plants Crossword Puzzles
ecology vocab - lylab 2024-04-05
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- factor non-living thing in a eco
- takes stuff
- a parasite
- organisms that eat other plants or animals for energy
- eats plants
- make stuff
- an organism that can produce it own food and things needed for survival
- organism that breaks things down
- eats mostly meat
- an area with plants and animals and other organisms
- interacting group of various species in common location
- a living things
- higher on food chain
- all the food chains and ecosystems
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- the region on above or below the surface
- decaying bio mass is what they eat
- natural environment of plant or animal
- chain the higher you are the better off you are
- the animals a parasite lives on
- living thing in a eco
- eats both plants and animals
- relationship of organisms to one another by physical surroundings
- lower on food chain
- organisms of the same species living together
- level simulating the activity of another endocrine gland
25 Clues: a parasite • make stuff • takes stuff • eats plants • a living things • eats mostly meat • lower on food chain • higher on food chain • living thing in a eco • eats both plants and animals • the animals a parasite lives on • factor non-living thing in a eco • organism that breaks things down • decaying bio mass is what they eat • all the food chains and ecosystems • ...
ECOLOGY 2024-04-05
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- Where plants and animals naturally live and grow
- an organisms that makes its own food
- Where biotic and abiotic organisms thrive
- factors Living
- an organism that is able to form nutrution
- someone who feeds off the dead animal
- non living
- an functioning living things
- organism that uses a host
- Study of relationships between animals
- small group of several organisms
- The body an parasite uses
- an organism that only eats meet
- an organism that only eats plants and animals
- an organisms that feeds on plants
- an organism that cannot produce its own food
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- an organism that eats other plants and animals for energy
- Eats and kills all
- the order food and animals get eaten
- What gets united
- a bubble of life
- Group of the same organisms
- someone who digests everything left over
- the position of an organisms in a food chain
- All the food sources in an community
25 Clues: non living • factors Living • What gets united • a bubble of life • Eats and kills all • organism that uses a host • The body an parasite uses • Group of the same organisms • an functioning living things • an organism that only eats meet • small group of several organisms • an organisms that feeds on plants • an organisms that makes its own food • the order food and animals get eaten • ...
Life Characteristics 2025-01-18
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- Has a skeleton on the inside
- Can migrate
- Generates its own energy
- Is awake during the night
- Eats both plants and animals
- Eats plants
- Is awake during the day
- Stays inside an area and guards it
- Travels around; doesn't have a home
- Is able to transform
- Helps other animals out
- Doesn't like being with other animals
- Decomposes leftovers
- Helps plants pollinate
- A non-native plants that harms the local ecosystem
- Has a skeleton on the outside
- Has no spine
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- Native to the local area
- Eats detritus
- Has a set body temperature
- Eats meat
- Has a spine
- Likes being with other animals
- Relies on other animals to generate energy
- Hunts other animals
- The process of transforming
- Eats nectar
- Lets the outside environment control its body temperature
- Steals energy from other animals
- Works closely with another animal
- Animal that searches for leftovers
- Is hunted by other animals
32 Clues: Eats meat • Can migrate • Has a spine • Eats plants • Eats nectar • Has no spine • Eats detritus • Hunts other animals • Is able to transform • Decomposes leftovers • Helps plants pollinate • Is awake during the day • Helps other animals out • Native to the local area • Generates its own energy • Is awake during the night • Has a set body temperature • Is hunted by other animals • ...
Green Thumb 2025-12-17
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- — Decayed organic matter
- — Where surplus plants are sold
- — Natural soil amendment
- — Creating new plants
- — Ideal garden soil mix
- — Cold-weather threat
- — Young sprouted plant
- — Low-growing culinary herb
- — Climate-based planting guide
- — Woody perennial herb
- — Clippings used to grow plants
- — Cutting back for growth
- — Slow, root-level irrigation
- — Soil-covering material
- — Removing spent blooms
- — Cultivating plants for pleasure or food
- — Two-year plant cycle
- — Plant-shopping destination
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- — Move a plant to a new spot
- — Plant that returns yearly
- — Soil’s ability to shed water
- — Plant nutrient source
- — Bright green garnish herb
- — Spreading aromatic herb
- — Essential plant care
- — Controlled growing structure
- — Amount of daily light
- — Pot-confined condition
- — Tender annual herb
- — Nutrient-rich surface layer
- — Culinary plant collection
- — Soft-leaved savoury herb
- — Fragrant purple perennial
- — Container soil blend
- — Soil acidity measure
- — Colour-shifting flowering shrub
- — Able to survive cold
- — Low-light condition
- — One-season bloomer
39 Clues: — Tender annual herb • — One-season bloomer • — Creating new plants • — Cold-weather threat • — Low-light condition • — Essential plant care • — Young sprouted plant • — Woody perennial herb • — Container soil blend • — Soil acidity measure • — Able to survive cold • — Two-year plant cycle • — Plant nutrient source • — Ideal garden soil mix • — Amount of daily light • — Removing spent blooms • ...
Food Production 2026-02-04
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- An edible fungi.
- Crops that are grown during monsoon and harvested in autumn.
- A bacteria found in the roots of leguminous plants.
- Rearing of chickens for their meat
- A huge fruit garden
- Collective name of cows and buffaloes.
- Plants from which Quinine is obtained.
- Crops cultivated to fulfil the food requirement of humans.
- The practice of growing plants and rearing of animals for food, clothing and other products.
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- Living organisms which are invisible to the naked eye.
- Production of aquatic animals by the proper utilisation of a small or large body of water.
- Another term for anaerobic respiration.
- Crops that are grown during winter and harvested in spring.
- Crops that are grown for their commercial value.
- Milk-yielding animals.
- A group of proteins found in milk.
- The branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology and business of growing plants.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Rearing of chickens for their eggs
- Working animals
20 Clues: Working animals • An edible fungi. • A huge fruit garden • Milk-yielding animals. • Rearing of chickens for their meat • A group of proteins found in milk. • Rearing of chickens for their eggs • Collective name of cows and buffaloes. • Plants from which Quinine is obtained. • Another term for anaerobic respiration. • Crops that are grown for their commercial value. • ...
photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- , the energy stored in petroleum , natural gas and coal
- ,plants that open their stomata during the night .
- , open their stomata during the day
- , the sun produces Visble light .
- , it help organism grow .
- , storing and transferring energy in cell
- pigments - when they absorb sunlight and don't produce energy .
- , it happen inside the thylakoids
- , when colors absorb the light , and produce energy from the sunlight
- , it is human hair
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- , chloroplast of plant cells .
- , plants take this and water from air and soil .
- ,has plants and some bacteria
- , plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide .
- ,stacks of structures called thylakoids .
- , it break down energy from the sun
- , it refers to xanthophyll and carotene
- , the tissue surrounding the stomach lining epithelium .
- don't go through the Calvin cycle
- , where organelle where photosynthesis occur .
- , this happen outside the thylakoids .
- , holes in underside leaves allows oxygen to escape and carbon dioxide to enter .
22 Clues: , it is human hair • , it help organism grow . • ,has plants and some bacteria • , chloroplast of plant cells . • , the sun produces Visble light . • , it happen inside the thylakoids • don't go through the Calvin cycle • , open their stomata during the day • , it break down energy from the sun • , this happen outside the thylakoids . • , it refers to xanthophyll and carotene • ...
Criss Cross Applesauce 2026-03-19
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- The place where cellular respiration occours
- What animals breath out and plants need to survive
- Takes energy from other organisms
- what plants release into the air and animals need to survive
- what organism turn into ATP
- what all living things need to survive
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- How animals get energy
- The chemical process that plants use to get energy
- what plants need for photosynthesis (not a gas)
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- ATP
- Make their own energy
12 Clues: ATP • Make their own energy • How animals get energy • what organism turn into ATP • Where photosynthesis takes place • Takes energy from other organisms • what all living things need to survive • The place where cellular respiration occours • what plants need for photosynthesis (not a gas) • The chemical process that plants use to get energy • ...
Plants -cb takaki 2016-11-23
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- of water
- from the sun.
- that obsorbs light in a plant
- to the soil and takes in water
- that makes it's own food
- carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- dioxide-the stuff that we breathe out
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- supports a plant and carries water and nutrients
- makes food for the plant
- that uses water from soil carbon dioxide from the air and
- oxygen is made by a plant
- that eats plants or other animals
- small hole that opens and closes to breath in air for the plant
- tube that carries water and nutrients from the soil
14 Clues: of water • from the sun. • makes food for the plant • that makes it's own food • oxygen is made by a plant • that obsorbs light in a plant • to the soil and takes in water • that eats plants or other animals • dioxide-the stuff that we breathe out • supports a plant and carries water and nutrients • tube that carries water and nutrients from the soil • ...
Photosynthesis and Plants 2014-11-19
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- the holes which allow carbon dioxide into the leaf
- green pigment which is responsible for photosynthesis
- layer of cells on the outside of the leaf (upper and lower)
- ______ mesophyll - the layer in which most photosynthesis takes place
- mineral salts which are needed to make proteins
- the tube in which water is transported
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- waxy ______ - the layer which makes the leaf waterproof and stops water escaping
- storage space in plant cells
- this process allows water to be drawn upwards in the plant as it is lost through the leaf
- structure in plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- ______ bundle, the structure of the plant which contains the vessels
- Greek scientist who believed that plants ate soil for energy
- the process by which carbon dioxide enters the leaf
- ______ mesophyll - the layer which contains air pockets
14 Clues: storage space in plant cells • the tube in which water is transported • mineral salts which are needed to make proteins • the holes which allow carbon dioxide into the leaf • the process by which carbon dioxide enters the leaf • structure in plant cell where photosynthesis happens • green pigment which is responsible for photosynthesis • ...
Uses of Plants 2022-02-08
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- produced by plants that animals and humans breathe.
- medicines, acquired from plants to treat health disorders
- produce fiber that are used to manufacture clothes, towels, and carpets
- built using bamboo or narra that provides shelter to so many
- dioxide, absorbed by plants keeping the air fresh
- an accessory made using flowers that are tied in woman's wrist
- helps prevent constipation and aids in digestion
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- it has vitamin K which is needed for blood clothing
- add beauty to surroundings and a pleasant sight to see
- used in school to write on and are made from dried leaves and barks of trees.
- keep us warm and protected
- used in making barongs, bags, and table linens
- sewn to make linen
- it is provided by plants giving us energy
14 Clues: sewn to make linen • keep us warm and protected • it is provided by plants giving us energy • used in making barongs, bags, and table linens • helps prevent constipation and aids in digestion • dioxide, absorbed by plants keeping the air fresh • produced by plants that animals and humans breathe. • it has vitamin K which is needed for blood clothing • ...
Transport in Plants 2021-04-22
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- What the impermeable barrier in the endodermis is made of
- Tissue that transports water and dissolved ions
- Allow continuous stream of cytoplasm between cells
- Increasing this environmental factor decreases the rate of evaporation
- Deposited in xylem walls for strength
- (9,5) Impermeable barrier in root endodermis
- Used to measure rates of transpiration
- The pathway water takes through cytoplasm
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- The pathway water takes through cell walls
- (6,9) How mineral ions are absorbed in root hairs
- The main sugar that is transported in plants
- The evaporation of water through the stomata
- Snazzy name for sugars and amino acids made in photosynthesis
- Tissue that transports sugars, water and ions
14 Clues: Deposited in xylem walls for strength • Used to measure rates of transpiration • The pathway water takes through cytoplasm • The pathway water takes through cell walls • The main sugar that is transported in plants • The evaporation of water through the stomata • (9,5) Impermeable barrier in root endodermis • Tissue that transports sugars, water and ions • ...
Animals and plants 2023-10-19
14 Clues: gills • plant embryo • warm-blooded • two cotyledons • land and water • transport water • single cotyledon • reproductive cell • scales or hard parts • cone-bearing seed plants • wings, feathers, and beaks • carpel that contains seeds • have neither seeds nor flowers. • small, non-vascular flowerless plants
Transport in Plants 2020-06-30
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- needed for plant growth
- one of factor needed for photosynthesis
- mineral salts that make green color on leaves
- vessels that transport food in leaves to other parts of plants
- loss of water through the stomata of leaves
- it consists of roots and vascular bundles
- direction of movement of substance in phloem
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- movements of only water molecules across a partially permeable membrane
- mineral salts needed for growth of plant
- xylem and phloem work together to transport substance in plant
- vessels that transport water and mineral salts
- movements of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- to absorb water and mineral salt from soil to plant
- direction of movement of substance in xylem
14 Clues: needed for plant growth • one of factor needed for photosynthesis • mineral salts needed for growth of plant • it consists of roots and vascular bundles • loss of water through the stomata of leaves • direction of movement of substance in xylem • direction of movement of substance in phloem • mineral salts that make green color on leaves • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2019-01-14
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- evapouration of water in plants
- make their own food with sunlight
- depend on other organisms for food
- a fluid present in cell
- process to convert light energy to chemical energy in plants
- basic building blocks in living things
- tiny pores in leaves
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- plants that feed on insects
- fungi that get nutrients from dead and decayed matter in liquid form
- unicellular or multicellular organism
- green pigment present in plants
- instrument to see small objects
- organisms that feed on a host
- gas released after photosynthesis
14 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • a fluid present in cell • plants that feed on insects • organisms that feed on a host • evapouration of water in plants • green pigment present in plants • instrument to see small objects • make their own food with sunlight • gas released after photosynthesis • depend on other organisms for food • unicellular or multicellular organism • ...
Transport in plants 2019-04-23
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- dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions
- movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem
- interaction between water molecule and cellulose wall of xylem
- part of plant where sugar is used or stored
- interaction between water molecules
- causes the stomata to open
- process that plant absorbs mineral ions
- part of plant where sugar is made
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- the loss of water vapour from plant leaves by evaporation of water at the surface of mesophyll cells followed by the diffusion of water vapour through the stomata
- draws water in the xylem up against gravity
- pathway of water uptake by root is root hair, root hair cell, _____, xylem
- contains both xylem and phloem
- the apparatus for investigating the transpiration rate in plant
- occurs when the volume of water vapour lost by leaves is greater than that absorbed by root
14 Clues: causes the stomata to open • contains both xylem and phloem • part of plant where sugar is made • interaction between water molecules • process that plant absorbs mineral ions • draws water in the xylem up against gravity • part of plant where sugar is used or stored • dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions • movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem • ...
Plants and trees 2020-09-09
14 Clues: A stalk • and May • Pumpkin plant • Covers the plant • underground part • Blooms on a plant • Furniture material • Elephant's long nose • Outermost tree layer • Ground covering plant • National tree of India • leaves used for serving food • Costly wood used for making furniture • The tree of sweet yellow fruit available in
Plants are Important 2023-03-07
6.5.1 Plants Vocab 2025-05-05
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- female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- dioxide a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- supporting structure that connects roots and leaves and carries water and nutrients between them
- reproductive part of the plant
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- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- an organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil
- female reproductive organ of a flower
- an organism that is made up of many cells, makes its own food through photosynthesis, and cannot move; a member of kingdom Plant
- primary organs of photosynthesis
- the male reproductive organ of a flower
- waste product of photosynthesis, necessary for humans
14 Clues: reproductive part of the plant • primary organs of photosynthesis • female reproductive organ of a flower • the male reproductive organ of a flower • A simple sugar that is an important source of energy. • waste product of photosynthesis, necessary for humans • the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants • ...
Nutrition in plants 2023-01-03
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- Tiny pores that help in gaseous exchange.
- farmers add this to improve the growth of plants.
- A pigment that absorbs sunlight.
- an edible fungus.
- A green pigment present in leaves.
- __________ cells present on either side of stoma.
- an organism that has autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition.
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- A mode of nutrition by green plants.
- plants' prepared food.
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying organic matter.
- A gas essential for preparation of food by plants.
- In Cuscuta, this type of heterotrophic nutrition is found.
- nitrogen fixing bacteria
- An insectivorous plant.
14 Clues: an edible fungus. • plants' prepared food. • An insectivorous plant. • nitrogen fixing bacteria • A pigment that absorbs sunlight. • A green pigment present in leaves. • A mode of nutrition by green plants. • Tiny pores that help in gaseous exchange. • farmers add this to improve the growth of plants. • __________ cells present on either side of stoma. • ...
Invasive Plants Crossword 2017-03-15
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- Common term for unwanted plants
- Uses sprays to kill invasive plants
- Plants from around the world that have grown in nature for a long time
- Least common invasive plant in Cariboo Chilcotin
- Spreads seeds by wind and water
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- Hand pulling invasive plants and using tools
- Second least common invasive plant
- Bugs used to control invasive plants
- Plants that effect and kill other plants
- Spreads invasive plants by hay, feed or seed mixtures
10 Clues: Common term for unwanted plants • Spreads seeds by wind and water • Second least common invasive plant • Uses sprays to kill invasive plants • Bugs used to control invasive plants • Plants that effect and kill other plants • Hand pulling invasive plants and using tools • Least common invasive plant in Cariboo Chilcotin • ...
Reactions of Life 2018-10-01
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- A gas needed by plants and made by animals.
- A green chemical that can trap sunlight.
- Energy trapped by chlorophyll.
- Energy produced by cellular respiration.
- A sugar made by plants and eaten by animals.
- Where oxygen enters the body of animals.
- A substance absorbed by roots.
- Holes in leaves where carbon dioxide enters.
- A chemical reaction that occurs in plants.
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- A reaction that absorbs energy from the surroundings.
- A chemical reaction that occurs in all life.
- A reaction that needs heat energy, a fuel and oxygen.
- Produced by plants.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The organelle where cellular respiration happens.
- A reaction that releases heat into the surroundings.
16 Clues: Produced by plants. • Energy trapped by chlorophyll. • A substance absorbed by roots. • A green chemical that can trap sunlight. • Energy produced by cellular respiration. • Where oxygen enters the body of animals. • A chemical reaction that occurs in plants. • A gas needed by plants and made by animals. • A chemical reaction that occurs in all life. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab- Careers In Horticulture 2024-02-02
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- Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing tree-grown fruits.
- Can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
- Responsible for maintenance of golf courses.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
- Cares for the land area and plants that surrounds a business, chruch, or public land.
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- Many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing plants.
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- A student-led, instructor-supervised, workbased learning experience that results in measurable outcomes aligned to your career plan of study.
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling, and reducing the carbon footprint.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs, and trees.
15 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job. • Responsible for maintenance of golf courses. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes. • Many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA. • ...
Nursery Production 2024-09-24
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- The process of choosing specific plants to grow based on various factors such as climate, market demand, and production method.
- Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities.
- The process of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.
- Plants grown for decorative purposes rather than for food or medicinal use.
- A variety of a plant that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
- Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others.
- Relating to the health of plants, particularly regarding the prevention of plant pests and diseases.
- Growing plants in pots or containers instead of in the ground.
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- Strategies and practices used to control pests that threaten plants or crops.
- The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growing of crops.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often in reference to environmental practices.
- Characterized by the ability to create and manage a new business venture, often with high risk and reward.
- Growing plants directly in the soil of a field.
- Money spent to purchase or improve long-term assets, such as equipment or facilities needed for a business.
- A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
15 Clues: Growing plants directly in the soil of a field. • Growing plants in pots or containers instead of in the ground. • Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities. • Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others. • A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere. • ...
Science Unit 1 Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- web a way of showing how food chains in any place are linked together
- an animal that eats other animals
- everything that surrounds a living thing
- a living thing that eats other living things
- any kind of living thing that is too small to be seen with just our eyes
- a kind of microorganism larger than bacteria
- any of the smallest kinds of microorganisms
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- a plantlike living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- the way plants use sunlight to make food
- a living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- any living thing that makes, or produces, its own food
- mr clermont's son
- an animal that eats mostly plants
- to try to get the same thing that others need or want
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
15 Clues: mr clermont's son • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that eats mostly plants • the way plants use sunlight to make food • everything that surrounds a living thing • an animal that eats both plants and animals • any of the smallest kinds of microorganisms • a living thing that eats other living things • a kind of microorganism larger than bacteria • ...
Interdependence Vocabulary 2021-03-23
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- things organisms do to survive
- a diagram that shows the transfer of energy from the sun through producers and consumers
- organisms (PLANTS) that produce their own food
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism (hunted)
- organisms that eat only plants
- an organism that kills and eats other organisms (hunter)
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- organisms that eat only meat
- any living thing (plants and animals)
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- an animal's natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with its surroundings
- a community of living things and the non-living things around them
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- a trait or characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring
- organisms (ANIMALS) that must get nutrients by eating either plants or animals
- all the living and nonliving things in nature
15 Clues: organisms that eat only meat • things organisms do to survive • organisms that eat only plants • any living thing (plants and animals) • organisms that eat both plants and animals • all the living and nonliving things in nature • organisms (PLANTS) that produce their own food • a characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
Plant Life Cycles 2021-02-15
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- The first stage of a plants life cycle.
- Non-Flowering plants, like pine trees, make this to hold their seeds.
- The third stage of a flowering plants life cycle.
- The fifth stage of a plants life cycle.
- Flowering plants, like apple trees, make this to hold their seeds.
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- The second stage of a plants life cycle.
- The stages a plant goes through during its life.
- The final stage of a plants life cycle.
- The third stage of a non-flowering plants life cycle.
- The fourth stage of a plants life cycle.
10 Clues: The first stage of a plants life cycle. • The final stage of a plants life cycle. • The fifth stage of a plants life cycle. • The second stage of a plants life cycle. • The fourth stage of a plants life cycle. • The stages a plant goes through during its life. • The third stage of a flowering plants life cycle. • The third stage of a non-flowering plants life cycle. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2022-10-18
10 Clues: comes from factories • fancy word for plants • they use photosynthesis • chemical found in plants • Not included in a formula • gas used in photosynthesis • byproduct of photosynthesis • depend on plants for oxygen • Sucked up by plants from roots • main source of food for plants
Garden search 2022-11-28
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- _____ protect your feet.
- A bunch of leaves.
- You are standing on ____
- This animal eats acorns.
- ___________ hauls away leaves.
- Protects your hands.
- Can water plants.
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- Gets ground ready for planting.
- Produces water.
- Don't touch this plant.
- Makes honey.
- Water _____ to get plants.
- They make your garden look good.
- You need this to have plants grow.
- Stores our equipment.
15 Clues: Makes honey. • Produces water. • Can water plants. • A bunch of leaves. • Protects your hands. • Stores our equipment. • Don't touch this plant. • _____ protect your feet. • You are standing on ____ • This animal eats acorns. • Water _____ to get plants. • ___________ hauls away leaves. • Gets ground ready for planting. • They make your garden look good. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- organism that can make its own food
- process plants use to turn sunlight into food
- Mrs. Price needs this
- breaking down glucose into useful energy
- gas that plants release during photosynthesis
- simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms
- absorb water and minerals from the ground and anchors the plant
- organism that cannot make its own food
- output of a chemical reaction
- openings on the underside of a leaf
- form of energy cells can store and use that comes from glucose
- carries water and minerals through a plant
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- gas that plants take in their leaves during photosynthesis
- location where photosynthesis occurs
- simple sugar produced by plants and used for food
- C6H12O6
- carries glucose through a plant
- input of a chemical reaction
- pigment that absorbs sunlight
- supporting structure of a plant that connects roots and leaves
20 Clues: C6H12O6 • Mrs. Price needs this • input of a chemical reaction • pigment that absorbs sunlight • output of a chemical reaction • carries glucose through a plant • organism that can make its own food • openings on the underside of a leaf • location where photosynthesis occurs • organism that cannot make its own food • breaking down glucose into useful energy • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-20
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- : Science of soil management and crop production
- : Substance added to soil to improve plant growth
- : Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- : Gathering of mature crops from the fields
- : Young plant grown from a seed
- : Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil
- : Artificial application of water to crops
- : Farming method avoiding synthetic chemicals
- : Top layer of earth where plants grow
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- : Land used for grazing animals
- : Domesticated animals raised for food or labor
- : Devices or systems that supply water to crops
- : Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
- : Planting different crops in a field over seasons to maintain soil fertility
- : Removing unwanted plants from farmland
- : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops
- : Tool used to turn over soil before planting
- : Storage structure for grains or fodder
18 Clues: : Land used for grazing animals • : Young plant grown from a seed • : Top layer of earth where plants grow • : Removing unwanted plants from farmland • : Storage structure for grains or fodder • : Artificial application of water to crops • : Gathering of mature crops from the fields • : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops • ...
Gr. 6 Biodiversity Vocabulary 2026-02-13
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- kingdom that contains organisms that perform photosynthesis
- the variety of life in the world
- tigers, lions, and leopards are all _______ of big cats
- a living thing
- plants that have special tubes for transporting water and nutrients
- cold-blooded animals that only live in aquatic environments
- warm-blooded animals that give birth to live babies
- an animal that eats plants
- cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin
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- cold-blooded animals that can live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats
- an animal without a backbone
- an animal with a backbone
- warm-blooded animals that lay eggs
- kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- an animal that eats other animals
- domain of life that contains animals, plants, and fungi
- kingdom that contains mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians
18 Clues: a living thing • an animal with a backbone • an animal that eats plants • an animal without a backbone • the variety of life in the world • an animal that eats other animals • warm-blooded animals that lay eggs • cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin • an animal that eats both plants and animals • kingdom that includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • ...
Parts of Plants for Kids - Video 2023-03-13
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 • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- How can pollen be transferred?
- Another way for seeds to be dispersed
- Mention the name for when seeds start growing
- What produces nectar at the base of ovary?
- What is the female reproductive organ in plants?
- reproduction with two parents
- Which structure in flowering plants helps to disperse seeds?
- Where does fertilisation occur in flowers?
- What is formed from the fertilisation of the endosperm nucleus?
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- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- What is the male reproductive organ in plants?
- What is formed from the fertilisation of the egg nucleus
- What protects the flower when it's still in a bud?
- Third way for seeds to be dispersed
- What attracts insects to the flower?
- Reproduction with only one parent
- Another way to transport pollen
- A way for seeds to be dispersed
- How many stages are there in sexual reproduction in plants?
- How many types are there for germination?
20 Clues: reproduction with two parents • How can pollen be transferred? • Another way to transport pollen • A way for seeds to be dispersed • Reproduction with only one parent • Third way for seeds to be dispersed • What attracts insects to the flower? • Another way for seeds to be dispersed • How many types are there for germination? • What produces nectar at the base of ovary? • ...
2A - Markis Bean 2021-04-19
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- a step in the water cycle in which water goes to a bigger bundle of water
- a process that plants use to turn carbon into carbohydrates
- creates oxygen
- the most important cycle for carbon
- A type of organism
- a step in the water cycle that rains
- a type of water way
- a type of small life form
- makes up majority of the earths surface
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- a element that is important for the growth of living things
- a step in the water cycle that creates clouds
- the most important cycle for the movement of water
- a type of substance to give nutrients to plants
- The process in which plants and animals incorporate nitrogen
- liquid water from plant leaves change to vapor
- the process in which water turns into vapor
- makes up majority of the fresh water found on earth
- this and bacteria break down nitrogen
- a type of micro organism
- the land as a whole
- the largest reservoir of nitrogen
21 Clues: creates oxygen • A type of organism • the land as a whole • a type of water way • a type of micro organism • a type of small life form • the largest reservoir of nitrogen • the most important cycle for carbon • a step in the water cycle that rains • this and bacteria break down nitrogen • makes up majority of the earths surface • the process in which water turns into vapor • ...
Ecology 2021-05-28
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- currently being reintroduced to the UK
- trees that lose leaves in winter
- eats plants and animals
- a living factor of the environment
- a group of the same species in a defined area
- hot and wet biome
- _________ producer. A plant
- evolution where species become similar
- organisms that eat plants
- a species used to classify habitat types
- a non-living factor of the environment
- distinct groups that interact
- the process by which plants make their food
- trees with needles
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- interconnected food chains
- two or more interacting organisms
- a square frame used for sampling
- a species that helps plants reproduce
- an animal's place in the environment
- an organism that feeds on decaying material
- comes in red and grey
- great __________ newt
- evolution where species take different paths
- all living and non living things in one location
- an animal that lives and feeds on another
- biome with little rainfall
- sand dune toad
27 Clues: sand dune toad • hot and wet biome • trees with needles • comes in red and grey • great __________ newt • eats plants and animals • organisms that eat plants • interconnected food chains • biome with little rainfall • _________ producer. A plant • distinct groups that interact • a square frame used for sampling • trees that lose leaves in winter • two or more interacting organisms • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-25
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- and other components when they mature
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads or gymnosperm
- cells, plants that lack
- The inner boundary of the cortex
- liverworts are classified as this or leafy
- substances that slowly move from cell to cell by osmosis and diffusion
- Fern spores is called
- it is an important part of growing a plant
- Meristemastic tissues make up
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- Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant
- The main food-carrying tissue
- When a plants life span is 2 years is called
- The time of life span of plants \
- cylinderical cells with pitted ends
- Plants that can live for sevral years and reproduce flower and seeds yearly
- Structures that either store or absorb food
- elements, are tubular cells that are stacked from end to end
- The group of plant hormones
- a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- tissue,specialized transport tissue
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or 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 \ • cylinderical cells with pitted ends • tissue,specialized transport tissue • and other components when they mature • liverworts are classified as this or leafy • ...
Types and Structures of Plants 2022-03-04
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- Type of Gymnosperm
- plants without vascular tissue
- Example of a Nonvascular Plant
- aboveground structures where photosynthesis happens
- Example of a Seedless Vascular Plant
- support structure that keeps the plant upright and transports water and nutrients
- Plants with vascular tissue that reproduce through spores
- Thin branching roots that grow outward
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- Cone-bearing plant with naked seeds
- Long straight root that grow downwards
- provides support for the stem and surrounds xylem and phloem
- protects, waterproofs, and covers the stem
- Flowering plant that makes fruit to protect its seeds
- transports water up and out of soil and throughout the plant
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- reproductive structure of flowering plants
- vascular tissue that transports water and sugar (nutrients) throughout the plant
- Example of an Angiosperm
- living things which are immobile and make their own food using energy from the sun.
- Underground part of a plant which absorbs nutrients and water from soil
20 Clues: Type of Gymnosperm • Example of an Angiosperm • plants without vascular tissue • Example of a Nonvascular Plant • Cone-bearing plant with naked seeds • Example of a Seedless Vascular Plant • Long straight root that grow downwards • Thin branching roots that grow outward • protects, waterproofs, and covers the stem • reproductive structure of flowering plants • ...
Biomes Crossword 2018-05-05
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- an organism that eats only meat
- an organism that can make their own food
- a mutually beneficial relationship between organisms
- humans breathing out carbon dioxide
- essential nutrients to plants used in the nitrogen cycle
- an organism that eats only plants
- a process plants use to obtain energy
- all of the living factors in an ecosystem
- a non-native species invading an environment
- the change in an organism so it can better survive in an ecosystem
- a group of living things and their environment
- the part of the land, sea, and atmosphere where organisms are able to live
- how water moves throughout an environment
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- substances that contaminate the air, water, soil of an environment
- important nutrients for organisms made of phosphoric acid
- a relationship between two organisms where both are harmed
- nonliving elements that encourage successful ecosystems to exist
- how nitrogen moves throughout an environment
- a group of populations living in one area
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
20 Clues: an organism that eats only meat • an organism that eats only plants • humans breathing out carbon dioxide • a process plants use to obtain energy • an organism that can make their own food • all of the living factors in an ecosystem • a group of populations living in one area • how water moves throughout an environment • how nitrogen moves throughout an environment • ...
Ecosystem 2016-05-24
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- all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem
- type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped
- organism that is hunted
- an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animal
- 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
- an organism that consumes only plants
- eats both plants and animals
- organism that hunts its food
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- any relationship between 2 organisms in which at least one organism benefits
- organism that performs photosynthesis
- struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources-food, water, space
- another name for consumer
- ecosystem located on land
- ecosystem located in body of water
- organisms that break down remains of dead plants and animals
- another name for producer
- eats only meat
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 • all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem • ...
Ecosystem 2016-05-24
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- organism that is hunted
- organisms that break down remains of dead plants and animals
- eats only meat
- another name for consumer
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed or killed
- eats both plants and animals
- ecosystem located on land
- all the members of one species in a particular area
- organism that performs photosynthesis
- all the different populations that live together in an area
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- any relationship between 2 organisms in which at least one organism benefits
- ecosystem located in body of water
- an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animal
- type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
- 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
- another name for producer
- all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem
- organism that hunts its food
20 Clues: eats only meat • organism that is hunted • another name for consumer • another name for producer • ecosystem located on land • organism that hunts its food • eats both plants and animals • ecosystem located in body of water • an organism that consumes only plants • organism that performs photosynthesis • type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit • ...
Science- ecology 2016-11-12
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- close relationship between two different species
- non living
- organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- number of people in a given area
- organism that eats only plants
- role of an organism within its environment
- relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected
- tireless area with long cold winters and cool summers
- the environment in which we live
- study of the interaction of the environment in which they live
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- area of earth containing life
- plants in an ecosystem
- organism which obtain energy eating other organisms
- living
- relationship in which both species benefit
- 2 species compete for scare resources
- organism that eats dead plants or animals
- organism which produces its own food
- chemical reaction in which water & carbon D are changed using sunlight
- population living together in a given area
- animals in an ecosystem
- cycle process through which water is recycycled
- chain diagram showing the interconnection of the food chain in a ecosystem
23 Clues: living • non living • plants in an ecosystem • animals in an ecosystem • area of earth containing life • organism that eats only plants • number of people in a given area • the environment in which we live • organism which produces its own food • 2 species compete for scare resources • organism that eats dead plants or animals • relationship in which both species benefit • ...
Invertebrates 2019-03-05
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- two shells held together by hinges. ex clams
- invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a hard outer outer shell
- chemicals that kill pests
- an organism that lives inside or on another organism
- long,round body
- animals that only eat other animals/meat
- largest group of mollusks. ex snails and slugs
- outer skeleton
- structures or behaviors that allow animal to perform these basic functions in their environments
- a tiny hole or opening that allows the passage of liquid
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- feeds on dead plants/animals
- organelle for breathing
- the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- a process in which an animal’s body undergoes dramatic changes in form during its life cycle
- flexible ribbon of tiny teeth
- immature form of animal that looks different from the adult
- an animal that carries pollen among plants
- animals that only eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- organism that parasite lives in or on
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 only eat other animals/meat • animals that eat both plants and animals • an animal that carries pollen among plants • ...
Ecosystems By joe and Austinnnnn 2014-10-16
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- A living thing that is hunted of its food
- The process in witch the plants use the suns energy to make food
- A climate that has animals plants and soil
- Runs throughout blood
- Needed to live
- a plain field with vast amounts of grass
- The role an organism has in the ecosystem
- All the organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
- The path of energy in food from one organism to another
- A non living part of the ecosystem, including water soil and temperate
- A cold forest biome of coifers trees
- To brake down dead organisms to enrich the soil
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- A sandy rocky biome
- A hot humid biome near the equator
- The study of living things and their environment
- The area in witch an organisms lives
- A living part of the ecosystem including animals,plants and fungi
- Eaten by herbivore
- Need for plants to grow and make their own food
- Humans breath in
20 Clues: Needed to live • Humans breath in • Eaten by herbivore • A sandy rocky biome • Runs throughout blood • A hot humid biome near the equator • The area in witch an organisms lives • A cold forest biome of coifers trees • a plain field with vast amounts of grass • A living thing that is hunted of its food • The role an organism has in the ecosystem • ...
semester review (chapters1-3) 2023-12-05
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- variable observed to in experiment
- study of plants
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- nervous system that contains brain and spinal cord
- largest vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- cut in more than one direction with equal halves
- tiny air sacs found in person's lungs
- process by which life continues
- top layer of skin
- largest part of the human brain
- enclosed seeds
- food making process of plants
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- high concentration to low concentration through semipermeable membrane
- system that releases hormones
- system that controls body functions and activities
- leaf more than one leaflet attached to petiole
- system that breaks down food
- plants that do all in one growing season
- physical activity that strengthens the heart and lungs and burns fat
- plants life
- sensible but untested explanation
- lower chambers of the heart
- organ that produces bile
- plant family that restores nitrogen into soil
- growth of seed
25 Clues: plants life • growth of seed • enclosed seeds • study of plants • top layer of skin • organ that produces bile • lower chambers of the heart • system that breaks down food • system that releases hormones • food making process of plants • process by which life continues • largest part of the human brain • sensible but untested explanation • variable observed to in experiment • ...
Structure and Functions of Animal and Plant Cells 2024-08-30
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- these are responsible for protecting plants from water loss
- most abundant glial cell in the CNS
- muscle control of the skeletal muscle
- it gives rise to the secondary xylem and phloem
- tissues that contain networks of nerve cells allowing transmission and reception of electrochemical impulses
- sclerenchyma has two kinds: fibers and ______
- satellite cells are found in the _______
- only complex permanent tissues in plants
- ground tissues are also called ______ tissues
- cardiac muscle is found in the ______
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- secondary growth in plants increases their diameter and _______
- type of connective tissue that contains plasma
- simple permanent tissues consists of ground tissues and _______ tissues
- cartilage is made up of cells called ________
- type of epithelial tissue with an elongated shape and is found in the respiratory tract lining: _______ columnar
- types of permanent tissues: simple and ______
- vascular tissues consists of phloem and _______
- In plants, primary growth increases their _____
- the 4 types of tissues found in animals: epithelial, muscular, skeletal, _______
- these cells regulate the closing and opening of stomata
20 Clues: most abundant glial cell in the CNS • muscle control of the skeletal muscle • cardiac muscle is found in the ______ • satellite cells are found in the _______ • only complex permanent tissues in plants • cartilage is made up of cells called ________ • types of permanent tissues: simple and ______ • sclerenchyma has two kinds: fibers and ______ • ...
Ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-21
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- a cold treeless biome
- organisms that cannot make their own food, eat both plants and animals
- habitats on land
- the state or process of decay
- organisms that use the sun's energy to make their own food, sugar and oxygen
- an organism that breaks down decaying plant and animal matter.
- consumer, an organism that eats producers
- dry biome with covered in small short shurbs.
- consumer, an organism that eats secondary consumers.
- includes all living and non-living things in an environment
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- all non-living things in an ecosystem, like water, rocks, and air.
- all living things in an ecosystem like plants and animals
- animals that eat other animals
- open grassland with few trees
- consumers, an organism that eats primary consumers
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- organisms that only eat plants
- web, multiple energy pyramids put together that links multiple species
- habitats in water
- pyramid, a diagram that shows the amount of energy at each level
- a cold coniferous forest
21 Clues: habitats on land • habitats in water • a cold treeless biome • a cold coniferous forest • open grassland with few trees • the state or process of decay • animals that eat other animals • organisms that only eat plants • consumer, an organism that eats producers • organisms that eat both plants and animals • dry biome with covered in small short shurbs. • ...
steve's photosynthesis 2024-10-31
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- a pigment found in green plants
- can affect photosynthesis
- another name for lighter dependant stage
- doesn't require light to produce energy
- natural coloring of matter
- eats or find its own food or energy
- nitrogen
- smashed tube like structure
- cycle another name for light independent stage
- type of liquid plant usues to grow
- energy source for photosystem 1
- energy with three phosphate
- where the calvin cycle happens
- another name for light independent stage
- growth process of plants
- sugar
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- type of energy in the calvin cycle
- type of energy made by plants
- type of groups in atp and adp
- plants use this to make oxygen
- makes its own food/energy
- requires light to produce energy
- eates or consumes energy
- makes energy or food
- cell that is responsible for photosynthesis
- coin like shape in thylakoids
- energy with two phosphates
- gas made by plant
28 Clues: sugar • nitrogen • gas made by plant • makes energy or food • eates or consumes energy • growth process of plants • makes its own food/energy • can affect photosynthesis • natural coloring of matter • energy with two phosphates • smashed tube like structure • energy with three phosphate • type of energy made by plants • type of groups in atp and adp • coin like shape in thylakoids • ...
photosynthesis and ATP Jane 2024-10-31
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- plants make their own food, occurs in the chloroplasts
- ideal ---- for photosynthesis to occur is 0-35^C
- the light-dependent stage requires this
- where light independent takes place
- rely on other plants/animals for food
- also called the calvin cycle
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Make their own food
- this enters the Calvin cycle which helps make sugars
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- makes sugar
- depends on light
- also called light independent
- how plants make food
- another name for autotrophs
- enters the light-dependent stage
- also called light dependent stage
- light dependent stage product, carries energy
- stores and provides energy for the cell
- is a chemical compound. ATP has 3 of these.
- where light-dependent takes place
- sugar is a primary energy source
- main sugar part in ATP and ADP
- a green pigment, found in plants
- has 2 phosphate groups
- nitrogenous base
- natural coloring in animal or plant.
- the main product of the light-dependent stage
- is another name for hetrotrough
28 Clues: makes sugar • depends on light • nitrogenous base • Make their own food • how plants make food • has 2 phosphate groups • another name for autotrophs • where photosynthesis occurs • also called the calvin cycle • also called light independent • main sugar part in ATP and ADP • is another name for hetrotrough • enters the light-dependent stage • sugar is a primary energy source • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-31
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- a sugar that plants use to make energy
- makes its own food
- what gives leaves its color
- a stack of thylakoids
- the most common pigment in leaves
- the fluid filled space in the cloroplast
- used co2 to make carbohydrates
- may affect the ability for a plant to photosynthesise
- a key component in glucose
- a type of energy
- a key component in ADP and atp
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- something inside of a chloroplast that does photosynthesis
- plants need this type of air to survive
- releases o2 as a byproduct
- makes energy to use in the light dependent stage
- this gets stuff wet
- an organelle in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- eats other stuff
- involved in nadph production
- makes its own food
- eats other stuff
- byproduct of photosynthesis which is a type of air
- a part of nadph
- this makes the road to hot to walk on
- plants turn this into energy
- what plants use as energy
26 Clues: a part of nadph • eats other stuff • eats other stuff • a type of energy • makes its own food • makes its own food • this gets stuff wet • a stack of thylakoids • what plants use as energy • releases o2 as a byproduct • a key component in glucose • what gives leaves its color • involved in nadph production • plants turn this into energy • used co2 to make carbohydrates • ...
Tui 2025-06-19
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- Soil-dwelling creature
- Stored in packets for gardeners
- Common source of water for the garden
- Flower known for bright yellow petals
- Season the garden comes back to life
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Pollinator insect
- All year-round shelter for plants
- Green leafy vegetable
- Sweet potato
- Place to mow and play on
- Grows on a vine, often green or purple
- Tool for digging soil
- Plant part that absorbs water
- Garden nutrient
- Garden pest with a spiral shell
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- Used to give soil a boost
- What you dig to plant seeds
- Picking ripe crops
- Where bees collect nectar
- A garden’s border or edge
- Cutting branches
- Fruit often used in jams and desserts
- Bird known for its white throat tuft
- Dead plant material used as mulch
- Natural fertiliser made from ocean plants
- Fluttering garden insect
- Small insects that can damage plants
- Planting seeds
29 Clues: Sweet potato • Planting seeds • Garden nutrient • Cutting branches • Pollinator insect • Picking ripe crops • Green leafy vegetable • Tool for digging soil • Soil-dwelling creature • Place to mow and play on • Fluttering garden insect • Used to give soil a boost • Where bees collect nectar • A garden’s border or edge • What you dig to plant seeds • Unwanted plants in the garden • ...
Rainforest and Animal 2026-03-17
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- - A hole in the ground where some animals live.
- floor - The ground at the bottom of the rainforest.
- - An animal that eats plants and animals.
- - A home built by birds for eggs and babies.
- - A hot, wet forest with many trees and animals.
- - The middle layer of smaller trees and plants.
- - The top layer of tall trees in the rainforest.
- - Colors or patterns that help animals hide.
- - A safe place where animals stay.
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- - Many different plants and animals living in one place.
- - The natural home of a plant or animal.
- - Very warm and wet air.
- - A slow animal that hangs from trees.
- - An animal that is hunted by another animal.
- - An animal that eats only plants.
- - An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- - A colorful bird with a big beak.
- - The amount of rain that falls in an area.
- - A large wild cat that lives in the rainforest.
- - An animal that eats other animals.
- climate - Hot and rainy weather all year.
21 Clues: - Very warm and wet air. • - An animal that eats only plants. • - A colorful bird with a big beak. • - A safe place where animals stay. • - An animal that eats other animals. • - A slow animal that hangs from trees. • - The natural home of a plant or animal. • - An animal that eats plants and animals. • climate - Hot and rainy weather all year. • ...
Food Chain Vocab 2025-10-18
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- - an organism that consumes dead or decayed nonliving biomass without
- Chain - A path of energy transfer from one organism to another. (Simple and direct,
- - The process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to
- - organisms that are active primarily during the night and rest during the day
- - The role an organism plays in the ecosystem.
- Web - An interconnected set of food chains. (Intricate and interconnected.)
- with four or fewer steps)
- to another.
- - All of the living and nonliving things in an area and the interactions among
- - Living parts of an ecosystem.
- Consumer - carnivores that eat herbivores
- - an organism that makes it’s own food.
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- for internal digestion.
- - Consumers that eat both plants and animals.
- - To grow well or strong.
- Transfer - The transfer of energy from one object or material to another or one
- - an organism that gets energy from eating another organism.
- - non-living parts of an ecosystem.
- - Consumers that only eat plants.
- Consumer - herbivores that eat plants
- their own food.
- - Consumers that only eat animals.
- Consumer - carnivores that eat carnivores
23 Clues: to another. • their own food. • for internal digestion. • - To grow well or strong. • with four or fewer steps) • - Living parts of an ecosystem. • - Consumers that only eat plants. • - Consumers that only eat animals. • - non-living parts of an ecosystem. • Consumer - herbivores that eat plants • - an organism that makes it’s own food. • Consumer - carnivores that eat herbivores • ...
farm 2026-01-29
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- The green parts of a plant that make food.
- The base plant that supports the graft.
- Essential for the growth and survival of plants.
- A tool used to make cuts in grafting.
- The slant at which cuts are made in grafting.
- A period of time used to care for the graft.
- A living organism that grows in soil.
- An area where plants are cultivated.
- A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- To divide or sever with a sharp tool.
- The branch you want to graft onto another plant.
- To cut back branches to encourage growth.
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- The process of cleaning tools to prevent infection.
- The act of joining two plants together.
- o move a plant from one place to another.
- To increase in size or develop.
- Describes a plant that is strong and thriving.
- A tool used for cutting plants and branches.
- Material used to hold the graft together.
- To cover something completely.
20 Clues: To cover something completely. • To increase in size or develop. • An area where plants are cultivated. • A tool used to make cuts in grafting. • A living organism that grows in soil. • To divide or sever with a sharp tool. • The act of joining two plants together. • The base plant that supports the graft. • o move a plant from one place to another. • ...
Science Vocab 2026-04-22
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- Species that are introduced into new ecosystem and cause harm
- Another word for Consumers
- Multiple food chains showing the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- Something that eats other things for energy
- The arrows represent this in a food chain or web
- Atoms are _________ as they cycle through ecosystems
- Organisms such as fungi break down and recycle the remains of dead plants and animals
- A nutrient that can cause too much plant growth
- Another word for Producers
- Animal that only eats plants
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- Liquid water is heated and turns into a gas
- A product of Photosynthesis (Sugar)
- Process that plants use to make energy from the sun
- A product of Cellular Respiration (Energy)
- Negative change to Environment
- Something that makes it own energy from the sun
- Animal that eats both plants and animals
- Water vapor (Gas) is cooled and turned into liquid
- Rain Sleet Snow Hail
- Animal that only eats other animals
20 Clues: Rain Sleet Snow Hail • Another word for Consumers • Another word for Producers • Animal that only eats plants • Negative change to Environment • A product of Photosynthesis (Sugar) • Animal that only eats other animals • Animal that eats both plants and animals • A product of Cellular Respiration (Energy) • Liquid water is heated and turns into a gas • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-10-15
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- part of the plant that absorbs water
- where photosynthesis takes place
- process plants use to make food
- where plants take in sunlight
- plants can store energy in this form and use it later
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- green pigment in leave
- small openings in leaves
- sugar that can be used right away by the plant
- living thing that makes its own food
- gas released by plants as a byproduct
- energy source for photosynthesis
- liquid plants absorb from the soil
12 Clues: green pigment in leave • small openings in leaves • where plants take in sunlight • process plants use to make food • where photosynthesis takes place • energy source for photosynthesis • liquid plants absorb from the soil • part of the plant that absorbs water • living thing that makes its own food • gas released by plants as a byproduct • ...
Vocab of plants 2024-09-06
12 Clues: soft stem • something green • lives for one year • lives for two years • hard and rigid stem • has no cone or flower • plants that have cones • no stems, roots or stems • plants that have flowers • scientific study of plants • lives for more than two years • growing plants for food, comfort and beauty
Plant Growth 2025-10-03
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- A plant condition in which the stems and leaves of a plant are no longer rigid and erect; may be due to excessive transpiration, low soil moisture, disease, and other factors
- The practice of growing crops without plowing the soil
- Chemical nutrients that are needed in small amounts for growth; micronutrients
- The testing samples of tissue
- The most important nutrient element in the growth of plants
- Chemical nutrients that plants need in large amounts; macronutrients
- A plant that stores nitrogen from the air in nodules that grow on its roots
- The increase in the diameter of stems and roots in a plant
- A nutrient that plants need to store and transfer energy and to grow
- A list of the amounts of nutrients in a fertilizer
- A nutrient needed by plants for photosynthesis, moving sugar, and other functions
- A plant hormone that induces stem cell elongation and cell division; affects stem and leaf growth, fruit development, flowering, cell division, and other plant activities
- The innermost xylem of a tree
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- Test used to learn what nutrients are present in soil
- The process in which glucose is broken down to release energy
- The process plants use to make food
- Sugar made by photosynthesis in plants
- The result of secondary growth in a plant's lateral meristem
- Any substance used to provide plant nutrients
- An undeveloped shoot or leaf at the end of a stem or in the axil; contrasted with a flower bud which is an embryonic flower; terminal bud is at the end of the stem or shoot
- The green-colored substance in leaves and stems
- A plant hormone that controls stem growth and regulates fruit development; causes the spurt of growth that plants have in the spring
- The increase in the length of a plant; the plant in taller; linear growth
- A naturally occurring hormone in plants that activates or regulates plant growth and development; also known as a plant hormone
- The xylem in a tree that is two to four years old; sapwood is lighter in color than heartwood
- A cover on soil to in the moisture; keeps down the growth of weeds
26 Clues: The testing samples of tissue • The innermost xylem of a tree • The process plants use to make food • Sugar made by photosynthesis in plants • Any substance used to provide plant nutrients • The green-colored substance in leaves and stems • A list of the amounts of nutrients in a fertilizer • Test used to learn what nutrients are present in soil • ...
Plant Science Basics 2026-01-20
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- Endoplasmic Reticulum, works to modify protein
- Vacuole, large, membranous structure which acts as a balloon supporting the plant cell walls and is responsible for regulating the concentration of water within a cell
- Sheath, area where the leaf blade connects to the petiole
- houses the nucleolus, nuclear envelope and chromosomes
- plants which reproduce with seeds inside a fruit
- Wall, provides structural support which gives a cell its shape
- site of photosynthesis where chlorophyll and other pigments are found
- plants which have male and female flowers on separate plants, resulting in male and female plants
- area of the stem between two nodes
- gel-like substance inside the cell which holds the organelles in place
- planting roots in water to sprout a new plant
- swollen area of the main stem where leaves are attached
- involves exposing seeds to a period of cold and moist conditions to simulate a natural winter environment, which some seeds need before they can germinate
- Endoplasmic Reticulum, works to synthesize lipids
- storage organelles unique to plants and algae
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- small overlap of tissue which occurs at the junction of the leaf sheath and leaf blade
- process of physically or chemically breaking down the harder outer coating of a seed to allow water and other pertinent components to penetrate the seed
- plants which reproduce with naked seeds
- specialized cellular part with a specific function and is vital to the operation of plant tissues
- “skeleton” for the cytoplasm which consists of a collection of protein filaments
- fingerlike appendages which extend from the leaf collar and wrap around the stem
- fluid filled flat membranous sacs which move substance in and out of cells
- acts as a filter for plants to detoxify any contaminants which enter the plant cells
- referred to as the “powerhouse” of the cell which creates ATP for energy throughout a cell
- Membrane, phospholipid bilayer which separates the contents of a cell from the outer environment
- synthesize protein in peptide chains made of amino acids
- plants which have male and female flowers on the same plant
- Apparatus, works as the processing facility to sort, label, package and distribute lipids and proteins
28 Clues: area of the stem between two nodes • plants which reproduce with naked seeds • planting roots in water to sprout a new plant • storage organelles unique to plants and algae • Endoplasmic Reticulum, works to modify protein • plants which reproduce with seeds inside a fruit • Endoplasmic Reticulum, works to synthesize lipids • ...
Vivaan Science puzzle 2020-12-06
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- process that plants make their food
- plants-Plants that don’t have the parts to transfer essentials into their body
- Plants that live for more than 2 years
- that live in or on water
- that don’t have an outer protection
- substance that makes the leaves of a plant green
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- that need very little water to survive
- that have the parts to transfer essentials into their body
- that live for only a season or 2
- that need moderate amount of water to survive
10 Clues: that live in or on water • that live for only a season or 2 • process that plants make their food • that don’t have an outer protection • that need very little water to survive • Plants that live for more than 2 years • that need moderate amount of water to survive • substance that makes the leaves of a plant green • ...
Photosynthesis 2026-01-16
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- Natural light from the sun that provides energy.
- All living things and their environment in one area.
- A green substance in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- A type of sugar tht gives energy to plants.
- A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The process where plants use sunlight to make food.
- Substances that living organisms need to grow and survive.
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- The power needed to grow, move or function.
- An organism thats gets energy by eating other organisms.
- The layer of gases surrounding the earth.
- The process of using oxygen to produce energy.
- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- dioxide A gas in the air that plants need for photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants that humans and animals breathe.
15 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the earth. • The power needed to grow, move or function. • A type of sugar tht gives energy to plants. • The process of using oxygen to produce energy. • Natural light from the sun that provides energy. • A green substance in plants that absorbs sunlight. • An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food. • ...
SOURCES OF FOOD 2019-04-16
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- food chains always starts with this
- eat plants
- the fuel used by our body to keep it working
- eat fles of other animals
- small animals that depend on other animals for thier food
- eat mainly dead bodies of animals
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- shows how each living things gets its food in a particular environment
- eat both plants and animals
- the chemical substances in food that are body needs
- green plants
- the father of green revelution in India
- a network of many food chains
- the only food that comes neither from plants nor from animals
13 Clues: eat plants • green plants • eat fles of other animals • eat both plants and animals • a network of many food chains • eat mainly dead bodies of animals • food chains always starts with this • the father of green revelution in India • the fuel used by our body to keep it working • the chemical substances in food that are body needs • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-04-04
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- The green pigment in the plant.
- This holds the plant in the ground.
- The process plants use to make food.
- The big yellow thing in the sky that gives energy.
- What plants need to grow, besides sunlight and air.
- The part of the plant that makes food.
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- The sugar is ____ for the plant.
- A sugar made by plants.
- The gas plants take in from the air.
- Tiny holes in leaves.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The gas plants release.
- The part of the plant that carries water to the rest of the plant.
13 Clues: Tiny holes in leaves. • A sugar made by plants. • The gas plants release. • The green pigment in the plant. • The sugar is ____ for the plant. • This holds the plant in the ground. • The gas plants take in from the air. • The process plants use to make food. • The part of the plant that makes food. • The part of the plant that makes seeds. • ...
Junior Science Ecology 2013-03-29
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- Plants are generally these
- Interlinking food chains
- Organisms are linked by this
- A bear is this type of consumer
- How organisms are linked by what they eat
- One thing that plants compete for
- Energy Source
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- One thing that animals compete for
- The home of a plant or animal
- Everything other than plants
- Plants only please
- Everything that surrounds the organism
- The clean up crew
13 Clues: Energy Source • The clean up crew • Plants only please • Interlinking food chains • Plants are generally these • Everything other than plants • Organisms are linked by this • The home of a plant or animal • A bear is this type of consumer • One thing that plants compete for • One thing that animals compete for • Everything that surrounds the organism • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2021-07-01
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- glucose stored as ... in plants
- waxy layer to prevent water loss
- test for sugar in plants
- most number of chloroplasts found here
- 2nd highest number of chloroplasts found here
- positions the leaf blade for maximum absorption of light
- found in the leaf vein/vascular bundle (transport food)
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- process whereby plants make food
- found in the leaf vein/vascular bundle (transport water)
- also known as leaf blade
- gas taken in during making food
- pigment required to absorb light energy
- gas given out during making food
- opening found in the leaf lower epidermis
14 Clues: also known as leaf blade • test for sugar in plants • glucose stored as ... in plants • gas taken in during making food • process whereby plants make food • waxy layer to prevent water loss • gas given out during making food • most number of chloroplasts found here • pigment required to absorb light energy • opening found in the leaf lower epidermis • ...
Serendipity: Host Plants 2019-08-12
14 Clues: Soldier • Cecropia • Red Admiral • Painted Lady • Cabbage White • Mourning Cloak • Tiger Swallowtail • Hackberry Emperor • Giant Swallowtail • Pipevine Swallowtail • Baltimore Checkerspot • Hummingbird Clearwing • Spicebush Swallowtail • Eastern Black Swallowtail
Plants and Matter 2023-02-10
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- Fixed volume, no fixed shape
- a change in which the thing becomes a different thing
- the science of matter and energy
- fixed volume and fixed shape
- No fixed volume, no fixed shape
- the old science of chemistry
- the old science of physics
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- a change in which the thing is still the same
- the superstition of the stars
- a change in which chemical composition changes
- the science of matter and its composition
- a change in which chemical composition stays the same
- the lego blocks that make up physical things
- stuff
14 Clues: stuff • the old science of physics • Fixed volume, no fixed shape • fixed volume and fixed shape • the old science of chemistry • the superstition of the stars • No fixed volume, no fixed shape • the science of matter and energy • the science of matter and its composition • the lego blocks that make up physical things • a change in which the thing is still the same • ...
Plants and Matter 2023-02-10
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- Fixed volume, no fixed shape
- a change in which the thing becomes a different thing
- the science of matter and energy
- fixed volume and fixed shape
- No fixed volume, no fixed shape
- the old science of chemistry
- the old science of physics
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- a change in which the thing is still the same
- the superstition of the stars
- a change in which chemical composition changes
- the science of matter and its composition
- a change in which chemical composition stays the same
- the lego blocks that make up physical things
- stuff
14 Clues: stuff • the old science of physics • Fixed volume, no fixed shape • fixed volume and fixed shape • the old science of chemistry • the superstition of the stars • No fixed volume, no fixed shape • the science of matter and energy • the science of matter and its composition • the lego blocks that make up physical things • a change in which the thing is still the same • ...
Plants Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-09
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- Pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange
- Vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Hormone involved in phototropism
- Reproductive structure of gymnosperms
- Waxy, protective coating of leaves
- Ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- Growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity
- Vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant
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- Male reproductive structure of a flower
- Turning of a plant in response to a touch stimulus
- Reproduction that results in offspring genetically identical to the parent
- Smallest, most basic unit of life
- Organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- Produces eggs
14 Clues: Produces eggs • Hormone involved in phototropism • Smallest, most basic unit of life • Waxy, protective coating of leaves • Reproductive structure of gymnosperms • Male reproductive structure of a flower • Turning of a plant in response to a touch stimulus • Ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity • ...
The food plants 2024-01-15
All About Plants 2024-03-10
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- a substance that gives color
- to carry
- things in a room that can be moved around and make a room easier to use
- power from electricity
- something that makes heat or power when burned
- vitamins, minerals, and other things that plants and animals need to live and grow
- person, place, or thing that something comes from
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- chemicals that come from nonliving things and are needed in small amounts for good health
- carry pollen from one plant to another
- special powder made by male flower cells
- a tiny part of a living thing
- to stay alive
- things used to make other things
- to lose or get rid of something
14 Clues: to carry • to stay alive • power from electricity • a substance that gives color • a tiny part of a living thing • to lose or get rid of something • things used to make other things • carry pollen from one plant to another • special powder made by male flower cells • something that makes heat or power when burned • person, place, or thing that something comes from • ...
Plants and Fungi 2024-02-29
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- the tubes in plants that transport water and minerals up from the roots to the leaves
- an organism that makes its own food by absorbing simple molecules; most autotrophs use photosynthesis
- the green substance that is found in plant cells, which absorbs the Sun’s energy during photosynthesis
- an organism that only has one cell
- the process that organisms use to produce offspring
- one of the two types of flowering plants; angiosperm seeds are inside a fruit
- complex molecules that contain carbon and normally come from living things
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- one of the two types of flowering plants; gymnosperms do not produce fruit
- the process that plants use to turn inorganic compounds into organic nutrients; it requires sunlight and water
- the tubes that transport glucose around a plant
- the process that living things use to get energy
- substances that all organisms need in order to grow, reproduce, repair themselves and get energy
- an organism that absorbs nutrients from dead or decaying organisms
- the process by which water evaporates or is removed from the surface of a plant
14 Clues: an organism that only has one cell • the tubes that transport glucose around a plant • the process that living things use to get energy • the process that organisms use to produce offspring • an organism that absorbs nutrients from dead or decaying organisms • one of the two types of flowering plants; gymnosperms do not produce fruit • ...
Watershed, Pollution & Plants 2025-09-25
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- Plant structures that absorb water from soil
- Soil or rock carried away by water, wind, or ice
- Water molecules stick together like a chain
- Water evaporating from leaves creating suction
- All the land where water drains to the same place
- Water soaking into the ground
- Pollution from one single, obvious source
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- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Pollution from many smaller, spread-out sources
- The repeating process of water moving through the environment
- Water that flows over the land into rivers and streams
- Water moves upward inside plants through thin tubes
- High ridges of land that separate watersheds
- Water molecules stick to the walls of xylem tubes
14 Clues: Water soaking into the ground • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Pollution from one single, obvious source • Water molecules stick together like a chain • Plant structures that absorb water from soil • High ridges of land that separate watersheds • Water evaporating from leaves creating suction • Pollution from many smaller, spread-out sources • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-04-17
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- The process of transporting the products of photosynthesis in the phloem
- What is it called when water molecules stick together?
- What pulls water upward in the xylem?
- The process of transporting water in the xylem
- The type of experiment that involves radioactive isotopes to trace movement in the plant
- Where water moves out from
- Where is sucrose stored?
- What moves sucrose from leaf cell to phloem?
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- Process of sucrose moving to a lower pressure area
- Sugar made in the source
- The theory of water transport in the xylem
- The leaf is the ______ of the plant
- What type of pressure is created when water moves from xylem to phloem?
- The type of experiment that involves removing a ring of surface tissues and leaves stem core?
14 Clues: Sugar made in the source • Where is sucrose stored? • Where water moves out from • The leaf is the ______ of the plant • What pulls water upward in the xylem? • The theory of water transport in the xylem • What moves sucrose from leaf cell to phloem? • The process of transporting water in the xylem • Process of sucrose moving to a lower pressure area • ...
Photosynthesis and Food Webs 2013-11-24
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- These animals hunt and eat other animals
- These animals eat plants and other animals
- These are green plants that make their own food from sunlight
- The amount of organic material in an organism
- These animals only eat other animals
- The way plants make their energy
- The type of sugar the plant makes
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- The form of energy used by plants to make food
- The plant makes this as a waste product
- The plant used this from the air to help make its food
- These animals have to eat things to get their energy
- The green substance in plant cells that allow them to photosynthesize
- These are little discs in the plant cell. These have the green substance called chlorophyll in them.
- These animals get hunted and eaten by the predators!
- These animals only eat plants
15 Clues: These animals only eat plants • The way plants make their energy • The type of sugar the plant makes • These animals only eat other animals • The plant makes this as a waste product • These animals hunt and eat other animals • These animals eat plants and other animals • The amount of organic material in an organism • The form of energy used by plants to make food • ...
life and living 2025-03-25
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- the important parts of food needed by the body for energy
- a substance that makes plants green
- difficulty in passing solid waste out of the body
- micro-organisms that break down dead plants and animals
- educated guess or possible outcome for an investigation
- an illness that stops our bodies from working properly
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- animals that eat other animals or meat eaters
- the process by which plants make their own food
- germs entering your body and causing problem
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- helps push waste out of the digestive system
- an area where living and non-living things depend on each other in different ways
- the different foods a person or animal eats everyday
- plants that make their own food
- a gas in the air that living things need
15 Clues: plants that make their own food • a substance that makes plants green • animals that eat both plants and animals • a gas in the air that living things need • germs entering your body and causing problem • helps push waste out of the digestive system • animals that eat other animals or meat eaters • the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Plant -increasing the numbers 2018-04-23
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- dry soil
- gram rabicrops
- wind dispersal
- plants moist soil
- pumpkin summer plants
- used for destroying harmful insects insecticides
- maize kharif crops
- used for food such as wheat,oats or corn cereals
- process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature dispersal
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- ground nut well drained sandy soil
- mangoes animal dispersal
- watered irrigated
- cauliflower winter plants
- bajra sandy soil
- water dispersal
15 Clues: dry soil • wind dispersal • water dispersal • gram rabicrops • watered irrigated • plants moist soil • bajra sandy soil • pumpkin summer plants • maize kharif crops • mangoes animal dispersal • cauliflower winter plants • ground nut well drained sandy soil • used for destroying harmful insects insecticides • used for food such as wheat,oats or corn cereals • ...
Spring 2024-03-02
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- sneezing and coughing because of plants
- bright colored parts of plants
- the third month of spring
- baby sheep
- baby chicken
- plants do this in the spring
- Christian spring holiday
- small, fluffy animal with long ears
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- short times of rain
- first month of spring
- the second month of spring
- spring housework
- gentle wind
- opposite of dry
- wet weather
15 Clues: baby sheep • gentle wind • wet weather • baby chicken • opposite of dry • spring housework • short times of rain • first month of spring • Christian spring holiday • the third month of spring • the second month of spring • plants do this in the spring • bright colored parts of plants • small, fluffy animal with long ears • sneezing and coughing because of plants
Water Cycle - Porter C. 2024-12-17
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- Body of water
- Water vapor produced through plants
- Holds water vapor
- Running of land
- Water in the ground
- Clouds made of ice particles
- Clouds of water
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- Rain, snow, hail
- H2O
- The sun _______ the water
- Evaporates the water
- Vegitation
- Flows to another body of water
- Biggest body of water
- Water vapor in the air/on plants
15 Clues: H2O • Vegitation • Body of water • Running of land • Clouds of water • Rain, snow, hail • Holds water vapor • Water in the ground • Evaporates the water • Biggest body of water • The sun _______ the water • Clouds made of ice particles • Flows to another body of water • Water vapor in the air/on plants • Water vapor produced through plants
Photosynthesis Tic Tac Toe By: Zoe Moe 2023-01-30
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- unique structures found in plants
- a sugar that plants produce
- dioxide a colourless and non-flammable gas
- made in the leaves of plants from excess glucose
- when chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight
- most important part of the plant
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- plants take from the air and soil during photosynthesis
- chemical process where molecules are broken down by light
- responsible for cellular respiration in plants
- a substance in plants that makes them green
- small openings in stems
11 Clues: small openings in stems • a sugar that plants produce • most important part of the plant • unique structures found in plants • dioxide a colourless and non-flammable gas • a substance in plants that makes them green • when chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight • responsible for cellular respiration in plants • made in the leaves of plants from excess glucose • ...
cycles and balance in ecosystems 2026-02-03
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- The large variety of living organisms
- dioxide Consumers exhale this gas
- the process where plants make their own food
- organisms that take in water through the food that they eat
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- Provides light energy to plants
- Plants give off this gas during photosynthesis
- used by plants to produce food
- Plant leaves are adapted to absorb as much as possible
- This slope will be cooler
- Plants convert light energy into ____ energy
- This slope will contain fewer plants
11 Clues: This slope will be cooler • used by plants to produce food • Provides light energy to plants • dioxide Consumers exhale this gas • This slope will contain fewer plants • The large variety of living organisms • the process where plants make their own food • Plants convert light energy into ____ energy • Plants give off this gas during photosynthesis • ...
Introduction to Plants 2013-08-19
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- photosynthetic organs that contain vascular tissue.
- this type of angiosperm has two cotyledons
- multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls made of cellulose.
- develop unique reproductive organs known as flowers
- a dicot plant with have this type of root
- the group of plants lack vascular tissue and obtain water through osmosis.
- oldest seed plant species alive today, sometimes called a "living fossil".
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- supporting structures that connect roots and leaves.
- specialized tissue that conducts water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- bear their seeds directly on cones
- this type of angiosperm has a single cotyledon
- wall of tissue surrounding and protecting the seed.
- most common type of bryophytes.
- underground organs that absorb water
14 Clues: most common type of bryophytes. • bear their seeds directly on cones • underground organs that absorb water • a dicot plant with have this type of root • this type of angiosperm has two cotyledons • this type of angiosperm has a single cotyledon • photosynthetic organs that contain vascular tissue. • wall of tissue surrounding and protecting the seed. • ...
Parts of plants 2020-03-27
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- absorbs water and mineral from the soil.
- develop into a flower,leaf or shoot.
- where bud,leaf and branch originate.
- can grow into a new plant.
- grow from the trunk from the plant.
- are smallest branches.
- transport fluids between the root.
- are sexual reproduction part of plant.
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- is important part of tree for timber production.
- refers to the flat part of the plant.
- is mainly for photosynthesis and exchange of gas.
- absorbs nutrients via the plants different roots.
- coat is outer cover of seed.
- is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
14 Clues: are smallest branches. • can grow into a new plant. • coat is outer cover of seed. • transport fluids between the root. • grow from the trunk from the plant. • develop into a flower,leaf or shoot. • where bud,leaf and branch originate. • refers to the flat part of the plant. • are sexual reproduction part of plant. • absorbs water and mineral from the soil. • ...
Medicinal Plants Crossword 2021-02-10
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- Help in respiratory diseases
- Medicine for diabetes
- Restorative tonic
- Native to Maharashtra
- Helps in curing mental disorders
- Anti Inflammatory
- Has high level of vitamins
- Vital in treating Jaundice
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- Used to control high blood pressure and hypertension
- Used as a Laxative medicine
- Used to treat diarrhea
- Cardiotonic in heart failures
- Helps in treating cough and cold
- Cures eyes related disorders
14 Clues: Restorative tonic • Anti Inflammatory • Medicine for diabetes • Native to Maharashtra • Used to treat diarrhea • Has high level of vitamins • Vital in treating Jaundice • Used as a Laxative medicine • Help in respiratory diseases • Cures eyes related disorders • Cardiotonic in heart failures • Helps in treating cough and cold • Helps in curing mental disorders • ...
forests and plants 2020-07-30
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- instrument used to measure the rate of the growth of a plant.
- seeds are dispersed by water.
- a place providing shelter and protection.
- green pigment in leaves.
- large scale cutting of trees.
- a temporary structure used to support people and materials during construction.
- disperse through water.
- gir national park.
- parts of the seed that store food for the baby plant.
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- type of reproduction without seeds.
- an area with high density of trees.
- a young plant.
- a large scale planting of trees.
- a light weight narrow boat.
14 Clues: a young plant. • gir national park. • disperse through water. • green pigment in leaves. • a light weight narrow boat. • seeds are dispersed by water. • large scale cutting of trees. • a large scale planting of trees. • type of reproduction without seeds. • an area with high density of trees. • a place providing shelter and protection. • ...
Tansport in plants 2021-01-14
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- increases surface area in roots
- attractive forces between water molecules
- movement of water molecules
- when cells of animals will wrinkle or shivel
- when cells membrane pulls away from cell wall
- opening in leaves
- movement of particles from an area of high. to low concentration
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- high solute concentration
- solute concentration in equilibrium
- attractive forces between two unlike materials
- process by which water evaporate from leaves
- carries sugars
- low solute concentration
- carries water and nutrients
14 Clues: carries sugars • opening in leaves • low solute concentration • high solute concentration • movement of water molecules • carries water and nutrients • increases surface area in roots • solute concentration in equilibrium • attractive forces between water molecules • process by which water evaporate from leaves • when cells of animals will wrinkle or shivel • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
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- called ___________
- green structures called _________
- is called _____
- fungi and bacteria that use this mode of saprotrophic
- Venus flytrap catch insect by ingenious methods . they are known as
- the cells of green plants and young stems of plants contain
- organisms that can make their food from simple non-living
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- pigment called _________
- leaves take in carbon di oxide from the air through tiny
- . such plants are called _______
- the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight
- dodder plants that sucks food from another plant using root-like
- are known as ________________
- the chloroplast are green because of the presence of a
14 Clues: is called _____ • called ___________ • pigment called _________ • are known as ________________ • . such plants are called _______ • green structures called _________ • fungi and bacteria that use this mode of saprotrophic • the chloroplast are green because of the presence of a • leaves take in carbon di oxide from the air through tiny • ...
Transport in plants 2019-04-23
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- movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem
- process that plant absorbs mineral ions
- part of plant where sugar is used or stored
- interaction between water molecule and cellulose wall of xylem
- part of plant where sugar is made
- causes the stomata to open
- interaction between water molecules
- dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions
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- draws water in the xylem up against gravity
- the loss of water vapour from plant leaves by evaporation of water at the surface of mesophyll cells followed by the diffusion of water vapour through the stomata
- pathway of water uptake by root is root hair, root hair cell, _____, xylem
- the apparatus for investigating the transpiration rate in plant
- contains both xylem and phloem
- occurs when the volume of water vapour lost by leaves is greater than that absorbed by root
14 Clues: causes the stomata to open • contains both xylem and phloem • part of plant where sugar is made • interaction between water molecules • process that plant absorbs mineral ions • draws water in the xylem up against gravity • part of plant where sugar is used or stored • movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem • dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions • ...
Transport in plants 2019-04-23
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- process that plant absorbs mineral ions
- interaction between water molecules
- the apparatus for investigating the transpiration rate in plant
- movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem
- causes the stomata to open
- water at the surface of mesophyll cells turn into water vapour
- contains both xylem and phloem
- pathway of water uptake by root is root hair, root hair cell, ______, xylem
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- dead tissue that provides support and transports water and mineral ions
- draws water in the xylem up against gravity
- interaction between water molecules and cellulose wall of xylem
- occurs when the volume of water vapour lost by leaves is greater than that absorbed by root
- part of plant where sugar is used or stored
- part of plant where sugar is made
14 Clues: causes the stomata to open • contains both xylem and phloem • part of plant where sugar is made • interaction between water molecules • process that plant absorbs mineral ions • draws water in the xylem up against gravity • part of plant where sugar is used or stored • movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem • ...
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS 2019-09-29
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- fastest growing woody plant in the world that can grow up to 35 inches in just one day
- largest flower in the world
- nonvascular
- a support structure for the petal
- bearing cones
- mMost plants are autotrophic, creating their own food using water, carbon dioxided and light through the process called _______
- these are plants that have one-seed lead or cotyledon
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- naked seeds
- the part of flower that produces pollen
- scientific name for flowering plants
- vascular
- it is when seed begins to grow
- these are plants that have two-seed leaves or cotyledons
- examples: mosses and ferns
14 Clues: vascular • naked seeds • nonvascular • bearing cones • examples: mosses and ferns • largest flower in the world • it is when seed begins to grow • a support structure for the petal • scientific name for flowering plants • the part of flower that produces pollen • these are plants that have one-seed lead or cotyledon • these are plants that have two-seed leaves or cotyledons • ...
Non Vascular Plants 2020-10-13
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- Leaflike structure of a moss which is one layer thick and has a costa. Essentially, a non-vascular leaf.
- Thread-like structures that attach gametophore to the ground.
- In leafy liverworts, a tubular sheath surrounding an archegonium, and later, the developing sporophyte.
- Part of the sporophyte that acts as a stalk to hold other parts of the sporophyte above the boundary layer.
- A thread-like chain of cells that forms the earliest stage (the haploid phase) of the life cycle of mosses and liverworts.
- Enlarged archegonial venter that protects the capsule that contains the embryonic sporophyte.
- Leaves that form in a row on the undersurface of the stem of a leafy liverwort. They are smaller than the leaves on the upper surface.
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- Lack of an ability to regulate and maintain water content.
- Basal portion of an embryo, sporophyte, or spore-producing body, which is embedded in the parental tissue. It serves as an anchor and to absorb nutrients.
- Adjective used to describe clear cells, found in hinge tissue.
- Tough substance that covers the outer wall of spores and pollen grains.
- The swollen lower portion of an archegonium containing the egg.
- Small mass of vegetative tissue that can develop into an entire new plant. Part of non vascular plant asexual reproduction.
- Type of plant body that is not differentiated into root, stem, or leaves.
14 Clues: Lack of an ability to regulate and maintain water content. • Thread-like structures that attach gametophore to the ground. • Adjective used to describe clear cells, found in hinge tissue. • The swollen lower portion of an archegonium containing the egg. • Tough substance that covers the outer wall of spores and pollen grains. • ...
Hawaiian Native Plants 2024-05-01
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- A relative of the cranberry, this plant produces edible berries and is found in high-elevation regions.
- This tree's name means "warrior" in Hawaiian, reflecting its strength and historic use in crafting weapons.
- This shrub produces small, pink berries and is found in high-elevation forests.
- Its long, spiky leaves are used in weaving mats, baskets, and other traditional crafts.
- lehua Known for its striking red flowers, this tree is a symbol of love and resilience in Hawaiian culture.
- Its fragrant leaves are often used in lei making and as ceremonial garlands.
- Found in dry coastal areas, this shrub has small yellow flowers and berries used for dyeing.
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- Has A close relative of Ohia lehua, this tree is known for its pinkish flowers and is found in wetter forests.
- Its nuts were historically used by Native Hawaiians for oil and candle making.
- This tree is endemic to Hawaii and has distinctively serrated leaves.
- This plant is used to make a traditional Polynesian beverage known for its relaxing effects.
- This shrub is known for its small, white flowers and is often found in dry forests.
- Legend says that this coastal plant's flowers appear to be half-formed due to a tragic love story.
- A member of the ginger family, this plant is prized for its medicinal and culinary properties.
- This flowering plant produces small, yellow blooms and is the official flower of the island of Oahu.
15 Clues: This tree is endemic to Hawaii and has distinctively serrated leaves. • Its fragrant leaves are often used in lei making and as ceremonial garlands. • Its nuts were historically used by Native Hawaiians for oil and candle making. • This shrub produces small, pink berries and is found in high-elevation forests. • ...
Transport in Plants 2023-01-31
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- there is a small surface area to volume ratio
- The tissue that make up the phloem are _____
- Water enters the root by this process
- transport food in plants
- increases the absorption rate of water in the roots
- water leaves the plant by evaporation
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- As temperature increases the rate of transpiration will _____
- The concentration of water vapour in the air
- the movement of sugars in a plant
- transports water in plants
- Water leaves the leaf through tiny holes called the ____________
- The tissues that make up the Xylem are ____
- helps bring water up the plant through cohesion and adhesion
- Water exits the plants through the _____
14 Clues: transport food in plants • transports water in plants • the movement of sugars in a plant • Water enters the root by this process • water leaves the plant by evaporation • Water exits the plants through the _____ • The tissues that make up the Xylem are ____ • The concentration of water vapour in the air • The tissue that make up the phloem are _____ • ...
Body and Plants 2023-03-07
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- I grow to get insects to pollinate me
- A,B,C and K are examples
- I am found in fruit and can grow into a plant
- I am made to stop dust/bacteria getting into the lungs
- I circulate around the body
- I take up water from the soil
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- this protects trees from infection
- I am the sugar used by the body for energy
- I am found in the stomach to help digestion
- humans and apes have these
- This protects animals from infection
- I help digest food
- I am made during photosynthesis
- I am the slowest mammal
14 Clues: I help digest food • I am the slowest mammal • A,B,C and K are examples • humans and apes have these • I circulate around the body • I take up water from the soil • I am made during photosynthesis • this protects trees from infection • This protects animals from infection • I grow to get insects to pollinate me • I am the sugar used by the body for energy • ...
Plants Around US 2024-11-21
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- I protect seeds
- the leaves contain a green substance called
- The inner most layer of the stem
- A modification seen in cactus
- plants that bears buds in leaves for propogation
- Tiny openings on the leaves
- underground part of a plant
- My outer most layer is called
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- The process by which a seed grows into a young plant
- one big main root
- Store food for the baby plants
- The flattened green part of leaf
- structure that develops into flower
- the central big vein of a leaf
14 Clues: I protect seeds • one big main root • Tiny openings on the leaves • underground part of a plant • A modification seen in cactus • My outer most layer is called • Store food for the baby plants • the central big vein of a leaf • The flattened green part of leaf • The inner most layer of the stem • structure that develops into flower • the leaves contain a green substance called • ...
Reproduction in plants 2024-04-01
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- Fruits or seeds are usually light and small and have wing-like structures. These are dispersed by ______.
- This part enlarges to become the fruit
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
- The fusion of male reproductive cell with the egg cell.
- The seeds need water, air and warmth for this process.
- This part connects the stigma to the ovary
- Seeds found in fleshy fruits are dispersed by _____.
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- The scattering of fruits or seeds away from the parent plant
- This part develops into seeds
- These reproductive cells are found in the ovule
- Non-flowering plants do not produce seeds, the produce _______.
- This part supports the anther.
- These reproductive cells are found in the pollen grains
- Fruits with fibrous husk that trap air are dispersed by _______.
14 Clues: This part develops into seeds • This part supports the anther. • This part enlarges to become the fruit • This part connects the stigma to the ovary • These reproductive cells are found in the ovule • Seeds found in fleshy fruits are dispersed by _____. • The seeds need water, air and warmth for this process. • The fusion of male reproductive cell with the egg cell. • ...
Life cycle: plants 2024-03-22
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- person, who helps
- main body of the flower
- red edible root plant
- baby plant
- fine yellow dust
- underground part of the flower
- an insect, that spreads pollen
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- a thick string
- a place with many shops and fun activities
- baby flower
- park with flowers
- ground, that can grow plants
- a flower that looks like a sun
- colorful parts of the flower
14 Clues: baby plant • baby flower • a thick string • fine yellow dust • person, who helps • park with flowers • red edible root plant • main body of the flower • ground, that can grow plants • colorful parts of the flower • a flower that looks like a sun • underground part of the flower • an insect, that spreads pollen • a place with many shops and fun activities
Uses of Plants 2022-02-08
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- produce fiber that are used to manufacture clothes, towels, and carpets
- used in making barongs, bags, and table linens
- acquired from plants to treat health disorders
- used in school to write on and are made from dried leaves and barks of trees.
- produced by plants that animals and humans breathe.
- absorbed by plants keeping the air fresh
- keep us warm and protected
- sewn to make linen
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- built using bamboo or narra that provides shelter to so many
- an accessory made using flowers that are tied in woman's wrist
- it is provided by plants giving us energy
- helps prevent constipation and aids in digestion
- it has vitamin K which is needed for blood clothing
- add beauty to surroundings and a pleasant sight to see
14 Clues: sewn to make linen • keep us warm and protected • absorbed by plants keeping the air fresh • it is provided by plants giving us energy • used in making barongs, bags, and table linens • acquired from plants to treat health disorders • helps prevent constipation and aids in digestion • it has vitamin K which is needed for blood clothing • ...
World of Plants 2025-09-17
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- community of living things among an area.
- green pigment in plants to capture light.
- clear waxy layer surrounding a leaf.
- different kinds of life in one area.
- ___mesophyll is near the top of the leaf capturing sunlight.
- Fluid inside chloroplast surrounding thylakoids.
- green disc inside a chloroplast.
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- large region of a/biotic factors adapted to conditions.
- organelle that contains chlorophyll.
- Outer most layer of a leaf.
- Role an organism has in its habitat.
- transports water through plant roots.
- used to transport sugars and food nutrients.
- ___ mesophyll is the lower layer of a leaf.
14 Clues: Outer most layer of a leaf. • green disc inside a chloroplast. • organelle that contains chlorophyll. • clear waxy layer surrounding a leaf. • Role an organism has in its habitat. • different kinds of life in one area. • transports water through plant roots. • community of living things among an area. • green pigment in plants to capture light. • ...
Trees and Plants 2026-05-01
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- Parts of a plant that grow underground and soak up water
- Yellow dust from flowers that helps make new plants
- A tiny plant baby that can grow into a new plant
- Tall plants with trunks, branches, and leaves
- Soft green plants that cover lawns and fields
- The thick main stem of a tree
- A young plant just starting to grow
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- Colorful parts of plants that often smell nice
- Pretty flowers that bloom on trees in spring
- The “arms” of a tree that grow out from the trunk
- A plant you should NOT touch—it can make your skin itchy!
- Flat green parts of a plant that make food from sunlight
- Small sticks you find on the ground under trees
- A spiky plant that grows in the desert and stores water
14 Clues: The thick main stem of a tree • A young plant just starting to grow • Pretty flowers that bloom on trees in spring • Tall plants with trunks, branches, and leaves • Soft green plants that cover lawns and fields • Colorful parts of plants that often smell nice • Small sticks you find on the ground under trees • A tiny plant baby that can grow into a new plant • ...
