plants Crossword Puzzles
Ecology terminology Part 2 2016-11-06
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- To make more organisms of the same species.
- Plants that reproduce from spores and have leaves called fronds.
- structures used for reproduction in mosses and ferns.
- The hunting of a prey animal by another animal.
- a waterproof layer on the surface of some leaves.
- Dependent on each other.
- plants Plants that reproduce from seeds made in flowers and have various shapes of leaf.
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- Plants that reproduce from seeds in cones and have thin, needle-like leaves.
- the struggle between organisms in a habitat for scarce resources, e.g food, water, space.
- A diagram that shows how the organisms in an ecosystem feed on each other.
- an organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
- in plants - structures that contain the seeds in conifers.
- lots of food chains linked together to show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
13 Clues: Dependent on each other. • To make more organisms of the same species. • The hunting of a prey animal by another animal. • a waterproof layer on the surface of some leaves. • structures used for reproduction in mosses and ferns. • in plants - structures that contain the seeds in conifers. • Plants that reproduce from spores and have leaves called fronds. • ...
Carbohydrates Crossword Averi Alexander 2018-09-26
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- Simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- Sugars formed from single one- and two-unit structures
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- Formed when two monosaccharides (single sugars) combine chemically
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- Green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- Nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
- Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches
- Sugars with single-unit chemical structure
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
13 Clues: Sugars with single-unit chemical structure • Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches • Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • Sugars formed from single one- and two-unit structures • Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • Formed when two monosaccharides (single sugars) combine chemically • ...
Animals 2025-10-09
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- It's brown or gray, eats plants and lives at home or in the forest.
- It's gray, eats meat and lives in the sea.
- It's gray, eats plants and lives in the forest.
- It's brown, black, white or yellow and lives at home.
- It's brown, black or pink, eats feed or plants and lives in the farm.
- It's black and white, eats plants and lives in the jungle.
- It's orange, eats plants or meat an lives at the beach.
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- It's brown, black, or white, eats feed and lives in the farm.
- It's white, black, gray or brown, eats meat and lives at home.
- It's blue or gray, eats meat or seaweed and lives in the ocean.
- It's yellow and brown and lives in the jungle.
- It's red, yellow, blue or green and lives at home or in the forest.
- It's brown, eats plants or meat and lives in the forest.
13 Clues: It's gray, eats meat and lives in the sea. • It's yellow and brown and lives in the jungle. • It's gray, eats plants and lives in the forest. • It's brown, black, white or yellow and lives at home. • It's orange, eats plants or meat an lives at the beach. • It's brown, eats plants or meat and lives in the forest. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-12-02
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- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
- Eats only animals
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
- Producer
- The process of breathing
- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- When an animal lives off a host
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Evolving
- When both animals benefit
- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
- Eats animals and plants
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- Eats only Plants
- The things that make up a chemical formula
- All of the inhabitants in an area
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- The process of plants making food
- Moss, lichens
- Consumer
- Moving to another place
- How much an area can hold
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- The _______ of making or creating something
- When a predator preys on something
- Eats dead animals
28 Clues: Consumer • Producer • Evolving • 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 • All of the inhabitants in an area • The process of plants making food • ...
In the Garden 2020-09-21
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- Thumb color of master gardener
- Type of soil with a pH less than 7.0
- Hopping critters that might enjoy your garden too
- Type of plants that grow in or live in water
- Process by which flowers convert light energy to chemical energy
- Panda food
- The antonym of evergreen in the botanical sense
- Plants whose life cycle only lasts one year, from seeds to blooms to seeds
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- Invertebrate in the Beatles' Abbey Road Garden song
- Biblical garden
- The art of growing carefully trained, dwarf container plants
- Type of soil with a pH greater than 7.0
- A plant that never loses all of its leaves at one time
- Gardening chore of removing spent flowers from living plants or devoted fan from an American rockband
- Fruit grove
- Type of garden that might have a stout ale
- Location of Larry Bird's Celtic garden
- An invasive herb that is a nice addition to ice tea
- Old world tree having sweet gritty textured juicy fruit
- What are planted to enjoy a vase of tulips
20 Clues: Panda food • Fruit grove • Biblical garden • Thumb color of master gardener • Type of soil with a pH less than 7.0 • Location of Larry Bird's Celtic garden • Type of soil with a pH greater than 7.0 • Type of garden that might have a stout ale • What are planted to enjoy a vase of tulips • Type of plants that grow in or live in water • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- Cultivation of trees
- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Production of vegetable
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- Each Order is divided into them
- A variety of a plant
- 00000000
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Cultivation of flowers
- Study and cultivation of fruit
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- Producing plans for the outdoor areas around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A particular field
- The level that defines an individual plant
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Study of insects
- Care and management of trees in urban:
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- The names of it end in -ales
24 Clues: 00000000 • Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Production of vegetable • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Care and management of trees in urban: • Process of naming and classifying plants • ...
Gymnosperms 2012-07-23
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- common name of gymnosperms with pinnate leaves
- protective layer outside the ovule
- largest family of cycads in Australia
- gymnosperm family with circinate vernation
- modified leaves in male cones that bear the pollen sacs
- _ _ _ _xylic wood of cycads
- common family name of ramified gymnosperms
- product of the generative cell in pollen grains
- suffix designating a family in plants
- common name for the Podocarpaceae, _ _ _ _ pines
- suffix referring to secondary wood of conifers
- Latin for a leaf
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- subtends the ovuliferous scales of conifers
- nutritive tissue in the ovule, from the sporophyte
- male and female cones separate but borne on one tree
- reproductive structure absent in female Cycadaceae
- separate male and female plants eg in cycads and plum pines
- distinguishing character of Cycadaceae leaflet
- seed bearing modified leaves of cycads
- uncurling young leaves of cycads
- contains the endosporic male gametophyte of seed plants
- unlike cycads the leaves of conifers are _ _ _ _ _ _
- recently discovered araucaria from NSW
- compound leaves of cycads
- Latin for large
- Latin for small
- organ equivalent to the megasporangium of spore plants
27 Clues: Latin for large • Latin for small • Latin for a leaf • compound leaves of cycads • _ _ _ _xylic wood of cycads • uncurling young leaves of cycads • protective layer outside the ovule • largest family of cycads in Australia • suffix designating a family in plants • seed bearing modified leaves of cycads • recently discovered araucaria from NSW • ...
Term 1 2015-02-02
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- very (b) q without oxygen or water.
- We can c things we put them into different groups.
- Classifying allows us to o the diversity of things around us neatly.
- D is the variety of things around us.
- The way something is or how it behaves. c
- Living things r to movements, sound, touch or light.
- Living things will (a) d
- Living things need oxygen, food and water to grow in size,
- Plants respond to s by growing towards it.
- Plants can m their own food.
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- We group things by looking at their (a) s
- A s is a living thing as it can grow
- when given w , oxygen and water.
- Hold plants to the ground. r
- and carry out basic life processes to s .
- and (b) d .
- When living things have young. r
- The most attractive part of a plant. f
- Usually found above the ground but some plants such as potato and ginger have them underground. s
- Living things can l for some time without food.
- Living things can increase in size and height. g
21 Clues: and (b) d . • Living things will (a) d • Hold plants to the ground. r • Plants can m their own food. • When living things have young. r • when given w , oxygen and water. • very (b) q without oxygen or water. • A s is a living thing as it can grow • The most attractive part of a plant. f • D is the variety of things around us. • We group things by looking at their (a) s • ...
Tissues 2023-01-24
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- forms the lining of kidney tubules
- cells of cartilage
- epithelial involved in secretion of hormones and enzymes
- joins bone to muscle
- muscles found in the iris
- transport gases with the help of a red pigment
- joins bone to bone
- flat layer of cell
- a meristem that increases the girth of trees
- responsible for clotting of blood
- mature bone cell
- have thinnest cell wall and biggest vacuole
- continuously dividing cells
- present on columnar epithelial
- the only alive cell in xylem tissues
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- fills spaces between muscles and skin
- outermost layer in plants
- a meristem that allows primary growth in root and shoot tips
- the waxy coating in desert plants
- slimy coating on aquatic plants
- muscles which show branching
- exchange of gases
- tissue responsible to transmission of impulse
- cluster of similar looking permanent tissues
- muscles which are multinucleated
- the red pigment in blood
- found in shell of walnut and jute fibres
- the long tail of a neuron
- buoyancy in aquatic plants
- conducts water
30 Clues: conducts water • mature bone cell • exchange of gases • cells of cartilage • joins bone to bone • flat layer of cell • joins bone to muscle • the red pigment in blood • outermost layer in plants • muscles found in the iris • the long tail of a neuron • buoyancy in aquatic plants • continuously dividing cells • muscles which show branching • present on columnar epithelial • ...
Vocabulary Old and New 2023-04-14
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- An organism that makes its own food
- Two organisms rely on one another for survival
- A group of organisms that are similar to one another
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- The main source of our energy
- A single, self-contained living thing
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object
- Third planet from the Sun
- A consumer that eats only animals
- A group of organisms that are similar to each other
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- A non-native species that can cause harm to an ecosystem
- The northernmost point on Earth
- A consumer that eats only plants
- The southernmost point on Earth
- Requirements for the well-being of an organism
- Actions by one thing that has an effect on another thing
- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead plants or animals
- An environment where living and nonliving things interact
- A natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- An organism that gets energy through food
- The process where plants make their own food
- An imaginary line that Earth rotates around
- Making a complete spin on an Axis
- An interconnected set of food chains
24 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • The main source of our energy • The northernmost point on Earth • The southernmost point on Earth • A consumer that eats only plants • Making a complete spin on an Axis • A consumer that eats only animals • An organism that makes its own food • An interconnected set of food chains • A single, self-contained living thing • ...
Biodiversity Crossword 2021-07-21
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- the simplest of mammals
- the organisms in this phylum nickname is 'jointed legs'
- the most recognizable seedless vascular plants
- this phylum contains jellies
- male spores in trees are called
- female spores in trees are called
- organisms that don't produce their own body heat
- most recognizable organisms in the animal kingdom
- shrimp, lobsters, crabs, crayfish
- frogs, salamanders
- segmented worms found in marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats
- photosynthetic organisms that include mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants
- earliest vertebrates
- lampreys, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
- a parasite that has 3 embryonic germ layers
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- sea cucumbers, sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars
- a roundworm with a slender tube shape
- the main vegetation of tropical forests
- bony fishes
- their job is to capture sunlight in plants
- plant in dry climates
- a type of pathogenic fungi
- living decomposers that grow on the soil
- opossums, kangaroos, koalas
- 23% of all known marine species belong to this phylum
- lemurs, tarsiers, monkeys, ape
- organisms that produce their own body heat
27 Clues: bony fishes • frogs, salamanders • earliest vertebrates • plant in dry climates • the simplest of mammals • a type of pathogenic fungi • opossums, kangaroos, koalas • this phylum contains jellies • lemurs, tarsiers, monkeys, ape • male spores in trees are called • female spores in trees are called • shrimp, lobsters, crabs, crayfish • a roundworm with a slender tube shape • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
- when plants have flower clusters
- the male part of the flower
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
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- the main stem of an inflorescence
- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- petals and the sepals together are called
- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- a flower with male and female parts
- when two sepals are fused together
- the female part of the flower
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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- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- the female part of the flower
- when plants have flower clusters
- a flower with male and female parts
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- petals and the sepals together are called
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
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- when two sepals are fused together
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- the male part of the flower
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
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 • ...
Explore and Express Level 4 (Unit 1) 2023-11-24
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- The hair _____ insects
- Beets are root _____
- There is a _____ that grows in the desert
- The _____ flytrap is one of a few meat-eating plants
- You may know pandas like to eat _____ plants
- They become a _____ for the plants
- Don't they look like _____?
- _____ are crunchy vegetables
- a _____ is a hot place
- The mouth of the Venus flytrap stays open to look like _____
- What's so _____ about a bamboo plant?
- Some people use them to _____ their clothes
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- _____ has a fresh taste
- _____ is used in teas and cooking
- Its fruits are _____ in the dirt
- They are very good at _____ water
- Beets are a very _____ color
- Insects try to drink the 'dew' from the _____
- The flowers of the peanut plant _____ above ground
- Cucumbers can be used as a face _____
- There are a few plants that need _____ to live
- You can put _____ of cucumber on your eyes to help you cool down
- Their roots grow _____
- The stems have sharp _____
- The dew is really _____ hairs
- On the mouth are tiny, little _____
26 Clues: Beets are root _____ • The hair _____ insects • Their roots grow _____ • a _____ is a hot place • _____ has a fresh taste • The stems have sharp _____ • Don't they look like _____? • Beets are a very _____ color • _____ are crunchy vegetables • The dew is really _____ hairs • Its fruits are _____ in the dirt • _____ is used in teas and cooking • They are very good at _____ water • ...
Ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles 2024-10-16
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- Comes from the sun, which is the main source of it
- Another word for producers
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- Occurs on a surface NO ecosystem has existed before
- Provide a structure for understanding food chains and how energy flows through an ecosystem.
- Convert water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and sunlight into the organic molecules
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- The process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- Animals that ONLY eat meats
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- Occurs where PREVIOUS ecosystem has existed before
- The first to colonize newly created environments
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- Transform water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into oxygen, and simple sugars
- A living organism that shapes its environment
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- Animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- Animals the eat BOTH plants and meats
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid
- Animals that eat plants
- ONLY eats plants
20 Clues: ONLY eats plants • Animals that eat plants • Another word for producers • Animals that ONLY eat meats • Animals that eat primary consumers • Animals the eat BOTH plants and meats • The process where water vapor becomes liquid • An organism that decomposes organic material • A living organism that shapes its environment • The process by which a liquid turns into a gas • ...
SFEC CROSSWORD 2025-01-09
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- A key element of the water cycle for farming
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow
- A source of protein from water ecosystems
- Tiny units from which plants grow
- A grain also known as maize
- A system combining agriculture and forestry
- Natural or artificial substance added to soil to promote plant growth
- The ability to endure and remain productive over time
- A source of light and energy for plants
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- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- Important for shade and producing fruits or wood
- To reduce waste and preserve resources
- Living organisms that convert sunlight into energy
- A grain used to make bread and pasta
- People who produce food by cultivating land
- To keep food safe for later consumption
- Severe scarcity of food in a region
- Often sweet and eaten fresh, such as apples or oranges
- A staple grain for much of the world's population
- A place where crops and livestock are cultivated
- A nutritious liquid produced by mammals
- The process of increasing in size or maturity
22 Clues: A grain also known as maize • Tiny units from which plants grow • Severe scarcity of food in a region • A grain used to make bread and pasta • To reduce waste and preserve resources • To keep food safe for later consumption • A nutritious liquid produced by mammals • A source of light and energy for plants • A source of protein from water ecosystems • ...
Ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles 2025-02-25
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- Non-living components of an ecosystem, such as water, sunlight, and soil.
- The process by which water changes from liquid to gas.
- The process of water vapor turning into liquid.
- The rate at which plants produce energy in an ecosystem.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead matter.
- The different feeding levels in a food chain.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- An organism that eats primary consumers.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area.
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- Organisms that must consume others for energy.
- Organisms that produce their own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- Another term for autotrophs, organisms that make their own food.
- Organisms that eat other organisms for energy.
- An organism that eats producers (plants).
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- The ability to do work, transferred through food chains.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
20 Clues: Living components of an ecosystem. • An organism that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An organism that eats primary consumers. • An organism that eats producers (plants). • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The different feeding levels in a food chain. • Organisms that must consume others for energy. • ...
Chapter 19,21,22 and 23 Crossword 2025-02-26
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- cambium found in roots, allows them to grow thicker and branch
- the leaves of the embryo; seed leaves
- found in bryophytes; this structure produces tiny, flagellated spores
- organism of decay
- When a plant's growth slows or stops; often during winters or dry periods
- The part of the vascular system made up of living cells; transports sugars
- flowering plants
- The name of the root system where the primary root is bigger than the secondary and is pointing straight down
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- symbiotic partnership between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism
- part of bryophytes that produces the eggs
- structure in fungi where spores are produced
- naked seed plants
- plants that have two seed leaves
- tiny opening in the epidermis of leaves; controls loss of water
- gamet forming structure in fungi, when two hypha of opposite mating type meet
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- plants that only have one seed leaf as an embryo
- individual fillament that make up the mycelium
- what the large leaves of ferns are called
- part of the xylem other than the vessel elements
20 Clues: flowering plants • naked seed plants • organism of decay • plants that have two seed leaves • the leaves of the embryo; seed leaves • evaporation of water from plant leaves • part of bryophytes that produces the eggs • what the large leaves of ferns are called • structure in fungi where spores are produced • individual fillament that make up the mycelium • ...
Ecosystems revision 2025-01-17
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- an animal that eats meat only
- how different organisms rely on each other
- the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low
- the green pigment needed for photosynthesis
- an animal that eats plants only
- anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast is also called this
- respiration is how we release _______ from glucose/food
- the waste gas of aerobic respiration
- the type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- anything that is alive
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- this builds up in animal tissues due to anaerobic respiration
- the type of respiration that happens during intense exercise
- the name of the cells where most photosynthesis takes place
- an animal that hunts other animals
- the number of individuals of one type of organism in an area
- the organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- the protein that carries oxygen in the red blood cells
- the gas needed for aerobic respiration
- the process by which plants make glucose
- the part of the lung where gas exchange happens
- an organism that has to eat to take in glucose
22 Clues: anything that is alive • an animal that eats meat only • an animal that eats plants only • an animal that hunts other animals • the waste gas of aerobic respiration • the gas needed for aerobic respiration • the process by which plants make glucose • how different organisms rely on each other • the green pigment needed for photosynthesis • ...
Ecosystem 2025-08-27
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- – Interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- – A sequence showing who eats whom for energy.
- – A group of organisms of the same species in one area.
- – An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- – Substances organisms need to live and grow.
- – An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- – An animal that eats only plants.
- – What flows through a food chain from producers to consumers.
- – Process plants use to make food with sunlight.
- – A community of organisms and their physical environment.
- – The natural home of an organism.
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- – An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- – A large region with a specific climate and certain types of organisms.
- – An animal that eats only other animals.
- – An organism that makes its own food using sunlight.
- – The main source of energy for most ecosystems.
- – All the different species living together in one area.
- – The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- – An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- – An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
20 Clues: – An animal that eats only plants. • – The natural home of an organism. • – An animal that eats only other animals. • – Interconnected food chains in an ecosystem. • – Substances organisms need to live and grow. • – A sequence showing who eats whom for energy. • – An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • – An animal that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Science Spelling Words 2020-12-02
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- brightness and warmth of sun's energy
- to begin to grow
- green part of plant growing from stem/branch
- spiny plant found in dry regions
- plant part that gets nutrients from soil
- young plant or tree grown from seed
- process of increasing in size or amount
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- healthful substances found in water and soil
- substrate with nutrients in which plants grow
- substances in soil needed for plants to grow
- a plant with a colorful bloom or blossom
- living greenery, usually with roots and leaves
- plot of land where plants grow and are tend
- fleshy body with the seeds of a plant
- part of a flower or plant that holds it up, stalk
15 Clues: to begin to grow • spiny plant found in dry regions • young plant or tree grown from seed • brightness and warmth of sun's energy • fleshy body with the seeds of a plant • process of increasing in size or amount • a plant with a colorful bloom or blossom • plant part that gets nutrients from soil • plot of land where plants grow and are tend • ...
chapter 5 vocab 2023-09-14
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- when a animal stalks another animal
- What is fuel made up of
- A plant that can convert light energy into organic matter
- the process of plants using CO2 and release oxygen
- a web of a food chain in a ecosystem
- A mammal that eats meat and plants
- A mammal that eats meat
- any animal that uses food to consume energy
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- Species that is taking over native species
- A animal that eats plants
- the first animal to live in a ecosystem
- when two organisms mutate together
- chain A chain that shows which animal eats which
- A organism that uses chemical energy instead of light energy
- plants use this to grow
15 Clues: What is fuel made up of • plants use this to grow • A mammal that eats meat • A animal that eats plants • when two organisms mutate together • A mammal that eats meat and plants • when a animal stalks another animal • a web of a food chain in a ecosystem • the first animal to live in a ecosystem • Species that is taking over native species • ...
Soils in the Environment 2025-03-05
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- dark rich layer with decomposed matter
- soil with medium size particles and a smooth texture
- dead plants and animals that decay
- helps plants grow and dissolve nutrients
- layer of broken rock pieces
- layer where plants grow best
- fills spaces between soil particles
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- soil gives some animals ________.
- the layer of soil below topsoil
- perfect mix of sand, silt and clay
- soil with the largest particles and feels gritty
- solid rock layer at the bottom
- soil with the smallest particles
- insects that makes tunnels in the soil, letting air and water in
- a living thing that helps to break down dead plants and animals is called a _________.
15 Clues: layer of broken rock pieces • layer where plants grow best • solid rock layer at the bottom • the layer of soil below topsoil • soil with the smallest particles • soil gives some animals ________. • perfect mix of sand, silt and clay • dead plants and animals that decay • fills spaces between soil particles • dark rich layer with decomposed matter • ...
Soil 2022-08-18
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- is necessary to grow plants
- make pathways in the soil for water to run through
- is at the bottom of the soil layers and is made of pure rock.
- has the largest soil particles
- Mixture of sand, silt and clay
- has the second smallest soil particles
- is just below the Subsoil layer
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- is the top layer of soil
- are a key component to soil
- help give nutrients to the plants and help the soil
- helps protect and give nutrients to plants
- layer is the layer below Top soil
- makes the plants stronger and stops diseases
- is has the smallest soil particles
- helps protect and give nutrients to plants
- is the layer after Humus
16 Clues: is the top layer of soil • is the layer after Humus • are a key component to soil • is necessary to grow plants • has the largest soil particles • Mixture of sand, silt and clay • is just below the Subsoil layer • layer is the layer below Top soil • is has the smallest soil particles • has the second smallest soil particles • helps protect and give nutrients to plants • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
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- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
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- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
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- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
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- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
Religion Review 2022-03-14
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- did not believe in the resurrection
- man who touched Saul's eyes
- persecuted Christians
- different kinds of grounds
- place where Saul was converted
- what Mary and Joseph brought to the temple
- the person Simeon and Anna waited for
- sat at Jesus' feet
- birds ate the seeds that fell here
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- choked the plants
- ground brought forth plants that produced crops
- God promised him he would not die until he saw the Messiah
- a prophetess and widow
- the word of God
- the plants that grew quickly died
- each worked for a coin
- God struck with leprosy
- prepared the meal for Jesus
- group to which Paul belonged
19 Clues: the word of God • choked the plants • sat at Jesus' feet • persecuted Christians • a prophetess and widow • each worked for a coin • God struck with leprosy • different kinds of grounds • man who touched Saul's eyes • prepared the meal for Jesus • group to which Paul belonged • place where Saul was converted • the plants that grew quickly died • birds ate the seeds that fell here • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Carbon, Carbon Everywhere! 2023-05-17
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- Substance present in start of experiment
- Eats Primary and Secondary Consumers
- We breathe this in
- Process in which plants make their own food
- Substance present at end of experiment
- Eats Primary Consumers and Producers
- A colorless and odorless gas
- Living thing that only eats Producers
- Chemical Reactions breaking down glucose
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- Energy which is stored in chemical compounds
- Carbon dioxide that surrounds our planet
- An organ found in cells
- Discarded or dropped remains
- Plant life
- Chemical element found in nature
- Organisms that break down dead plants
- Provides the energy
- Formed from geological process on dead animals/plants
- Plant cells that convert light energy into chemical energy
19 Clues: Plant life • We breathe this in • Provides the energy • An organ found in cells • Discarded or dropped remains • A colorless and odorless gas • Chemical element found in nature • Eats Primary and Secondary Consumers • Eats Primary Consumers and Producers • Organisms that break down dead plants • Living thing that only eats Producers • Substance present at end of experiment • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
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- cells are surrounded around the stomata
- is the process of taking in food and utilizing it by our body
- are thin pipes that transport food to the leaf
- is the green pigment present in the leaf
- are plants that depend on other plants for food
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- are plants that suck nutrients from the host
- plants are plants that trap insects
- are plants that make food by themselves
- are plants that grow on dead and decaying matter
- is the singular of stomata
10 Clues: is the singular of stomata • plants are plants that trap insects • cells are surrounded around the stomata • are plants that make food by themselves • is the green pigment present in the leaf • are plants that suck nutrients from the host • are thin pipes that transport food to the leaf • are plants that depend on other plants for food • ...
Ecosystem 2023-06-02
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- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Animals that eat meat. They are meat eaters.
- Where all plants and animals that are found in a partucular area.
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- Living things such as plants and animals.
- Animals that eat plants only.
- Make their own food.
- Organisms that feed on plants or other organisms
- chain This shows the feeding relationship between organisms (plants and animals).
- A place where an organism lives. It is their home.
- A habitat where all plants and animals live together.
10 Clues: Make their own food. • Animals that eat plants only. • Living things such as plants and animals. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • Animals that eat meat. They are meat eaters. • Organisms that feed on plants or other organisms • A place where an organism lives. It is their home. • A habitat where all plants and animals live together. • ...
Photosynthesis and Ecosystems Vocabulary 2023-04-11
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- Plants make their own food. This means that plants are ________.
- A diagram that shows how energy flows from a single kind of producer to a top predator.
- Photosynthesis provides plants the materials they need to ______ and reproduce.
- One of the products of photosynthesis. Humans and animals need it to breathe.
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- True or false: Photosynthesis changes light energy from the Sun into chemical energy.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. It is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms.
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- One of the products of photosynthesis. It is the food of the plant.
- The original source of energy for most food chains.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Humans and animals produce this when we breathe.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Plants get this from the sun.
- The process where plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar.
- True or false: Animals that eat plants get energy from the sugar made during photosynthesis.
- Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals?
- Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow?
16 Clues: Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow? • Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals? • The original source of energy for most food chains. • An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms. • Plants make their own food. This means that plants are ________. • One of the products of photosynthesis. It is the food of the plant. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-04-10
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis and released into the air.
- The substances produced by the chemical reaction in photosynthesis, notably glucose and oxygen.
- The starting materials for photosynthesis, specifically water and carbon dioxide.
- The main sites of photosynthesis in most plants.
- The cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
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- A type of sugar made by plants during photosynthesis, serving as an energy source.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- What sunlight is converted into during photosynthesis, stored as chemical compounds.
- A membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air and used to make glucose during photosynthesis.
- Absorbed by plant roots and needed along with carbon dioxide to make food in photosynthesis.
- The main source of energy for photosynthesis.
- Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that allow gases in and out.
- An organism that produces its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
15 Clues: The main source of energy for photosynthesis. • The main sites of photosynthesis in most plants. • The cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that allow gases in and out. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • ...
ECOSYSTEMS CYCLE 2022-09-11
12 Clues: PLANTS USE • MAKES PROTEIN • STORES FOOD,... • EATS HERBIVORES • BREAKS FOOD DOWN • EATS PLANTS ONLY • HELPS WITH PROTEIN • IN PLANT CHLOROPLAST • RESPIRATION USE THIS • IN PLANT MITOCHONDRIA • EATS PLANTS AND ANIMALS • LIVING THINGS NEED THIS
HORTICULTURE TERMS 2014-04-02
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- THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU
- MAD PATH
- LOOKOUT AND SEE IT WITH DIFFERENT HORIZONS
- ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD
- UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH
- RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS
- SOMETHING USED TO FLATTEN MUD OR LAWN
- WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER
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- SOMETHING ADDED TO SOIL TO HELP PLANTS GROW.
- A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT
- ON STRIKE BOUNDARY
- FLOWERS ON TREES
- FILLED WITH H2O IT HELPS PLANTS HYDRATE
- THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS
- SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP
- SOMETHING ADDED TO SAND TO MAKE IT GO HARD
- TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH
- LACK OF WATER
- USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT
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 • ...
Foods 1 2017-01-23
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- Storage form of carbs in animals
- Substances used in place of sugar
- Single hard seed
- Single units of sugars
- Largest amount of fiber in grain
- Sugars extracted from plants
- Caused by lack of fiber
- Chemical building blocks of protein that link together
- Plant materials that are eaten but cant be digested
- Carbs with complicated structures
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- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form
- Cant digest, main source of fiber
- Cells that store fats from foods
- Helps body digest
- Monosaccharide and disaccharide(what sugars are called)
- 2 Monosaccharides that are chemically combined
- Gives body energy
- Grain in natural state from nature
- Outer skin or grain
- Storage form of carbs in plants
20 Clues: Single hard seed • Helps body digest • Gives body energy • Outer skin or grain • Single units of sugars • Caused by lack of fiber • Sugars extracted from plants • Storage form of carbs in plants • Storage form of carbs in animals • Cells that store fats from foods • Largest amount of fiber in grain • Cant digest, main source of fiber • Substances used in place of sugar • ...
Hard Science Crossword 2020-09-29
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- a living thing
- can create its own energy
- an animal with a backbone
- lay their eggs in water
- has feathers and wings
- an organism that feeds on other plants and animals for energy
- organism that decays dead pants or animals
- lives in water lays eggs
- an animal without backbone
- not segmented has one or two shelles
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- to sort things in groups
- Spiny skinned body in five parts
- an invertebrate animals such as a spider or crab
- flat thin bodies mostly parasites
- to put in a particular pattern or method
- only eats plants
- has hair or fur
- rounded bodied
- eats plants and animals
- only eats meat
- has dry scaly skin(cold blooded)
21 Clues: a living thing • rounded bodied • only eats meat • has hair or fur • only eats plants • has feathers and wings • lay their eggs in water • eats plants and animals • to sort things in groups • lives in water lays eggs • can create its own energy • an animal with a backbone • an animal without backbone • Spiny skinned body in five parts • has dry scaly skin(cold blooded) • ...
Dinosaurs Review 2022-03-25
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- perhaps; possibly
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly
- into one mass or body
- cold-blooded animals with a backbone and scaly skin
- used to form a negative
- animals that eat plants
- a miniature representation
- all members of the species are dead
- a reptile that lived millions of years ago
- animals that eat meat and plants
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- kept from entering
- animals that eat meat
- a piece of rock from outer space
- second person singular past, plural past, and past subjunctive of be
- human beings
- was alive (past tense)
- free from doubt; certain
- of the highest quality
- remains of plants or animals from long ago
- possess, own, or hold (past tense)
- third person present of be
21 Clues: human beings • perhaps; possibly • kept from entering • animals that eat meat • into one mass or body • was alive (past tense) • of the highest quality • used to form a negative • animals that eat plants • free from doubt; certain • a miniature representation • third person present of be • a piece of rock from outer space • animals that eat meat and plants • ...
Science End of the Year Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- eats animals and plants
- the _____ of the earth on its axis causes seasons
- falls from the sky (rain, sleet, snow)
- the source of ALL energy on earth
- the sun rises in the _____ and sets in the west
- resources that are easy to replace
- is measured with a thermometer
- coil oil and natural gas are ___ fuels
- turning from a liquid to a gas
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- turning from a gas to a liquid
- color size and texture are physical ______
- eats plants
- the process plants use to make food
- resources that are NOT easy to replace
- used to make plastic
- must eat other organisms
- can be solid liquid or gas
- makes its own food
- soils have different size
- eats animals
20 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • makes its own food • used to make plastic • eats animals and plants • must eat other organisms • soils have different size • can be solid liquid or gas • turning from a gas to a liquid • is measured with a thermometer • turning from a liquid to a gas • the source of ALL energy on earth • resources that are easy to replace • ...
5 Crossword MP_Round 3 A 2022-06-06
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- - living things that can produce their own food
- - capital of Iran
- - the underside of a leaf has many tiny pores called as
- - the period for which a living being lives
- - Kovalam Beach is in
- - Desert plants
- - cutting down of trees
- - the Natural home of a plant or animal is called as its
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- - Kumbhalghar fort is in
- - plants that grow in water are called as
- Rock garden is in Chandigarh
- - the white watery substance in an egg
- - animals that eat only plants are called
- - capital of South Korea
- - capital of Vietnam
- - animals that live both on water and land
- - capital of United Kingdom
- - capital of Israel
- - MGR memorial is in
- - Fatehpur Sikri is in
20 Clues: - Desert plants • - capital of Iran • - capital of Israel • - capital of Vietnam • - MGR memorial is in • - Kovalam Beach is in • - Fatehpur Sikri is in • - Kumbhalghar fort is in • - capital of South Korea • - cutting down of trees • - capital of United Kingdom • Rock garden is in Chandigarh • - the white watery substance in an egg • - animals that eat only plants are called • ...
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 • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-28
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- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats born
- -Die
- -Living (plants / animals)
- -Do well
- -biological community interacting organisms and their environment
- -Consumer
- -Consumes food for energy
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Produces own food
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Eats dead stuff
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- -Producer
- -Eats plants
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -One species in ecosystem
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Organism’s role in the ecosystem
- -Individual plant / animal
- -Carnivores
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
26 Clues: -Die • -Do well • -Producer • -Consumer • -Eats born • -Carnivores • -Eats plants • -A lot of (many) • -Eats dead stuff • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -Eats meat/other animals • -One species in ecosystem • -All species in ecosystem • -Consumes food for energy • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants / animals) • -Individual plant / animal • ...
Gardening midterm 2022-03-09
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- adding ammonia into the soil
- mega corporation with monopoly on crops
- type of compost that uses worms
- beginning of the plant life cycle
- decomposing organic material
- basically immortal
- how water gets to the plants
- remember 7 years of rest for the land
- stored food for the embryo
- first part of the plant to see sun
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- aids in root growth of plants
- using parts of a plant to make a new plant
- lasts for two years
- wood chips/mulch
- one cotyledon
- brown gold that helps plants thrive
- the smell of lightning is caused by this
- two cotyledons
- die after one year
- cutting down for the purpose of future growth
20 Clues: one cotyledon • two cotyledons • wood chips/mulch • basically immortal • die after one year • lasts for two years • stored food for the embryo • adding ammonia into the soil • decomposing organic material • how water gets to the plants • aids in root growth of plants • type of compost that uses worms • beginning of the plant life cycle • first part of the plant to see sun • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2022-06-13
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- Organisms which derives it’s nutrition from ‘The Host’
- Organisms that prepare their own food
- Animals which eat both plants and other animals
- Two organisms live in a close association and develop a relationship that is beneficial to both
- Muscular organ attached to the floor of Buccal cavity
- Animals which eat other animals only
- Teeth used for grinding food
- White and strong protective material
- Plants which feed on insects
- Important components of food for obtaining nutrition
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- the process through which plants prepare their own food
- Organisms which cannot prepare their own food
- animals which eat plants only
- The process of obtaining and utilising food by an organism
- Act of getting and eating food
- Tiny pores that are present on the surface of leaves
- The green colour pigment which helps the leaves to prepare food and capture solar energy
- Process of elimination of undigested food from alimentary canal
- Tubes that run throughout the root, the stem, the branches and the leaves
- Process of breakdown of complex molecules into simple soluble ones
- Teeth used for tearing of food
21 Clues: Teeth used for grinding food • Plants which feed on insects • animals which eat plants only • Act of getting and eating food • Teeth used for tearing of food • Animals which eat other animals only • White and strong protective material • Organisms that prepare their own food • Organisms which cannot prepare their own food • Animals which eat both plants and other animals • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2019-03-12
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- A waste product for plants
- Most of the energy released in cellular respiration happens in the ____ stage
- Sunlight is captured mostly in the ___ of a plant
- The organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The raw materials for photosynthesis are the ____ of cellular respiration, and vice versa.
- Another name for sugar, this is broken down during cellular respiration
- Where gases enter and exit a leaf
- Autotrophs are an important ____ source for many heterotrophs.
- An energy releasing process that doesn’t use oxygen
- The green pigment that helps capture sunlight
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- Another name for a consumer
- This is produced when cells break down glucose without oxygen (2 words)
- The process by which plants use the sun’s energy to make glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- Another name for the type of energy created by cellular respiration
- Another name for producer
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Photosynthesis occurs only in ____
- Cellular respiration occurs in plants and ____
- Where Stage 1 of cellular respiration happens
- Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ____ but opposite reactions.
20 Clues: Another name for producer • A waste product for plants • Another name for a consumer • Where gases enter and exit a leaf • Photosynthesis occurs only in ____ • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Where Stage 1 of cellular respiration happens • The green pigment that helps capture sunlight • Cellular respiration occurs in plants and ____ • ...
Unit 8 2023-03-08
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- A creature that only eats plants.
- any of several living arrangements between members of two different species
- An organism that feeds on dead and decaying things.
- Group of different species living in the same area.
- An area animals and plants live in, example would be a desert.
- Made up of parts on earth where living things are.
- group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.
- A step by step process of what eats what.
- A creature that eats both animals and plants.
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- A organism that breaks down dead matter.
- An area where animals, plants, weather, all sorts of things create an area.
- A relationship between 2 creatures with one gaining something and the other suffering from it.
- A plant is this.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature
- A web showing what creatures eat others.
- A creature that eats things.
- The mass or weight of living tissue.
- Where a species live.
- A creature that eats other creatures.
- The study of organisms and their habitats.
20 Clues: A plant is this. • Where a species live. • A creature that eats things. • A creature that only eats plants. • The mass or weight of living tissue. • A creature that eats other creatures. • A organism that breaks down dead matter. • A web showing what creatures eat others. • A step by step process of what eats what. • The study of organisms and their habitats. • ...
GMO's 2023-03-23
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- What is the "G" stands for in GMOs
- GMOs could possibly be ____ to humans
- Most GMO food are not physically made aka ____
- Due to GMOs, pesticides aren't able to kill these bugs called _______
- GMOs can affect Altered ____ when it enters wild species.
- GMOs can cause this disease
- GMOs can cause _______ of which either partially or all of one's immune system gets closed.
- What the "O" stands for in GMOs
- The variety of life on earth, GMOs affect this part of the environment
- Scientists think GMOS can change human ___
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- GMOs are injected mostly into plants and _____
- What gets harmed due to the effects of GMOs?
- GMOs can make plants and animals an ____ species
- This means that it relates to an organism created from genetic material.
- Due to natural _____ animals could be born with GMOs
- GMOs can cause people to be resistant to _____
- 92% of this vegetable is planted with GMOs
- This is known as a weed killer along with getting rid of unwanted plants
- GMOs can make animals and plants ____
- What the "M" stands for in GMOs
20 Clues: GMOs can cause this disease • What the "M" stands for in GMOs • What the "O" stands for in GMOs • What is the "G" stands for in GMOs • GMOs could possibly be ____ to humans • GMOs can make animals and plants ____ • 92% of this vegetable is planted with GMOs • Scientists think GMOS can change human ___ • What gets harmed due to the effects of GMOs? • ...
Carbs, Protein, and Fat Crossword 2017-01-23
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- chemical building block of proteins
- protein with a globular shape
- substance in place of sugar
- sugars with single unit chemical structure
- chemical process that turns vegetable oils into solids
- protein with all essential amino acids
- cells that store fat from foods
- unsaturated fatty acid with two or more hydrogen units missing
- plant materials that can't be digested
- chemical process by which plants make carbs
- lipoprotein that takes cholesterol from liver to where needed in the body
- formed when single glucose units are combined into complex structures
- oil turn into solids in food production
- nutrient that is a main source of energy
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- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- simple carbs chemically formed from plants
- amino acids that your body needs but cannot provide
- green pigment plants
- chemical "packages"
- high-density lipoprotein
- plant protein that lacks at least one essential amino acid
- type of lipid
- fatty acid in fish oils
- chemical structures that form fat
- fat like substance present in many body cells
25 Clues: type of lipid • chemical "packages" • green pigment plants • fatty acid in fish oils • high-density lipoprotein • substance in place of sugar • protein with a globular shape • cells that store fat from foods • chemical structures that form fat • chemical building block of proteins • protein with all essential amino acids • plant materials that can't be digested • ...
Ecology Unit Assessment 2016-01-26
Across
- Eats dead animals
- drains somewhat quickly and holds some water making it good for plants
- One living thing
- A environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not a part of something living
- All of the different populations living in a area. No abiotic factors
- being dependent on others for some needs , being mutually dependent on each other
- Smaller particles keep it from draining quickly
- All the members of one species living in a area
- Eats plants
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in a area
- A close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- Living or once living or made by something that was alive
Down
- Plants take in water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide and make sugar and oxygen
- Animals us food to make carbon dioxide
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly, dries out quick
- Eats a herbivore
- Eats both plants and meat
- The variety of life or species on earth
- Recycles dead organism and waste
- Eats plants
- Eats meat
- how a ecosystem changes over time
22 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • Eats plants • One living thing • Eats a herbivore • Eats dead animals • Eats both plants and meat • Recycles dead organism and waste • how a ecosystem changes over time • Animals us food to make carbon dioxide • The variety of life or species on earth • Smaller particles keep it from draining quickly • All the members of one species living in a area • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-06
Across
- Moving permanently
- Goes into to change something
- One benefits other is affected
- Turning oxygen to food
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- One benefits other is non-effected
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Organelles in plants
- Two or more species taking up the same area
- Eats both plants and Animals.
- interaction with two different organisms
Down
- An organism that only eats animals.
- can't make their own food
- Come out from reactants
- Large community working together
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- Species that are the first to a new location
- Turning co2 to energy
- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving someplace else for
- animals at a constant number
- Change in structure
- Organisms that make their own food.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- All members of a species in one area.
- A group of animals having similar traits
- Both benefit
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Goes into to change something • Eats both plants and Animals. • One benefits other is affected • Large community working together • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-05
Across
- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving permanently
- All members of a species in one area.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- Organelles in plants
- Moving someplace else for
- Both benefit
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- Turning oxygen to food
- Organisms that make their own food.
- One benefits other is non-effected
- Two or more species taking up the same area
Down
- Eats both plants and Animals.
- can't make their own food
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- One benefits other is affected
- Goes into to change something
- Change in structure
- interaction with two different organisms
- animals at a constant number
- Species that are the first to a new location
- An organism that only eats animals.
- Come out from reactants
- Turning co2 to energy
- A group of animals having similar traits
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Large community working together
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Eats both plants and Animals. • Goes into to change something • One benefits other is affected • An animal that only eats plants. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-12-02
Across
- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- Eats only animals
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- The _______ of making or creating something
- Moving to another place
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The things that make up a chemical formula
- When both animals benefit
- The process of breathing
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- How much an area can hold
- Producer
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
Down
- When an animal lives off a host
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- When a predator preys on something
- Eats animals and plants
- Consumer
- The process of plants making food
- All of the inhabitants in an area
- Moss, lichens
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- Evolving
- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
- Eats only Plants
- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
- Eats dead animals
28 Clues: Consumer • Evolving • Producer • Moss, lichens • Eats only Plants • Eats only animals • Eats dead animals • Powerhouse of the cell • Eats animals and plants • Moving to another place • The process of breathing • When both animals benefit • How much an area can hold • When an animal lives off a host • The process of plants making food • All of the inhabitants in an area • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
Across
- The biology of heredity.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
Down
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Exact duplicate.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
23 Clues: Exact duplicate. • The biology of heredity. • Organism that produces disease. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Person’s occupation or profession. • Practice of growing plants without soil. • Living organism that transmits a disease. • Mixture of partially decayed organic matter. • Material that supplies nutrients for plants. • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- scientists who study ecology.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- and nutrients.
- web multiple food chains linked together that models the way
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of energy from one
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead
Down
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things like
- all of the organisms of a species living in the same area.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- place where organisms live.
- for animals.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- a plant that produces its own food and creates food and
- to organism.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
24 Clues: for animals. • to organism. • and nutrients. • place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • and producers move through an ecosystem. • all of the populations living in an area. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • is an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
Across
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of energy from one
- a plant that produces its own food and creates food and
- place where organisms live.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- all of the organisms of a species living in the same area.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things like
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- web multiple food chains linked together that models the way
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- to organism.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
Down
- and nutrients.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- for animals.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
- scientists who study ecology.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
24 Clues: for animals. • to organism. • and nutrients. • place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • and producers move through an ecosystem. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • is an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
Across
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the
- a plant that produces its own food and
- scientists who study ecology.
- the way
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- from one organism to organism.
Down
- food and oxygen for animals.
- all of the organisms of a species living in
- break down dead plants and animals into
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- place where organisms live.
- things like minerals and nutrients.
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
- same area.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- web multiple food chains linked together that
- of dead animals.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
27 Clues: the way • same area. • of dead animals. • place where organisms live. • food and oxygen for animals. • scientists who study ecology. • from one organism to organism. • an animal that is hunted for food. • things like minerals and nutrients. • a meat eating animal that feeds on the • a plant that produces its own food and • is an animal that eats BOTH plants and • ...
Science Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- a plant that makes it owns food
- "Animal hunted by a predator
- "Hunter in the animal kingdom
- An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food
- "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines
- An organism that consumes other plants and animals for energy
- "Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- "Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is unaffected"
- "Each step in,indicating an organism's position in the food chain
- Meat-eatinganimal
Down
- The process in which energy is taken from the sun to create food for the plants in which excess oxygen and glucose is released into the air.
- "Plant cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- Diagram illustrating the distribution of organic matter in _____ levels
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- "Organism that eats another in a biological hierarchy
- "Process of exchanging gases for energy production
- "Interconnected system of multiple food chains in an ecosystem
- "Tiny organisms, often invisible to the naked eye
20 Clues: Meat-eatinganimal • "Animal hunted by a predator • "Hunter in the animal kingdom • a plant that makes it owns food • An animal that eats both plants and meat • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines • An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food • ...
Vocabulary 2024-02-13
Across
- no plants/animals left
- electricity
- the animals, plants, and natural elements in an area
- a type park that is protected and managed by a government
- harmful materials released into the environment (natural or manmade)
- objects that can be used to make something new
- aka global warming
- aka "clean" energy
- very few animals/plants left
- a process or product not harmful to the environment
Down
- a way of using resources so that they never run out
- substance that will break down quickly and can be used in gardens, farming
- a resource/energy whose rate of use cannot be sustained and will eventually run out
- substance that will break down over time
- development
- support a cause
- saying something is sustainable when it isn’t (usually companies do this to sell more)
- protect an area, animal, or natural resource from harm; to consume sustainably
- world _____ site; a place designated by the UN as having cultural and/or natural value worth protecting and preserving
- animals (and plants) that are native to an area and survive (usually without human interaction)
20 Clues: development • electricity • support a cause • aka global warming • aka "clean" energy • no plants/animals left • very few animals/plants left • substance that will break down over time • objects that can be used to make something new • a way of using resources so that they never run out • a process or product not harmful to the environment • ...
Earth Day 2024-02-27
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
Across
- Organism that breaks things down
- The study of relationships between living organisms
- chain- Sequence In which animals eat each other
- The animal a parasite lives on
- level- Level or position in a food chain
- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- Organisms that make their own food
- An organism that only eats meat
- A parasite
- Organisms of the same species living together
- An organism that cannot produce its own food
- The region on/above/below the Earth's surface where life exists
- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass
Down
- An organism that only eats plants
- web- All the food chains in an ecosystem
- The natural home or environment of a plant or animal
- Organism that hunts prey
- factors- Nonliving things in an ecosystem
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An individual living thing
- An organism that can produce its own food
- An organism that eats other plants or animals
- factors- Living things in an ecosystem
- Gets hunted by the predators
- Area with plants, animals and other organisms
25 Clues: A parasite • Organism that hunts prey • An individual living thing • Gets hunted by the predators • The animal a parasite lives on • An organism that only eats meat • Organism that breaks things down • An organism that only eats plants • Organisms that make their own food • factors- Living things in an ecosystem • web- All the food chains in an ecosystem • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-08-29
Across
- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- prevents water-loss and reflects excess light
- Plant tissue that are composed of nondividing cells
- flexible support in plants
- Basic unit of life
- prevents water-loss and invasion of disease-causing microorganism
- responsible for storage and photosynthesis
- cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages
- cells found in cartilages
- cells that replaces the epidermis of mature plants
- Type of meristem responsible for the primary growth of plants
- basic unit of the nervous system
Down
- flexible matrix
- Plant tissues that are found on the growing areas of the plant
- growth in plants characterized by increase in the plant's height
- two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers
- hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers
- refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area
- cells that surround all nerve fibers and produce myelin sheaths
- Responsible for the transport of substances in the human body
- This cambium give rise to secondary xylem and phloem
21 Clues: flexible matrix • Basic unit of life • cells found in cartilages • flexible support in plants • basic unit of the nervous system • responsible for storage and photosynthesis • prevents water-loss and reflects excess light • two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers • cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages • hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCAVENGER HUNT 2025-10-13
Across
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow
- An animal that lives and swims in water
- An enclosed space inside a building
- People who study in schools or universities
- A yellow plant crop grown for food
- A quiet place where books are kept and read
- Tools used for writing or drawing
- Beautiful flowering plants often found in ponds
- An animal that has feathers and can fly
- A structure with walls and a roof used for living or working
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- A small creature with a spiral shell that moves slowly
- A black material used for paving roads
- Colorful parts of plants that bloom and make gardens beautiful
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- A hard material made from cement, used for construction
- A large farm animal that gives milk
- Green plants that cover the ground
- A delicate fabric with open patterns, often used for IDs or clothes
- A flowing body of water found in nature
- A structure built to cross over rivers or roads
20 Clues: Tools used for writing or drawing • A yellow plant crop grown for food • Green plants that cover the ground • An enclosed space inside a building • A large farm animal that gives milk • A black material used for paving roads • An animal that lives and swims in water • A flowing body of water found in nature • An animal that has feathers and can fly • ...
Introduction to range 2025-10-20
Across
- Lives from one year to the next
- C4
- stems are round
- C3
- rain,snow,sleet,or hail that falls to the ground
- plants that originated and evolved in North America
- highly desirable forage that decreases in amount when overgrazed
- rangeland mostly made up of shrubs and small trees
- lives two growing season
- The physical characteristics of the earth surface
- stems are triangular
- 47% of the ______ is rangeland
Down
- Most production rangeland
- Only live one growing season and there are two types
- Herbaceous plants that typically have solid stems and broad leaves
- made up of woody material but not a tree
- have leaf blades and can have sedges and rushes
- group of plants that are comprised of trees and shrubs
- undesirable plant that moves into a area that has been over grazed
- plants that were brought to North America
- rangeland that has many trees
- type of plant that increases in amount when grazing happens
- Coldest of all rangelands
- Driest of all rangelands
- Mostly grasses with occasional tree and shrub
- they are everywhere
26 Clues: C4 • C3 • stems are round • they are everywhere • stems are triangular • Driest of all rangelands • lives two growing season • Most production rangeland • Coldest of all rangelands • rangeland that has many trees • 47% of the ______ is rangeland • Lives from one year to the next • made up of woody material but not a tree • plants that were brought to North America • ...
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
Across
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
Down
- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
Across
- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
Down
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
Across
- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
Down
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
HETROTROPHIC NUTRITION 2016-04-19
10 Clues: GREEN PLANTS • H₂O REPRESENTS • DODDER IS AN EXAMPLE OF • SUNLIGHT IS ABSORBED BY • METHOD OF REPLENISHING SOIL • CARNIVORES PLANTS ARE CALLED • PLANTS STORE FOOD IN THE FORM OF • INTERDEPENDENT PLANTS ARE CALLED • ESSENTIAL GAS USED FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS • INSECTIVORES PLANTS GROW IN ______DEFICIENT SOIL
Photosynthesis/Respiration Review 2025-01-23
Across
- the gas needed for photosynthesis
- the molecules that go into a chemical reaction
- the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- term describing organisms that make their own food
- rely on plants and animals that eat plants for their food
- where plants get the energy needed for photosynthesis
- taken up by roots of a plant
Down
- the molecules that are made during a chemical reaction
- able to do bother photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- the organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- the gas needed for cellular respiration
- the color of the chlorophyl inside chloroplasts
- term describing organisms that rely on eating other organisms for their food
- the simple sugar needed for cellular respiration
- initials for the energy produced during cellular respiration
- what part of a plant is most photosynthesis done
16 Clues: taken up by roots of a plant • the gas needed for photosynthesis • the gas needed for cellular respiration • the organelle responsible for photosynthesis • the molecules that go into a chemical reaction • the color of the chlorophyl inside chloroplasts • the simple sugar needed for cellular respiration • what part of a plant is most photosynthesis done • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-21
Across
- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body .
- the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms get their food directly or indirectly from plants .
- plants they are usually green and can make their own food . to obtain nutrients like nitrogen they depend on insects .
- plants plants that are unable to perform photosynthesis and are completely depended on the host .
- plants plants that obtained their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter .
Down
- plants plants that are the association of two organisms that mutually benefit each other .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food .
- the process by which plants prepare their own food .
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures.
10 Clues: the process by which plants prepare their own food . • nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food . • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body . • the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals . • ...
f 2024-02-12
Across
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- the process which plants consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- the process that increase plant numbers usually from seeds
- plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- an example of a seasonal crop that relish's in cool temperatures
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- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- the process by which food moves within a plant
- the food manufacturing process in plants that make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plants lose water through evaporation
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- plant that lives more than two years
14 Clues: plant that lives more than two years • stage when a plant rests or grows very little • the process by which plant roots take in water • the process by which food moves within a plant • plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plant that completes its life cycle in two years • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season • ...
Oxford Discover 3 Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- Fish swim in this
- When the air looks smoky
- The white fluffy things in the sky
- People aged 13-19
- Lots of people in one place
- Land surrounded by water
- This has eight legs
- You wear these when you go swimming
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- This flashes in the sky
- A plant that grows up something
- You can see this when you go snorkeling
- A person who waters plants and cuts grass
- These are what plants grow from
- Ice falling from the sky
- The brown stuff that plants grow in
- Land near the sea
- Teacher Jake's favourite animal
- A bird that can't fly
18 Clues: Fish swim in this • People aged 13-19 • Land near the sea • This has eight legs • A bird that can't fly • This flashes in the sky • When the air looks smoky • Ice falling from the sky • Land surrounded by water • Lots of people in one place • A plant that grows up something • These are what plants grow from • Teacher Jake's favourite animal • The white fluffy things in the sky • ...
BI110 - Evolution, Microbes, & Plants 2017-04-12
Across
- Male reproductive structure of a flower
- Sphere-shaped prokaryote
- Plant with no vascular tissue
- Interweaving network of hyphae
- Leads to balance between contrasting phenotypes
- Uses light, but can't make own food
- First plant to evolve seeds and lignin
- _____ Structures Similar structures due to common ancestry
- On cell surface, make you feel sick
Down
- Change in gene pool due to chance
- True or False: individuals evolve
- Method of prokaryotic reproduction (cell division)
- process in which organisms with certain inherited traits have increased chance of survival and reproduction
- What is missing? Domain, Kingdom, ___, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- Difference in appearance between males & females
- Transports sugar from leaves to rest of plant
- Pores in leaves for gas exchange
- Plant embryo with food supply & protective covering
- Change in allele frequencies over time
- Movement of alleles from one population to another
20 Clues: Sphere-shaped prokaryote • Plant with no vascular tissue • Interweaving network of hyphae • Pores in leaves for gas exchange • Change in gene pool due to chance • True or False: individuals evolve • Uses light, but can't make own food • On cell surface, make you feel sick • First plant to evolve seeds and lignin • Change in allele frequencies over time • ...
Plants Moving On Up 2017-04-30
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- Outermost layer of bark
- Xylem cell type with slow water flow and air bubbles that only affect one cell
- (2 words) Hypothesis explaining why phloem sap always flows from source to sink
- Substrate with the highest water potential ~0
- (2 words) Elements that are basically a living straw supported by companion cells
- Innermost layer of wood
- (2 words) Xylem cell type with unobstructed water flow, but air bubbles affect the whole tube
- Type of xylem that makes up wood
- (adj) Cells that are filled with water so that their cell walls are under pressure from inside
- (2 words) Provides nuclei and organelles to support a sieve tube member
- Plant adapted to arid environments
- (2 words) Determines age of woody plants
- Secondary xylem
- (2 words) One-cell-thick layer of meristem cells for secondary growth
- Type of photosynthesis in which gas exchange occurs at night and PEP is replaced by crassulaic acid
- Water route that goes around root hair cells
- Water is _________ up a plant
- Lower the water potential of plant cells
- What a plant does when its tissues lose water
- Season when sugar reserves are mobilized to support new plant growth aboveground
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- Ions that control stomatal opening and closing
- Type of xylem formed at the apical meristem
- Strip of wax forcing water to enter a cell before it crosses the endoderm
- Type of bond responsible for adhesion
- (2 words) Theory of how water rises up a tree
- When the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall
- (2 words) Large cells with thin walls formed when lots of resources are available
- Secondary xylem cells filled with resin
- How leaves lower their water potential
- Transports water and dissolved minerals through plant
- Where water transpires from
- Space between cork cells that allows for gas exchange from outside to living cells inside
- Water route that goes through root hair cells
- Transports sugars through plant
- (2 words) Substrate with the lowest water potential, ~ -100
35 Clues: Secondary xylem • Outermost layer of bark • Innermost layer of wood • Where water transpires from • Water is _________ up a plant • Transports sugars through plant • Type of xylem that makes up wood • Plant adapted to arid environments • Type of bond responsible for adhesion • How leaves lower their water potential • Secondary xylem cells filled with resin • ...
Biology of Plants: Respiration 2018-03-16
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- ATP stands for Adenosine ___-phosphate, releases energy.
- __________ is temporarily stored in NADH.
- Glycolysis generation of NADH and ATP results in _________ Acid.
- Seeds germinate with ___________ moisture.
- Different plants have different ____________ curves.
- ________________ Respiration results in fermentation.
- ATP is created via ATP ___________.
- Most respiration occurs where?
- In _____________, Glucose is split into two molecules of G3PA (3-carbon).
- The ________ growth rate is when difference [PHOT - RESP] is highest.
- ATP Synthase requires a __________ gradient.
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- NADH is produced by the __________ Acid Cycle.
- Glycolysis is at opposite of the end of the ___________ Cycle!
- _______________ oxidase is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, located in mitochondria.
- Pyruvic acid can be consumed in _____________.
- Respiration _____________ with temperature.
- In seeds, water content is held low so _____________ is reduced.
- In respiration, high energy electrons come from NADH, not _______.
- Adenosine di-_____________, releases energy.
- In absence of _____________, only glycolysis can occur.
- The net production of glycolysis is 2 ___ and 2 NADH.
- Hydrogen gradients generated by ________________ transport.
- Photosynthesis has a ________ optimal temperature than respiration.
- Cells store energy in the __________ of ATP.
24 Clues: Most respiration occurs where? • ATP is created via ATP ___________. • __________ is temporarily stored in NADH. • Seeds germinate with ___________ moisture. • Respiration _____________ with temperature. • Adenosine di-_____________, releases energy. • Cells store energy in the __________ of ATP. • ATP Synthase requires a __________ gradient. • ...
Plants of Lake George 2014-05-09
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- Grass/Can help in liquid waste disposal;native.
- Pilosus/Starry shaped head;native.
- Olive/Native to Asia;native.
- can eat these berries;native.
- Rose/Used for tea;invasive
- be red, black, green, and golden;native
- Cherry/Used to make wines, syrups, jelly and jams;native
- Clover/Can tolerate harsh environments;invasive
- Bush Clover/Stems can be used for rheumatism;native
- Elm/The scientific name is Ulmus Pumila;invasive.
- High Bush Cranberry/Very acidic taste;invasive.
- Flower/Smells like rotting flesh;native.
- Nightshade/Can make you ill,and can even kill you;invasive.
- Locust/Host plant for clouded sulphur butterflies;invasive.
- Grapes/Native to Eastern America;native.
- Anne's Lace/Known as Daucus Carota;invasive.
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- Evening Primrose/Texture is coarse;native.
- Wort/Stress relief;native.
- Cherry/Very valuable to make cabinets;native.
- Seal/Can be eaten by the Greater Plain Chicken;native
- used to make medicine for treating the flu;native.
- Cedar/Can survive in a wide range of soils;native.
- of Heaven/When broke, they give a scent like peanut butter;invasive
- Goldenrod/Clusters of Yellow Flowers;native
- Elm/Part of the Ulmaceae family;native.
- Oak/Rounded lobes;native.
- Honey-Suckle/Suppresses the growth of native plants;invasive.
27 Clues: Oak/Rounded lobes;native. • Wort/Stress relief;native. • Rose/Used for tea;invasive • Olive/Native to Asia;native. • can eat these berries;native. • Pilosus/Starry shaped head;native. • be red, black, green, and golden;native • Elm/Part of the Ulmaceae family;native. • Flower/Smells like rotting flesh;native. • Grapes/Native to Eastern America;native. • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- How can pollen be transported?
- Connects the stigma to the ovary
- What contains ovules?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
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- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
- What collects pollen grains?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- What are inside anthers?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
21 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • Connects the stigma to the ovary • What can attract insects on flowers? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • ...
Plants - Unit 8 Review 2022-03-30
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- Type of leaf that a conifer tree has
- Meristematic tissue found at the ends of roots/stems
- Outer layer of a leaf
- Leaf-like protective structures on flowers
- Type of stem that a weed or flower would typically have
- Hormone that causes a plant to move toward a stimulus
- Portion of the flower that supports the anther
- Material that plant cell walls are made of
- Plant tissue used for transportation
- - Ground tissue cells that are used for support
- Portion of the plant that is used to transport materials between the roots and the rest of the plant
- Primary function of leaves
- Small openings on a leaf for gas exchange
- Portion of plant that anchors it into the soil
- Primary function of leaves
- Brightly colored structures that attract pollinators
- One of two types of leaf veins
- Hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- What the ovary develops in to
- Plant tissue that makes up most of the plant body
- Moving toward or away from light
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- Hormone that delays the aging of plants
- Type of leaves that a fern has
- Roots that are found above the ground
- Type of stem that a tree or shrub would have
- Vascular tissue structure that transports water
- What the ovule develops in to
- The term for the male part of a flower
- Hormone that increases seed germination
- Leaf margin that is smooth all the way around
- Ground tissue cells that are thin
- The part of the flower that collects pollen
- Plant tissue used as an outer protective covering
- Type of root that carrots have
- Leaves that have multiple leaflets
- - Ground tissue cells that act as glue
- The term for the female part of the flower
- Number of sperm cells in each piece of pollen
- Portion of the flower that releases pollen
- Vascular tissue structure that transports sugars
- Hormone that delays seed germination
- Plant tissue used in areas of growth
- Type of root that grasses have; thin and branching
43 Clues: Outer layer of a leaf • Primary function of leaves • Primary function of leaves • What the ovule develops in to • What the ovary develops in to • Type of leaves that a fern has • Type of root that carrots have • One of two types of leaf veins • Moving toward or away from light • Ground tissue cells that are thin • Leaves that have multiple leaflets • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
Edible and Medicinal Plants 2021-12-14
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- Purple flower that helps with sleep
- Reduces swelling and pain
- helps with heart disease
- Flower that calms and relaxes the body
- helps with lung disease
- edible red berry often eaten with shortcake
- grows everywhere, and all parts are edible
- Fruit on a cactus
- improves brain and heart function
- Leaf that is similar to spinach
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- helps with cough, wounds, inflamed skin
- fry the flower petals in butter!
- related to garlic
- we eat the protein-rich seed or grain
- looks like a raspberry
- green herb with strong fragrance
- helps with muscle tension
- edible red berry that has thorns
- used for digestive and medicinal problems
- seeds are edible when cooked
- slows bleeding, helps with pain and cramps
- grows by ponds and other water sources
- helps with anxiety, sleep disorders
23 Clues: related to garlic • Fruit on a cactus • looks like a raspberry • helps with lung disease • helps with heart disease • Reduces swelling and pain • helps with muscle tension • seeds are edible when cooked • Leaf that is similar to spinach • fry the flower petals in butter! • green herb with strong fragrance • edible red berry that has thorns • improves brain and heart function • ...
Rainforest animals and plants 2022-01-17
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- This is a brightly colored amphibian that is toxic to touch
- The tallest rainforest trees spread their branches and leaves, blocking light from the trees below and creating a ______ over the forest.
- The rain forest absorbs _____ ______ which helps stabilize the climate.
- this Primate uses a loud howl to mark their territory
- This bird is a large parrrot with bright red, blue, and yellow flowers. They mate for life.
- This large, furry spider is common in the rainforest and feeds on frogs, mice, and lizards
- This animal lives in the Amazon River and has sharp teeth
- This animal uses its large, colorful bill to squash fruits and berries
- There are hundreds of species of this small insect in the rainforest. These bugs live in colonies.
- More than _____ the world's animals live in the rainforest
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- This animal is the largest living primate on Earth. There is one dominant, male troop leader called the 'silverback'
- This rainforest animal is the largest rodent on Earth and is related to the guinea pig.
- This black and white animal lives in the rainforests of China and eats bamboo.
- These striped animals can be found in the rainforests of Asia
- This animal is one of the largest snakes on Earth and can weigh over 550 pounds.
- This primate swings from tree to tree and is characterized by orange fur
- This animal spends most of its time in the trees. Their hooked claws and long arms allow them to spend most of their time hanging upside down.
- This rainforest is the biggest rainforest in the world
- Most rainforests are found along the ____ where it tends to be hot. This line splits the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
- This animal is native to the Ituri rainforest of Central Africa. It is the closest living relative to a Giraffe.
- This animal has a beautiful spotted coat which helps them camouflage when hunting for Prey.
21 Clues: this Primate uses a loud howl to mark their territory • This rainforest is the biggest rainforest in the world • This animal lives in the Amazon River and has sharp teeth • More than _____ the world's animals live in the rainforest • This is a brightly colored amphibian that is toxic to touch • These striped animals can be found in the rainforests of Asia • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- The base of plumule is called..
- The function of this part of flower is to attract insects.
- Male reproductive organ in flower.
- A type of germination where the cotyledons remains below the ground.
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- A type of germination where the cotyledons are pulled above the ground & act as the first leaf.
- What do the plants need in order for the embryo to respire?
- An example of asexual reproduction, an accidental breaking of filament into many fragments.
- Stalk part of stamen; to hold anther.
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- An example of asexual reproduction where a bud like outgrowth is formed on one side of the parent cell and soon it separates and grows into a new individual.
- Connects stigma to ovary.
- This part of plant protects flower when it is still a bud.
- An example of asexual reproduction where the parents cell divides into 2,4, or 8.
- small bag on top of filament forms pollen grains.
- Where does fertilisation occurs?
- Female reproductive organ in flower.
- Which part of flower develops into a fruit?
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called..
- Pollen grains land here.
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
20 Clues: Pollen grains land here. • Connects stigma to ovary. • The base of plumule is called.. • Where does fertilisation occurs? • Male reproductive organ in flower. • Female reproductive organ in flower. • The ovule producing part of a flower. • Stalk part of stamen; to hold anther. • Which part of flower develops into a fruit? • small bag on top of filament forms pollen grains. • ...
Plants vs zombies 2 2021-05-10
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- Atira em zumbis escavadores mas o guarda-chuva os bloqueia.
- Lança uma banana que dá um dano violento.
- Atira duas ervilhas nos inimigos.
- Ultrapassa a água, seguindo em frente. às vezes, cai na água ou vai pra trás.
- Ressuscita uma planta morta.
- Zumbi muito resistente que corre, depois mata sua planta.
- Corre até uma certa planta depois para e atira um zumbinho peão.
- Quebra até três objetos rolantes e machuca os zumbis que passam por cima.
- Pega qualquer que seja de metal mas, fica vulnerável quando precisa o item.
- Uma defesa que quando algum zumbi chega perto, ele empurra.
- Atira um laser que atravessa os zumbis em sua fileira.
- Pega seus sóis e às vezes pode dar os seus sóis de volta.
- Joga um polvo na sua planta
- Custa 75 sóis e te dá 75 sóis.
- Atira uma melancia que dá um dano muito forte e congela os zumbis.
- Enquanto faz ruídos agudos, come suas plantas em velocidade máxima.
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- Leva uma mochila que pousa em cima de um quadrado solar que invoca zumbis.
- Uma planta sombria que dá sóis adicionais.
- Seu estilo de música é a eletrônica. Quando ela toca, esse zumbi invoca zumbis 8bits.
- Um zumbi gigante que esmaga plantas, solta zumbinhos e atira um laser fatal.
- Ajudam os zumbis à chegarem na sua casa mas, com o ''perfugumelo'' ele ficam contra os zumbis.
- Um bobo da corte que devolve disparos e ataques aéreos.
22 Clues: Joga um polvo na sua planta • Ressuscita uma planta morta. • Custa 75 sóis e te dá 75 sóis. • Atira duas ervilhas nos inimigos. • Lança uma banana que dá um dano violento. • Uma planta sombria que dá sóis adicionais. • Atira um laser que atravessa os zumbis em sua fileira. • Um bobo da corte que devolve disparos e ataques aéreos. • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2023-10-15
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- The root system in plants develops from this part of seed
- The shoot system in plants develops from this part of seed
- Double fertilization is a characteristic feature of
- The ovary after fertilization develops into
- Seeds having only 1 cotyledon are called
- The whorl of petals is collectively called
- Venation showed by monocots
- The ovules after fertilization develop into
- Flowers with both androecium and gynoecium are called
- Root system shown by dicots
- In this division, 4 daughter cells are formed
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- The female reproductive parts of a flower, the carpel, are collectively known as
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called
- The whorl of sepal is collectively called
- Venation shown by dicots
- Seeds having 2 cotyledons are called
- Root system shown by monocots
- Embryo sac is located inside the
- The male reproductive parts of a flower, the stamens, are collectively known as
- The fusion of female reproductive nucleus with the male reproductive nucleus is known as
- In this division, 2 daughter cells are formed
21 Clues: Venation shown by dicots • Venation showed by monocots • Root system shown by dicots • Root system shown by monocots • Embryo sac is located inside the • Seeds having 2 cotyledons are called • Seeds having only 1 cotyledon are called • The whorl of sepal is collectively called • The whorl of petals is collectively called • The ovary after fertilization develops into • ...
Plants and Microbes 1 2019-01-12
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- A chemical needed to make chlorophyll (9)
- Where chemical reactions occur in cells (9)
- Supports the cell (8)
- This gives active immunity to a pathogen but can kill you! (8)
- A gas absorbed by plants (13)
- The organ where photosynthesis occurs (4)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: humidity) (3)
- Where photosynthesis occurs in cells (12)
- This microorganism causes athletes foot (6)
- The plant organ used for reproduction (6)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: temperature) (3)
- Chemicals produced by white blood cells that destroy pathogens (10)
- The type of energy that plants need (5)
- A disease caused by a virus (9)
- A type of transport process that requires energy. Substances are moved from low to high concentration. (6)
- A disease caused by bacteria (7)
- Another word for a microorganism (7)
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- When you cannot get a particular disease because you have antibodies (8)
- Chemicals produced by white blood cells that destroy toxins (10)
- The outermost layer in plants (9)
- Where genetic material is stored in the cell (7)
- A microorganism that is killed by antibiotics (8)
- How is water lost from plants? (11)
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell (12)
- Where respiration takes place in cells (12)
- What colour is chlorophyll? (5)
- The green pigment in plants (11)
- Medicines that kill bacteria (11)
- Movement of substances from high to low concentration (9)
- A thin protective layer attached to the epidermis (7)
- Starch is _____ because it can't dissolve in water (9)
- When large numbers of people get a disease (8)
- A sugar made by plants (7)
- A chemical needed to make proteins (7)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: light intensity) (6)
- Humans and cats are examples of this (6)
36 Clues: Supports the cell (8) • A sugar made by plants (7) • A gas absorbed by plants (13) • What colour is chlorophyll? (5) • A disease caused by a virus (9) • The green pigment in plants (11) • A disease caused by bacteria (7) • The outermost layer in plants (9) • Medicines that kill bacteria (11) • How is water lost from plants? (11) • Another word for a microorganism (7) • ...
poisonous plants by: reyan 2025-06-19
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- a plant which contains cardiac glycosides
- a plant which contains iridin
- a plant that spreads aggresivly
- contains anthraquinone & emodin
- a plant which contains oxalic acid
- toxic when eaten raw or unripe
- one of the most toxic plant of north america
- an another plant that makes you itchy
- one of the oldest poisonous plant
- a plant which contains aconitine
- a plant which contains a clear watery sap
- also known as brugmansia
- a plant which has bulbs
- a plant which is the false sumac
- contains ricin
- a plant which has bitter seeds
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- contains alkaloid lycorine
- a plant which has the highest amount of poison
- a plant which contains diterpene alkaloids
- a plant which contains abrin
- also known as the doll's eye
- has stinging hairs called trichomes
- a plant which has mild symptoms
- a plant which contains calcium oxalate crystals
- where the mad honey comes from
- a plant which contains grayanotoxins & arbutin
- a plant which has green of dry
- a plant which causes milk sickness
- a plant that makes you itchy
29 Clues: contains ricin • a plant which has bulbs • also known as brugmansia • contains alkaloid lycorine • a plant which contains abrin • also known as the doll's eye • a plant that makes you itchy • a plant which contains iridin • toxic when eaten raw or unripe • where the mad honey comes from • a plant which has green of dry • a plant which has bitter seeds • ...
Sexual reproduction in Plants 2025-05-15
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- results in higher genetic variation
- i am made up of the stigma, ovary and style
- structures which are important in attracting bees to flowers
- the form of new organisms of the same kind
- i form the outer ring of a flower
- self polliation is importated for plants growing in
- I am transfered from the male part of the flower to the female part
- nocturnal pollination agents
- wind pollinated flowers produce pollen grains which are ______
- delivers a gamete for fertilisation to occur
- i am short in insect pollinated flowers, yet long in wind pollinated flowers
- stigmas of wind pollinated flowers
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- organ for sexual reproduction in plants
- structure used by potatoes in reproduction
- wind pollinated flowers maximise ___________ of sucessfull pollination by producing numerous pollen grains
- results in the formation of a zygote
- a stage which preceeds the fusion of gamets
- they carry out mitosis to produce spores
- this structure contains a female haploid cell
- insects land on us in order to feed on sugary nectar
20 Clues: nocturnal pollination agents • i form the outer ring of a flower • stigmas of wind pollinated flowers • results in higher genetic variation • results in the formation of a zygote • organ for sexual reproduction in plants • they carry out mitosis to produce spores • structure used by potatoes in reproduction • the form of new organisms of the same kind • ...
Insects and Plants/ Science 2025-09-08
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- the process of producing a new plant or animal
- to rot or decay
- a place in the Arctic or high on mountains
- to change into pupa
- part of a plant with seeds in it.
- process of moving pollen from one plant to another
- a living thing that is not a plant
- soft,wet land that is sometimes covered with water
- the part of a plant found inside fruit. Seeds can grow into new plants
- a place with lot of grass and often no trees
- a sac that protects insect larvae
- how hot or cold something is
- stages in the life of a plant or animal
- a living that has roots, stems,leaves.creates it's own food
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- to grow fast and stay healthy
- natural place where plants or animals live
- a dry place with little rain
- to stay alive
- a fully grown organism
- a stage in the insect live cycle between the larva/adult stage
- a place with many trees and other plants
- material from decayed plants and animals
- fine powder produced by flowers. needed to produce fruit and seeds
- stage in insect life cycle after hatching from egg
- an animal that has 6 legs,3 main body parts
- the first stage of a life cycle
- need needed for plants and animals to survive
- the part of a plant that grows into fruit
- something that living things need to grow and stay healthy
- A sweet liquid made by flowers
30 Clues: to stay alive • to rot or decay • to change into pupa • a fully grown organism • a dry place with little rain • how hot or cold something is • to grow fast and stay healthy • A sweet liquid made by flowers • the first stage of a life cycle • part of a plant with seeds in it. • a sac that protects insect larvae • a living thing that is not a plant • ...
Amazing Plants and Animals 2025-09-17
Across
- The solid part of Earth (not water); to come down on land.
- To join two or more things together.
- A new, small part growing from a plant (e.g., a bamboo shoot).
- The part of a bird/insect that helps it fly.
- A small insect with colorful wings that flies during the day.
- A thing used to do work (e.g., a hammer, a pen).
- A sweet, sticky food made by bees.
- A tall, thin plant with hard, hollow stems.
- To think something is true.
- To make a picture or idea in your mind.
Down
- In fact; really.
- Feeling sad because something didn’t happen as hoped.
- A link or join between two or more things/people.
- Joined together; not separate.
- Liked by many people.
- A pretty flower with thorns, often red/pink.
- To show up; to become visible.
- Not having or using something.
- How heavy something or someone is.
- The quality of being good or kind.
20 Clues: In fact; really. • Liked by many people. • To think something is true. • Joined together; not separate. • To show up; to become visible. • Not having or using something. • A sweet, sticky food made by bees. • How heavy something or someone is. • The quality of being good or kind. • To join two or more things together. • To make a picture or idea in your mind. • ...
Plants, Animals and Nature 2025-10-27
Across
- When a flower opens up.
- An animal that is eaten by another animal.
- A very high hill with steep sides.
- A part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- A plant with long stems that climb or spread along the ground.
- A small object from which a new plant can grow.
- A small, hard piece that covers a fish or reptile’s skin.
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant.
- A warm, wet forest with many trees and animals.
- The part of a plant that grows underground and takes in water and nutrients.
- A very large area of salt water.
- Animals that live in nature, not with people.
- A long body of water that flows to the sea.
- The flat green part of a plant that makes food using sunlight.
- The soft part that covers a bird’s body and helps it fly.
Down
- The protection of nature and animals from harm.
- The main part of a plant that holds up the leaves and flowers.
- The thick hair that covers some animals.
- The outer covering of a tree’s trunk.
- The usual weather in a certain area over time.
- A dry area of land with very little rain.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The hard mouth of a bird.
- A field of grass and wildflowers.
- The dirt or ground where plants grow.
- The long part that sticks out from the back of an animal’s body.
- A sharp nail on an animal’s foot.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together.
- The hard foot of an animal like a horse or cow.
30 Clues: When a flower opens up. • The hard mouth of a bird. • A very large area of salt water. • A field of grass and wildflowers. • A sharp nail on an animal’s foot. • A very high hill with steep sides. • The outer covering of a tree’s trunk. • The dirt or ground where plants grow. • The thick hair that covers some animals. • A dry area of land with very little rain. • ...
Asexual reproduction in plants 2025-11-11
Across
- Tiny structures produced by ferns and mosses for reproduction (6 letters)
- Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters)
- A horizontal stem that grows along the ground and produces new plants, like in strawberries (6 letters)
- The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters)
- Method of asexual reproduction where a new plant grows from a leaf, stem, or root (10 letters)
- Powder-like grains produced by anthers containing male gametes (6 letters)
- Modified underground stem that stores food and can produce new plants, like in onions (4 letters)
- Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters)
- The female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary (6 letters)
Down
- Type of reproduction involving two parents and genetic variation (6 letters)
- The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters)
- The transfer of pollen by insects, birds, or other animals (8 letters + 11 letters)
- The swollen part of a flower that contains ovules and develops into fruit (5 letters)
- A form of artificial reproduction where a twig is attached to another plant (8 letters)
- Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters)
- Structure that develops from a fertilized ovule and can grow into a new plant (4 letters)
- The joining of male and female gametes in sexual reproduction (13 letters)
- Type of pollination where pollen is carried by wind (4 letters + 11 letters)
- Reproductive process that produces offspring genetically identical to the parent (5 letters)
- Underground stem that can grow into a new plant, like in potatoes (5 letters)
20 Clues: Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters) • The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters) • Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters) • Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters) • The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters) • ...
Photosynthesis key words..... 2013-10-10
Across
- A gas needed in the process of photosynthesis
- Storage compound
- What provides the energy for the plant to grow
- What helps things grow?
- What do plants grow in?
- Green pigment in plants
Down
- Carbon dioxide and water join together to form oxygen and ________________
- What is the process called that plants use to make food?
- Chlorophyll is found in the____________of the plant cell
- What are plants called in food chains
- What do plants produce?
11 Clues: Storage compound • What helps things grow? • What do plants grow in? • What do plants produce? • Green pigment in plants • What are plants called in food chains • A gas needed in the process of photosynthesis • What provides the energy for the plant to grow • What is the process called that plants use to make food? • Chlorophyll is found in the____________of the plant cell • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
Across
- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- animal manure or feces
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- an animal lacking a backbone
- any living thing
- to rid the body of waste
- consumer that eats meat
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
Down
- smooth band around the body of a worm
- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- to rot
- a type of fungus
- organism that makes its own food
- digested food left by earthworms
- the fruiting body of a fungus
- living things but not plants and animals
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- consumer that eats plants
- the most numerous organism on Earth
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 • ...
Environmental Science puzzle by Jerry 2021-11-03
Across
- one option when animals occupy the same niche
- plants and animals
- where an organism live
- study of environment
- Everything that surrounds us
- all organism of a certain species
- the term for lots of different organisms
- producers
Down
- factors seen as non living things
- substance that are created by producersby using energy from the sun
- organisms that breakdown dead organic materials
- eat plants
- food chain is what of energy from one organism to another
- producers undergo
- food what has more biodiversity than food chain
- factors seen as living things
- consume organism to survive
- all plants and animals in a given area
- eat animals
19 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 • ...
Biology Project 2025-04-18
Across
- The study of birds
- The study of viruses
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The study of origin
- The study of bacteria
- the study of animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
Down
- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of parasites
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of minute structures
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of gross structure
- The study of insects
- The study of plant
19 Clues: The study of birds • The study of plant • The study of origin • The study of viruses • The study of insects • the study of animals • 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 • ...
Cellular respiration 2022-11-15
Across
- uses oxygen in cellular respiration
- used for making energy(ATP)
- gains energy through cellular respiration
- holds the cells that do photosynthesis
- organelle that surrounds a cell
- a process all plants go through
- is used in cellular respiration when oxygen is not present
- the cell that does photosynthesis
- something that animals inhale
- another word for energy
- proccess like burning fossil fuels that contribute to the ___________
Down
- something animals exhale
- the kind of energy food gets turned into
- this is used as energy
- where the oxygen molecules go when entering the body
- abzorbed through a plants roots
- gains energy through cellular respiration
- anaerobic cellular resparation does this
- known as the powerhouse
- needed to move matter
20 Clues: needed to move matter • this is used as energy • known as the powerhouse • another word for energy • something animals exhale • used for making energy(ATP) • something that animals inhale • abzorbed through a plants roots • organelle that surrounds a cell • a process all plants go through • the cell that does photosynthesis • uses oxygen in cellular respiration • ...
