moves water and minerals
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and anchors the plant
6 Clues: Seed plant with flowers • Seed plant without flowers • Plants need space, water, _______, and sunlight • Plants create their own _________ through photosynthesis • Part of the plant that supports structure and moves water and minerals • Part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and anchors the plant
plants 2024-04-16
Plants 2024-10-01
Across
- part of the plant that has the seeds and where insects get pollen.
- green parts of the plant and also makes food using sun light.
Down
- plants give us this to live
- part of the plant that grows in the soil.
- If the plant doesn’t get enough of it it will die.
- Part of the plant that holds the plant up right.
6 Clues: plants give us this to live • part of the plant that grows in the soil. • Part of the plant that holds the plant up right. • If the plant doesn’t get enough of it it will die. • green parts of the plant and also makes food using sun light. • part of the plant that has the seeds and where insects get pollen.
