plants Crossword Puzzles
Five kingdoms 2017-11-01
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- / Plants cell are ____
- / ____ is the filament in a multicellular fungus
- / there are ____ types of bacteria
- / animalls us ____ to breath under water
- / there are ____ phyle in the animal kingdom
- / ____ do not have backbone
- / Process when plants use sunlight to make food
- / protists reproduce asexually by ____ fission
- / ____ is a kingdom of mostly unicellular eukaryotes
- / ____ consume their energy
- / ____ is another word for vertebrate
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- / ____ are medications that kill bacteria
- / ____ live in harsh areas
- / protists came in ____ main forms
- / Cell walls of fungi are made of ____
- / Fungi producers spores by ____
- / There are ____ kingdoms
- / ____ is the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
- / ____ make their own energy protista
19 Clues: / Plants cell are ____ • / There are ____ kingdoms • / ____ live in harsh areas • / ____ do not have backbone • / ____ consume their energy • / Fungi producers spores by ____ • / protists came in ____ main forms • / there are ____ types of bacteria • / ____ make their own energy protista • / ____ is another word for vertebrate • / Cell walls of fungi are made of ____ • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
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- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- consumer that eats plants
- consumer that eats meat
- to rid the body of waste
- a type of fungus
- animal manure or feces
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- digested food left by earthworms
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- smooth band around the body of a worm
- living things but not plants and animals
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- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- the most numerous organism on Earth
- an animal lacking a backbone
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
- to rot
- any living thing
- organism that makes its own food
- the fruiting body of a fungus
19 Clues: to rot • a type of fungus • any living thing • animal manure or feces • consumer that eats meat • to rid the body of waste • consumer that eats plants • an animal lacking a backbone • the fruiting body of a fungus • organism that makes its own food • digested food left by earthworms • consumer that eats meat and plants • the most numerous organism on Earth • ...
Biomes 2022-04-08
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- temperature and precipitation in an area
- biome that gets lots of rain and is warm
- forest with trees that change color
- nonliving thing
- things that get energy from plants
- biome that's also called the arctic
- eats only meat
- things that help an organism survive
- can be hot and dry or cold and dry
- things that make their own food
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- forest with trees that have cones
- eats only plants
- biome in the plains of the US
- shows flow of energy between organisms
- frozen layer of soil under the surface
- biome with lots of rain but cold temps
- eats meat and plants
- connection of food chains
- living thing
19 Clues: living thing • eats only meat • nonliving thing • eats only plants • eats meat and plants • connection of food chains • biome in the plains of the US • things that make their own food • forest with trees that have cones • things that get energy from plants • can be hot and dry or cold and dry • forest with trees that change color • biome that's also called the arctic • ...
Unit 2.3 Ookpik Vocabulary and Spelling 2025-10-18
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- a paved area next to a patio
- characterized by violent winds
- investigate how rocks were formed
- covered with fuzzy hair or soft feathers
- plants
- green plants transform light into chemical energy
- characterized by a lack of concern or interest
- existing above the ground
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- a photographic copy of printed or written material
- moved forward in a sudden and unsteady manner
- moving quickly with small steps
- rising to prominence
- not often
- study of physical features of the earth
- family from which a creature is descended
- actions that must occur for something to work
- more than is normal or expeted
- made for a specific purpose
- transparent enclosure for raising plants
19 Clues: plants • not often • rising to prominence • existing above the ground • made for a specific purpose • a paved area next to a patio • characterized by violent winds • more than is normal or expeted • moving quickly with small steps • investigate how rocks were formed • study of physical features of the earth • covered with fuzzy hair or soft feathers • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- Using light to put things together
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- All energy stored in food comes from
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
- The Greek word for light
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- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- What plants love to breath in
- Another name for plants
- The Greek word for putting together
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
- What makes leaves green
13 Clues: Another name for plants • What makes leaves green • The Greek word for light • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • Using light to put things together • The Greek word for putting together • What isopods have that frogs do not • Breaks down dead plants and animals • connecting two ecosystems vertically • All energy stored in food comes from • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- The Greek word for light
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
- Using light to put things together
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
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- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
- What makes leaves green
- What plants love to breath in
- All energy stored in food comes from
- Another name for plants
- The Greek word for putting together
13 Clues: What makes leaves green • Another name for plants • The Greek word for light • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • Using light to put things together • What isopods have that frogs do not • The Greek word for putting together • Breaks down dead plants and animals • All energy stored in food comes from • connecting two ecosystems vertically • ...
Environmental Science 1.2 2024-06-10
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- animals that eat meat
- process by which plants make food
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- nature's recycler
- an animal's way of life
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- where an animal lives
- shows energy is lost at higher levels of a food chain
- eat dead animals
- shows that an animal can eat more than one thing
- depends on other living things to get food
- living things like plants that make their own food
- transfer of energy in a straight line
- animals that eat plants
13 Clues: eat dead animals • nature's recycler • where an animal lives • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • an animal's way of life • process by which plants make food • transfer of energy in a straight line • animals that eat both plants and meat • depends on other living things to get food • shows that an animal can eat more than one thing • ...
Friday Science 2025-02-28
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- animals or bugs that eat dead animals
- animals that only eat plants
- plants and animals living in their environment
- living things that make its own food
- a group of individual animals or plants
- a flower, a cat, and a bee are examples of
- animals that only eat meat
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- all ecosystems on the earth
- animals that eat other things to survive
- shows what eats what
- animals that eat plants and animals
- a population of different species
- shows the food chain
13 Clues: shows what eats what • shows the food chain • animals that only eat meat • all ecosystems on the earth • animals that only eat plants • a population of different species • animals that eat plants and animals • living things that make its own food • animals or bugs that eat dead animals • a group of individual animals or plants • animals that eat other things to survive • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-03-08
10 Clues: What reacts. • What the plant makes. • How plants make food. • What carries glucose. • The sugar plants make. • Where plants make food. • What makes plants green. • How plants transport water. • What reaction photosynthesis is. • What lets gases in and out of the leaves.
QE1 2023-07-25
17 Clues: name • faith • color • not sad • QE what? • UU symbol • birthplace • royal title • not passive • on her face • plants spot • sunny state • what she plants • a cause of hers • hobby with words 1 • hobby with words 2 • not physical, but...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2017-12-07
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- A tough outer protective layer
- A leaf that bears sporangia
- A palm like gymnosperms
- Having the male and female reproductive organs borne on separate individuals of the same species
- The central part of an ovule
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- A division of vascular land plants containing a single class
- A monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants
- An embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
- A division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms
- coat The protective outer coat of a seed.
- grain A single granule of pollen.
- A group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes
- A sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants
13 Clues: A palm like gymnosperms • A leaf that bears sporangia • The central part of an ovule • A tough outer protective layer • grain A single granule of pollen. • coat The protective outer coat of a seed. • A division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms • A monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants • An embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering • ...
Light in Plants 2023-05-01
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- ___ Plants begin flowering once the nights get shorter
- ___ Light gives off Red and Orange wavelengths
- Stretching in plants caused by elongation of internodes due to low light intensity
- Light ___ refers to the intensity of light
- Plants that respond to periods of light
- ____ Light gives off higher levels of blue wavelengths
- Light-sensitive pigments that absorb light
- Ranges of Wavelengths are placed on the ___ Spectrum
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- Day ___ Plants don't appear to respond to change in day length
- refers to the color or wavelength of light
- Blue-green pigment involved in photoperiodic responses
- The length of time that a plant is exposed to sunlight or darkness
- ___ Plants begin flowering once the nights get longer
13 Clues: Plants that respond to periods of light • refers to the color or wavelength of light • Light ___ refers to the intensity of light • Light-sensitive pigments that absorb light • ___ Light gives off Red and Orange wavelengths • Ranges of Wavelengths are placed on the ___ Spectrum • ___ Plants begin flowering once the nights get longer • ...
Artificial Selection 2025-12-18
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- Crossbred plants are called this
- plants can be selectively bred to enhance this
- a group of domsetic plants or animals having similar appearance, behavior and other traits
- the process by which humans select animal or plant parents with the most desired traits to reproduce
- genetically modified organism
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- another name for artificial selection
- the process of adding one or more traits to an organism
- True or False-Natural and artificial selection are the same thing
- Bred animals are known as this
- True or False-Plants can be selectively bred
- this trait in dogs is one negative impact of selective breeding
- Bred plants can be known as this
- the science of breeding and caring for animals
13 Clues: genetically modified organism • Bred animals are known as this • Crossbred plants are called this • Bred plants can be known as this • another name for artificial selection • True or False-Plants can be selectively bred • plants can be selectively bred to enhance this • the science of breeding and caring for animals • ...
Chapter 22 Vocab 2017-12-07
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- leaf that bears sporangia
- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms, that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- are a division of vascular land plants containing a single class They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants.
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
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- monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants
- are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes
- a thick and sticky clear substance made from plants or trees that is used to make plastics, pills, lacquers, inks, glues and other things
- Cycads are seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today
- grain one of the granular microspores that occur in pollen and give rise to the male gametophyte of a seed plant
- the protective outer coat of a seed.
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac.
- an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
13 Clues: leaf that bears sporangia • the protective outer coat of a seed. • monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac. • an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering • a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary Terms 2012-09-14
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- breaks down dead organism
- organism must eat/absorb food
- eats dead organisms
- stable stage in ecological growth
- eats only meat
- regrowth of an area after natural diaster
- gradual change to area and inhabitants
- challenges between organisms
- eats only plants
- organism makes own food with sunlight
- feeds on living organisms
- organisms that reproduce
- study of life
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- nonliving organisms
- effects the survival rate of organisms
- stage to create soil and new organism
- where organism live
- animal role
- eats plants and animals
- stable internal state
- all population in area
- living organisms
- group of same species
- all abiotic and biotic factors in area
- area with similar plants, rainfall and temperature
25 Clues: animal role • study of life • eats only meat • living organisms • eats only plants • nonliving organisms • where organism live • eats dead organisms • stable internal state • group of same species • all population in area • eats plants and animals • organisms that reproduce • breaks down dead organism • feeds on living organisms • challenges between organisms • organism must eat/absorb food • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-12-07
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- a product of photosynthesis that the plant uses
- how plants take in water
- Part of photosynthesis that is a sticky liquid
- a product of photosynthesis that we use
- carries sugars away from the leaf
- how plants get their energy
- what we breathe out
- where photosynthesis takes place
- one leaf in seed
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- carries water and minerals through the plant
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- Part of photosynthesis that comes from the sun
- what gives plants their green color
- fern stem
- the type of mesophyll where chloroplasts are located
- prevents leaves from drying out
- place where transportation takes place
- two leaves in seed
- where CO2 and O2 enter and exit a leaf
- fern leaf
20 Clues: fern stem • fern leaf • one leaf in seed • two leaves in seed • what we breathe out • how plants take in water • how plants get their energy • prevents leaves from drying out • where photosynthesis takes place • carries sugars away from the leaf • organelle that does photosynthesis • what gives plants their green color • place where transportation takes place • ...
Animal & Plant Kingdom 2020-12-30
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- Type of animal that lives both on land and water
- This animal cant jump
- Green pigment found in plants
- Man's best friend
- This bird lays the largest egg
- A flower that always faces the sun
- Longest snake in the world
- This fruit is also a colour
- Process by which plants make food
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
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- A plant that traps insects
- Animals that eat only plants
- This bird can rotate its head 270 degrees
- Fastest land animal
- National flower of India
- This bird is extinct
- Species whose male members give birth
- This fruit keeps the doctor away
- National animal of Australia
- Used to make wine
- King of the jungle
21 Clues: Man's best friend • Used to make wine • King of the jungle • Fastest land animal • This bird is extinct • This animal cant jump • National flower of India • A plant that traps insects • Longest snake in the world • This fruit is also a colour • Animals that eat only plants • National animal of Australia • Green pigment found in plants • This bird lays the largest egg • ...
KArinaLovesEcology 2024-04-05
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- people
- organism that breaks down other animals
- eat other living things
- lives inside another living organism
- eats dead food
- web multiple food chains
- area of organisms living and non
- living
- cant make their own food so they eat other plants and animals
- chain a chain showing different animals eating eachother
- eats variety
- nonliving
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- organisms that creates its own food using light/h20
- eats animals/its own food which is animals
- organism that creates its own food
- something opposite of nonlviing
- mostly feeds on plants
- gets eaten by predators
- different positions
- home of living plants/animals
- eats meat/flesh
- part of earth that hods living things
- a study of relationships
- school
- provids support
25 Clues: people • living • school • nonliving • eats variety • eats dead food • eats meat/flesh • provids support • different positions • mostly feeds on plants • eat other living things • gets eaten by predators • web multiple food chains • a study of relationships • home of living plants/animals • something opposite of nonlviing • area of organisms living and non • organism that creates its own food • ...
Plant Responses 2024-04-16
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- Growth away from light
- Directional growth response of plants to light
- Plant growth and development in response to light
- Discourages animals from attacking a plant
- Affects growth of trees
- Hormone responsible for cell elongation
- Shoots grow against gravity
- Force within plant cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall
- Growth of roots and shoots toward or away from the direction of gravity
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- Mediate the phototropic response
- Animals that only eat plants
- Organism that causes disease/s
- Growth towards light
- Reaction
- Directional growth response of plants to touch
- Relating to sensation
- Its leaves close when touched
- "To grow"
- Non-directional touch response
- Change in plant shape in response to mechanical stress
20 Clues: Reaction • "To grow" • Growth towards light • Relating to sensation • Growth away from light • Affects growth of trees • Shoots grow against gravity • Animals that only eat plants • Its leaves close when touched • Organism that causes disease/s • Non-directional touch response • Mediate the phototropic response • Hormone responsible for cell elongation • ...
ecology 2024-11-19
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- decomposes stuff
- Web how all food chains mingle
- Chain the way energy travels through an ecosystem
- eats other organisms not consumer
- eats other organisms
- makes food automatically
- a bunch of populations with the environment they live in
- how bacteria make their own food
- Level how high up an animal is up on the food web
- eats plants
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- eats animals
- Pyramid the thing that showes how high up animals are up
- organism science
- produces food
- eats dead stuff
- how plants make food
- eats both plants and animals
- dence mass of organic material
- a bunch of species
- all living things and their enviornments
- a bunch of populations
- the lowest organization of animals
- a bunch of ecosystems combined together to make a large ______
23 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • produces food • eats dead stuff • decomposes stuff • organism science • a bunch of species • how plants make food • eats other organisms • a bunch of populations • makes food automatically • eats both plants and animals • dence mass of organic material • Web how all food chains mingle • how bacteria make their own food • eats other organisms not consumer • ...
Ecology Crossword 2025-04-01
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- organism that harbors another organism
- interaction between multiple species
- nonliving components of ecosystem
- multiple food chains
- flow of energy through organisms linearly
- benefits one, harms the other
- area of an organism
- study of environment
- individual life form
- abiotic and biotic factors
- organism that hunts
- cannot produce food and consume through animals or plants
- cannot make their own food
- break down dead organisms
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- make their own food
- living components of ecosystem
- pyramid of different organisms
- group of same species
- eats only plants
- eats both plants and animals
- are also producers
- consume dead organisms
- eats animals
- global ecosystem with abiotic and biotic factors
- organism being hunted
25 Clues: eats animals • eats only plants • are also producers • make their own food • area of an organism • organism that hunts • multiple food chains • study of environment • individual life form • group of same species • organism being hunted • consume dead organisms • break down dead organisms • abiotic and biotic factors • cannot make their own food • eats both plants and animals • ...
GCSE Biology T4 Bioenergetics FT 2021-02-02
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- Something else that can affect the rate of photosynthesis.
- What colour of light plants cannot absorb.
- Cells in a leaf where there is lots of chlorophyll.
- The chemical in the leaves of plants that allow them to absorb sunlight.
- The process by which plants make glucose (and oxygen) using water and carbon dioxide.
- Photosynthesis takes in (light) energy, so it is an _________ reaction.
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- A liquid that is needed for photosynthesis in plants.
- Something both animal and plant cells have. Controls the workings of the cell.
- Plants can use glucose molecules to build these bigger molecules (used in cell walls).
- Something that affects the rate of photosynthesis.
- Something plant cells have which animal cell don't. Stores sap and water.
- Made by plants during photosynthesis (very useful for animals to live)!
- The name of the underwater plant used for the "effect of light on photosynthesis" experiment. Releases small bubbles of oxygen you can count.
13 Clues: What colour of light plants cannot absorb. • Something that affects the rate of photosynthesis. • Cells in a leaf where there is lots of chlorophyll. • A liquid that is needed for photosynthesis in plants. • Something else that can affect the rate of photosynthesis. • Made by plants during photosynthesis (very useful for animals to live)! • ...
Science Ch. 5 Review 2024-04-23
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- a yellow powdery dust formed by flowers
- the act of moving pollen from flower to flower
- ferns and mosses are green plants which begin as
- the energy that helps plants make food
- absorbed from the soil during photosynthesis
- trees help to prevent this
- plant-like fungi
- pine tree leaves
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- the dark rings of a tree
- tiny insects and worms that help break dead things down
- gas used by the plants during photosynthesis
- green material in plants
- part of the plant that makes food
- part of the plant that carries water and minerals upward and food downward
14 Clues: plant-like fungi • pine tree leaves • the dark rings of a tree • green material in plants • trees help to prevent this • part of the plant that makes food • the energy that helps plants make food • a yellow powdery dust formed by flowers • gas used by the plants during photosynthesis • absorbed from the soil during photosynthesis • the act of moving pollen from flower to flower • ...
Food Deserts Unit Review 2022-09-13
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- Earth system an ocean belongs to
- Cell organelle that makes energy in both plants and animals
- Cell organelle that makes energy from the sun in plants only
- Only Earth system that does not include phosphorus
- Variable that is being measured
- A vacuole stores food and _______
- Cell organelle that controls the cell
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- Earth system soil belongs to
- Something that stays the same in an experiment
- What does a ribosome make?
- Earth system a bunny belongs to
- Variable that the scientist changes
- Proof that plants require lots of water
- Where do plants get their light from?
14 Clues: What does a ribosome make? • Earth system soil belongs to • Earth system a bunny belongs to • Variable that is being measured • Earth system an ocean belongs to • A vacuole stores food and _______ • Variable that the scientist changes • Where do plants get their light from? • Cell organelle that controls the cell • Proof that plants require lots of water • ...
Gardening Vocabulary (verbs, tools and techniques) 2024-01-09
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- A "house" made of plastic to protect your plants and make them grow faster.
- A character you put in your garden to avoid birds.
- The action of picking up the fruits or vegetables.
- Move your plants to another place
- Add water to your plants.
- What you use to protect your hands.
- The object you use to move your garden tools.
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- Make a hole with your shovel.
- The usually small, hard part of a plant that grows into a new plant.
- Organic material to fertilize the soil.
- A container for the water.
- A container for your plants.
- What you use to dig holes.
- A mini shovel for gardening.
- The gardening scissors.
15 Clues: The gardening scissors. • Add water to your plants. • A container for the water. • What you use to dig holes. • A container for your plants. • A mini shovel for gardening. • Make a hole with your shovel. • Move your plants to another place • What you use to protect your hands. • Organic material to fertilize the soil. • The object you use to move your garden tools. • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- what we breathe out so plants can take in
- a green organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- cells that transport water from roots to leaves
- stored form of glucose in animals
- one of the products of photosynthesis
- process by which the plant releases carbon dioxide so it can let oxygen into its cells
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- tiny openings in plants that allow gas exchange
- stored form of glucose in plants within plant roots
- make their own food
- we drink this and its an input matter (reactant)
- the 3rd photosynthetic organism
- what plants release so we can breathe
- what enters the leaf
- what exits the leaf
- helps the photosynthesis reaction occur quickly
15 Clues: make their own food • what exits the leaf • what enters the leaf • the 3rd photosynthetic organism • stored form of glucose in animals • what plants release so we can breathe • one of the products of photosynthesis • what we breathe out so plants can take in • tiny openings in plants that allow gas exchange • cells that transport water from roots to leaves • ...
Virginia's Natural Resources Vocabulary 2015-11-18
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- comes from the earth (made by nature) (example: tree, soil, water,
- another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile
- an area of land where all water (H20) under it or draining off of it goes into a common body of water
- too much water
- water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land
- animals/plants losing their homes (caused by pollution, destroying homes, over hunting)
- created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made)
- electrical power produced when water is captured at a dam or created by falling water
- animals/plants that are very close to becoming extinct/ only a few left
- taking more plants/animals than the population can withstand
- a human-made lake that stores water held back by a dam
- animals/plants that have died out/ no more species of that kind are on earth
- use a resource over and over again (example: make a pencil holder from a can)
- something we need, want, and use (example: water, food)
- rocks
- a naturally occurring substance, neither plant nor animal
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- able to be replaced in a short period of time
- a plant/animal new to an area
- having to do with plants/animals in the water
- an example is to turn in plastic, glass, or cans to be used again
- water to the earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct
- water that comes from the ground
- caused by below average precipitation (not enough water)
- material, such as stones and sand, deposited by water
- farming/raising (example: corn, pigs) Virginia’s largest industry
- cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- animals, sun) It helps support life on earth
- a place where fresh water and salt water mix together
- use smaller amounts of a natural resource (example: take showers, not baths)
32 Clues: rocks • too much water • a plant/animal new to an area • water that comes from the ground • cannot be replaced in a short period of time • animals, sun) It helps support life on earth • able to be replaced in a short period of time • having to do with plants/animals in the water • animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct • ...
Ecology 2021-04-30
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- levels, A feeding level in a food chain or food web, e.g. producer, primary consumer
- An organism (such as fungi/bacteria) that lives and feeds on dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- The mixture of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- One of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the solar system
- Non-living physical and chemical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems
- An animal that eats plants
- A living component of an ecosystem (plants, animals)
- web, The feeding relationships between organisms in the same community
- Organisms that feed off other animals and plants for energy
- An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals, or animal waste.
- An organism that produces its own food; for example, plants using energy transferred from light in photosynthesis to produce glucose
- The destruction of large areas of forest and woodland
- Organisms of the same species living together in a particular habitat
- The amount of water on the planet (such as underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere)
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- The community of organisms and their environment in an area that interact together
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms; and animals
- An organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain
- The study of organisms and their environment
- A living thing that can function on its own, such as animals and plants
- fuel, Fuel formed from organic material, such as peat, coal and oil
- An animal that eats animals
- Physical, chemical and biotic factors interacting with an organism to determine its form and survival
- The mass of a living organism
- Burning, such as that of fossil fuels
- A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist
- All the organisms that live in the same habitat
- (food) pyramid, A diagram that shows the relative amounts of a specific component at the different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that share many features and can interbreed to produce to produce fertile offspring
- chain, A network or arrangement of organisms in line to their predation order
30 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats animals • The mass of a living organism • Burning, such as that of fossil fuels • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The study of organisms and their environment • All the organisms that live in the same habitat • A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist • ...
UNIT 1 2022-01-20
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- crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax
- edible part of an herbaceous plant
- place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown either for transplanting
- cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The act of buying and selling in a market or The total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer to consumer
- product of the soil
- bring crops to a point at which they will command a price
- family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, with the aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil.
- organism distinguished from the animals in that it takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution
- amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds
- the matured ovary of a flower and its contents
- pertaining to or having the properties of a medicine
- geographically-defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing as defined by temperature
- the science of plants
- embryo of a plant
- important genus of trees extensively cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas for its fruits
- effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
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- group or association of plants
- sciences, arts, and business practices of crating, conserving, and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants
- grove of fruit or nut trees
- convert an agricultural commodity into a marketable form
- cultivation of woody plants
- science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- beautify terrain as with plantings of trees, shrubs, and flowering herbs, as well as with ornamental features
- composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region
- Anything, which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat
- specialization of agriculture concerned with field–crop production and soil management
- pertaining to a sense of beauty
30 Clues: embryo of a plant • product of the soil • the science of plants • grove of fruit or nut trees • cultivation of woody plants • group or association of plants • pertaining to a sense of beauty • edible part of an herbaceous plant • cultivation of plants for their flowers • crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax • the matured ovary of a flower and its contents • ...
A 2022-01-20
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- crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax
- edible part of an herbaceous plant
- place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown either for transplanting
- cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The act of buying and selling in a market or The total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer to consumer
- product of the soil
- bring crops to a point at which they will command a price
- family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, with the aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil.
- organism distinguished from the animals in that it takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution
- amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds
- the matured ovary of a flower and its contents
- pertaining to or having the properties of a medicine
- geographically-defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing as defined by temperature
- the science of plants
- embryo of a plant
- important genus of trees extensively cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas for its fruits
- effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
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- group or association of plants
- sciences, arts, and business practices of crating, conserving, and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants
- grove of fruit or nut trees
- convert an agricultural commodity into a marketable form
- cultivation of woody plants
- science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- beautify terrain as with plantings of trees, shrubs, and flowering herbs, as well as with ornamental features
- composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region
- Anything, which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat
- specialization of agriculture concerned with field–crop production and soil management
- pertaining to a sense of beauty
30 Clues: embryo of a plant • product of the soil • the science of plants • grove of fruit or nut trees • cultivation of woody plants • group or association of plants • pertaining to a sense of beauty • edible part of an herbaceous plant • cultivation of plants for their flowers • crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax • the matured ovary of a flower and its contents • ...
The Food Chain 2012-11-07
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- A ___________ is an animal that eats both plants and animals?
- A __________ is an animal that eats only plants?
- Animals that eat decaying matter (dead plants and animals) are called __________.
- A __________ is an example of a decomposer.
- Decomposers release nutrients back into the soil to be used by __________.
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- Food chains make a full __________, and energy is passed from plants to animals to animals to decomposers and back to plants
- A ___________ is an animal that eats only animals?
- The process by which plants produce their own food is called __________.
- Plants are called __________ because they “produce” their own food.
- Animals are called __________ because they cannot produce their own food so they need to “consume” (eat) plants and/or animals.
10 Clues: A __________ is an example of a decomposer. • A ___________ is an animal that eats only animals? • A __________ is an animal that eats only plants? • A ___________ is an animal that eats both plants and animals? • Plants are called __________ because they “produce” their own food. • The process by which plants produce their own food is called __________. • ...
Plant kingdom 2019-06-13
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- The ________ are divided into 6 groups
- Group of plants that make seeds, but do not have flowers
- Group of plants that do not make seeds and have some roots, stems and leaves
- Structure that makes photosynthesis in plants
- Structure that sustains the plant
- Group of plants that do not have seeds, but have roots, stems and leaves
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- Group of plants that have flowers and are divided into 2 groups: monocotyledons and dicotyledons
- Structure that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- The reproductive structure of angiosperms
- The group of plants that are not considered true plants
10 Clues: Structure that sustains the plant • The ________ are divided into 6 groups • The reproductive structure of angiosperms • Structure that makes photosynthesis in plants • Structure that absorbs water and minerals from the soil • The group of plants that are not considered true plants • Group of plants that make seeds, but do not have flowers • ...
Animal & Plant Kingdom 2020-12-30
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- Type of animal that lives both on land and water
- This animal cant jump
- Green pigment found in plants
- Man's best friend
- This bird lays the largest egg
- A flower that always faces the sun
- Longest snake in the world
- This fruit is also a colour
- Process by which plants make food
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
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- A plant that traps insects
- Animals that eat only plants
- This bird can rotate its head 270 degrees
- Fastest land animal
- National flower of India
- This bird is extinct
- Species whose male members give birth
- This fruit keeps the doctor away
- National animal of Australia
- Used to make wine
- King of the jungle
21 Clues: Man's best friend • Used to make wine • King of the jungle • Fastest land animal • This bird is extinct • This animal cant jump • National flower of India • A plant that traps insects • Longest snake in the world • This fruit is also a colour • Animals that eat only plants • National animal of Australia • Green pigment found in plants • This bird lays the largest egg • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Rock and minirals that eventually from soil
- Fruit that has high economic value
- Derived from plants
- Part ot the rice fields
- Fertilizer from waste material
- A material made of small pieces of mineral
- Agricultural crops other then rice
- Parasitic plants
- Part of the plant
- Tool for watering plant seeds
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- Cells like the threads of the animal/plant
- But has benefits for body health to beauty
- Fram tool
- Fruit that can be used as a room deodorizer
- Lots of nutrients
- A plant such as rice that produces wheat
- A layer of material that plants grow in
- Are tall and have closed seeds
- Thorns and grows in hot fields
- The largest part of the plant body
20 Clues: Fram tool • Parasitic plants • Lots of nutrients • Part of the plant • Derived from plants • Part ot the rice fields • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Are tall and have closed seeds • Thorns and grows in hot fields • Fruit that has high economic value • Agricultural crops other then rice • The largest part of the plant body • ...
Environmental Science puzzle by Jerry 2021-11-03
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- factors seen as non living things
- all plants and animals in a given area
- food what has more biodiversity than food chain
- substance that are created by producersby using energy from the sun
- producers
- eat plants
- eat animals
- the term for lots of different organisms
- plants and animals
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- producers undergo
- organisms that breakdown dead organic materials
- factors seen as living things
- study of environment
- food chain is what of energy from one organism to another
- Everything that surrounds us
- one option when animals occupy the same niche
- where an organism live
- all organism of a certain species
- all food chain start with energy from the sun
- consume organism to survive
20 Clues: producers • eat plants • eat animals • producers undergo • plants and animals • study of environment • where an organism live • consume organism to survive • Everything that surrounds us • factors seen as living things • factors seen as non living things • all organism of a certain species • all plants and animals in a given area • the term for lots of different organisms • ...
HORTICULTURE TERMS 2014-04-02
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- THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS
- ON STRIKE BOUNDARY
- WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER
- LACK OF WATER
- MAD PATH
- A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT
- SOMETHING ADDED TO SOIL TO HELP PLANTS GROW.
- USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT
- SOMETHING USED TO FLATTEN MUD OR LAWN
- ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD
- FLOWERS ON TREES
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- ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE
- FILLED WITH H2O IT HELPS PLANTS HYDRATE
- LOOKOUT AND SEE IT WITH DIFFERENT HORIZONS
- UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH
- TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH
- THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU
- RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS
- SOMETHING ADDED TO SAND TO MAKE IT GO HARD
- SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP
20 Clues: MAD PATH • LACK OF WATER • FLOWERS ON TREES • ON STRIKE BOUNDARY • ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD • ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE • UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH • SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP • THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU • TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH • USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT • RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS • THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS • WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER • A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT • ...
Scientists 2015-05-12
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- – studies diseases/disorders
- – studies weather
- – studies diseases, injuries and malformations of the teeth and jaw
- – studies fossilized remains of plants and animals
- – studies cells
- – studies insects
- – studies eyes and related diseases
- – studies the origins and classification of humans
- – studies ocean plants and animals
- – studies the earth
- – studies the heart and its diseases
- – studies earthquakes
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- – studies reptiles and amphibians
- – studies soil and crops
- – studies blood
- – studies plants
- – studies microscopic organisms
- – studies skin and its diseases
- – studies anesthesia for pain control
- – studies cancer
- – studies volcanoes
- studies Chinese practice of inserting needles
- – studies living things
- – studies birds
- – studies x-rays and other radiant energy
- – studies animals
- – studies the brain/nervous system
27 Clues: – studies blood • – studies cells • – studies birds • – studies plants • – studies cancer • – studies weather • – studies insects • – studies animals • – studies volcanoes • – studies the earth • – studies earthquakes • – studies living things • – studies soil and crops • – studies diseases/disorders • – studies microscopic organisms • – studies skin and its diseases • ...
ECOLOGY 2016-01-29
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- all the members of one species living in an area
- level consumer eats a herbivore
- eats dead animals
- level consumer eats plants
- LIVING OR ONCE LIVING
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- eats meat
- made of weathered rock, minerals, and humus water and air
- must eat something for energy
- one living
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- all the different populations living in an area
- recycles dead organisms or waste
- makes its own food
- used water,sunlight,and carbon dioxide
- eats plants
- forest= the climax community
- eats both plants and meat
- sun provides the energy for food chains
- pyramids show the amount of energy that moves from one energy level to the next
- never living
20 Clues: eats meat • one living • eats plants • never living • eats dead animals • makes its own food • LIVING OR ONCE LIVING • eats both plants and meat • level consumer eats plants • forest= the climax community • must eat something for energy • level consumer eats a herbivore • recycles dead organisms or waste • used water,sunlight,and carbon dioxide • sun provides the energy for food chains • ...
puzzle 2023-10-24
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- - group of different organisms living in same place
- - group of same organisms living in same place
- - animals that eat plants
- factor - non-living part of an ecosystem
- factor - living part of an ecosystem
- - change in population of one organism
- - naming system used by scientists
- - animals that eat meat
- - variable that changes in experiment
- - key used to identify organisms
- - all living things and the environment
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- - putting living organisms into groups
- - plants that produce flowers
- - variable measured in experiment
- - very big group of classification
- - organisms without a backbone
- - variable that is kept the same in an experiment
- - organisms with a backbone
- - animals that eat both plants and animals
- - smallest group of classification
- - a living thing
21 Clues: - a living thing • - animals that eat meat • - animals that eat plants • - organisms with a backbone • - plants that produce flowers • - organisms without a backbone • - key used to identify organisms • - variable measured in experiment • - very big group of classification • - naming system used by scientists • - smallest group of classification • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- All ecosystems
- Hunter
- Eats plants and animals
- Holds the parasite
- Eats other things to get energy
- where organisms interact with each other and live
- Feeds off host
- all the inhabitants of a area
- Eats only plants
- Eats only mean
- Use the sun to make food
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- Decomposes
- a individual being
- Non living
- Make food
- Smallest group on top largest on bottom
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- Hierarchy of organisms
- Eats other plants and animals for energy
- Find dead animals for food
- A system of food chains
- Living
- Hunted
- A place where animals live
24 Clues: Hunter • Living • Hunted • Make food • Decomposes • Non living • All ecosystems • Feeds off host • Eats only mean • Eats only plants • a individual being • Holds the parasite • Hierarchy of organisms • Eats plants and animals • A system of food chains • Use the sun to make food • Find dead animals for food • A place where animals live • all the inhabitants of a area • Eats other things to get energy • ...
Intro to ecology/ Aurora 2024-11-19
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- diagram that shows all the animals in the food chain
- same species that live in the same area
- study between living organisms
- where life exists
- another word for heterotroph
- can produce own food
- eats plants and meat
- circle of animals eating and dying
- multiple food chains
- geographical region
- process of making food with chemical reactions
- living organisms interacting with non-living surroundings
- breaks down dead plants and animals
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- different species that live in the same area
- renewable energy source
- another word for autotroph
- consumer
- process of making own food
- eats decaying animals
- where the animal is on the food chain
- only eats plants
- Group of similar individuals
- only eats meat
23 Clues: consumer • only eats meat • only eats plants • where life exists • geographical region • can produce own food • eats plants and meat • multiple food chains • eats decaying animals • renewable energy source • another word for autotroph • process of making own food • another word for heterotroph • Group of similar individuals • study between living organisms • circle of animals eating and dying • ...
Midterm review crossword 2024-10-25
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- transports photosynthate
- involved in NADPH synthesis
- occurs at high light
- this trait separates liverworts from mosses and vascular plants
- a CAM crop
- flexible support tissue found in petioles
- where Calvin cycle occurs in the chloroplast
- she developed endosymbiotic theory
- stacks of these make up a granum
- transports water
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- stores C4 acid in CAM plants
- tissue type that includes root hairs and stomata
- he first measured CO2 levels at Mauna Loa
- air-vapor void in the xylem
- fixes CO2 with a 5C substrate
- loss of CO2
- responsible for oxygenic photosynthesis 2.5 bya
- a C4 crop plant
- synthesis powered by a proton gradient
- electron transporter
- algal precursor of land plants
21 Clues: a CAM crop • loss of CO2 • a C4 crop plant • transports water • occurs at high light • electron transporter • transports photosynthate • air-vapor void in the xylem • involved in NADPH synthesis • stores C4 acid in CAM plants • fixes CO2 with a 5C substrate • algal precursor of land plants • stacks of these make up a granum • she developed endosymbiotic theory • ...
Important Biology Terms 2025-04-04
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- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
- The study of origin
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The study of parasites
- The study of plant
- The study of minute structures
- The study of birds
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of viruses
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- The study of bacteria
- The study of metabolism
- The study of insects
- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of gross structure
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of animals
19 Clues: The study of plant • The study of birds • The study of origin • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of viruses • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
The Nitrogen Cycle 2014-12-10
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- after death the composition of plants and animals breaks down
- extra nitrogen in the soil gets put back into the air - special bacteria perform this task
- cycle this describes how nitrogen moves through plants,animals, bacteria, and the atmosphere
- process by which ammonium gets changed into nitrates by bacteria, which plants can absorb
- about 78% of this is made up of nitrogen
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- an element that is very important to plants and animals
- plants and animals die and decay returning nitrogen back to the soil through decomposers which turn it back into ammonium
- plants absorb nitrates from soil through their roots
- this helps nitrogen change states so it can be used by plants and animals
- this is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants; bacteria change nitrogen into ammonium
- nitrogen is used in this to help plants grow
- oxide this is another name for laughing gas
12 Clues: about 78% of this is made up of nitrogen • oxide this is another name for laughing gas • nitrogen is used in this to help plants grow • plants absorb nitrates from soil through their roots • an element that is very important to plants and animals • after death the composition of plants and animals breaks down • ...
BIOLOGY HONORS 2014-10-15
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- Respiration/the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- process that molecules tend to from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
- energy from food molecules in the absence of oxygen.
- of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy.
- not require oxygen.
- energy from the foods they consume (animals).
- principle pigment.
- region out the thylakoid membranes.
- gather the suns energy with light-absorbing molecules.
- photosynthetic membranes.
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- first stage of cellular respiration.
- second stage of cellular respiration.
- Reactions/requires light.
- their own food (plants).
- water molecules to pass easily through most biological membranes.
- use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates.
- Calvin Cycle/uses ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.
- oxygen.
- Synthase/protein that membranes contain.
- Transport Chain/the third stage of cellular respiration.
20 Clues: oxygen. • principle pigment. • not require oxygen. • their own food (plants). • Reactions/requires light. • photosynthetic membranes. • region out the thylakoid membranes. • first stage of cellular respiration. • second stage of cellular respiration. • Synthase/protein that membranes contain. • energy from the foods they consume (animals). • ...
Biomes 2021-02-01
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- a mass of calcium carbonate composed of skeletons of marine organisms known as coral
- layer of aquatic ecosystem without sunlight
- area near a river that periodically floods
- organic matter or biomass
- sheeplike period similar to hibernation but in hot/dry conditions
- bottom of body of water
- a group of ecosystems that share similar biotic and abiotic conditions
- zone shallow portion of photic zone
- uppermost layer of aquatic ecosystem with sunlight
- body of water that occurs where rivers flow into a sea
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- area of land flooded with water part of year
- top layer of rainforest
- soil that remains frozen all year-round
- area of water with no rooted plants
- average conditions including temperature and precipitation in a given period
- dense covering at top of rainforest
- trees that produce seed-bearing cones
- climate diagram that describes the conditions of a biome
- trees plants that make up area under canopy
- trees that lose leaves
- measurement of salt dissolved in water
- plants that grow on other plants instead of in soil
22 Clues: trees that lose leaves • top layer of rainforest • bottom of body of water • organic matter or biomass • area of water with no rooted plants • dense covering at top of rainforest • zone shallow portion of photic zone • trees that produce seed-bearing cones • measurement of salt dissolved in water • soil that remains frozen all year-round • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Study and cultivation of fruit
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Cultivation of flowers
- Cultivation of trees
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Each Order is divided into them
- Production of vegetable
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- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The names of it end in -ales
- Study of insects
- The level that defines an individual plant
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A particular field
- Producing plans for the outdoor area around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- A variety of a plant
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- Care and management of trees in urban: urban 00000000
23 Clues: Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • Production of vegetable • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Process of naming and classifying plants • Slightly different from the species plant • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-02-28
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- carbon dioxide + water -> ______ + oxygen
- allows plants to fix CO2 into 4-carbon compounds
- where does the calvincycle occur
- plants that use the calvin cycle are called ______
- converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- responsible for collecting sunlight
- can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed
- organisms able to make their own food
- replace those lost by photosystem 2
- helps capture sunlight(accessory pigment)
- enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar
- other accesory pigments(yellow, orange, browns)
- leaves the plant as waste
- open stomata at night and close during the day(opposite of normal plants)
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- capture energy from sunlight
- stay in the the thylakoid
- compounds that absorb light
- directly involved in light reactions
- organisms that must get their food from other sources
- carbon from CO2 is converted to sugars
- allows the plant to capture more light energy
- made of many colors called visible spectrum
- can be classified according to how they get energy
23 Clues: stay in the the thylakoid • leaves the plant as waste • compounds that absorb light • capture energy from sunlight • where does the calvincycle occur • responsible for collecting sunlight • replace those lost by photosystem 2 • directly involved in light reactions • organisms able to make their own food • carbon from CO2 is converted to sugars • ...
"Bloom" Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-23
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- to become something different over time as a result of adapting
- an expert in the scientific study of plants
- something poisonous that burns or eats its way through almost any material
- feeding on other living things
- this type of ecosystem colonizes most habitats on earth, preferring dark, moist conditions
- allergic to water
- a colorless poisonous gas with a smell of rotten eggs
- something of unknown origin
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- the plants that try to take over earth
- the toxic powdery substance carried in the air that the black plants give off, making everyone allergic to it who breathes it in
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another plant
- being sensitive to specific things that can cause severe reactions
- the singular form of the plural word "bacteria"
- to be resistant/not affected by something
- another word for precipitation
- to choke someone
- the sickly sweet smell the black plants give off; another word for scent
- a person's genetic code
- a cross of two different species
- a hostile attack of something taking over something else
20 Clues: to choke someone • allergic to water • a person's genetic code • something of unknown origin • feeding on other living things • another word for precipitation • a cross of two different species • the plants that try to take over earth • to be resistant/not affected by something • an expert in the scientific study of plants • the singular form of the plural word "bacteria" • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- the female part of the flower
- the male part of the flower
- when two sepals are fused together
- when plants have flower clusters
- a flower with male and female parts
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- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- petals and the sepals together are called
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
21 Clues: the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • when plants have flower clusters • the main stem of an inflorescence • when two sepals are fused together • a flower with male and female parts • petals and the sepals together are called • a flower that is missing male or female parts • beneath petals are green leaf-like structures • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- the male part of the flower
- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- when plants have flower clusters
- when two sepals are fused together
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
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- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- petals and the sepals together are called
- the female part of the flower
- a flower with male and female parts
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
21 Clues: the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • when plants have flower clusters • the main stem of an inflorescence • when two sepals are fused together • a flower with male and female parts • petals and the sepals together are called • a flower that is missing male or female parts • contained in the anther and released by flowers • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- in a food web __________ increases population.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
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- scientists who study ecology.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- multiple food chains linked together.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factors are nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- in a food web __________ increases population.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
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- scientists who study ecology.
- factors are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- multiple food chains linked together.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • is transfer of matter in the form of energy. • ...
Elle Wright 3B 2021-04-26
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- Carbon is the blank most abundant element in the universe
- serious of events that are periodically repeated
- Plants and animals need this
- Organism that uses CO2 during photosynthesis
- a process by which organisms use nitrogen to create amino acids and proteins
- organisms create waste or die and then nitrogen is put back into the ecosystem
- Carbon moving from living things to the atmosphere
- Carbon can be found in the blank we eat
- The water on the Earths surface
- CO2 is a waste product made by blanks during cellular respiration
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- Carbon can be found in blank material such as rocks
- organisms break down (decay)
- Carbon helps provide power and is found in our main sources of blank
- the area of gasses around the planet
- the remains of living organisms turned into fuel such as gas
- Carbon is in our blank
- the regions of Earth plants and animals live
- Solid part of the planet that is like the crust
- Biggest carbon reservoir on Earth
- plants and animals are made up of blank compounds
20 Clues: Carbon is in our blank • organisms break down (decay) • Plants and animals need this • The water on the Earths surface • Biggest carbon reservoir on Earth • the area of gasses around the planet • Carbon can be found in the blank we eat • Organism that uses CO2 during photosynthesis • the regions of Earth plants and animals live • ...
Plant Physiology 2023-10-10
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- Symbiosis between plants and fungi
- Primary carboxylase in CAM
- Most economically important C4 plant
- Movement of one molecule independent of the other molecules through a protein channel
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel
- Protein complexes which contain chlorophyll and involved in electron transport, embedded in thylakoid membranes of chloroplast, PSI, and PSII
- Binding to carrier protein causes a … change
- Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
- Dividing tissue where new cells originate
- For every 3 CO2 fixed, on of this molecule is produced for biosynthesis and energy
- Facilitates movement of molecules between cells
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- Meristematic cells in secondary growth
- Pump requires energy from … hydrolysis
- Blocks water movement from formation of embolized conduits
- Bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen in leguminous plants
- Catalyzes carboxylation and oxygenation reactions
- Plants are … producers
- Where light independent reaction occurs
- Leaf yellowing
- Plants close this to conserve water
- Addition can improve crop yields
- Attraction of water to solid phase
- Facilitates movement of water across plasma membrane
- What light independent reactions produces
24 Clues: Leaf yellowing • Plants are … producers • Primary carboxylase in CAM • Addition can improve crop yields • Symbiosis between plants and fungi • Attraction of water to solid phase • Plants close this to conserve water • Most economically important C4 plant • Meristematic cells in secondary growth • Pump requires energy from … hydrolysis • Where light independent reaction occurs • ...
Boisphere Crossword 2018-12-02
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- Eats only Plants
- The things that make up a chemical formula
- Moving to another place
- Eats animals and plants
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- Eats dead animals
- How much an area can hold
- Moss, lichens
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- When an animal lives off a host
- Producer
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
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- The _______ of making or creating something
- Consumer
- Eats only animals
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The process of breathing
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- The process of plants making food
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
- All of the inhabitants in an area
- When both animals benefit
- Evolving
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- When a predator preys on something
- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
28 Clues: Consumer • Evolving • Producer • Moss, lichens • Eats only Plants • Eats only animals • Eats dead animals • Powerhouse of the cell • Moving to another place • Eats animals and plants • The process of breathing • How much an area can hold • When both animals benefit • When an animal lives off a host • The process of plants making food • All of the inhabitants in an area • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-12-02
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- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
- Eats only animals
- How much an area can hold
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- When both animals benefit
- Moving to another place
- Moss, lichens
- Powerhouse of the cell
- When a predator preys on something
- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- When an animal lives off a host
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
- Eats animals and plants
- The things that make up a chemical formula
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- Eats only Plants
- Eats dead animals
- Producer
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- The process of plants making food
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- Consumer
- The process of breathing
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- Evolving
- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- All of the inhabitants in an area
- The _______ of making or creating something
28 Clues: Producer • Consumer • Evolving • Moss, lichens • Eats only Plants • Eats dead animals • Eats only animals • Powerhouse of the cell • Moving to another place • Eats animals and plants • The process of breathing • How much an area can hold • When both animals benefit • When an animal lives off a host • The process of plants making food • All of the inhabitants in an area • ...
Paradise Lost 2020-10-23
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- /tipes of animals or plants
- /thath is daset permited
- /An espeshal bird that leave in the rain forest.
- /it is a continet ubicated at she south of the planet
- / is when an animal deapears of the world
- /when the planet get hoter
- /the hiuman actividie that distroy the forest
- /its a tipe of monkei that leave in the amazone rain forest
- /the people that make laws
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- /is the moust big forest in south america
- /is an ecosistem were it leaves animals and plants.
- /an ecosistem were it leaves many tipes of animals and plants
- / the activities of people that contaminate
- /is a contry of south america that have more of the parts of the rain forest
- / the places where some matereals and food are maded
- /is the gases prodused by humans
- /the sustainability of a forest
- /an animal that leave in the rain forest and it is going to extint
- /is an efect of carbon dioxaide
- /is an habitat were leve animal and plants and it is not warm
20 Clues: /thath is daset permited • /when the planet get hoter • /the people that make laws • /tipes of animals or plants • /the sustainability of a forest • /is an efect of carbon dioxaide • /is the gases prodused by humans • /is the moust big forest in south america • / is when an animal deapears of the world • / the activities of people that contaminate • ...
Spring Time 2024-05-07
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- - Waterproof garment worn during spring showers
- - Activity enjoyed outdoors in the spring sunshine
- - Soil that is rich and conducive to plant growth in spring
- - Grassy area where animals graze in the spring
- - To produce flowers, as plants do in spring
- - Toy flown in the spring sky, propelled by the wind
- - Plant that returns year after year, often blooming in spring
- - Sound made by raindrops hitting the ground in spring showers
- - Stage of growth where buds form on plants in spring
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- - Animals that flourish in the natural environment of spring
- - Weather condition often experienced in the spring months
- - Occasional rains typical of spring weather
- - Describes the wind characteristic of springtime
- - Daily event signalling the start of a new spring day
- - Pleasant scent often associated with blooming flowers in spring
- - Development of plants and animals in the spring
- - Tiny bird known for its rapid wing beats, seen in spring gardens
- - Sudden burst of wind common in spring storms
- - Process of producing flowers, seen in many plants in spring
- - Sound made by bees busy pollinating spring flowers
20 Clues: - Occasional rains typical of spring weather • - To produce flowers, as plants do in spring • - Sudden burst of wind common in spring storms • - Waterproof garment worn during spring showers • - Grassy area where animals graze in the spring • - Describes the wind characteristic of springtime • - Development of plants and animals in the spring • ...
Earth Day 2024-04-22
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- A large area of land covered with trees and other plants
- Trash on the ground
- Flying insects that help pollinate plants
- Something in the air that plants produce and people need to breathe
- At risk of extinction
- Collecting things that would be thrown away and turning them into new products
- The air surrounding the Earth
- Earth Day is celebrated every year on ______ 22nd.
- Use something again instead of throwing it away
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- Harmful material that hurts the environment
- Sun energy
- Man-made material used to make bottles and other item that can be recycled
- Protecting our environment and the wildlife that lives in it
- The layer of the atmosphere that protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation
- Science that studies living things and their surroundings
- The color of grass and many other plants
- Trash and food waste that is thrown away
- Air in motion
- Decaying plant and food waste used as fertilizer
- the place where a plant or animal lives
- A metal often used to make cans and other items
21 Clues: Sun energy • Air in motion • Trash on the ground • At risk of extinction • The air surrounding the Earth • the place where a plant or animal lives • The color of grass and many other plants • Trash and food waste that is thrown away • Flying insects that help pollinate plants • Harmful material that hurts the environment • A metal often used to make cans and other items • ...
words of science 2023-05-15
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- what is measured in your experiment
- a wave vibrating at right angles
- large group of organic compounds
- a diagram showing a relationship between two variables
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- relating to molecules
- the chemical element
- power derived from chemical or physical sources
- sugar in plants
- relating to an atom
- facts and statistics collected together for evidence
- stating what you believe
- an action of investigating something
- the gas we breathe
- changed into a new property
- your control in the experiment
- a community where organisms live
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- living organism that uses photosynthesis
- a product changes in physical properties
- an example to show reasoning
- two surfaces rubbing against each other
- minerals such as water dirt plants etc
- what you think will happen
- the process where oxygen is used to make energy from sugars
- weather conditions
- the process that plants use to use sunlight
- the action or process of an something moving
- gas produced by us and absorbed by plants
- what you think will happen
- reasoning to back up your claim
- the energy of motion
31 Clues: sugar in plants • weather conditions • the gas we breathe • relating to an atom • the chemical element • the energy of motion • relating to molecules • stating what you believe • what you think will happen • what you think will happen • changed into a new property • an example to show reasoning • your control in the experiment • reasoning to back up your claim • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-17
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- occurs in the stroma and also creates organic compounds
- These type of plants don't open their stomata in the day but the complete oposite
- These type plants don't go through the Calvin cycle
- Can be found where the light reactions can occur with the Electron Transport chain
- This is used as a fuel in the Calvin cycle
- when thylakoids stack up the are called this
- Its what we call things that absorb light
- The only place were photosynthesis can occur
- Used to produce glucose
- Used as a byproduct as water is broken apart
- Used to make sugars
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- These type plants open their stomata in the day
- Super small holes in the undersisde of leaves you would need a microscope to see
- where water and sunlight are used and where NAPDH is produced
- All the colors you're human eye can see
- A pigment that plants use to make food
- the opposite of heterotrophs
- this is used to convert sunlight in to chemical energy
- Replaces electrons in the chlorophyll
- A billionth of a meter
- Can be found surrounding Thylakoids
21 Clues: Used to make sugars • A billionth of a meter • Used to produce glucose • the opposite of heterotrophs • Can be found surrounding Thylakoids • Replaces electrons in the chlorophyll • A pigment that plants use to make food • All the colors you're human eye can see • Its what we call things that absorb light • This is used as a fuel in the Calvin cycle • ...
biogeochemical cycles 2024-12-11
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- P
- a worldwide, major environmental concern caused by the excessive amount of CO2 in the atmosphere
- process used to obtain drinkable water from the ocean
- animals and plants both do this, uses glucose and oxygen
- the most abundant element in living things
- ammonia plus oxygen creates this compound used by plants and made into fertilizer
- element of life that is released in rock weathering
- organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down waste and dead organisms
- global climate change is driven mostly by carbon ___
- 78% of our atmosphere
- the main oxygen generators of the biosphere
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- plants do this to make glucose and oxygen
- contains 97% of the biosphere's water
- name of bacterium that can fix nitrogen
- beginning of this revolution is marked by the rise in use of fossil fuels
- the second most abundant element in living things
- the powerhouse of the cell
- produce their own food molecules from sunlight
- means non-living
- ATP is adenosine tri____
- C6H12O6
- coal, natural gas, petroleum are ___ fuels
- which contains nitrogen, carbohydrate or protein
- ocean acidification can result in ___ bleaching
24 Clues: P • C6H12O6 • means non-living • 78% of our atmosphere • ATP is adenosine tri____ • the powerhouse of the cell • contains 97% of the biosphere's water • name of bacterium that can fix nitrogen • plants do this to make glucose and oxygen • the most abundant element in living things • coal, natural gas, petroleum are ___ fuels • the main oxygen generators of the biosphere • ...
Ecology and Biomes 2025-10-17
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- organisms that produce their own food
- the first to eat a producer
- organisms that rely on other organisms for food
- any type of living thing in an ecosystem
- things like rain, snow, hail, etc...
- creatures that feed off corpses and dead organisms
- the thing that powers all living organisms, either through food, light, heat, etc...
- an area where biotic and abiotic organisms thrive and interact with one another
- the start of the food web, plants
- first species to live on barren land
- visual that shows transfer of energy between organisms
- when vapors in clouds turn back into liquid water
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- renewable organic matter produced by plants and animals
- microscopic water bugs that do photosynthesis
- creatures that only eat plants
- able to do photosynthesis, able to turn sunlight into food
- when former wastelands get transformed into complete ecosystems
- end of food web, fungi, flies, etc...
- beginning of water cycle, when water turns into gas
- opposite of photosynthesis, turns sugar and oxygen into CO2 and water
- creatures that eat both plants and animals
21 Clues: the first to eat a producer • creatures that only eat plants • the start of the food web, plants • things like rain, snow, hail, etc... • first species to live on barren land • organisms that produce their own food • end of food web, fungi, flies, etc... • any type of living thing in an ecosystem • creatures that eat both plants and animals • ...
Common Assessment #3 Review 2025-12-03
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- What type of energy comes from the sun
- Top organic layer of soil
- Renewable energy from plant and animal materials
- Layer made of clay and minerals
- Layer where plants grow
- Energy from heat inside the earth
- Fossil fuel used for cooking and heating
- Moving air that creates renewable energy
- Resources that take millions of years to form
- Orderly atomic arrangement in minerals
- Resources that can be replaced quickly
- Smallest soil particle type
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- Metal used as fuel in nuclear plants
- Ancient organic materials used for energy
- Power generated by flowing water
- Rocks formed from cooled magma/lava
- Solid fossil fuel formed from dead plants
- Rocks changed by heat and pressure
- Rocks formed by layers of sediment
- Naturally occurring inorganic solid
- Color of mineral when powdered
- Liquid fossil fuel used for transportation
- Solid rock layer beneath soil
- How a mineral reflects light
- Property measured on Mohs scale
- Energy from atomic reactions
- Ocean energy from waves and currents
- Largest soil particle type
- Best soil for growing plants
29 Clues: Layer where plants grow • Top organic layer of soil • Largest soil particle type • Smallest soil particle type • How a mineral reflects light • Energy from atomic reactions • Best soil for growing plants • Solid rock layer beneath soil • Color of mineral when powdered • Layer made of clay and minerals • Property measured on Mohs scale • Power generated by flowing water • ...
Luke Bradshaw 2014-02-28
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- farming of plants and animals that live in water
- solving problems and used to make useful products
- offspring of two plants or animals of different species or breeds
- use of organisms to clean the environment
- unusable by adding a harmful substance
- technique used to join segments of DNA
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- crossing of specific parents to get a center offspring with certain traits
- alternative fuel for diesel engines
- production of medicines or drugs in plants or animals
- taming wild things
- growing plants in a laboratory from cells
- producing and exact copy
- set of moral principles and values
- process of determining where genes are located on chromosomes
- production of livestock or crops for food
15 Clues: taming wild things • producing and exact copy • set of moral principles and values • alternative fuel for diesel engines • unusable by adding a harmful substance • technique used to join segments of DNA • use of organisms to clean the environment • growing plants in a laboratory from cells • production of livestock or crops for food • ...
Science Crossword 2023-09-20
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- A plants response to touch
- A stimulus that an organism receives from its external environment
- Border patrol of the cell
- Responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells
- The warehouse of the cell
- A stimulus that an organism receives from within its body
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- The water pressure inside a palnt cell
- The organelle that provides shape and structure in plant cells
- A plants response to water
- A plants response to gravity
- Gel like fluid that holds the organelles in place
- The power house of the cell
- A plants response to light
- The brain of the cell
- The turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in respnse to an external stimulus
15 Clues: The brain of the cell • Border patrol of the cell • The warehouse of the cell • A plants response to water • A plants response to touch • A plants response to light • The power house of the cell • A plants response to gravity • The water pressure inside a palnt cell • Responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells • Gel like fluid that holds the organelles in place • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-19
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- absorbs light energy from the sun
- absorbs water and mineral salts
- enters the plants through the roots
- , released during the process of photosynthesis as a by-product
- carbon dioxide enters the plants through here
- carbon dioxide and water
- source of all sunlight
- organelle found in a plant that is responsible for carrying out the process of photosynthesis
- the process by which plants transform light energy into chemical energy
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- provide energy for all plant growth and maintenance
- states that matter can’t be created nor destroyed
- result of radiant energy transformed into chemical energy
- glucose and oxygen
- a chemical that plants absorb from the atmosphere
- collected by the leaves of a plant
15 Clues: glucose and oxygen • source of all sunlight • carbon dioxide and water • absorbs water and mineral salts • absorbs light energy from the sun • collected by the leaves of a plant • enters the plants through the roots • carbon dioxide enters the plants through here • states that matter can’t be created nor destroyed • a chemical that plants absorb from the atmosphere • ...
Gardening 2024-06-05
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- A structure used to support climbing plants.
- Small insects that can damage plants by eating their leaves.
- A method of growing plants without soil.
- A flowering plant often given on Valentine's Day.
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- A liquid used to help plants grow and stay healthy.
- The process of cutting off dead or overgrown branches from a plant.
- A type of container used to grow plants, often made of clay or plastic.
- A common herb used in cooking, often found in spaghetti sauce.
- Tool used to dig holes in the soil.
- A popular vegetable often used in salads and sandwiches.
- A gardening tool with a long handle used for removing weeds.
- These help plants grow by soaking up water from the soil.
12 Clues: Tool used to dig holes in the soil. • A method of growing plants without soil. • A structure used to support climbing plants. • A flowering plant often given on Valentine's Day. • A liquid used to help plants grow and stay healthy. • A popular vegetable often used in salads and sandwiches. • These help plants grow by soaking up water from the soil. • ...
Cell Parts 2024-03-07
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- the digestive system of the cell. found in animal cells
- provide structural strength and support. Found in plants.
- store genetic information. found in both plants and animal.
- generate energy for the cell. both plants and animals.
- it stores food and takes most of the cells space.
- the site of protein, synthesis in the cell. found in both animal and plant cells..
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- produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes. found in both animal and plant cells.
- jelly like,holds the parts of the cell in place.
- transport,sorting and modification of protein. found in both animal and plant cells.
- provides protection for the cell. found in plants.
- produce energy through photosynthesis.found in plants.
- holds genetic information/the cell's brain.found in both plants and animals.
12 Clues: jelly like,holds the parts of the cell in place. • it stores food and takes most of the cells space. • provides protection for the cell. found in plants. • produce energy through photosynthesis.found in plants. • generate energy for the cell. both plants and animals. • the digestive system of the cell. found in animal cells • ...
Plant Diversity 2020-02-18
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- The plants that produce seeds within fruits.
- The plants that produce naked seeds.
- Are vascular plants with true roots, stems and leaves that do not produce seeds or fruit.
- Has one set of chromosomes.
- Most primitive plants and common example are mosses.
- Have two sets of chromosomes.
- The gamete-producing phase in the life cycle of a plant.
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- All plants that bear seeds belong to the phylum ?
- Root-like structures of Bryophytes
- A plant that has no true roots, stems and leaves .
- The spore-producing phase in the life cycle of a plant.
- reproduction Reproduction that does not involve gametes.
- Reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes.
13 Clues: Has one set of chromosomes. • Have two sets of chromosomes. • Root-like structures of Bryophytes • The plants that produce naked seeds. • The plants that produce seeds within fruits. • All plants that bear seeds belong to the phylum ? • A plant that has no true roots, stems and leaves . • Most primitive plants and common example are mosses. • ...
Food Chain 2023-07-16
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- scientific name given to organisms that produce their own food
- The living things that break up dead bodies of animals and plants
- Animals that eat other animals
- the method used by plants to create food
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- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Animals that only eat plants
- organisms that can not make their own food are known as __________
- present at the start of every food chain
- Animals that get hunted and eaten by other animals
- chain the way in which all living things are linked together
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- green organisms that can create their own food
- insects which serve no purpose to the ecosystem
13 Clues: Animals that only eat plants • Animals that eat other animals • Animals that eat both plants and animals • present at the start of every food chain • Animals that hunt other animals for food • the method used by plants to create food • green organisms that can create their own food • insects which serve no purpose to the ecosystem • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-05-18
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- where does photosynthesis occur?
- the type of light that humans can see and the light that is used for photosynthesis
- plants take in carbon dioxide and release ____
- water is made up of hydrogen and _____.
- what is Anagha's favorite soccer team?
- what process do plants use to make their own food?
- what color do plants not use for photosynthesis?
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- what is the first name of the person who discovered the calvin cycle?
- what do plant roots absorb?
- the ____ reaction is the first process of photosynthesis.
- ____ species are important to keep an environment in tact
- what is the name of the sugar that plants produce?
- the second stage of photosynthesis is called the ____ cycle
- where do plants get their energy from?
14 Clues: what do plant roots absorb? • where does photosynthesis occur? • what is Anagha's favorite soccer team? • where do plants get their energy from? • water is made up of hydrogen and _____. • plants take in carbon dioxide and release ____ • what color do plants not use for photosynthesis? • what is the name of the sugar that plants produce? • ...
Plants and their parts 2023-08-23
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- Plants need air, nutrients, ______ and sunlight to grow well.
- The stem helps to _________ the plant.
- ___________ hold the plant firmly to the soil.
- These tiny openings help plants to take in and give out ______.
- Roots also absorb water and __________ from the soil.
- The _________ will become fruits.
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- Some plants that have ______stems climb up other plants for support.
- Some weak stem plants ________ along the ground to get more sunlight.
- _________ protect and disperse seeds.
- The tiny openings are also known as _________.
- _________ trap light energy from the Sun to make food for the plant.
- There are many tiny openings on the surface and the _________ of a leaf.
- A leaf has a leaf ________, a leaf blade and veins.
13 Clues: The _________ will become fruits. • _________ protect and disperse seeds. • The stem helps to _________ the plant. • The tiny openings are also known as _________. • ___________ hold the plant firmly to the soil. • A leaf has a leaf ________, a leaf blade and veins. • Roots also absorb water and __________ from the soil. • ...
Unit 5 TSW 1-3 Plant Reproduction 2022-01-20
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- Female gamete for reproduction
- Eggs of a plant are developed in this part
- These types of plants produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruit
- These types of plants produce seeds that are enclosed in fruit
- Type of plant that releases spores for reproduction
- Type of environment that is needed for seedless plants
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- Fertilized egg
- Sperm of the seed plants is carried by this
- Tiny structure that is released from the parent that can grow into a new plant
- The largest group of flowering plants live here
- This occurs when the pollen fertilizes the ovule
- Type of plant that encases an embryo in a protective shell
- Male gamete for reproduction
13 Clues: Fertilized egg • Male gamete for reproduction • Female gamete for reproduction • Eggs of a plant are developed in this part • Sperm of the seed plants is carried by this • The largest group of flowering plants live here • This occurs when the pollen fertilizes the ovule • Type of plant that releases spores for reproduction • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-12-20
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- carries glucose
- comes from the sun
- a form of sugar in plants
- allows plants to absorb sunlight
- lets gases in and out of the plants
- distributes water to the plant
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- only in plants, where the reaction of making food is
- the chemicals that are made by reactants
- the process which plants make their own food
- the type of reaction photosynthesis is
- the chemicals which make products
11 Clues: carries glucose • comes from the sun • a form of sugar in plants • distributes water to the plant • allows plants to absorb sunlight • the chemicals which make products • lets gases in and out of the plants • the type of reaction photosynthesis is • the chemicals that are made by reactants • the process which plants make their own food • ...
Food Chain and Photosynthesis 2025-01-03
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- Animals that eat only plants
- A name of any animals that consumes something
- The Vitamin that humans get from sunlight.
- They eat animals that have died
- The substance in plants that makes them green
- Animals that eat only meat
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- Plants breathe this in
- How plants make food
- Animals that eat meat and plants
- It is the start of every food chain
- Another word for H20
11 Clues: How plants make food • Another word for H20 • Plants breathe this in • Animals that eat only meat • Animals that eat only plants • They eat animals that have died • Animals that eat meat and plants • It is the start of every food chain • The Vitamin that humans get from sunlight. • A name of any animals that consumes something • The substance in plants that makes them green
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-10-27
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- plants sugary source of energy
- what happens in all plants
- organelle found in plant cells that conducts photosynthesis
- captures sunlight, located in thykaloid, and has chlorophyll
- green pigment found in plants
- a stack of multiple thykaloids
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- what all plants need to grow
- the fluid inside chloroplast
- where light dependant reactions happen
- liquid found inside thykaloid
- small openings found in plants that allow carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
11 Clues: what happens in all plants • what all plants need to grow • the fluid inside chloroplast • liquid found inside thykaloid • green pigment found in plants • plants sugary source of energy • a stack of multiple thykaloids • where light dependant reactions happen • organelle found in plant cells that conducts photosynthesis • ...
4th Grade Plant Crossword 2021-10-07
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- absorbed from the soil by the roots.
- absorbed from the soil to help the plant grow.
- makes seeds.
- collects pollen and brings it to other flowers.
- produces pollen.
- the process where plants turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar using sunlight.
- contains sperm cells.
- where part of the plant where photosynthesis happens.
- anchors the plant in the ground.
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- plants breathe this in.
- carry water and nutrients to the top of the plant.
- attracts pollinators.
- absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- protects the flower.
- contains the egg cells.
- holds the plant upright.
- plants breathe this out.
- absorbed by the chlorophyll to make sugar.
18 Clues: makes seeds. • produces pollen. • protects the flower. • attracts pollinators. • contains sperm cells. • plants breathe this in. • contains the egg cells. • holds the plant upright. • plants breathe this out. • anchors the plant in the ground. • absorbed from the soil by the roots. • absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. • absorbed by the chlorophyll to make sugar. • ...
Science Vocab 2023-11-16
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- The substances which participate in a chemical reaction
- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose
- Creating energy to drive cellular function
- The process by which plants create oxygen and energy
- C6 H12 O6
- O2
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- Radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat
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- The basic unit of all animals
- Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue
- CO2
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll
- A community of interacting organisms
- Green outgrowth from the stem plant
- H2O
- Result of a process or action
- The basic unit of all plants
- A pigment that gives plants their green color,
18 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6 H12 O6 • The basic unit of all plants • The basic unit of all animals • Result of a process or action • A plastid that contains chlorophyll • Green outgrowth from the stem plant • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes • A community of interacting organisms • Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue • Creating energy to drive cellular function • ...
Root Words herb, omni, pre, re 2024-05-23
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- present in all places at all times
- a consumer that eats only plants
- one who came before
- relating to plants
- one that knows everything
- stop oneself from doing something
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
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- make someone inclined to a specific action
- forerunner
- a substance that kills plants, mainly weeds
- to prove incorrect
- to make young again; to make new
12 Clues: forerunner • to prove incorrect • relating to plants • one who came before • one that knows everything • a consumer that eats only plants • to make young again; to make new • stop oneself from doing something • present in all places at all times • make someone inclined to a specific action • a substance that kills plants, mainly weeds • a consumer that eats both plants and animals
Photosynthesis 2024-03-08
10 Clues: What reacts. • What the plant makes. • How plants make food. • What carries glucose. • The sugar plants make. • Where plants make food. • What makes plants green. • How plants transport water. • What reaction photosynthesis is. • What lets gases in and out of the leaves.
Photosynthesis 2024-03-08
10 Clues: What reacts. • What the plant makes. • How plants make food. • What carries glucose. • The sugar plants make. • Where plants make food. • What makes plants green. • How plants transport water. • What reaction photosynthesis is. • What lets gases in and out of the leaves.
Life Science 2025-03-05
10 Clues: Plants • Source of energy • Eats only plants • Eats plants and animals • Predator hunts/eats this • Can't make its own energy • Hunts other animals for food • Plants do this to make oxygen • An animal that eats only meat • Breaks down dead plants and animals
Unit 2 2021-09-23
Across
- eat only meat
- captures energy from the sunlight and converts into chemical energy
- 6co2+6h2o-c6h12o6+6o2
- where life exists
- eat only plants
- plant energy
- eat both plants and meat
- includes the rocks and minerals
- makes their own food using energy from the sun
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- eats dead matter
- down organic matter
- obtain energy by eating other organisms
- total amount of water found on the earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another plants
- N
- Co2
- made up of 5 adenine 5 carbon sugar and 3 phosphate groups
- made up of 5 carbon sugar and 2 phosphate groups
- takes place in the cytoplasm
19 Clues: N • Co2 • plant energy • eat only meat • eat only plants • eats dead matter • where life exists • down organic matter • 6co2+6h2o-c6h12o6+6o2 • eat both plants and meat • takes place in the cytoplasm • includes the rocks and minerals • obtain energy by eating other organisms • total amount of water found on the earth • makes their own food using energy from the sun • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- seed leaves were food may be stored
- live more then two years
- two year life cycle
- parallel veins, 3 petals, and scattered vascular tissue
- dicot's leaves
- produce seeds or cones
- MONOCOT'S LEAVES
- organism that can produce their own food
- fertilized egg
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- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- tubes that transfer water & minerals throughout the plant
- produce flowering plants
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- Netted veins, 4 or 5 petals, and vascular tissue in rings
- have xylem and phloem
- live one growing season
- Dont have a vascular system
- protective covering, keeps embryo from drying out
- cone bearing plant
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
20 Clues: dicot's leaves • fertilized egg • MONOCOT'S LEAVES • cone bearing plant • two year life cycle • have xylem and phloem • produce seeds or cones • live one growing season • produce flowering plants • live more then two years • Dont have a vascular system • seed leaves were food may be stored • organism that can produce their own food • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
14 - Food Chain 2024-03-19
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- CO2 + H2O w/ sunlight> Glucose + O2 (Ex. plants)
- Variety of life
- Eats only plants; Primary consumer
- Eats both plants and animals
- Close relationship between 2 organisms
- Makes own food for energy; autotroph (Ex. plant)
- Energy is not created or destroyed…it only changes forms
- Linear transfer of energy
- Specific habitat and conditions for one organism
- Eats meat
- Break down dead decaying matter (Ex. worms)
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- Organisms that are hunted and eaten
- Organism that kills and eats another creature
- living
- Gets energy by eating
- nonliving
- interacting organisms and their environment
- Dying out or extermination of a species
- All the connected food chains in an ecosystem
- Eats already dead organisms (Ex. vulture)
20 Clues: living • nonliving • Eats meat • Variety of life • Gets energy by eating • Linear transfer of energy • Eats both plants and animals • Eats only plants; Primary consumer • Organisms that are hunted and eaten • Close relationship between 2 organisms • Dying out or extermination of a species • Eats already dead organisms (Ex. vulture) • interacting organisms and their environment • ...
ecology 2024-04-05
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- living organisms
- various non living things and living organisms
- chain- energy cycle past from animal to animal
- web - all the animals in the ecosystem
- organism that produces food through the sun
- only eat meat
- factors-living organism that shapes environment
- Organism that relies on other for food
- eat both plants and meats
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- plants and meat
- interacting group of various species
- only eats plants
- one organism benefits from other expense
- group of individuals of the same species
- home
- factors- non living things that shape environment
- level- the position a organism is on the food chain
- The better or stronger prey on the weak
- organism the creates food
- -anything living
- -science among living organisms
21 Clues: home • only eat meat • plants and meat • living organisms • only eats plants • -anything living • organism the creates food • eat both plants and meats • -science among living organisms • interacting group of various species • web - all the animals in the ecosystem • Organism that relies on other for food • The better or stronger prey on the weak • ...
resources 2024-05-06
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- fossil fuel that is built by microorganisms
- broken down rock
- will regenerate in your lifetime
- all types of renewable resources
- eat plants and animals
- all types of nonrenewable resources
- the liquid in all oceans
- a producer that gets its energy from the sun
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- doesn't come back within your lifetime
- eat, drink, or ingest
- uses the sun to make food
- one of the substances used for plants to photosynthesize
- the way sedimentary rock is formed
- a natural body of compromised solids
- consumer at the top of the food chain
- starts all food chains
- a substance formed by earth
- fossil fuel that is generated by microorganisms
- fossil fuel that is formed by plants
- eats only other animals
20 Clues: broken down rock • eat, drink, or ingest • starts all food chains • eat plants and animals • eats only other animals • the liquid in all oceans • uses the sun to make food • a substance formed by earth • will regenerate in your lifetime • all types of renewable resources • the way sedimentary rock is formed • all types of nonrenewable resources • a natural body of compromised solids • ...
Main course 2024-05-07
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- minerals fill cracks
- utilized by dams
- Nuclear fission that makes steam that spins turbines
- when plants are compressed in marshy environments
- The power needed to do tasks
- Heat from Earth's core
- energy created when electrons move
- Wind turbines use this
- Unrefined oil
- made by WEDCC
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- breaks down rocks into sediment
- squeezes sediment
- made by decomposing plants and animals are subject to intense heat,and pressure from rocks, is a gas
- is purified crude oil
- anything that moves
- deposits sediment
- moving photons
- Clean burning fuel
- heat and pressure is applied to remains of plants and animals deep under the sea, is a liquid
- moves sediment
20 Clues: Unrefined oil • made by WEDCC • moving photons • moves sediment • utilized by dams • squeezes sediment • deposits sediment • Clean burning fuel • anything that moves • minerals fill cracks • is purified crude oil • Heat from Earth's core • Wind turbines use this • The power needed to do tasks • breaks down rocks into sediment • energy created when electrons move • ...
Photosynthesis !! 2023-01-13
Across
- pigments absorb sunlight.
- compounds can withstand drought
- cycle occurs in the stroma
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves
- using sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.
- organisms that go through photosynthesis.
- reactions occurs inside the thylakoids
- compounds makes glucose, fructose, starches etc.
- where they open their stomata during the day
- pl. (more than one)
- plants plants that open their stomata
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- reduces NADP to form NADPH
- cells that open and close the stomata
- fluids surrounding the thylakoid
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- xanthophyll and carotene
- measure the wavelength of light.
- used in the calvin cycle
- where light reactions occur.
- a stack of thylakoids
- colors that absorb light
21 Clues: pl. (more than one) • a stack of thylakoids • xanthophyll and carotene • used in the calvin cycle • colors that absorb light • pigments absorb sunlight. • reduces NADP to form NADPH • cycle occurs in the stroma • where light reactions occur. • compounds can withstand drought • fluids surrounding the thylakoid • measure the wavelength of light. • cells that open and close the stomata • ...
Nutrition in Plants (Class 7 Science, Chapter 1) 2024-07-15
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- - Crucial substance absorbed by plants through roots.
- - Process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- - Organisms that can make their own food using sunlight.
- - Essential substances absorbed by plants for growth.
- - Simple sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis.
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- - Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- dioxide - Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
- - Gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- - Tiny pores on leaves through which gases are exchanged.
- - Organisms that cannot make their own food and depend on others.
10 Clues: - Gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • - Crucial substance absorbed by plants through roots. • - Essential substances absorbed by plants for growth. • dioxide - Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. • - Organisms that can make their own food using sunlight. • - Simple sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
Flowering plants and Non flowering plants 2023-03-17
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- Name the part of the plants that make plants stand upright?
- bird nest ____ is non flowering plants
- plants need ________ to make food
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______
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- Flowering plants reproduce by _____
- one way spores diapers is by _______
- flowering plants grow flowers and ______
- plants need air, sun,food and _____
- _____ absorb the minerals from the ground
9 Clues: plants need ________ to make food • Flowering plants reproduce by _____ • plants need air, sun,food and _____ • one way spores diapers is by _______ • bird nest ____ is non flowering plants • flowering plants grow flowers and ______ • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______ • _____ absorb the minerals from the ground • ...
Diversity of living and non-living things, plants 2024-11-13
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- ____________ is the process of putting things that have similar characteristics into groups. It can help us see things in a more orderly way.
- The ____________ are found in the fruits. They are important as they allow flowering plants to reproduce.
- Things that are not alive are called ____________ things.
- Plants like hibiscus and water hyacinth are examples of ____________ plants. They produce flowers and fruits when they become adult plants.
- To ____________ means to be able to have young so that there will be more of them. This is important to ensure the survival of all living things.
- All living things need 3 things to survive. One of these things are ____________.
- Things with the different characteristics are put into different groups. These things have been grouped based on their ____________.
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- The bird’s nest ferns and water clover are examples of ____________ plants. They do not produce flowers or fruits.
- Non-flowering plants do not bear flowers. They reproduce from ____________ that may be found in bags underneath the leaves.
- Things that are alive will ____________. This means that they will increase in size. They also become more complex.
- Flowering plants bear ____________ which come in different shapes, sizes and colours. Some have big and colourful petals or scent to attract insects for pollination.
- Things with the similar characteristics are put into the same group. These things have been grouped based on their ____________.
- All living things need 3 things to survive. One of these things are ____________.
- All living things need 3 things to survive. One of these things are ____________.
- The ability to ____________ in our environment helps to protect us from danger and keeps us safe. For example, a mimosa plant folds its leaves when it is touched to protect itself from harm.
- Things that are alive are called ____________ things.
- The flowers in flowering plants develop into __________. Some of them are edible while others are not. The edible ones can be eaten directly.
17 Clues: Things that are alive are called ____________ things. • Things that are not alive are called ____________ things. • All living things need 3 things to survive. One of these things are ____________. • All living things need 3 things to survive. One of these things are ____________. • ...
Plant Structures 2024-05-31
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- lacking conducting channels for transporting water and nutrients
- the reproductive structures of gymnosperms
- structures in plants
- any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule
- plants that produce flowers and bear their
- process of transferring pollen from male reproductive structures to female
- occurs when the embryo sprouts out of the
- fertilized egg
- to distribute or spread over a wide space
- those plants, which have specialised vascular tissues for the transport of water, minerals and food
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- the ripened ovary and other structures and other
- of an angiosperm
- structures holding the egg
- a diploid, multicellular spore-producing phase in the life cycle of the plant body which exhibits alternation of generations
- the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants and algae
- in fruits
16 Clues: in fruits • fertilized egg • of an angiosperm • structures in plants • structures holding the egg • occurs when the embryo sprouts out of the • to distribute or spread over a wide space • the reproductive structures of gymnosperms • plants that produce flowers and bear their • the ripened ovary and other structures and other • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-07-29
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- – Gas absorbed from the air during photosynthesis
- – Simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- – Organic molecules made during photosynthesis
- – Soluble sugar used for transport in the phloem
- – Ion needed by plants to make chlorophyll
- – Ion used by plants to make amino acids
- – Process by which plants make carbohydrates using light energy
- – Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
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- – Green pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- – Reactant taken up by roots for photosynthesis
- – Required to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose
- – Gas absorbed from the air during photosynthesis
- – Carbohydrate used to build plant cell walls
- – Gas released as a by-product of photosynthesis
- – Essential condition for photosynthesis; its intensity affects the rate
- – This changes depending on temperature, light intensity, and carbon dioxide concentration
- – Insoluble carbohydrate used by plants to store energy
17 Clues: – Ion used by plants to make amino acids • – Ion needed by plants to make chlorophyll • – Simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • – Carbohydrate used to build plant cell walls • – Organic molecules made during photosynthesis • – Reactant taken up by roots for photosynthesis • – Gas released as a by-product of photosynthesis • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-22
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- part of a plant right under the surface to get water quickly
- plant's roots hold soil together to prevent ___.
- process of a plant releasing water vapor from the leaves (stomata)
- a need that is missing from plants in too much shade
- liquid water changes to vapor as the ground warms up
- made from plants to help people feel better
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- using plants to make things
- the practice of growing plants in water with added nutrients
- a way plants move to get sunlight
- a product of photosynthesis in the air or water
- roots found more than 400 feet away deep below the surface to find a source of water
- part of the soil that plants use to live and grow
12 Clues: using plants to make things • a way plants move to get sunlight • made from plants to help people feel better • a product of photosynthesis in the air or water • plant's roots hold soil together to prevent ___. • part of the soil that plants use to live and grow • a need that is missing from plants in too much shade • ...
Ecosystems 2024-03-18
11 Clues: from the sun • living things • plants are these • another word for links • plants creating energy • eat plants and animals • things such as soil or water • these are usually herbivores • more complex that a food chain • show the movement of nutrients • help to break down dead plants and animals
Tropism 2023-11-27
10 Clues: when plants go up • cause plants to wilt • when plants grow down • plant’s response to light • plant’s response to water • pressure exerted by water • plant’s response to touch • cause plants to stand tall • plants response to gravity • turn or movement of a plant response
Environment 2022-12-15
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- Consumers (animals) living directly from animals acting as secondary consumers in a food chain. Can be carnivores or omnivores
- Microscopic organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down the bodies of dead plants and animals and their feces and inorganic materials
- A demarcated, self-sustaining and fairly stable unit in nature through which energy flows
- Organisms that capture radiant energy from the sun and make their own food through photosynthesis
- The path that food energy from one organism to the next organism follows
- An animal or a person who eats food of both animal and vegetable origin
- Are usually all the animals in an ecosystem and they get their energy from eating plants or from eating animals that have eaten plants
- Non-living factors affecting living organisms
- An animal that eats plants
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- Consumers (animals) living directly from plants (producers) in a food chain and consisting mainly of herbivores
- All living organisms that carry out all seven life processes
- An animal that naturally hunts, captures, kills, and eats other organisms
- The different nutrient levels in a food pyramid
- The process during which chlorophyll in green plants absorbs sunlight and the plants then use this energy to build up energy-rich carbohydrates, such as glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- Consumers (animals) living directly from animals that act as primary consumers in a food chain. Can be carnivores or omnivores
- Arises when more than one food chain occurs in nature, and an organism derives its food from more than one source
16 Clues: An animal that eats plants • Non-living factors affecting living organisms • The different nutrient levels in a food pyramid • All living organisms that carry out all seven life processes • An animal or a person who eats food of both animal and vegetable origin • The path that food energy from one organism to the next organism follows • ...
