plants Crossword Puzzles
2A- Kaiya McGhee 2021-04-19
Across
- the largest source of carbon
- the form of nitrogen commonly used by plants.
- the first level in the atmosphere.
- the 4th level of the atmosphere where you can see the
- the sphere that mainly consists of everything natural and lifeless on Earth's surface such as rocks, sediments, and plants.
- the breakdown of plants and animals.
- the air that surrounds the Earth, mostly made up of nitrogen.
- dissolved nitrite can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through this process.
- water stored under the surface of the Earth.
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- the third level in the atmosphere (where meteors show up).
- 97% of Earth is made up of this.
- all of the waters on Earth's surface.
- all living organisms on Earth.
- second level of the atmosphere(
- 3% of Earth is made up of this.
- breaks down different forms and changes them into new ways plants and animals can use.
- this cycle occurs due to gravity and erosion.
- the 5th level of the atmosphere, farthest from us.
- the cycle relies on gravity and sun to give us precipitation and can be found in 3 different states of matter.
- the element that plants and animals need to produce proteins, amino acids, and dna structures.
20 Clues: the largest source of carbon • all living organisms on Earth. • second level of the atmosphere( • 3% of Earth is made up of this. • 97% of Earth is made up of this. • the first level in the atmosphere. • the breakdown of plants and animals. • all of the waters on Earth's surface. • water stored under the surface of the Earth. • the form of nitrogen commonly used by plants. • ...
Summer Garden 2020-07-08
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- The age-old question - is it a fruit or a vegetable
- Helps with weeding or digging a garden
- Its extract is often used as a remedy for sunburns
- Keeps blisters at bay
- Plants that complete life cycles in two seasons
- Its name is derived from the Greek word for rainbow
- An example of a warm-season grass
- Easy to grow vegetable
- Nutrient necessary to prevent blossom end rot
- Don't eat the leaves of this vegetable
- The study of plants
- Benefit of gardening
- The number of pairs of legs insects have
- A fern's main means of propagation
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- Plants that complete the life cycle in one season
- Move seedling to the garden
- Soil that becomes slick & sticky when wet
- This garden can be planted in a window box
- Added to reduce soil acidity
- Sucking insects common on houseplants
- Nutrient necessary to prevent blossom end rot
- Where you can find babies or plants
- Non-green plants such as molds and mushrooms
- Microscopic worms that live in the soil
- A miniature plant in a resting state
- A decoy to discourage birds
- This flower is a cousin of a daisy
- The end product of flowers
- A variety of maize with a high sugar content
29 Clues: The study of plants • Benefit of gardening • Keeps blisters at bay • Easy to grow vegetable • The end product of flowers • Move seedling to the garden • A decoy to discourage birds • Added to reduce soil acidity • An example of a warm-season grass • This flower is a cousin of a daisy • A fern's main means of propagation • Where you can find babies or plants • ...
lesson 4.3 glossary 2013-05-06
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- distenion of the cell wall and protoplasmic layer of plants by fluids
- elongated underground stem or branches of a plant which send off shoots
- the portion of a stem or other structure bettween two nodes
- thickeened or swollen underground branch or stolon
- plant having a single cotldon or seed leaf
- plant whose seeds have two cotledons or seed leafs
- proccess by which green plants using chlorophly and he energy of sunlight
- not woody dying back to the ground each year
- the transfer of products
- the plumbing system that conducts water and dissovled mineral stems of roots
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- a lateral aboveground shoot of ceartin plants
- the outer skin
- a protuberence containing minture leaves or flowers, located terminally or laterally on the stem
- study and matching of tree rings with the objective of dating events in recent past
- the place of the stem that bears a leaf
- tissue the fluid conducting tissuse of a plant including of a plant
- inner bark
- the subterranean bud of some plants which have short sem overlapping membrane like leaf bases
- enlarged fleshy base of stem
- the spongy center of exogenous plants
- aciviely growing cells between the bark and the wood in tree or shrub
- stalk, trunk, branch of plant
22 Clues: inner bark • the outer skin • the transfer of products • enlarged fleshy base of stem • stalk, trunk, branch of plant • the spongy center of exogenous plants • the place of the stem that bears a leaf • plant having a single cotldon or seed leaf • not woody dying back to the ground each year • a lateral aboveground shoot of ceartin plants • ...
biotechnology 2024-02-06
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- agrobacterium has genes in one chain
- Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to
- often attacks cotton plants
- is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic
- plants can't grow well in these soils
- is made out of coconut milk that is fermented using Acetobacter xylinum
- making requires lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus bulgaricus, and Streptococcus thermophilus
- this technique has been applied widely in Europe, Japan, USA, and Australia in the past 2 decades
- found in company with other elements in mineral called chalcopyrite
- what bacteria is naturally infectious to plants
- in animal husbandry EM4 can be used to balance microorganisms in livestock's intestine and make it.....
- Earliest antibiotic produced from Penicillium fungi is
- an effort to integrate desired traits from an organism to another organism through genetic transformation
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- the process of fixing environment using organisms
- bacteria to control pest on plants
- where is biotechnology used to enhance production through artificial insemination, etc.?
- The source of Erythromycin
- Who discovered Penicillin?
- 1. What Fungi in Tempeh production to ferment soybean
- a problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
- what biotechnology is an advanced technique to make plants more productive?
- The source of Tetracycline
- The source of Penicillin
- Hepatitis B is caused by virus that attacks
- a mixed culture of several organisms
25 Clues: The source of Penicillin • The source of Erythromycin • Who discovered Penicillin? • The source of Tetracycline • often attacks cotton plants • bacteria to control pest on plants • Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to • agrobacterium has genes in one chain • a mixed culture of several organisms • plants can't grow well in these soils • is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
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- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
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- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
Across
- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
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- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Springtime 2024-03-15
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- - The flower of a plant, especially one that is particularly beautiful or abundant.
- - What brightens up our days and helps plants grow?
- - This flower comes in a variety of colors and is a symbol of spring.
- - When flowers open up and display their beauty.
- - A tool used for digging in the garden.
- - A young tree.
- - A flexible tube used for watering plants in the garden.
- - A yellow flower that often blooms early in the spring.
- - A fragrant flower often used in landscaping and floral arrangements.
- - Trimming away dead or overgrown parts of a plant.
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- - A plant that lives for more than two years.
- - A type of plant that produces flowers repeatedly throughout the season.
- - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - Bees and butterflies help in this process, transferring pollen from one flower to another.
- - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow.
- - A tool with a long handle and a row of metal teeth used for gathering leaves or leveling soil.
- - Material spread over the soil surface to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- - A young plant grown from a seed.
- - The activity of cultivating and tending to plants.
- - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky?
20 Clues: - A young tree. • - A young plant grown from a seed. • - A tool used for digging in the garden. • - A plant that lives for more than two years. • - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow. • - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. • - When flowers open up and display their beauty. • - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky? • ...
Gabriella W 2024-12-11
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- plant form from explants and tissue culture
- softening/breaking seed coat to allow water in
- nature structures removed from parent plant
- (see tissue culture)
- reproduction of plants with use of seeds
- to cut a plant that would reproduce in a new one
- Lower portion of graft that turns into roots
- asexualmeathof with leaf blade
- Genetically identical
- reproduction method (joins scion to bark)
- pieces of plants used to grow a new one
- use of biotech to transfer genes or manipulate
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- reproduction of a new plant from a parent
- stem that contains terminal or lateral buds
- a young plant grown from seed
- White tissue that forms over a wound in plants
- Asexual propagation to roots form in stem by parent
- short piece of stem with one or two buds
- planting in greenhouses or indoors then moved outside
- When two plants unite into one
- differential mass of cells
- seeds in cooler temp and with less water
- method of growing plants called Explants
- Leaf, petiolebud a short stem with lateral bud
- causes stems to rot (Fungal Disease)
- seeds planted in direct soil outside.
- part of the plant in which makes new leaves
- Sugar-based cell
28 Clues: Sugar-based cell • (see tissue culture) • Genetically identical • differential mass of cells • a young plant grown from seed • When two plants unite into one • asexualmeathof with leaf blade • causes stems to rot (Fungal Disease) • seeds planted in direct soil outside. • pieces of plants used to grow a new one • short piece of stem with one or two buds • ...
Plant Propigation 2024-12-10
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- Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F
- Natural Structure Removed
- Seeds planted direct in soil
- An identical twin
- Rootstock
- Seedlings in cool temperature with less watering
- Pieces of plant grow new in tissue culture
- Reproduction spring/fall joining single scion
- Reproduction of new plants from seeds/vegetative parts
- Utilizes biotechnology by gene transfer
- two or more plants(plant ports) connecting
- An undifferentiated amount(mass) of cells
- Asexual Propagation using leaf blade or with petiole attached
- Reproduction of new plants, in stems/roots
- Plant grown from a seed
- Asexual Propagation method of leaf, petiole
- Growing plantlets in tissue culture, planting them out.
- Young plant grown by tissue culture
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- Sugar based gel
- Cutting a plant into sections
- Growing pieces of a plant under sterile conditions
- Breaking/Softening a seed coat
- Part of plant at soil surface
- Using root pieces of young plants
- Tissue forms over wounded/base of cuttings
- Asexual Propagation,roots forms on a stem
- Reproduction of plants with use of seeds
- Small piece of a stem with 2 or more buds
- Fungal disease cause stems to rot
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and grow
- Seeds planted in/outdoors with a germinating
- Portion of stem containing terminal or lateral buds
32 Clues: Rootstock • Sugar based gel • An identical twin • Plant grown from a seed • Natural Structure Removed • Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F • Seeds planted direct in soil • Cutting a plant into sections • Part of plant at soil surface • Breaking/Softening a seed coat • Using root pieces of young plants • Fungal disease cause stems to rot • Young plant grown by tissue culture • ...
vocab crossword 2024-12-03
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- A consumer that eats plants.
- Microscopic plant-like organisms that form the base of aquatic food chains.
- A consumer that feeds on dead or decaying matter.
- Organisms that obtain energy from sunlight through photosynthesis, such as plants and algae.
- A group of different populations living and interacting in a particular area.
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- consumer: A consumer that eats producers.
- Organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Organisms that produce their own food, such as plants and algae.
- A consumer that eats other animals.
- Organisms that break down dead organisms and organic matter, such as bacteria and fungi.
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- Cycling: The process of nutrients moving through an ecosystem.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, temperature, and soil.
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
- Organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
- The total mass of living matter in a given area.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their non-living environment.
- Living factors in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Organisms that obtain energy from inorganic compounds, such as bacteria living near hydrothermal vents.
20 Clues: A consumer that eats plants. • A consumer that eats other animals. • consumer: A consumer that eats producers. • A consumer that eats both plants and animals. • The total mass of living matter in a given area. • A consumer that feeds on dead or decaying matter. • Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
IBL CROSSWORD 2026-02-12
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- It is a very large herbivore with large ears & a very long nose
- predator They are the top-top consumer, the top-dog
- It is a herbivore commonly found in the Kruger
- It is at the bottom of the food chain
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- It eats both plants & animals
- Where living organisms develop traits that improve their chances of survival and reproduction in a specific environment
- web It is an image that shows the different connections between all organsims
- It is a number 2 consumer
- It provides energy to plants
- It is second in the food chain
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- This animal only eats plants
- When living organisms rely on one another for survival & essential needs
- The thing that organisms where they rely on each other
- It is a meat-eater
- Fill in the blank: plants & ____
- It is the main term for a mushroom
- It is the first kind of consumer
- This organism breaks down dead matter
- It is a carnivore
- The top kind of consumer
- chain It is an image the shows the energy flow horizontally
- Living things
- The organism that gets energy from the sun
- Non-living things
- flow The arrows show this in a food chain
26 Clues: Living things • It is a carnivore • Non-living things • It is a meat-eater • The top kind of consumer • It is a number 2 consumer • This animal only eats plants • It provides energy to plants • It eats both plants & animals • It is second in the food chain • Fill in the blank: plants & ____ • It is the first kind of consumer • It is the main term for a mushroom • ...
LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS 2016-05-23
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- animals that feed on dead animals.
- ùnicellular organism.
- movement of plants towards the light.
- the structural unit of a living thing.
- movement of plants towards or against the gravity.
- animals that eat only plants.
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- physical act.
- animals that eat both plants and animals.
- chemical process.
- animals that eat only flesh or meat.
- plants that can make their own food.
- plants that can make their own food.
- a group of similar living things that can reproduce among themselves.
13 Clues: physical act. • chemical process. • ùnicellular organism. • animals that eat only plants. • animals that feed on dead animals. • animals that eat only flesh or meat. • plants that can make their own food. • plants that can make their own food. • movement of plants towards the light. • the structural unit of a living thing. • animals that eat both plants and animals. • ...
LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS 2016-05-23
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- animals that feed on dead animals.
- physical act.
- the structural unit of a living thing.
- chemical process.
- plants that can make their own food.
- movement of plants towards or against the gravity.
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- animals that eat only flesh or meat.
- animals that eat only plants.
- a group of similar living things that can reproduce among themselves.
- ùnicellular organism.
- animals that eat both plants and animals.
- movement of plants towards the light.
- plants that can make their own food.
13 Clues: physical act. • chemical process. • ùnicellular organism. • animals that eat only plants. • animals that feed on dead animals. • animals that eat only flesh or meat. • plants that can make their own food. • plants that can make their own food. • movement of plants towards the light. • the structural unit of a living thing. • animals that eat both plants and animals. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-08-24
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- creating new plants
- organisms need this to grow
- green material in plants
- A gas that plants need for photosynthesis
- an organism that makes its own food
- produced during photosynthesis. Animals breathe it
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- process plants go through to make their own food
- produced during photosynthesis. also called sugar.
- needed for photosynthesis.
- an organism that eats its food
- where plants get energy for photosynthesis
- part of plant that absorbs water
12 Clues: creating new plants • green material in plants • needed for photosynthesis. • organisms need this to grow • an organism that eats its food • part of plant that absorbs water • an organism that makes its own food • A gas that plants need for photosynthesis • where plants get energy for photosynthesis • process plants go through to make their own food • ...
Ecology 2022-03-13
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- animal that doesn't possess a backbone
- an animal that kills and eats other animals
- the study of ecosystems
- animal that has a backbone
- a number of linked food chains
- green plants that make their own food using sunlight
- any animal that eats the producer in a food web
- place where an animal or plant lives
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- community of interacting organisms
- an animal killed for food by a predator
- the number of species in a certain area
- an animal that only eats plants
- consumer any animal that eats the primary consumer
- diagram showing movement of food energy between plants and animals
- a group of organisms that are like one another
- any living plant or animal
- an animal that only eats meat
18 Clues: the study of ecosystems • animal that has a backbone • any living plant or animal • an animal that only eats meat • a number of linked food chains • an animal that only eats plants • community of interacting organisms • place where an animal or plant lives • animal that doesn't possess a backbone • an animal killed for food by a predator • ...
Plant Physiology - Emanuel Theodorus 2023-10-16
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- The energy currency of plant cells.
- A coenzyme that provides electrons in photosynthesis.
- Molecules that give color to plant structures.
- A photosynthetic pathway for plants in arid environments.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Organelle acting as site of photosynthesis
- A micronutrient required for plant development
- First commercially grown genetically engineered food
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- Plant's fluid transport system outside cells.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots.
- Helps catalyzes carboxylation and oxygenation reaction
- Proteins that transport molecules across membranes.
- Term that refers to lack of essential nutrients
- Fungi that form a mutualistic association with plants.
- Movements of plants are supplied by this.
- Proteins responsible for facilitating water transport in plant cells.
- Water's passive movement through membranes.
- Pressure created within plant cells due to water uptake.
18 Clues: The energy currency of plant cells. • Movements of plants are supplied by this. • Organelle acting as site of photosynthesis • Water's passive movement through membranes. • Plant's fluid transport system outside cells. • Molecules that give color to plant structures. • A micronutrient required for plant development • Term that refers to lack of essential nutrients • ...
Life Cycles of Living Things 2014-05-08
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- Comes before a flower
- These grow up to be cats
- A baby horse is called this
- Frogs start as this
- Plants grow in this
- Most birds lay these
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- These grow up to be dogs
- A baby flower is called this
- A baby cow is called this
- Plants grow from these
- Plants use these to grow
- Monkeys swing through these
- Plants need this to grow
13 Clues: Frogs start as this • Plants grow in this • Most birds lay these • Comes before a flower • Plants grow from these • These grow up to be dogs • These grow up to be cats • Plants use these to grow • Plants need this to grow • A baby cow is called this • A baby horse is called this • Monkeys swing through these • A baby flower is called this
Ecology 2023-02-28
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- a strusture that contains the amle or female reporoductive structures of cycads
- a plant that lives for several years and produces flowers and seeds hearly
- the process of photo synthese, plants convert the suns
- plants- lack of specialized transport tissues
- Thallose- stems with flat, thin leaflike structures
- sporophyte produces roots and a thick undergroud stem
- completes its life span
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
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- combination of structures and processes
- structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny angiospersm
- Fern spores form
- tissue- specilized transport tissue
- scientist who study plants
- Clusters of sporangia
- openings openings in the outer layer of leaves
- plants- plants ith vascular tissue
- a plants life spans to years
- a plant structure that contains an embryo
19 Clues: Fern spores form • Clusters of sporangia • completes its life span • scientist who study plants • a plants life spans to years • plants- plants ith vascular tissue • tissue- specilized transport tissue • combination of structures and processes • a plant structure that contains an embryo • plants- lack of specialized transport tissues • ...
Ecology 2022-05-12
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- an organisms that gets food from other organisms
- where an organism lives
- the study of relationships between species
- a simple chart showing the flow of energy
- an organism's role in the ecosystem
- a living thing
- break down dead organic matter
- the variety of plants and animals in an area
- all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area
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- traits that an organism has that helps it survive
- the air, water, atmosphere, plants and animals on earth
- an organism that eats plants
- an organism that makes its own food
- many ecosystems with similar climates that stretch over large areas
- an organism that eats animals
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- anything that can limit the size of a population
- a complex chart showing the flow of energy
18 Clues: a living thing • where an organism lives • an organism that eats plants • an organism that eats animals • break down dead organic matter • an organism that makes its own food • an organism's role in the ecosystem • a simple chart showing the flow of energy • the study of relationships between species • a complex chart showing the flow of energy • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-02
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- Energy currency made during photosynthesis.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen.
- Liquid split to release oxygen in photosynthesis.
- Second stage of photosynthesis that builds sugars.
- Gas given off when water splits in the sun.
- First stage of photosynthesis needing sunlight.
- Disc-shaped structure inside chloroplasts.
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- Sugar-making stage that doesn't need rays.
- Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Sugar produced by plants for energy.
- Gas absorbed from the air by plants.
- Green pigment that captures sunlight.
- Power absorbed by chlorophyll.
- Natural energy source for plants.
- Light-catching teams inside chloroplasts.
- Tiny leaf pores for gas exchange.
16 Clues: Power absorbed by chlorophyll. • Natural energy source for plants. • Tiny leaf pores for gas exchange. • Sugar produced by plants for energy. • Gas absorbed from the air by plants. • Green pigment that captures sunlight. • Light-catching teams inside chloroplasts. • Sugar-making stage that doesn't need rays. • Disc-shaped structure inside chloroplasts. • ...
vocabulary science 2023-02-01
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- eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans
- primary consumer
- this is the first consumer in the food chain that eats the producer
- only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers
- only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf
- producers; have most energy
- do not make their own food but get energy from eating other plants and animals; also called heterotrophs
- secondary consumers and beyond
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- this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer
- the sequence of living organisms in which one organism consumes another organism to transfer food energy
- shows the relationship between different organisms and the flow of energy in different trophic levels in an ecosystem
- something that takes excess carbon out of the air. Examples include plants, trees, oceans
- the process where consumers breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide; it uses oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- organisms that make their own food; also called AUTOtrophs (synonym); examples include plants, algae, microorganisms
- interconnected food chains that show flow of energy in an ecosystem
- when plants use energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (sugar) and oxygen (to be released into the air).
- break down dead organisms and waste; often called nature’s recyclers; examples include fungi and bacteria
17 Clues: primary consumer • producers; have most energy • secondary consumers and beyond • only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf • this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer • only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers • eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans • ...
Ch 8 Soilless Plant Production 2022-10-20
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- Cultivation of plants in water.
- (2words) For horticultural soil-plotting mixes, refers to large, inorganic particles used to create large pores in the mix.
- (2words)An instrument used to measure the soluble salts concentration in soil or potting mixes.
- (2words)Clays that expand greatly upon absorption of interlayer water and shrink upon drying.
- The symbiotic cultivation of plants and fish in a recirculating environment. Plants use the waste from the fish and the fish use the water cleaned by the plants.
- Growing plants without soil.
- Growing materials in which plants can be started that are loose, well drained, fine textured, low in nutrients, and free of disease.
- (3words) A hydroponic method of growing plants where a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is recirculated past the bare roots.
- Inorganic fibrous substance that is produced by steam blasting and cooling molten glass or a similar substance and is used as an insulator and filtering material.
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- (2words)Plant growing media made up of some type of course aggregate, organic amendment, and possibly some soil.
- (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table.
- (2words) Chemicals that combine with metal ions and remove them from their sphere of action.
- Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut.
- (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots.
- The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment.
15 Clues: Growing plants without soil. • Cultivation of plants in water. • Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut. • The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment. • (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table. • (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots. • ...
Lesson 2- What is soil? 2021-04-13
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- water from ____ may be in the subsoil.
- most ___ grow in topsoil.
- water and ____ help plants live, grow, and survive.
- if soil holds too much water the plants may ____.
- subsoil is often ____ than the topsoil.
- different places have soil layers of different _____ and color.
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- soil has ____ main substances (a number).
- is the top layer.
- humus provides the nutrients plants need to stay healthy and ____.
- the lowest layer of soil.
- is made of the remains of plants and animals.
- most soils are a mix of sand, silt, and ___.
- is the layer of loose material that covers most of Earth's land.
13 Clues: is the top layer. • most ___ grow in topsoil. • the lowest layer of soil. • water from ____ may be in the subsoil. • subsoil is often ____ than the topsoil. • soil has ____ main substances (a number). • most soils are a mix of sand, silt, and ___. • is made of the remains of plants and animals. • if soil holds too much water the plants may ____. • ...
Natural science 2016-03-14
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- substances that give color to something
- organisms that feed on other organisms
- a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- animals that ear plants
- the pigment that gives the plants its green color
- organic matter in soil
- this is where one animal depends on another animal for something
- process during which energy is released from glucose
- a group of similar organisms that produce fertile offspring when breeding with each other
- study of relationships in a ecosytem
- an intergrated system of biotic and abiotic
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- different types of soil
- animals that eat other animals or meat
- krganisms that make their own food
- where plants produce their own foods
- organisms that beak down dead animals amd plant materials
- animals that hunt their own foods
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- animals that eat meat and plants
- the largest biological unit on earth
20 Clues: organic matter in soil • different types of soil • animals that ear plants • animals that eat meat and plants • animals that hunt their own foods • krganisms that make their own food • where plants produce their own foods • the largest biological unit on earth • study of relationships in a ecosytem • animals that eat other animals or meat • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-25
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- Fern spores is called
- The group of plant hormones
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- and other components when they mature
- The main food-carrying tissue
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or plant
- cylinderical cells with pitted ends
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads or gymnosperm
- Structures that either store or absorb food
- Meristemastic tissues make up
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- cells, plants that lack
- Plants that can live for sevral years and reproduce flower and seeds yearly
- The time of life span of plants \
- tissue,specialized transport tissue
- Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant
- liverworts are classified as this or leafy
- The inner boundary of the cortex
- substances that slowly move from cell to cell by osmosis and diffusion
- When a plants life span is 2 years is called
- elements, are tubular cells that are stacked from end to end
- it is an important part of growing a plant
21 Clues: Fern spores is called • cells, plants that lack • The group of plant hormones • The main food-carrying tissue • Meristemastic tissues make up • The inner boundary of the cortex • The time of life span of plants \ • tissue,specialized transport tissue • cylinderical cells with pitted ends • and other components when they mature • liverworts are classified as this or leafy • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-28
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- Fern spores is called
- The group of plant hormones
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- and other components when they mature
- The main food-carrying tissue
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or plant
- cylinderical cells with pitted ends
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads or gymnosperm
- Structures that either store or absorb food
- Meristemastic tissues make up
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- cells, plants that lack
- Plants that can live for sevral years and reproduce flower and seeds yearly
- The time of life span of plants \
- tissue,specialized transport tissue
- Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant
- liverworts are classified as this or leafy
- The inner boundary of the cortex
- substances that slowly move from cell to cell by osmosis and diffusion
- When a plants life span is 2 years is called
- elements, are tubular cells that are stacked from end to end
- it is an important part of growing a plant
21 Clues: Fern spores is called • cells, plants that lack • The group of plant hormones • The main food-carrying tissue • Meristemastic tissues make up • The inner boundary of the cortex • The time of life span of plants \ • tissue,specialized transport tissue • cylinderical cells with pitted ends • and other components when they mature • liverworts are classified as this or leafy • ...
Biosphere 2019-01-23
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- a place different from others due to climate and other factors
- eats both meat and plants
- relies on other organisms for food
- an equal exchange
- place made up of abiotic and biotic factors
- mosses and lichens re-building the ecosystem
- entering a new place
- a place where animals live
- cells in plants that allow them to use photosynthesis
- eats dead animals
- the act of breathing
- the amount a biosphere can hold
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- only consumes meat
- a place in which different species live together
- exiting a place
- only eats plants
- powerhouse of the cell
- one benefits one isn’t helped nor harmed
- a resource holding back the ecosystem
- plants create glucose using _____
- relationship between 2 organisms
- changes to survive
- Number of animals in an ecosystem
- a certain type of animal
- Symbiosis in which only 1 benefit and the other suffers
- makes its own food
26 Clues: exiting a place • only eats plants • an equal exchange • eats dead animals • only consumes meat • changes to survive • makes its own food • entering a new place • the act of breathing • powerhouse of the cell • a certain type of animal • eats both meat and plants • a place where animals live • the amount a biosphere can hold • relationship between 2 organisms • ...
2024 Final Exam Review 2024-04-26
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- Developmental process in animals.
- Leaves of ferns.
- Hard outer covering in arthropods.
- Fluid-filled skeleton type.
- Structure for storing ingested material.
- Small leaf opening for gas exchange.
- Plants with two-year life cycles.
- All plants produce this simple sugar.
- Rootlike structures in bryophytes for anchoring.
- Cone-bearing seed plants belong to this group.
- Organs for oxygen diffusion in aquatic animals.
- Muscle contractions moving food through the digestive tract.
- Grasses and trees have this tissue for nutrient transport.
- Symmetry type seen in jellyfish.
- Vascular tissue for water transport.
- Animals with backbones.
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- Waxy protective layer on leaves, stems, and flowers.
- Phylum including snails and squid.
- Flexible support structure in chordates.
- Wavelike motion in certain animals.
- Vascular tissue for nutrient transport.
- Plants make their own food during this process.
- Muscular pouch for grinding food.
- Measurement of food energy.
- Netlike control system in some animals.
- Layer producing new vascular tissue.
- Animals without backbones.
- Seed structure in gymnosperms.
28 Clues: Leaves of ferns. • Animals with backbones. • Animals without backbones. • Fluid-filled skeleton type. • Measurement of food energy. • Seed structure in gymnosperms. • Symmetry type seen in jellyfish. • Developmental process in animals. • Muscular pouch for grinding food. • Plants with two-year life cycles. • Phylum including snails and squid. • Hard outer covering in arthropods. • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organisms that make their own food using natural resources
- Organisms that eat plants/animals for nutrients
- Multiple food chains combined
- Organisms that feed on meat/flesh
- Organisms that decompose organic materials
- Non-living things in an ecosystem
- Organisms that needs to eat other plants/animals for food
- Living thing
- Where parasites live
- Organisms that feed on meat and plants
- Whole number of individuals in a region
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- Places on Earth where life exists
- Organisms that prey on other weaker organisms
- community of living organisms
- Organisms that look for food
- Organisms that are the food for the predators
- Living things in an ecosystem
- organisms that make their own food
- The system of things that get eaten
- various species in a common location
- position of an organism in the food chain
- Study of organisms
- Organism makes its home
- Organisms that feed on plants
- Organism that is a parasite
25 Clues: Living thing • Study of organisms • Where parasites live • Organism makes its home • Organism that is a parasite • Organisms that look for food • community of living organisms • Living things in an ecosystem • Multiple food chains combined • Organisms that feed on plants • Places on Earth where life exists • Organisms that feed on meat/flesh • Non-living things in an ecosystem • ...
Ecosystems 2024-06-05
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- A place that receives little to no rainfall.
- An organism that disrupts the natural environment.
- Organisms that cannot make its own food.
- A sequence of events showing how energy is transferred in an ecosystem.
- Organism that makes its own from from sunlight.
- The living components of an ecosystem.
- Organisms that break down dead material.
- An organism hunted down by other living organisms.
- A place where living organisms and non-living organisms interact with each other.
- Environment consisting of understory layer, canopy layer and emergent layer..
- The primary source of energy in an ecosystem.
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- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Organism that eats only plants.
- The non-living component of an ecosystem.
- Unique variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- Organism that hunts other animals for food.
- Process by which living organisms breakdown food into energy.
- Environment consisting of intertidal zone, twilight zone etc.
- A place where animals, plants and microorganisms live.
- The role an organism plays in a particular environment.
20 Clues: Organism that eats only plants. • The living components of an ecosystem. • Organisms that cannot make its own food. • Organisms that break down dead material. • The non-living component of an ecosystem. • Organism that hunts other animals for food. • A place that receives little to no rainfall. • The primary source of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
Intro to Ecology-Allison Bannuelos 2024-11-19
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- different populations that live together
- consume other organisms to survive
- process organisms use to make food by using chemical sources
- eat animals and meat
- is the study of interactions of organisms with other organisms
- where organisms are grouped based on feeding relationships
- eat dead matter
- a collection of animals living in similar places
- highest level of organization
- make their food
- eat both plants and animals
- plants, algae, cyanobacteria, etc.
- renewable organic matter
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- can't make their food
- plants and bacteria use this process
- breaks down organic matter
- individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- eat only plants
- a model that shows energy and nutrients move through ecosystem
- groups of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- all food chains in the ecosystem
- a group of ecosystems
- diagram that shows the distribution of organisms and energy at trophic level
23 Clues: eat only plants • eat dead matter • make their food • eat animals and meat • can't make their food • a group of ecosystems • renewable organic matter • breaks down organic matter • eat both plants and animals • highest level of organization • all food chains in the ecosystem • consume other organisms to survive • plants, algae, cyanobacteria, etc. • plants and bacteria use this process • ...
animal diseases and pests 2021-04-28
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- tiny white spots on the plant
- death twig starting at the end
- sticking to the soft end of the stem causing the leaves to wringkle
- fungal disease commonly found in roses
- a plant will be much smaller than others
- eat the leaves and stems of plants
- rotten spots on the leaves that are larger than the sp
- plants growing stems are not strong and do not contain
- are pests that are detrimental to farmers
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- not green leaves
- the main pest of rice plants
- can affect the metabolic processes of plants
- wilt resulting in disturbance of evaporation and osmosis process
- virus the leaves are punctate yellow which sometimes curves
- the plant has yellow leaves
- is a pest causing heavy damage and loss yield
- organisms that damage crops
- blight rotten spots on tubers or certain parts
- bugs are one of the most troubling pests for farmers
- leaves are convered with spots
20 Clues: not green leaves • the plant has yellow leaves • organisms that damage crops • the main pest of rice plants • tiny white spots on the plant • death twig starting at the end • leaves are convered with spots • eat the leaves and stems of plants • fungal disease commonly found in roses • a plant will be much smaller than others • are pests that are detrimental to farmers • ...
My Garden 2026-05-06
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- To discover something you were looking for
- A garden where vegetables grow
- To care for plants as they grow
- Orange or yellow flowers
- A plant used to make bread
- Large orange vegetables used at Halloween
- To put food into your mouth
- A large area where crops grow
- To give water to plants
- Long green vegetables in pods
- A tiny thing that can become a plant
- To collect vegetables from the garden
- Small red vegetables that grow underground
- Vegetables that can make you cry
- Famous flowers with thorns
- Carrots, onions and beans are all examples
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- To scatter seeds onto the soil
- Long green and white vegetables
- You carry vegetables in this
- To use scissors or a knife
- Colourful plants with petals
- To try to find something
- To put a seed into the ground
- A place full of plants and flowers
- Red flowers often seen in fields
- To hold and move something
- A hot liquid meal
27 Clues: A hot liquid meal • To give water to plants • Orange or yellow flowers • To try to find something • To use scissors or a knife • A plant used to make bread • To hold and move something • Famous flowers with thorns • To put food into your mouth • You carry vegetables in this • Colourful plants with petals • To put a seed into the ground • A large area where crops grow • ...
Ornamental Plant Cultivation 2026-05-29
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- A trumpet-shaped flowering plant often used in gardens.
- The art of growing miniature ornamental trees.
- Transferring a plant into a container with soil.
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- A fragrant flowering vine or shrub.
- A place where ornamental plants are grown and sold.
- A row of shrubs planted as a boundary or fence.
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- An exotic ornamental flower with many varieties.
- A small woody ornamental plant shorter than a tree.
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- Decayed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- Material spread over soil to conserve moisture and reduce weeds.
- A popular ornamental flower known for its fragrance and thorns.
- Designing and arranging outdoor ornamental spaces.
- A colorful spring-blooming flower grown from bulbs.
- A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants.
- An area covered with maintained grass.
- Cutting plant parts to improve growth and shape.
- Joining plant parts so they grow as one plant.
- Artificial watering of plants and gardens.
20 Clues: A young plant grown from a seed. • A fragrant flowering vine or shrub. • An area covered with maintained grass. • Artificial watering of plants and gardens. • Decayed organic matter used to enrich soil. • The art of growing miniature ornamental trees. • Joining plant parts so they grow as one plant. • A substance added to soil to help plants grow. • ...
Class 6 Chapter no. 7 Getting to Know Plants 2022-09-08
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- Part of leaf attached to stem
- Innermost part of flower
- Lines on the leaf
- Water comes out of the leaf
- Movement of water stem helps
- Plants which develop branches near the base of stem
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- Plants with weak stems but spread on ground
- Helps in holding plant firmly to the soil
- Broad, green part of leaf
- Water and Minerals go to
- Line in the middle of the leaf
- Roots do not have main root
- Plants which are tall, hard and thick stem
- Small bead inside ovary
- Plants with Green and tender stems
15 Clues: Lines on the leaf • Small bead inside ovary • Innermost part of flower • Water and Minerals go to • Broad, green part of leaf • Roots do not have main root • Water comes out of the leaf • Movement of water stem helps • Part of leaf attached to stem • Line in the middle of the leaf • Plants with Green and tender stems • Helps in holding plant firmly to the soil • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-01
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- Plants from which parasitic plants absorb their nutrition
- Scientific term for food
- Plants which live on dead and decaying matter
- Plants that trap insects for their nutrition
- Bacteria that converts nitrogen into water soluble compounds
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- Plants in which rhizobium is present
- Plants that cannot make their own food
- Mutually beneficial relationship
- Plants that make their own food
- Root like structures that help parasitic plants to absorb nutrition
10 Clues: Scientific term for food • Plants that make their own food • Mutually beneficial relationship • Plants in which rhizobium is present • Plants that cannot make their own food • Plants that trap insects for their nutrition • Plants which live on dead and decaying matter • Plants from which parasitic plants absorb their nutrition • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2025-10-24
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- and helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- If plants did not produce this, we would have been dead by now!
- The process mostly takes place in the ________ of plant leaf mesophyll cells.
- Plants produce this while sugar is made of this.
- If we breathe through nostrils, plants breathe through these.
- Many plants stop photosynthesis during the ___________ and survive off food reserves
- Only _________ plants can photosynthesize.
- Great for plants but bad for us!
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- Apart from plants, photosynthesis occurs only in single-celled _______ and protists.
- All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesized by plants because of ______.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the
- during the spring and summer.
- Plants would not have been green without this!
13 Clues: during the spring and summer. • Great for plants but bad for us! • Only _________ plants can photosynthesize. • Plants would not have been green without this! • and helps to form the woody element in the stem. • Plants produce this while sugar is made of this. • If we breathe through nostrils, plants breathe through these. • ...
Chapter 8 Packet Plant Vocabulary 2016-05-16
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- Cone-bearing plants like pine trees.
- The leaf of a fern.
- The process of a see becoming a plant.
- The process of turning sunlight into energy.
- Plants that have transportation tubes.
- Flower plants that make seeds.
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- Sugar made by the plant for energy.
- Tubes that carry water in plants.
- Tubes that carry sugar and material.s
- Reproductive structure of a plant.
- Plants that DO NOT have transportation tubes.
- The roots of a fern.
12 Clues: The leaf of a fern. • The roots of a fern. • Flower plants that make seeds. • Tubes that carry water in plants. • Reproductive structure of a plant. • Sugar made by the plant for energy. • Cone-bearing plants like pine trees. • Tubes that carry sugar and material.s • The process of a see becoming a plant. • Plants that have transportation tubes. • ...
Gardening 2024-09-27
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- – Colorful part of the plant that produces seeds
- – The ground where plants grow
- – Large plant with branches and leaves
- – Essential element for plant growth
- – Tool for breaking up the soil
- – Tool used for digging in the garden
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- – Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- – The starting point for growing plants
- – Unwanted plant that competes with garden plants
- – Small hand tool for planting
- – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil
- – Source of energy for plants
12 Clues: – Source of energy for plants • – The ground where plants grow • – Small hand tool for planting • – Tool for breaking up the soil • – Essential element for plant growth • – Tool used for digging in the garden • – Large plant with branches and leaves • – The starting point for growing plants • – Substance added to soil to help plants grow • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-31
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- what else besides oxygen is produced in photosynthesis?
- what do plants get from photosynthesis?
- what does the sun produce?
- what color are most plants?
- used to transfer water in plants
- these absorb water and nutrients in the soil
- photosynthesis occurs in all _____
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- what are the main 2 factors of photo synthesis?
- how do humans benefit from photosynthesis?
- why we see plants as green
- light energy comes from the ____
- what chlorophyll is inside of
- how do plants attract bees through photosynthesis?
13 Clues: why we see plants as green • what does the sun produce? • what color are most plants? • what chlorophyll is inside of • light energy comes from the ____ • used to transfer water in plants • photosynthesis occurs in all _____ • what do plants get from photosynthesis? • how do humans benefit from photosynthesis? • these absorb water and nutrients in the soil • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2025-09-07
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- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- Process of breaking down glucose to release energy
- Energy-carrying molecule produced in respiration
- Natural energy source for plants
- H₂O used in photosynthesis
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- Sugar produced in photosynthesis
- Type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
- Element found in CO₂ used by plants
- Small openings in leaves for gas exchange
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs
12 Clues: H₂O used in photosynthesis • Sugar produced in photosynthesis • Natural energy source for plants • Element found in CO₂ used by plants • Type of energy needed for photosynthesis • Small openings in leaves for gas exchange • Organelle where cellular respiration occurs • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight • ...
Science Crossword-Dorie Elliott-January 2026-01-09
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- This is the color of plants
- Another word for sugar
- This substance makes plants green
- This organelle creates ATP energy
- These and a few fungi are the only things that perform photosynthesis
- This comes from plants during photosynthesis
- This is what all living things are made of
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- We need this to survive.
- We need this to breathe
- Respiration. This creates ATP energy
- This organelle makes photosynthesis happen
- Plants perform this to disperse oxygen
12 Clues: Another word for sugar • We need this to breathe • We need this to survive. • This is the color of plants • This substance makes plants green • This organelle creates ATP energy • Respiration. This creates ATP energy • Plants perform this to disperse oxygen • This organelle makes photosynthesis happen • This is what all living things are made of • ...
Living and Non-Living Things: Plants 2024-10-23
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- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ____________.
- ______________ are plants that grow horizontally from the region.
- Flowering plants are able to bear ______________.
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- The roots grow first, followed by the ___________.
- The ______________ help to make food for the plant.
- Seeds need water, ____________ and warmth to germinate.
- The ___________ help to take in water for the plants.
- What are the 2 categories of plants? _________________ and non-flowering plants.
- Flowering plants reproduce by __________.
- ______________ are plants that grow vertically from the region.
10 Clues: Flowering plants reproduce by __________. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ____________. • Flowering plants are able to bear ______________. • The roots grow first, followed by the ___________. • The ______________ help to make food for the plant. • The ___________ help to take in water for the plants. • Seeds need water, ____________ and warmth to germinate. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2021-05-25
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- gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- gained through absorption in consumers.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- any kind of green plant.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- rays from the sun that provide energy for plants.
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- a green pigment which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- plant or animal material used as fuel to produce electricity or heat, plants produce this through photosynthesis.
- total rate at which material is produced and net primary production.
- organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- areas where all living creatures (plants & animals) interact with non-living things.
- graphical representation, showing the flow of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem.
- animals whose primary food source is plant-based.
- the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- gained by consumers in energy or biomass per unit area per unit time remaining after allowing for respiratory losses.
17 Clues: any kind of green plant. • gained through absorption in consumers. • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • animals whose primary food source is plant-based. • rays from the sun that provide energy for plants. • total rate at which material is produced and net primary production. • organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients. • ...
Plant Ecology 2025-08-15
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- The variety and abundance of different species in a community.
- The development of life in an area with no previous organisms or soil.
- A defensive compound produced by plants in response to pathogens or stress.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season.
- Plants that live and reproduce for more than two years.
- The living parts of an ecosystem (e.g., plants, animals, fungi).
- A community of organisms and their physical environment functioning together.
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- The non-living parts of an environment (e.g., sunlight, water, temperature).
- Organisms that break down dead material and recycle nutrients (e.g., fungi, bacteria).
- The regrowth of life in an area where a disturbance removed vegetation but left soil intact.
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- A large geographic area with distinct climate, plant, and animal life (e.g., desert, tundra).
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- The process by which nitrogen moves through the environment and living things.
- The release of chemicals by a plant that inhibit the growth of nearby plants.
- A measure of site productivity, usually based on tree height at a specific age.
17 Clues: Plants that complete their life cycle in two years. • Plants that live and reproduce for more than two years. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season. • The variety and abundance of different species in a community. • The living parts of an ecosystem (e.g., plants, animals, fungi). • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-10-02
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- As the green _____ away, we see different colors.
- turning water and carbon dioxide into sugar
- as days get shorter, plants know winter is coming
- gives plants its green color
- the part of the country where we live
- this stops the leaves from receiving water
- You have read an ____ from an article.
- sunlight+carbon dioxide+water =
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- climate not extremely hot or cold (pg 81)
- excess glucose is turned into this
- these trees' leaves change colors
- Coniferous trees have these instead of leaves
- Plants take in water through their ___.
- Plants use carbon _____ from the air.
- these trees do not change color (pg 91)
- During ____ photosynthesis stops.
16 Clues: gives plants its green color • sunlight+carbon dioxide+water = • these trees' leaves change colors • During ____ photosynthesis stops. • excess glucose is turned into this • Plants use carbon _____ from the air. • the part of the country where we live • You have read an ____ from an article. • Plants take in water through their ___. • these trees do not change color (pg 91) • ...
Vocabulary: Ortho, Botan, Anti, Mega 2023-12-04
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- the scientific study of plants
- a large funnel device used to amplify one’s voice
- the opposite meaning
- a treatment for correcting teeth
- a unit of measurement equal to one million tons
- the opposite of climax; a disappointing decline after a rise
- relating to plants
- the correct spelling system of a language
- a feeling of strong dislike
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- a medicine dealing with the correction of bones and muscles
- a large heavily populated city
- Something that goes against established ways of thinking
- a lover of plants
- an expert in the scientific study of plants
- a medicine used to fight against bacteria
- a measurement of computer processor storage
16 Clues: a lover of plants • relating to plants • the opposite meaning • a feeling of strong dislike • a large heavily populated city • the scientific study of plants • a treatment for correcting teeth • a medicine used to fight against bacteria • the correct spelling system of a language • an expert in the scientific study of plants • a measurement of computer processor storage • ...
ACTIVITY 4.5 TAXONOMY 2020-02-29
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- Nomenclature - system of classification is the way of naming organisms.
- An organism that feed on other organisms.
- Human belongs to this kingdom.
- The largest category into which organisms have been classified.
- This kingdom includes trees, shrubs and flowering plants.
- An organism that can produce their own food.
- A common disease in the Philippines caused by bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Most Eukaryotes are tiny and unicellular organisms.
- This kingdom includes halophiles, termophiles, and methanogens.
- Spiral-shaped bacteria
- Examples are mushroom, molds, mildew and yeast.
- The domain which includes protists, fungi, animals and plants.
- Plants which bear seeds contained in cones and those inside a protective layer of tissue.
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- salt loving bacteria
- Bacteria is also called as.
- A group of similar organisms and capable of reproducing their own food.
- Rod-shaped bacteria
- Father of taxonomy.
- Plants which do not have transport system to transport water and food.
- True bacteria; unicellular and microscopic.
- Plants that live in many years, usually producing woody stems.
- The variation of different organisms.
- Organisms that can be plant-like, animal-like and fungi-like.
- The science of naming and classifying organisms.
- An organism that feed on decaying matter.
- Includes archaeabacteria and bacteria in this domain.
26 Clues: Rod-shaped bacteria • Father of taxonomy. • salt loving bacteria • Spiral-shaped bacteria • Bacteria is also called as. • Human belongs to this kingdom. • The variation of different organisms. • An organism that feed on other organisms. • An organism that feed on decaying matter. • True bacteria; unicellular and microscopic. • An organism that can produce their own food. • ...
Chapter 6 Land Water and Air 2019-05-08
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- __________ and trucks and airplanes give off harmful materials into the air.
- Turning old things into new things is called _______________.
- Land is an _______________ natural resource.
- ______________ is when wind or water moves soil and rocks.
- Rocks and soil are natural _________
- A natural resource is a useful thing that comes from ___________
- Plants grow in the soil and ___________ can live in it too.
- Moving air is called _______.
- People and animals need to _________ air. Plants need it too.
- A palaeontologist studies _________________.
- Water than has land all around ir is called a __________.
- The _________ of plants can stop erosion by keeping soil in place.
- A _________ is very steep land.
- __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock.
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- ___________ is soft and sticky and most plants don't grow in it.
- When rocks break apart and change we call this ______________.
- Someone who studies rocks is called a ____________.
- The Earth is made of ________ and water
- Gold, silver and copper are ____________, found in the ground and rocks.
- __________ is made of dead things, it helps plants to grow.
- People use __________ for drinking, bathing, cooking food and swimming in!
- A ___________ is water than flows through the land.
- To help save Earth's resources, we can use less. ________ means to use less.
- We can __________ things, which means use things again.
- A plain is _________ land.
25 Clues: A plain is _________ land. • Moving air is called _______. • A _________ is very steep land. • Rocks and soil are natural _________ • The Earth is made of ________ and water • __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock. • Land is an _______________ natural resource. • A palaeontologist studies _________________. • Someone who studies rocks is called a ____________. • ...
Chapter 6 Land Water and Air 2019-05-08
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- __________ is made of dead things, it helps plants to grow.
- Moving air is called _______.
- Water than has land all around ir is called a __________.
- Plants grow in the soil and ___________ can live in it too.
- ______________ is when wind or water moves soil and rocks.
- Rocks and soil are natural _________
- People use __________ for drinking, bathing, cooking food and swimming in!
- Someone who studies rocks is called a ____________.
- __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock.
- A _________ is very steep land.
- To help save Earth's resources, we can use less. ________ means to use less.
- ___________ is soft and sticky and most plants don't grow in it.
- __________ and trucks and airplanes give off harmful materials into the air.
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- A palaeontologist studies _________________.
- When rocks break apart and change we call this ______________.
- A natural resource is a useful thing that comes from ___________
- Land is an _______________ natural resource.
- People and animals need to _________ air. Plants need it too.
- Gold, silver and copper are ____________, found in the ground and rocks.
- Turning old things into new things is called _______________.
- The Earth is made of ________ and water
- A ___________ is water than flows through the land.
- The _________ of plants can stop erosion by keeping soil in place.
- We can __________ things, which means use things again.
- A plain is _________ land.
25 Clues: A plain is _________ land. • Moving air is called _______. • A _________ is very steep land. • Rocks and soil are natural _________ • The Earth is made of ________ and water • __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock. • A palaeontologist studies _________________. • Land is an _______________ natural resource. • A ___________ is water than flows through the land. • ...
Nature 2021-04-11
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- the thing that caused Titanic's sinking
- a dry landscape in cold climates
- a dry landscape that the rain doesn't want to give its water to
- a flower that has a way strong relationships with the sun than the other flowers do :)
- flowers or groups of flowers that are blooming
- the world's largest tree measured by volume
- a bare landscape where few plants are growing
- a layer of oxygen above the Earth that protects us from the sun
- a kind of garden that's filled with a lot of flowers
- a soft plant that grows on rocks and trees and looks like a green plant
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- an expanse of land that the water surrounds from three sides
- a landscape that’s warm with jungle plants and palm trees
- a person who takes care of a garden
- when a landscape is dry for an extended period of time
- a landscape with a lot of mountains
- a landscape that has very few plants
- a bush-like group of plants that are often trimmed to be rectangle-like
- a single-wheeled cart for carrying gardening materials or garbage
- a large, circular hole or indentation in the Earth
- an are that has a lot of green and well-grown plants
20 Clues: a dry landscape in cold climates • a person who takes care of a garden • a landscape with a lot of mountains • a landscape that has very few plants • the thing that caused Titanic's sinking • the world's largest tree measured by volume • a bare landscape where few plants are growing • flowers or groups of flowers that are blooming • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
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- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Ecosystem 2024-02-15
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- organisms that make their own food
- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- a model that shows the flow of energy
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- of or relating to life
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- those that predate upon primary consumers
- organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- the ratio between the output of production and the input of production factors/means
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
20 Clues: the ability to do work • of or relating to life • organisms that make their own food • a model that shows the flow of energy • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • those that predate upon primary consumers • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • ...
Plant Nutrition 2023-02-27
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- Soybean plants partner with this to get their necessary dose of nitrogen
- Both the plants are benefitted from each other
- Absorbed with the other fats from the food you eat
- Fuel of your body during high-intensity exercise
- Can be antioxidants and protect the body against diseases and deficiencies
- Zinc is an example
- Reserve energy
- Organic substances made by plants and animals
- Example of carnivorous plant
- If you eat more of this, you gain a lot of energy
- Depend on other plants for nutrition as it sucks water and nutrients
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- Do not benefit and only supply nutrients
- Known as carnivorous plants
- Lives on or in another organism and gets its food from or at the expense of the other organism
- Use this to make carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light
- Example of heterotrophic nutrition
- Dissolve the dead and decaying matter
- An animal or plant takes in and utilizes food substances
- Needed in large amounts
- Depend on others for food sources
- Quickly absorbed and need to be replenished frequently
- Needed to stay healthy, grow and maintain life
- Use for tissue structure
- An example of an organism that utilizes autotrophic nutrition
- Make their own food
25 Clues: Reserve energy • Zinc is an example • Make their own food • Needed in large amounts • Use for tissue structure • Known as carnivorous plants • Example of carnivorous plant • Depend on others for food sources • Example of heterotrophic nutrition • Dissolve the dead and decaying matter • Do not benefit and only supply nutrients • Organic substances made by plants and animals • ...
Year 9 Ecology - AC 2023-06-07
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- An organism that breaks down dead organic material
- A living thing that consumes a product or device
- A relationship from which both organisms benefit
- An interaction of living and non living organisms
- A number of living things in a certain place
- The chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
- The position of an organism in the food chain
- An organism that eats mainly meat
- Non living organisms of a region
- The study of organisms
- Parts of the earth where life exists
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- Interaction between predator and prey
- Plants, trees and shrubs that living things rely on to survive
- A group of people with the same interests
- A relationship between organisms, one benefits the other is neutral
- An organism that feeds mostly on plants
- The living plants and animals of a region
- Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- An organism that eats a variety of plants and meat
- The home or environment of an animal or plant
- A relationship between organisms where only one benefit
- A food web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- A series of organisms that rely on the next as a source of food
23 Clues: The study of organisms • Non living organisms of a region • An organism that eats mainly meat • Parts of the earth where life exists • Interaction between predator and prey • An organism that feeds mostly on plants • A group of people with the same interests • The living plants and animals of a region • A number of living things in a certain place • ...
Year 9 Ecology - omra 2023-06-07
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- Relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the expense of the other
- Breathing
- Something that eats plants and animals
- Living things within an ecosystem
- Non living factors in an environment
- All the food chains in a single ecosystem
- first (Those that eat plants)
- The position of an organism in the food chain
- Third rank (Those that eat large predators)
- Meat eater
- A relationship in which both organisms benefit
- Living things that eat or consume other living things for food
- The study of the relationship between living things and their surroundings
- Plants creating energy
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- The number of people living in an area
- Produce their own food
- Living thing that breaks down dead plants
- Second rank (Those that eat primary consumers)
- Living things that kill and consume others
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment
- Shows how each living thing gets its food
- The part of the Earth that can support life
- Plant eater
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal or other organism
- A social group whose members have something in common
- Relationship between two living things in which one of them benefits from the other without harming it
26 Clues: Breathing • Meat eater • Plant eater • Produce their own food • Plants creating energy • first (Those that eat plants) • Living things within an ecosystem • Non living factors in an environment • The number of people living in an area • Something that eats plants and animals • Living thing that breaks down dead plants • Shows how each living thing gets its food • ...
Flow of Matter and Energy 2024-12-18
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- This pigment in plants absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- A group of food chains that are interconnected
- The pathway through which energy flows in an ecosystem, starting with producers
- The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration
- The part of the food web that feeds on both plants and animals
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The position of an organism in a food chain based on its feeding relationships
- The process in which water is released from plants into the atmosphere.
- A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms
- The arrows in a food chain or food web represent the flow of this
- The place where carbon is stored, such as in trees or oceans
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The cell structure that breaks down glucose to release energy
- The organisms that break down dead organisms to recycle nutrients
- A method by which animals release carbon back into the atmosphere
- An animal that consumes dead organisms
- The organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
- This gas is released during photosynthesis
- This cycle involves the movement of water from clouds to Earth’s surface
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
20 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An animal that consumes dead organisms • This gas is released during photosynthesis • A group of food chains that are interconnected • A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms • The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration • The process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
biotechnology 2024-02-06
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- agrobacterium has genes in one chain
- Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to
- often attacks cotton plants
- is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic
- plants can't grow well in these soils
- is made out of coconut milk that is fermented using Acetobacter xylinum
- making requires lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus bulgaricus, and Streptococcus thermophilus
- this technique has been applied widely in Europe, Japan, USA, and Australia in the past 2 decades
- found in company with other elements in mineral called chalcopyrite
- what bacteria is naturally infectious to plants
- in animal husbandry EM4 can be used to balance microorganisms in livestock's intestine and make it.....
- Earliest antibiotic produced from Penicillium fungi is
- an effort to integrate desired traits from an organism to another organism through genetic transformation
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- the process of fixing environment using organisms
- bacteria to control pest on plants
- where is biotechnology used to enhance production through artificial insemination, etc.?
- The source of Erythromycin
- Who discovered Penicillin?
- 1. What Fungi in Tempeh production to ferment soybean
- a problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
- what biotechnology is an advanced technique to make plants more productive?
- The source of Tetracycline
- The source of Penicillin
- Hepatitis B is caused by virus that attacks
- a mixed culture of several organisms
25 Clues: The source of Penicillin • The source of Erythromycin • Who discovered Penicillin? • The source of Tetracycline • often attacks cotton plants • bacteria to control pest on plants • Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to • agrobacterium has genes in one chain • a mixed culture of several organisms • plants can't grow well in these soils • is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic • ...
Botany Vocab Crossword 2025-05-02
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- Dicots get their names from having two cotyledons instead of one.
- the part of a stem
- how plants mack food
- the prety part of a flower
- the first lef on a plant its like a yock
- it detecks polen
- of a plant or invertebrate animal) having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products
- a baby plant
- receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower.
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- the sintifck study of plants
- the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary
- a seed beging to grow
- things under a plant
- a long thing on a plant
- male plant reerdutiv cells
- the long thing the flower grows out of
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- A monocot, which an abbreviation for monocotyledon, will have only one cotyledon and a dicot, or dicotyledon, will have two cotyledons
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing t
- female reproductive organ found in flowering plants.
22 Clues: a baby plant • it detecks polen • the part of a stem • things under a plant • how plants mack food • a seed beging to grow • a long thing on a plant • the prety part of a flower • male plant reerdutiv cells • the sintifck study of plants • the long thing the flower grows out of • the first lef on a plant its like a yock • female reproductive organ found in flowering plants. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- Organisms using light, H2O, CO2, and other chemicals to make food
- Organisms eating plants and animals for nutrients/energy
- A group of food chains within an ecosystem
- Organism that mostly eats meat and flesh of other animals/plants
- An organism that feeds off and breaks down dead organisms
- Non living things that impact/make up the ecosystem
- Organisms that eat other living things
- Any living thing
- The organism that "has" the parasite or other organism during these relationships
- Eats a variety of plants and animals
- A group of organisms from the same species
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- Living things and where Earth supports living things
- An animals that eats and kills other animals
- Nonliving and living things interacting in an area
- An animal that eats dead organisms (plants ands animals)
- Animals killed and eaten by other animals
- Living or once living things that impact the ecosystem
- Organism creates its own food
- The order that living things depend on each other for food
- Different living things interacting in an area
- Levels/positions on a food chain
- Relationship of living things + the environment
- Home of a plant or animal
- Organism who mostly eats plants
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is negatively impacted
25 Clues: Any living thing • Home of a plant or animal • Organism creates its own food • Organism who mostly eats plants • Levels/positions on a food chain • Eats a variety of plants and animals • Organisms that eat other living things • Animals killed and eaten by other animals • A group of food chains within an ecosystem • A group of organisms from the same species • ...
LEAF STRUCTURE AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-01-19
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- keeps a plant from going dry and helps it grow
- collects rain water
- a sweet crystalline substance
- the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- a prosses plants go through to evolve
- the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation
- comprised of the xylem and the phloem, the main transport systems of plants
- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus
- the beginning of a plant
- an insect or other agent that conveys pollen to a plant and so allows fertilization
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- made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
- the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called
- an essential component of photosynthesis
- holds the atoms in a molecule together
- gives plants energy
- stems with secondary growth
- a diatomic molecule that is composed of two oxygen atoms held together by a covalent bond
- part of the plant that is in the ground
- two hydrogen atoms, each linked by a single chemical bond to an oxygen atom
20 Clues: collects rain water • gives plants energy • the beginning of a plant • stems with secondary growth • a sweet crystalline substance • a prosses plants go through to evolve • holds the atoms in a molecule together • part of the plant that is in the ground • an essential component of photosynthesis • keeps a plant from going dry and helps it grow • ...
ecology 2026-01-12
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- Organism that is eater by anott
- - the process of nitrogen moving through molecules
- Bacteria turn Ammonia back into nitrogen gas
- consoger-eats other consomer's
- things Bacteria, Monera, fungi, Plants & Animals
- Cycle the movement of carbon through organic organisms and air
- 2 organisms that live tog. without harming each other
- molecules are carbon based CDz is the source of carbon used by plants
- an ecosystem where all the water rol into I body of water.
- a community and their physical enviornment
- Makes oxyger
- Organisms that use plesto syrides (Plants #Algae)
- uses oxygene Ozoner Os Malecutes in upper atmosphere
- A group of ecosystons with similar climate & plants.
- a group of inter breeding organism.
- get nitrogen from food.
- consumer-herbivore
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- 2 organisms that eat the Same thing.
- the study of interactims between living and non-living things.
- and fire make CO₂ from Oxygen.
- Consumer-cats herbivores
- things Air, Soil, rock, water,
- bacteria- turn Ammonia into nitrates NO₂ NO3
- is formed when living things decompose
- dioxide cycle. The transfer of oxygen into CO2 and back
- bacteria can turn nitrogen gas into nitrogen-based molecules (Ammonia)
- uses up oxygen
- a group of populations that live in the Same area & interact.
- the evaporation of water throus
- use Ammonia & Nitrates as fertilizers
- and algae make oxygen from CO₂
31 Clues: Makes oxyger • uses up oxygen • consumer-herbivore • get nitrogen from food. • Consumer-cats herbivores • and fire make CO₂ from Oxygen. • consoger-eats other consomer's • things Air, Soil, rock, water, • and algae make oxygen from CO₂ • Organism that is eater by anott • the evaporation of water throus • a group of inter breeding organism. • 2 organisms that eat the Same thing. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-12-17
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- colorful parts of plants
- small holes on the heads of marine mammals that help them breathe
- to watch something closely in order to keep it safe
- things that are living and are not plants
- people or friends you spend a lot of time with
- places where people grow plants
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- round or oval-shaped things that have baby birds, fish, snakes, or insects inside
- what really happened
- to move smoothly
- large green plants that do not have flowers
- place sick people go for help
- types
- covered with something soft
- tell how big or little things are
- the area around the North Pole
- empty on the inside
16 Clues: types • to move smoothly • empty on the inside • what really happened • colorful parts of plants • covered with something soft • place sick people go for help • the area around the North Pole • places where people grow plants • tell how big or little things are • things that are living and are not plants • large green plants that do not have flowers • ...
7B - Review Crossword 2023-04-07
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- _______ means the amount of useful plant part per plant.
- is organic matter that is partially decomposed.
- _______ is the female part of a flower that contains ovules
- Other plants produce new stems that run underground called _______.
- _______ grains are small sticky cells.
- A _______ cycle is the stages that a living thing passes through to go from one generation to the next.
- _______ rotation is the practice of planting a different _______ in a particular field every year.
- A _______ is a group of organisms with similar traits that can reproduce with each other.
- _______ is the male part of a flower that produces pollen
- A _______ is a tiny piece of material in a cell’s nucleus. Each _______ in a cell is responsible for the inheritance of certain traits or characteristics.
- _______ are the male and female parts used for reproduction
- Reproduction of plants that doesn’t involve seeds is called _______reproduction.
- _______ anchor the plant in the soil
- _______ is attaching a part of one plant onto another plant.
- Some seed plants reproduce from their roots. New plants that form on roots are called _______.
- A variety has specific characteristics, or _______, that distinguish it from other varieties.
- _____ is not just dirt. It has spaces with air or water that is between its mineral and organic particles
- _______ is the evaporation of water from the surface of the plant—mainly from the leaves.
- _______ produce food for the plant
- tiny tubes in the roots and stems.
- the plant cell is surrounded by a membrane that has _______ , or tiny openings.
- is a special name given to the movement of water particles through a membrane
- there are separate male and female _______ for reproduction
- _______ resources are living things that can be used for human needs.
- Some produce _______, which are long stems that grow along the surface of the soil.
- Plants produce flowers and cones only so they can make seeds. To do this, the adult seed plant needs to undergo the process of _______.
- Selective _______ is the process of selecting plants with specific traits and reproducing them.
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- _______ respiration is when plants use this sugar for food, they get energy and produce carbon dioxide and water as waste.
- In farm management, each planted field will often be used to support growth of just one variety of plant. This is called _______.
- _______takes place when there is a difference between the concentration of a substance inside and outside a cell.
- Environmental _______ is balancing the needs of humans with the needs of the environment.
- Monoculture also reduces the _______, that is, the number of different species, of the environment, since only one kind of habitat is available.
- Sometimes, a natural predator is used to control a pest. This method of pest control is called _______ control.
- _______ are small pieces of a plant that usually have a part of the stem and a few leaves.
- The _______ capture the sun’s energy and use it to join carbon dioxide and water together to make sugar. This process also produces oxygen.
- In this unit, we are going to look only at those plants that make seeds, or _______ plants.
- In the process of photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. In the process of cellular respiration, plants use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. _______ exchange is the process of these gases entering and leaving the plant.
- _______engineering is a process in which single genes are added to a plant’s cells.
- _______ are chemicals that kill plants.
- A _______ is a subset of a species.
- _______ are substances that provide the energy and materials that plants need to grow.
- Another process that does not require a difference in substance concentration is called _______ transport. _______ transport uses energy to move substances in and out of plant cells.
- Plants also prevent _______, which is the process that moves soil from one place to another.
- _______ contain an embryo that will form a new plant
- Substances that kill insects are called _______.
- Many flowering plants rely on _______, which are organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another. Birds, insects, and even bats can be _______.
- _______ provide a pathway for movement of water and food
- action is when water travels from the roots to the leaves
- _______consequences are something that you didn’t predict would result from what you did.
49 Clues: _______ produce food for the plant • tiny tubes in the roots and stems. • A _______ is a subset of a species. • _______ anchor the plant in the soil • _______ grains are small sticky cells. • _______ are chemicals that kill plants. • is organic matter that is partially decomposed. • Substances that kill insects are called _______. • ...
CHORES 2019-10-10
Ch 8 Soilless Plant Production 2022-10-20
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- Cultivation of plants in water.
- (2words) For horticultural soil-plotting mixes, refers to large, inorganic particles used to create large pores in the mix.
- (2words)An instrument used to measure the soluble salts concentration in soil or potting mixes.
- (2words)Clays that expand greatly upon absorption of interlayer water and shrink upon drying.
- The symbiotic cultivation of plants and fish in a recirculating environment. Plants use the waste from the fish and the fish use the water cleaned by the plants.
- Growing plants without soil.
- Growing materials in which plants can be started that are loose, well drained, fine textured, low in nutrients, and free of disease.
- (3words) A hydroponic method of growing plants where a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is recirculated past the bare roots.
- Inorganic fibrous substance that is produced by steam blasting and cooling molten glass or a similar substance and is used as an insulator and filtering material.
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- (2words)Plant growing media made up of some type of course aggregate, organic amendment, and possibly some soil.
- (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table.
- (2words) Chemicals that combine with metal ions and remove them from their sphere of action.
- Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut.
- (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots.
- The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment.
15 Clues: Growing plants without soil. • Cultivation of plants in water. • Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut. • The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment. • (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table. • (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots. • ...
Plants Leaves and Roots (MS&QH) 2022-03-04
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- maintains pressure within a plant cell
- indicates sunburnt plants
- two variations, rough or smooth
- organelle that migrates to plasma membrane to secrete contents to outside
- arrangement of leaves
- powerhouse of the cell
- what carries nutrients to the plant
- organic molecules made in photosynthesis
- plants that live many years
- 95% of the plant cell
- example of water storage roots
- makes glucose and oxygen
- scientific name of a maple tree
- what the cell wall is made of
- flattened leaf blade
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- plants that have pitfalls and traps
- spongy roots that extend above the waters surface to exchange gas
- carries water and nutrients
- where protein synthesis occurs
- the phase of cell division in which chromosomes condense
- the two layers that bind the nucleus
- study of plants
- plant from the Sarranceniacae family
- opening where gasses are exchanged
- process of asexual cell division
- outer most layer of cell
26 Clues: study of plants • flattened leaf blade • arrangement of leaves • 95% of the plant cell • powerhouse of the cell • outer most layer of cell • makes glucose and oxygen • indicates sunburnt plants • carries water and nutrients • plants that live many years • what the cell wall is made of • where protein synthesis occurs • example of water storage roots • two variations, rough or smooth • ...
Natural Resources 2021-12-05
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- Mass cutting of trees
- A symbiotic bacteria that lives in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- A blanket of air that surrounds the Earth
- Process by which nitrate turns into nitrogen in atmosphere
- The product of photosynthesis
- Water loss of plants in the form of water vapour
- Cooling down of water vapour to form water droplets
- Process by which non usable nitrogen is turned into usable nitrogen
- A natural process that heats the Earth's surface
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- Plants using CO2 to release glucose
- Fuel is heated and reacts with oxygen to release energy
- Formation of water vapour with the process of heating
- The trapping of the Sun's warmth in Earth's atmosphere
- Process by which nitrogen in atmosphere turns into nitrate
- Displacement of the upper layer of soil
- Degradation of animal or plant bodies
- Intaking oxygen and releasing CO2
- Process by which rain is formed
- Converting dead plants into ammonia
- A factor that contributes in pollution
20 Clues: Mass cutting of trees • The product of photosynthesis • Process by which rain is formed • Intaking oxygen and releasing CO2 • Plants using CO2 to release glucose • Converting dead plants into ammonia • Degradation of animal or plant bodies • A factor that contributes in pollution • Displacement of the upper layer of soil • A blanket of air that surrounds the Earth • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-28
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- Fern spores is called
- The group of plant hormones
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- and other components when they mature
- The main food-carrying tissue
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or plant
- cylinderical cells with pitted ends
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads or gymnosperm
- Structures that either store or absorb food
- Meristemastic tissues make up
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- cells, plants that lack
- Plants that can live for sevral years and reproduce flower and seeds yearly
- The time of life span of plants \
- tissue,specialized transport tissue
- Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant
- liverworts are classified as this or leafy
- The inner boundary of the cortex
- substances that slowly move from cell to cell by osmosis and diffusion
- When a plants life span is 2 years is called
- elements, are tubular cells that are stacked from end to end
- it is an important part of growing a plant
21 Clues: Fern spores is called • cells, plants that lack • The group of plant hormones • The main food-carrying tissue • Meristemastic tissues make up • The inner boundary of the cortex • The time of life span of plants \ • tissue,specialized transport tissue • cylinderical cells with pitted ends • and other components when they mature • liverworts are classified as this or leafy • ...
Plunge Into The Polar 2015-05-19
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- allows animals to maintain body temperature
- is courser and waterproof
- specific fat layer between the skin and muscle
- slows metabolism to allow them to sleep until they can hunt for food again
- plants produce long stems called
- Grow in sheltered places on bare rock
- animals without a backbone
- also known as "killer whales"
- feathers, which are thicker
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- dome-shaped hills
- land of sedges,mosses,grasses, and lichens growing in patches
- bacteria necessary to produce amino acids, some plants use this, plants convert it into ammonia
- fine and traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- plants that live for more than two years
- specific function or position within a community of organisms
- ears prevent heat loss
- allows smaller animals to survive from harsh polar conditions
- allows animals to blend with their environment
- underground frozen layer of ice
- small bulb that breaks off,puts down roots, and grows into a new plant
20 Clues: dome-shaped hills • ears prevent heat loss • is courser and waterproof • animals without a backbone • feathers, which are thicker • also known as "killer whales" • underground frozen layer of ice • plants produce long stems called • Grow in sheltered places on bare rock • plants that live for more than two years • allows animals to maintain body temperature • ...
Ecology 1 2023-03-06
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- a plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant.
- Structures that either stores food or helps absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
- Specialized transport tissue
- Liverworts are classified as this or leafy.
- produced rapidly dividing cells
- Group of plant Hormone
- sporophyte produces roots and a thick underground stem
- Plants with vascular tissue
- Structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycad and other gymnosperm plants.
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- plants that can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seeds yearly
- lacks specialized transport tissues
- One of the first plant hormones to be identified
- A plants lifespan of 2 years is called
- Fern spores form in a structure
- Compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- Opening in the outer layers of leaves and some stems
- A plant that completes its lifespan
- plant structure that contains embryo,contains nutrients for the embryo, and is covered with a protective coat.
- gaseous hormone
- cluster of a sporangia forms this
20 Clues: gaseous hormone • Group of plant Hormone • Plants with vascular tissue • Specialized transport tissue • Fern spores form in a structure • produced rapidly dividing cells • cluster of a sporangia forms this • lacks specialized transport tissues • A plant that completes its lifespan • A plants lifespan of 2 years is called • Compact cluster of spore-bearing structures • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2023-04-24
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- Volcanic eruptions rock formations and plate tectonics are examples of this.
- Forms of matter are passed from one one organism to another, one biosphere to another.
- Water in the sky forms into clouds.
- What eats plants for nitrogen source.
- Essential for life makes important chemicals such as DNA
- Element that is in each of the cycles
- Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen.
- Something that is made by man that adds phosphorus to water.
- Phosphorus is limited in this kind of water.
- activity Mining and burning of fossil fuels clearing of land and use of fertilizers.
- fuels Decayed plants and animals create...
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- Activities performed by living organisms
- Limited in oceans.
- Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2.
- Nitrogen ___ in oceans
- Formation of clouds lightning and flow of water are effects of this.
- Chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Rain fall to the ground.
- Water goes to the sky.
- rain Caused by humans type harmful to plants and animals
20 Clues: Limited in oceans. • Nitrogen ___ in oceans • Water goes to the sky. • Rain fall to the ground. • Water in the sky forms into clouds. • What eats plants for nitrogen source. • Element that is in each of the cycles • Activities performed by living organisms • Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen. • Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2. • ...
Life Organisms in their Envionment 2023-02-08
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- an animal that eats other animals
- any organism that can produce its own food
- a living thing
- a substance that living things need to function and grow
- a gas found in Earth's atmosphere
- cell structures used for photosynthesis
- an animal that eats only plants
- one of the gases in Earth's air
- to act upon one another
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- an animal that eats plants and other animals
- a way to trace energy between organisms
- the process by which plants make food from light
- a green material in plant leaves and stems
- organisms that feed on plants and other animals
- any organism that eats another organism
- any organism that is eaten by another organism
- the air, water and organisms surrounding a given organism
- a sugar that cells use for energy
- web a group of food chains that are all connected
- a collection of living things and the environment they live in
20 Clues: a living thing • to act upon one another • an animal that eats only plants • one of the gases in Earth's air • an animal that eats other animals • a gas found in Earth's atmosphere • a sugar that cells use for energy • a way to trace energy between organisms • cell structures used for photosynthesis • any organism that eats another organism • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2021-01-13
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- This shows where energy flows
- Producers who make their own food through photosynthesis
- Feeds on the leftover remains of an organism
- Shows the feeding relationships between many organisms
- Type of animal that only eats plants
- Type of consumer that eats primary consumers and producers
- Process that producers create their own food
- Example of an grass munching insect that is a primary consumer
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- Teacher who teaches you about ecosystems
- Type of animal that eats plants and meat
- Where food webs and food chains begin
- Predator that has no true predators
- Type of consumer that only eats plants
- Where the ice caps are melting at a really fast rate
- A collection of living and nonliving things interacting in a specific place
- Consumer that is similar to secondary consumers
- Factors that are nonliving in an ecosystem
- Ecosystems have no ________
- Another name for a living thing
- Factors that are living in an ecosystem
- Type of animal that eats meat
21 Clues: Ecosystems have no ________ • This shows where energy flows • Type of animal that eats meat • Another name for a living thing • Predator that has no true predators • Type of animal that only eats plants • Where food webs and food chains begin • Type of consumer that only eats plants • Factors that are living in an ecosystem • Teacher who teaches you about ecosystems • ...
Biology 2022-10-20
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- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- an animal that is hunted and killed for food
- living or once living things in a ecosystem
- an organism that eats plants and animals for energy
- made up of parts of earth that exist
- an organism that lives on something else
- an animal that only eats meat/flesh
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- something that carries living organisms
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- plants,algae,plankton,and bacteria share this in common
- an area characterized by its features
- an animal that naturally prays on others
- non-living part of an Ecosystem
- the amount of individuals in a certain place
- an animal that feeds on strictly plants
- groups of organisms that live and interact with each other
- a human or animal that eats plants and meat
- the weather conditions in a general area
- an individual plant, animal or single celled life form
- home to an animal, plant or organism
20 Clues: non-living part of an Ecosystem • an animal that only eats meat/flesh • made up of parts of earth that exist • home to an animal, plant or organism • an area characterized by its features • an animal that feeds on strictly plants • something that carries living organisms • an animal that naturally prays on others • the weather conditions in a general area • ...
ecology 2023-05-08
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- animal which only eats meat
- animal which only eats plants
- describe the processes of carbon dioxide being removed and released into the environment
- representation of phase when population growth increasing slowly on graph
- of interconnected food chains
- describes processes by which nitrogen being constantly removed and released into surroundings
- organism which is unable to make their own food
- last trophic level
- allows us to compare number of organisms present
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- process where plants and animals releases carbon dioxide into surrounding
- allows us to compare total energy
- phase when death rate equals birth rate and population size becomes constant, represented on graph
- bacteria breaking down nitrates in soil into nitrogen
- ammonium compounds converted to nitrates through bacteria
- different populations of plants and animals live together and interact to make up ____
- animal which eats both plants and meat
- represents feeding relationships
- organism which get their energy from breaking down dead organisms
- organism which only undergo internal decomposition
- organism that makes its own food
20 Clues: last trophic level • animal which only eats meat • animal which only eats plants • of interconnected food chains • represents feeding relationships • organism that makes its own food • allows us to compare total energy • animal which eats both plants and meat • organism which is unable to make their own food • allows us to compare number of organisms present • ...
OHALO Feb 1st 2024-02-01
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- What we will give to the world
- Our favorite octoploid berry
- We embrace it
- ET makes it and we dont talk about it
- The data that drives us (aka What they do in that one room in the lab all day)
- What breeders have always done to plants, and what we are doing much faster and more efficiently now
- Ohalo East
- Mills River and McDonalds have the best
- Dairy alternative that chermondberry team probably likes
- They are already eating our plants, but we aren't ready yet :(
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- We will cut it
- Ohalo North
- Ohalo South
- Because we invented an entirely new are of plant breeding
- What the tissue culture (TC) team must be
- What we grow in vitro plants on
- Most widely consumed vegetable in US
- Sounds like what the plants would ask you to do, if you were tending them and they grew too much
- What we call the whole lot of us
- The jankiest looking ones are apparently the most valuable
20 Clues: Ohalo East • Ohalo North • Ohalo South • We embrace it • We will cut it • Our favorite octoploid berry • What we will give to the world • What we grow in vitro plants on • What we call the whole lot of us • Most widely consumed vegetable in US • ET makes it and we dont talk about it • Mills River and McDonalds have the best • What the tissue culture (TC) team must be • ...
Plantation Cross Word II 2024-06-08
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- The white flowers of the coffee plant that precede the berries.
- The step where coffee beans are spread out to lose moisture after fermentation.
- Fully oxidized tea type
- Country where tea originated
- Tea that is partially oxidized
- A process used in coffee processing to remove the mucilage layer.
- Compound in tea that gives it astringency
- Type of tea that is minimally oxidized
- Pepper grows on this climbing plant structure.
- Higher levels at which coffee plants grow best.
- The layer that covers the coffee bean inside the berry.
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- A large farm where coffee plants are cultivated.
- Cover provided to young tea plants
- Process of brewing tea leaves in water
- The seeds of the coffee plant, used to brew coffee.
- Genus name for the pepper plant.
- Region in India famous for its pepper production.
- Colour of peppercorns after removing the outer skin.
- The process of collecting ripe coffee
- Insects or animal harmful to tea plants
20 Clues: Fully oxidized tea type • Country where tea originated • Tea that is partially oxidized • Genus name for the pepper plant. • Cover provided to young tea plants • The process of collecting ripe coffee • Process of brewing tea leaves in water • Type of tea that is minimally oxidized • Insects or animal harmful to tea plants • Compound in tea that gives it astringency • ...
Unit 8 Science Section 3 Sexual Reproduction 2024-04-02
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- the condition of having gametes similar in shape
- an organ in simpler plants that produce sperm cells
- long, whip like structure extending from a cell used for locomotion
- the female gonad in animals
- an act of fertilization involving the transfer is cell contents to another cell
- the male organ of plants
- the condition of having anisogametes
- the male gonad in animals
- the condition of having isogametes
- the egg cell
- an organ in lower vascular plants
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- the results of fertilization in which two gametes have fused together
- a small flagellated male gamete that swims to the egg to fertilize it
- a reproductive organ of gymnosperm
- incapable of independent movement
- cone bearing plants
- having gametes of different size and shape
- the part of the stamen of a flower that bears the pollen
- gamete-producing organ in animals
- the condition of being oogamous
- gametes that are similar in shape and size
- stored food material in the egg of many animals
22 Clues: the egg cell • cone bearing plants • the male organ of plants • the male gonad in animals • the female gonad in animals • the condition of being oogamous • incapable of independent movement • gamete-producing organ in animals • an organ in lower vascular plants • a reproductive organ of gymnosperm • the condition of having isogametes • the condition of having anisogametes • ...
Type of Scientists 2026-03-11
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- — studies plants, trees, flowers, and plant growth.
- — studies human cultures and how people live.
- — studies artifacts and remains from ancient civilizations.
- — studies plants and animals that live in the ocean.
- — studies reptiles and amphibians such as snakes, frogs, and lizards.
- — studies living things like plants and animals.
- — studies weather, storms, and climate.
- — studies insects like ants, bees, and butterflies.
- — studies animals and their behavior.
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- — studies energy, motion, forces, and how the universe works.
- — studies the ocean, waves, currents, and marine environments.
- — studies how plants, animals, and environments interact.
- — studies rocks, minerals, and the Earth.
- — studies stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- — uses science and math to design and build machines, buildings, and technology.
- — studies birds.
- — studies chemicals, substances, and how they react with each other.
- — studies fossils and dinosaurs to learn about ancient life.
- — studies earthquakes and movements of the Earth’s crust.
- — studies tiny organisms like bacteria using microscopes.
20 Clues: — studies birds. • — studies animals and their behavior. • — studies weather, storms, and climate. • — studies rocks, minerals, and the Earth. • — studies human cultures and how people live. • — studies stars, planets, galaxies, and space. • — studies living things like plants and animals. • — studies plants, trees, flowers, and plant growth. • ...
Horticulture Vocab Crossword 2026-03-17
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- Powerhouse of the cell
- Area in the cell where microtubules are produced
- 4th stage of mitosis
- Organic compounds produced in plants
- Movement of dissolved substances from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- 3rd stage of mitosis
- Growth of plants in response to light
- Transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism
- Process by which plant grows from seed
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- Process which occurs after mitosis where the cell splits & 2 daughter cells are created
- Singe piece of coiled DNA which contains many genes, regulatory elements & nucleotides
- Process where new cells are created
- 2nd stage of mitosis
- First embyonic leaf of leaves of a seedling which emerge at time of germination
- Loss of water from leaves
- Anchor plants in soil
- Plant cell which is limp through reduction of pressure
- One copy of a duplicated chromosome which is usually joined to the other copy by a centromere
- First stage of mitosis
- Pores found on the surfaces of plants
20 Clues: 2nd stage of mitosis • 4th stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of mitosis • Anchor plants in soil • Powerhouse of the cell • First stage of mitosis • Loss of water from leaves • Process where new cells are created • Organic compounds produced in plants • Growth of plants in response to light • Pores found on the surfaces of plants • Process by which plant grows from seed • ...
EVS FUN GAME 2025-07-31
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- This process removes waste from the body
- Giving water to the plants or crops on the field
- plant part for photosynthesis
- It's how living things use food to get energy. Name the process
- This is how living things sense changes around them
- The only bee in the hive that lays eggs
- Study of fossils
- scientist who studies fossils
- All living things move. Name the process.
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- bees live here
- bees fly from one flower to another to collect this sweet liquid
- the part of the plant where bees find nectar
- Living things can make babies
- opposite of living
- A kind of food for the plants
- This part of plant grows underground and takes in water
- reacting to changes
- this insect makes honey
- Taking in food or nutrients
- Bees help plants grow by spreading this
- This process helps animals and plants get bigger
- This part holds the plant up and carries water to the leaves
22 Clues: bees live here • Study of fossils • opposite of living • reacting to changes • this insect makes honey • Taking in food or nutrients • Living things can make babies • plant part for photosynthesis • A kind of food for the plants • scientist who studies fossils • The only bee in the hive that lays eggs • Bees help plants grow by spreading this • ...
In Full Bloom 2026-05-25
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- Fragrant purple herb loved by bees and gardeners
- Decomposed organic matter that enriches soil
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- Tiny sap-sucking insects that plague garden plants
- To cut back plants to encourage new growth
- Small hand tool for digging and transplanting
- Rich, fertile soil beloved by gardeners
- Long-handled digging tool with a flat blade
- The scientific study of plants
- Protective layer spread over soil to retain moisture
- Underground storage organ, like a tulip's base
- A flower, or the act of flowering
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- The process by which a seed begins to grow
- The sticky tip of a flower that catches pollen
- Returns to bloom year after year
- Climbing plant with cascading purple flower clusters
- The powdery substance bees carry between flowers
- The cold enemy of tender plants in autumn
- A plant completing its life cycle in one year
- Underground stem of an iris or ginger plant
20 Clues: The scientific study of plants • Returns to bloom year after year • A flower, or the act of flowering • Rich, fertile soil beloved by gardeners • The cold enemy of tender plants in autumn • The process by which a seed begins to grow • To cut back plants to encourage new growth • Long-handled digging tool with a flat blade • Underground stem of an iris or ginger plant • ...
Biology Module 11 Plant Diversity & Preproduction 2024-02-11
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- Flowers with both stamens and carpels
- Flowers made up of several individual flowers
- Plants that grow year after year
- Plants that live for two years
- Flowers with either stamens or carpels, but not both
- A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
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- The stem that holds the flower
- A "seed leaf" that develops as a part of the seed
- The male reproductive organs of the flower
- Plants that live for only one year
- The green leaflike structures above the pedicel
- The female reproductive organs of the flower
- The study of plants
13 Clues: The study of plants • The stem that holds the flower • Plants that live for two years • Plants that grow year after year • Plants that live for only one year • Flowers with both stamens and carpels • The male reproductive organs of the flower • The female reproductive organs of the flower • Flowers made up of several individual flowers • ...
Plants 4.2-Vocabulary 1 2024-09-20
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- Where photosynthesis in the plant takes place
- Process used by organisms to make offspring
- How plants make food using the sun's energy
- supports the plant & transports water, nutrients, and sugar
- Green pigment used during photosynthesis
- Anchor plants in the ground & absorbs water & nutrients
- How plants transfer pollen for reproduction
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- A plants male reproductive structure
- Adjustments made by organisms to survive
- A plants female reproductive structure
- A gas used by plants during photosynthesis
11 Clues: A plants male reproductive structure • A plants female reproductive structure • Adjustments made by organisms to survive • Green pigment used during photosynthesis • A gas used by plants during photosynthesis • Process used by organisms to make offspring • How plants make food using the sun's energy • How plants transfer pollen for reproduction • ...
Science Vocab 2023-11-16
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- Result Respiration Respiration
- How plants make their food
- To change; Transform
- How Carbon Moves
- The inputs required to make the output
- When chloroplasts feel sunlight
- Chloroplast of living animals; Heterophods
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- Food plants make
- The output of an input after a transformation
- The permanent version of a physical change
- Waste product of plants, really neccerary for our survival
- Mittocondria of plants
- Heterophods taking in oxygen
13 Clues: Food plants make • How Carbon Moves • To change; Transform • Mittocondria of plants • How plants make their food • Heterophods taking in oxygen • Result Respiration Respiration • When chloroplasts feel sunlight • The inputs required to make the output • The permanent version of a physical change • Chloroplast of living animals; Heterophods • ...
Ecoystem Fun 2024-11-10
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- A living thing that eats other living things for food. This includes all animals.
- An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler parts.
- The way living things rely on each other and their environment to survive.
- Non-living parts of the environment, like water, air, and rocks.
- A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- A type of plant or animal that is at risk of becoming extinct.
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- An animal that only eats plants.
- A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself.
- When a type of plant or animal completely dies out and no longer exists on Earth.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together as a system.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
- Living parts of the environment, including all plants and animals.
- A living thing that can make its own food. This includes all green plants on land.
16 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals. • A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food. • A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself. • The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows. • ...
Invertebrates 2019-03-05
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- an organism that lives inside or on another organism
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- a tiny hole or opening that allows the passage of liquid
- invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a hard outer outer shell
- chemicals that kill pests
- long,round body
- outer skeleton
- immature form of animal that looks different from the adult
- animals that only eat other animals/meat
- structures or behaviors that allow animal to perform these basic functions in their environments
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- feeds on dead plants/animals
- flexible ribbon of tiny teeth
- organelle for breathing
- the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- animals that only eat plants
- organism that parasite lives in or on
- a process in which an animal’s body undergoes dramatic changes in form during its life cycle
- an animal that carries pollen among plants
- largest group of mollusks. ex snails and slugs
- two shells held together by hinges. ex clams
20 Clues: outer skeleton • long,round body • organelle for breathing • chemicals that kill pests • feeds on dead plants/animals • animals that only eat plants • flexible ribbon of tiny teeth • organism that parasite lives in or on • animals that eat both plants and animals • animals that only eat other animals/meat • an animal that carries pollen among plants • ...
ch 4, 5, 6 2021-02-11
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- genetic ability to adjust to different environmental conditions
- available water
- nitrogen, phospherous, potassium
- fully hydrated to a normal state of distension
- describing a compound that is poisonous to plants
- movement of water through the soil
- yellowing of leaves
- downward entry of water into the soil
- the plants ability to survive low temperatures
- imaginary line defined by the branch spread
- water remaining in the soil after gravitational water has drained and before the permanent wilting point has been reached
- instrument used to measure soil moisture
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- CEC
- small area with climatic characteristics that distinguish it from its immediate surrounding area
- turning to a gas or a vapor
- group of plants in a landscape with similar water requirements
- severe drying out. Dehydration
- substance applied to the foliage of plants to reduce water loss
- washing out of chemicals down through the soil
- when water is drawn out of the roots
- gradual process by which a given tree adapts to changes in its environment
21 Clues: CEC • available water • yellowing of leaves • turning to a gas or a vapor • severe drying out. Dehydration • nitrogen, phospherous, potassium • movement of water through the soil • when water is drawn out of the roots • downward entry of water into the soil • instrument used to measure soil moisture • imaginary line defined by the branch spread • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- (plants) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- When the water mixes with dust in the sky and forms a cloud
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- organisms that make their own food
- organism that eats both animals and plants
- and organism that only eats meat
- organism that only eats plants
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen, principally nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen (N2)
- any plant, makes their own food
- how animals breathe
- the consumer that eats plants (eats first)
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- anything living
- not living
- the animal that eats the animal
- the thing transferred when an organism eats the other
- when the sun makes water rise into the sky
- each level in the food pyramid
- When the water from the clouds fall out (rain, sleet, snow, etc..)
- species that arrives in the ecosystem first
20 Clues: not living • anything living • how animals breathe • organism that only eats plants • each level in the food pyramid • the animal that eats the animal • any plant, makes their own food • and organism that only eats meat • organisms that make their own food • organism that eats both animals and plants • when the sun makes water rise into the sky • ...
Unit 1 Bend 2 2023-03-06
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- energy used in atp
- the cycle of nitrogen between animals and plants
- how plants get food
- when a cell is at equilibrium
- energy is used in transporting cells
- when something moves from a high to low concentration
- the cycle of phosphorus between animals and plants
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
- no energy is used in transporting cells
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback)
- CO2
- the cycle of rain
- the cycle of carbon in animals and plants
- when a cell gets too little water
- O2
- celluar energy
- when water moves from high to low concentrations
- when a cell gets too much water
20 Clues: O2 • CO2 • celluar energy • the cycle of rain • energy used in atp • how plants get food • when a cell is at equilibrium • when a cell gets too much water • when a cell gets too little water • energy is used in transporting cells • no energy is used in transporting cells • the cycle of carbon in animals and plants • the cycle of nitrogen between animals and plants • ...
Spring is Here! 2015-02-19
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- Rain______ keep falling on my head.
- Reap what you sow?
- Pomme de terre in French
- Helps plants grow
- Someone who grows large crops?
- Orderly fashion in which crops are planted
- Kitchen scraps turn into this
- First day of Spring (Two words)
- Nutritious, and many are green
- Part of a flower
- Precedes thunder
- Small area to grow plants
- Second month
- Dirt and Water?
- Garfield and ______
- Harbinger of rain
- In like a lion?
- A plant's foundation?
- Garden tool
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- Sweet summer treat
- Plants need this to survive
- Some gardeners use these
- Sweet and juicy, they come in a variety of colors
- Baby sheep
- They're ALL so cute! (Two words)
- Not naturally hybridized
- Early sign of spring?
- Cousin of cabbage (Two words)
- Worms help make this (Two words)
- Picnic and Easter _______
- Temporary rain shelter
- 43,560 sq. ft
- Old fruit or vegetable varieties
- Plants grown without chemicals
- Bugs Bunny loves these
35 Clues: Baby sheep • Garden tool • Second month • 43,560 sq. ft • Dirt and Water? • In like a lion? • Part of a flower • Precedes thunder • Helps plants grow • Harbinger of rain • Sweet summer treat • Reap what you sow? • Garfield and ______ • Early sign of spring? • A plant's foundation? • Temporary rain shelter • Bugs Bunny loves these • Pomme de terre in French • Some gardeners use these • ...
living and non - living 2016-04-25
Across
- Gas which is being inhaled by living things.
- All living and non-living object contains this.
- Part of a plant which grows upwards.
- All living things have this feature.
- A group of similiar living things that can reproduce among themselves.
- Living things that depend on other living things for food.
- Organisms with more than one cell.
- The respond of roots and stems towards and against the earth.
- All living things need this for energy.
Down
- Part of a plant which grows downwards.
- and night The time when plants perform photosynthesis.
- The process of removing waste from the body.
- The process of inhaling and exhaling gas.
- Organisms with a single cell.
- The respond of plants towards sunlight.
- The object through which most plants are produced.
- The structural and functional unit of a living thing.
- Living things that make their own food.
- The cell organ through which plants excrete.
- The body organ through which fishes breathe.
20 Clues: Organisms with a single cell. • Organisms with more than one cell. • Part of a plant which grows upwards. • All living things have this feature. • Part of a plant which grows downwards. • The respond of plants towards sunlight. • Living things that make their own food. • All living things need this for energy. • The process of inhaling and exhaling gas. • ...
Ecosystem 2016-05-24
Across
- struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources-food, water, space
- another name for consumer
- organism that performs photosynthesis
- eats only meat
- type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
- ecosystem located on land
- all the members of one species in a particular area
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed or killed
- any relationship between 2 organisms in which at least one organism benefits
- another name for producer
- an organism that consumes only plants
- all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem
Down
- organisms that break down remains of dead plants and animals
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped
- an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animal
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- ecosystem located in body of water
- eats both plants and animals
- organism that hunts its food
- organism that is hunted
20 Clues: eats only meat • organism that is hunted • another name for consumer • ecosystem located on land • another name for producer • eats both plants and animals • organism that hunts its food • ecosystem located in body of water • organism that performs photosynthesis • an organism that consumes only plants • type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit • ...
Ecosystem 2016-05-24
Across
- organism that performs photosynthesis
- another name for producer
- ecosystem located in body of water
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped
- struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources-food, water, space
- an organism that consumes only plants
- eats both plants and animals
- organism that is hunted
Down
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- all the members of one species in a particular area
- an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animal
- ecosystem located on land
- eats only meat
- organisms that break down remains of dead plants and animals
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed or killed
- another name for consumer
- type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
- any relationship between 2 organisms in which at least one organism benefits
- organism that hunts its food
- all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem
20 Clues: eats only meat • organism that is hunted • another name for producer • ecosystem located on land • another name for consumer • organism that hunts its food • eats both plants and animals • ecosystem located in body of water • organism that performs photosynthesis • an organism that consumes only plants • type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit • ...
Chapter 5 - Lesson 3 Crossword 2017-10-30
Across
- A visual map of feeding relationships.
- Feeding relationships between organisms.
- Organism that hunts only other animals for energy.
- Another way organisms can obtain food from chemicals, without the need of sunlight.
- Consume only nonliving organic matter example: leaf litter.
- Process in which organisms use oxygen to release the chemical byproducts.
- The number by how much each trophic level goes up by.
- A process that helps plants obtain their food.
- Organisms that consume producers primarily.
Down
- Rank in a feeding Hierarchy.
- One that makes It's own food for example: Plants.
- Organisms that rely on others for energy.
- total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- No process involving energy conservation is 100% efficient.
- Organism that both hunts animals and consumes plants.
- Specie who holds a great amount of importance in it's community.
- Another name for consumers.
- Organism that consume plants only for energy.
- Break down nonliving matter into simpler parts. Example: Fungi and bacteria.
- A name for large detritivores like vultures.
20 Clues: Another name for consumers. • Rank in a feeding Hierarchy. • A visual map of feeding relationships. • Feeding relationships between organisms. • Organisms that rely on others for energy. • Organisms that consume producers primarily. • A name for large detritivores like vultures. • Organism that consume plants only for energy. • ...
Raeka Martinez Science Extra Credit 2021-12-13
Across
- organisms compete for resources
- makes their own food/energy using photosynthesis
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and one is harmed
- organisms interacting with each other in their environment
- constant replacement of one community by another
- the ability to adapt and survive change
- eats both plants and meat
- gets their energy from breaking down dead plants and animals
- chain a flow of energy between living things
- only eats meat
- factors all living things in an ecosystem
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- a place where an organism lives
- variety of life
Down
- web a network of food chains
- eats the producers or other consumers for energy
- living individual or individuals
- only eats plants
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and one isn’t harmed
- a number of organisms an ecosystem can support
- process when fertile land becomes desert
- factors all non-living things in an ecosystem
- exotic species introduced into a new habitat
- density number of organisms living in an area
- large community of plants and animals
25 Clues: only eats meat • variety of life • only eats plants • eats both plants and meat • web a network of food chains • organisms compete for resources • a place where an organism lives • living individual or individuals • large community of plants and animals • the ability to adapt and survive change • process when fertile land becomes desert • factors all living things in an ecosystem • ...
Difficult Coral 2023-12-12
Across
- The addition of new individuals to a population
- Square frame used for sampling an area
- Type of radiation that can damage corals and other organisms
- Animal that feeds on plants or algae
- Animal with a backbone
- Act of feeding on plants or algae
- The basic unit of a coral colony
- Animal that feeds on both plants and animals
- Loss of colour and symbiotic algae from corals due to stress
Down
- Young or immature organis
- Type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- The symbiotic algae that live inside corals
- Immature stage of an animal that undergoes metamorphosis
- Animal without a backbone
- Stinging cell found in cnidarians
- Animal that feeds on other animals
- Genus of branching corals that are dominant in many reefs
- Close relationship between two different organisms
- Organic matter that results from the decomposition of plants and animals
- Community of living and non-living things that interact with each other
20 Clues: Animal with a backbone • Young or immature organis • Animal without a backbone • The basic unit of a coral colony • Stinging cell found in cnidarians • Act of feeding on plants or algae • Animal that feeds on other animals • Animal that feeds on plants or algae • Square frame used for sampling an area • The symbiotic algae that live inside corals • ...
