plants Crossword Puzzles
SCIENCE 9-ECOLOGY 2018-10-04
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- Living things need food to give them____
- ______consumers eat primary consumers.
- _____ is the study of the interaction between living organisms and their environment.
- Which animals eat only plants in their diet?
- Humans are at the ______ of the food chain.
- Which organisms break down organic material? _____
- Which animals eat meat and plants in their diet?
- Which carbon cycle process moves carbon from the atmosphere into plants? ___
- Which eat only meat in their diet?
- The Atlantic ocean is a good example of what sphere?____
- Physical parts of an ecosystem are called ______ factors
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- ______ consumers eat producers.__
- A carbon _______ stores carbon dioxide.
- Which group of organisms make their own food? ______
- Which sphere includes mountains, volcanoes and inner landforms?____
- What carbon cycle process moves carbon from plants back into the atmosphere?
- What sphere is the layer of gas that surrounds earth?____
- What sphere is the layer of planet earth that life exists on?_____
- _______ agents free carbon into the atmosphere.
- What gas do humans and animals exhale?___
- What two-term naming system is a way of formally naming species?_______
- What part of the carbon cycle increases the biomass of plants? _______
- A ______ is an environment where living things work together with other species and their environment.
- A ___ is the role a species plays in its ecosystem
- Living things in an ecosystem are called _______ factors
25 Clues: ______ consumers eat producers.__ • Which eat only meat in their diet? • ______consumers eat primary consumers. • A carbon _______ stores carbon dioxide. • Living things need food to give them____ • What gas do humans and animals exhale?___ • Humans are at the ______ of the food chain. • Which animals eat only plants in their diet? • ...
SCIENCE 9-ECOLOGY 2018-10-04
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- Living things need food to give them____
- Which animals eat only plants in their diet?
- Which carbon cycle process moves carbon from the atmosphere into plants? ___
- Living things in an ecosystem are called _______ factors
- Which eat only meat in their diet?
- _____ is the study of the interaction between living organisms and their environment.
- What gas do humans and animals exhale?___
- A carbon _______ stores carbon dioxide.
- A ___ is the role a species plays in its ecosystem
- ______consumers eat primary consumers.
- Physical parts of an ecosystem are called ______ factors
- Which organisms break down organic material? _____
- What sphere is the layer of gas that surrounds earth?____
- Which sphere includes mountains, volcanoes and inner landforms?____
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- A ______ is an environment where living things work together with other species and their environment.
- What two-term naming system is a way of formally naming species?_______
- ______ consumers eat producers.__
- Which group of organisms make their own food? ______
- Humans are at the ______ of the food chain.
- What carbon cycle process moves carbon from plants back into the atmosphere?
- Which animals eat meat and plants in their diet?
- What part of the carbon cycle increases the biomass of plants? _______
- The Atlantic ocean is a good example of what sphere?____
- _______ agents free carbon into the atmosphere.
- What sphere is the layer of planet earth that life exists on?_____
25 Clues: ______ consumers eat producers.__ • Which eat only meat in their diet? • ______consumers eat primary consumers. • A carbon _______ stores carbon dioxide. • Living things need food to give them____ • What gas do humans and animals exhale?___ • Humans are at the ______ of the food chain. • Which animals eat only plants in their diet? • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2023-03-20
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- The second tropic level of consumers usually omnivores or carnivores
- Non-living factors
- the first trophic level of consumer that eats the producers
- A type of consumer that feeds off of dead animals
- A type of consumer that eats meat and plants
- The third tropic level of consumer usually carnivores
- when water heats up and turns into a gas then travels into the atmosphere
- when a new spot of land is made or exposed and an environment has to be grown from nothing
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
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- A symbol using trophic levels that represents the flow of energy though an environment starting with producers at the bottom moving upwards
- organisms that consume other plants/animals for energy
- plants that use energy from the sun to create food
- a plant that uses sunlight to create its own food
- bacteria/plants that break down dead animals and puts the nutrients back in the soil
- Living factors
- when a disaster destroys an environment and it has to. grow back from preexisting plants that were left behind
- when water falls back down to the earths surface in liquid or solid form
- A type of consumer that only eats meat
- levels of consumers representing flow of energy through an ecosystem
- A type of consumer that only eats producers
20 Clues: Living factors • Non-living factors • A type of consumer that only eats meat • A type of consumer that only eats producers • A type of consumer that eats meat and plants • a plant that uses sunlight to create its own food • A type of consumer that feeds off of dead animals • plants that use energy from the sun to create food • ...
Amazon Rainforest 2023-08-22
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- woody plants with branches near the ground and no main trunk
- thick, large areas of trees and plants
- long, woody vines that grow from the soil to the tops of the trees
- a forest found within Earth's temperate zones, with cooler
- water containing lots of salt, such as the ocean
- coming through or getting a new set of characteristics
- the layer of decaying leaves and plants and animal parts on the
- breaking down into smaller parts through the action of fungi, bacteria, and weather
- all the offspring of a person or a group of people
- water with very little salt, such as in lakes and streams
- the smaller sections of a river
- the uppermost part of the trees of a forest
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- categories of living things, made up of related individuals
- the plants and trees of a rainforest that are below the canopy and above the forest floor; usually shaded by the canopy
- and high amount of even rainfall
- of the forest
- an animal that is hunted or captured by another animal and eaten as food
- large extensions from the mouths of birds, used for catching food
- the cutting or burning down of plants and trees of a forest and
- them away
- forests found within Earth's tropical zone, with higher temperatures and a high, even amount of rainfall
21 Clues: them away • of the forest • the smaller sections of a river • and high amount of even rainfall • thick, large areas of trees and plants • the uppermost part of the trees of a forest • water containing lots of salt, such as the ocean • all the offspring of a person or a group of people • coming through or getting a new set of characteristics • ...
CHAPTER 1: PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PLANT GROWTH 2023-08-29
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- this is good for development of roots, flowers, seeds, and fruit
- mineral salts are ... for plants to grow well
- when you test a leaf for the prsence of starch using iodine solution. If starch is present, the iodine solution will turn ...
- one of the reason why do plants need water is to keeps the cells firm and turgid
- one of photosynthesis product that important for our life
- man-made product that can provide minaral salts for the plant
- water and minerals moves through this tissues
- the plant absorbs this from the air
- this mineral salt can help to prevent deficiency that can lead to leaves turning yellow
- this is required as the energy to do photosynthesis
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- water are stored in this part of the plant cell
- the process that plants use to get energy
- the main product of photosynthesis
- one way of providing plants with nutrients is to add ... to the soil
- this substance moves from the roots,to the leaves through the stem
- plants lose water from their leaves
- this is one type of high-tech farms, by immerse plant roots into a rich mineral salts solution
- the transport tissues that carries food from the leaves to all part of the plant
- the plant take in carbon dioxide through this tiny openings
- a green pigment found in the plant cells
20 Clues: the main product of photosynthesis • plants lose water from their leaves • the plant absorbs this from the air • a green pigment found in the plant cells • the process that plants use to get energy • mineral salts are ... for plants to grow well • water and minerals moves through this tissues • water are stored in this part of the plant cell • ...
PLANT LIFE 2024-09-12
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- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- The process by which plants make their own food
- Non-flowering plant with seeds in cones
- The male reproductive part of a flower
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- The part of a plant that anchors it in the ground
- The process by which a seed sprouts
- Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- The region of plant tissue where growth occurs
- The mature ovule of a flowering plant
- A large organelle in plant cells that stores water and other substances
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- The science and art of cultivating plants
- Flowering plant
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
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- The study of plants
- The loss of water vapor from plants
- The outermost part of a flower that protects the bud
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- The part of the pistil that contains the ovules
- A large community of plants and animals
- The green pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- A horizontal underground stem
- Vascular tissue that transports food
- The main support structure of a plant
- The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- The ripened ovary of a flowering plant
- WALL The rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- The main photosynthetic organ of a plant
30 Clues: Flowering plant • The study of plants • A horizontal underground stem • The loss of water vapor from plants • The process by which a seed sprouts • Vascular tissue that transports food • Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange • The main support structure of a plant • The mature ovule of a flowering plant • The male reproductive part of a flower • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-31
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- noun; an animal or person that eats something to gain energy.
- verb; to change to the things around.
- noun; plants grown for food or to be used.
- adjective; more than the amount that is needed
- adjective; choosing something with a purpose.
- noun; a cooperative relationship between two or more things.
- verb; to purposely grow and care for specific plants.
- noun; the ability to do things, that is either obtained by being made from the sun or eaten.
- noun; a wild grass plant collected by Natives to plant.
- verb; to give or make.
- noun; corn based renewable biofuel.
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- noun; a living thing that is made up of cells (plants, people, animals).
- noun; corn before European settlers.
- noun; use of something
- noun; a Native American way of planting three crops- beans, corn, and squash- to produce a surplus of crops.
- verb; to bring pollen, or the plant material, to other plants in order for seeds to form.
- noun; something that provides energy and helps living things.
- noun; a plant that turns sunlight into energy.
- noun; a chemical process done by plants that take in carbon dioxide, sun, and water and produces sugars and oxygen.
- noun; a source of non-renewable energy used to make things work- it comes from things like coal, natural gas, and oil.
- noun; a change that happens over time.
21 Clues: noun; use of something • verb; to give or make. • noun; corn based renewable biofuel. • noun; corn before European settlers. • verb; to change to the things around. • noun; a change that happens over time. • noun; plants grown for food or to be used. • adjective; choosing something with a purpose. • noun; a plant that turns sunlight into energy. • ...
Trees & Forests 2018-09-12
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- trees must be made of a _______-like material.
- the very top level of the forest. It includes the tops of trees.
- a forest is an __________ where living and non-living things interact.
- only eats animals/meat.
- this means it grows for more than two seasons.
- plants make their food through this process.
- gets energy/food from the sun. All green plants are classified as this.
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- eats both plants and animals/meat.
- only eats plants.
- gets energy/food from eating plants or animals or both. All animals are classified as this.
- non-living things.
- breaks down dead or decaying things which gives nutrients to the soil. Bugs, worms, and fungi are examples of this.
- living things.
- the base of a tree - it must be supportive.
14 Clues: living things. • only eats plants. • non-living things. • only eats animals/meat. • eats both plants and animals/meat. • the base of a tree - it must be supportive. • plants make their food through this process. • trees must be made of a _______-like material. • this means it grows for more than two seasons. • the very top level of the forest. It includes the tops of trees. • ...
Science 2020-12-11
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- non-flowering plant
- A plant with unbranched stem
- an example for an areal roots
- one of the static electric charges
- flower
- a root we can eat
- plants without flowers
- an example for a prop roots
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- one of other static electric charges
- plants with flowers
- founder of static electric charges
- A plant with a branched stem
12 Clues: flower • a root we can eat • non-flowering plant • plants with flowers • plants without flowers • an example for a prop roots • A plant with unbranched stem • A plant with a branched stem • an example for an areal roots • founder of static electric charges • one of the static electric charges • one of other static electric charges
Characteristics of Plants 2022-06-02
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- the top of a stamen
- female reproductive part of a flower
- reproductive part of an angiosperm
- plants that produce seeds not enclosed in fruit
- above-ground stems that can grow into new plants
- plants that produce flowers and fruits
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- part of the stamen that supports the anther
- when a plant grows in response to light
- tiny plants that grow along the edges of a plant's leaves
- where seeds develop in a flower
- underground stems that store nutrients and grow into new plants
- male reproductive part of a flower
12 Clues: the top of a stamen • where seeds develop in a flower • reproductive part of an angiosperm • male reproductive part of a flower • female reproductive part of a flower • plants that produce flowers and fruits • when a plant grows in response to light • part of the stamen that supports the anther • plants that produce seeds not enclosed in fruit • ...
Organisms Depend on One Another - pg. 295-297 2021-11-07
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- Plants need this to make seeds.
- Plants depend on these to bring pollen.
- The acacia tree depends on these for protection.
- Sometimes these drop the seeds they are carrying.
- Trees provide this for birds.
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- Bees and butterflies cannot survive without these plant parts.
- Seeds with these can stick to animals.
- Animals depend on this for food.
- This is food for bees.
- Animals eat these from plants.
- This helps disperse seeds.
- New plants will get more of this if they sprout away from their parent plant.
12 Clues: This is food for bees. • This helps disperse seeds. • Trees provide this for birds. • Animals eat these from plants. • Plants need this to make seeds. • Animals depend on this for food. • Seeds with these can stick to animals. • Plants depend on these to bring pollen. • The acacia tree depends on these for protection. • Sometimes these drop the seeds they are carrying. • ...
Criss Cross Applesauce 2026-03-16
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- What plants release into the air after photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs energy
- Can make their own energy
- The chemical proccess that plant use to make energy
- The cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Dioxide What plants take in to perform photosynthesis
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- The Chemical proccess that animals use to get energy
- Can not make their own energy (needs to take from others)
- Usable energy
- Unusable energy that plants turn into usable energy
- Where cellular respiration takes place in animals
- What all animals need to survive
12 Clues: Usable energy • Can make their own energy • What all animals need to survive • The cell where photosynthesis takes place • The green pigment in plants that absorbs energy • Where cellular respiration takes place in animals • Unusable energy that plants turn into usable energy • The chemical proccess that plant use to make energy • ...
Plant Growth Requirements 2026-03-24
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- Affects growth with photosynthesis
- loses more water
- Goes faster in warm temperatures and slower in cooler temperatures
- a solvent for essential salts and minerals in plants
- plants that prefer light all day long
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- The growth response to the length of a dark period
- affects many essential plant growth processes
- loses less water
- plants that prefer to not be in the sun at all
- The tendency of plants to grow towards a light source
- This is required for photosynthesis
- plants that prefer to be in the sun part of the day
12 Clues: loses less water • loses more water • Affects growth with photosynthesis • This is required for photosynthesis • plants that prefer light all day long • affects many essential plant growth processes • plants that prefer to not be in the sun at all • The growth response to the length of a dark period • plants that prefer to be in the sun part of the day • ...
Ecology 2022-09-19
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- Interconnected food chains
- Used to collect information on plants in a habitat
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals and returns nutrients to the soil
- When two organisms/species rely on each other for survival
- An organism that makes its own food
- Two straws connected to a container, used to collect insects
- Does damage to the environment
- An organism that eats only animals
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- Used to collect crawling insects when they fall into this
- The variety of living things that exist
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that eats food
- A feature that improves an organisms ability to survive in its conditions
- When organisms fight for a resource
- Shows how nutrition moves through an ecosystem
- Where an organism lives
17 Clues: Where an organism lives • Interconnected food chains • An organism that eats food • Does damage to the environment • An organism that eats only plants • An organism that eats only animals • An organism that makes its own food • When organisms fight for a resource • The variety of living things that exist • An organism that eats both plants and animals • ...
Food chain and web 2021-11-17
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- , An animal that eats dead organisms.
- , an organism that makes its own food.
- Web , the interconnected food chains within a ecosystem.
- , A living thing.
- , An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator.
- , an animal that eats only other animals.
- , Source of energy for plants.
- , an animal that eats only plants.
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- consumer , An animal that eats the secondary consumer.
- Consumer , An animal that eats the primary consumer.
- Chain , a series of organisms each depend on the next as a source of food.
- , a biological community of organisms and their environment.
- , The process by which plants convert energy from the sun into food.
- , An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- , an organism that breaks down organic matter.
- , an organism that eats other organisms.
- consumer , An animal that eats producers.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
18 Clues: , A living thing. • , an animal that eats only plants. • consumer , An animal that eats producers. • , Source of energy for plants. • , An animal that eats dead organisms. • , an organism that makes its own food. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • , an animal that eats only other animals. • ...
Environment Unit Crossword 2024-01-10
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- A non-living factor in an environment.
- Organisms that only eat plants.
- Organisms that make their food or energy.
- Organisms that eat both meat and plants.
- An organism that's not native to an area.
- They break down dead organisms, making nutrients for primary consumers.
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- Animals that eat primary consumers.
- A pyramid that shows the flow of energy from trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- A living organism.
- An organism that consumes rotting organisms such as meat and plants.
- Animals that eat secondary consumers.
- The order of a sequence in which organisms depend on each other for food.
- Animals that eat plants.
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that are hunted by other organisms.
- Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms.
- Organisms that only eat meat.
17 Clues: A living organism. • Animals that eat plants. • Organisms that only eat meat. • Organisms that only eat plants. • Animals that eat primary consumers. • Animals that eat secondary consumers. • A non-living factor in an environment. • All of the food chains in an ecosystem. • Organisms that eat both meat and plants. • Organisms that make their food or energy. • ...
Reach Higher Review 2025-03-26
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- A type of very dry weather.
- Make its own food and produces food energy for other living things.
- A story that sounds as if it could be true.
- chains Something that uses arrows to show where energy goes.
- The name of baby badgers.
- One of the types of animal from our story.
- The process that plants use to make their food.
- It means to move from one place to another.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
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- Something that eats plants or animals.
- How a problem is solved.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- It means something important and necessary.
- When you keep something somewhere until it is needed.
- Where and when a story takes place.
- Another name for a rabbit.
17 Clues: How a problem is solved. • The name of baby badgers. • Another name for a rabbit. • A type of very dry weather. • An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats other animals. • Where and when a story takes place. • Something that eats plants or animals. • One of the types of animal from our story. • A story that sounds as if it could be true. • ...
Garden Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-11
12 Clues: dirt • blossom • watering • healthy food • unwanted plants • drought tolerant • potential for growth • holds plants together • plants die without it • add nutrients to the soil • necessary for plant growth • used in our school cafeteria
Cells & Organelles 2025-10-19
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- outer boundary of the cell
- transports within the cell
- surrounds the control center of the cell
- stores food and water
- makes ribosomes
- packaging and exporting
- 1st person to see cells
- photosynthetic organelle in plants
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- tool used to view cells
- stores water; large in plants
- makes proteins
- in plants, outside the membrane of the cell
- interior of the cell, mostly water
- control center of the cell
- break down substances
- “powerhouse” of the cell
16 Clues: makes proteins • makes ribosomes • stores food and water • break down substances • tool used to view cells • packaging and exporting • 1st person to see cells • “powerhouse” of the cell • outer boundary of the cell • transports within the cell • control center of the cell • stores water; large in plants • interior of the cell, mostly water • photosynthetic organelle in plants • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-08-19
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- trees on the mountains bear ______ instead of flowers
- plants that grow in water are ______ plants
- plants that trap insects and consume
- natural home of a plant is called its
- plants that grow on land are ______ plants
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- the dried remains of plants used as feed for animals
- mangroves grow in _____ areas
- pistia is an example for _____ plants
- the ______ of the grass help in preventing soil erosion
- the pitchers of the pitcher plant are filled with
10 Clues: mangroves grow in _____ areas • plants that trap insects and consume • pistia is an example for _____ plants • natural home of a plant is called its • plants that grow on land are ______ plants • plants that grow in water are ______ plants • the pitchers of the pitcher plant are filled with • the dried remains of plants used as feed for animals • ...
Habitat Components: Food and Water 2025-11-12
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- – A nutrient that helps plants grow and can make algae grow faster.
- – The natural home where an animal or plant lives.
- – Any living thing, like a plant or animal.
- – Tall plants that grow in wet places like ponds and swamps.
- – A gas that animals and plants need to live.
- – A long time with little or no rain.
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- – A place that gives protection.
- – Substances that help plants and animals grow.
- – A wet area with water and plants.
- – Tiny water plants that live in lakes and rivers.
- – Wet, soft earth found near water.
11 Clues: – A place that gives protection. • – A wet area with water and plants. • – Wet, soft earth found near water. • – A long time with little or no rain. • – Any living thing, like a plant or animal. • – A gas that animals and plants need to live. • – Substances that help plants and animals grow. • – The natural home where an animal or plant lives. • ...
Weeds and seeds 2025-11-18
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- breath in and out
- horizontal undergroundstem
- 2 year life cycle
- before above ground
- long term grower
- dicot(2cotyledons)
- order of death in weeds
- windy death
- root shoot emergence
- plants moving water
- first leaf
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- food prep for plants
- plant anchor
- C6H12O6
- umbrella
- grass leaf
- one and done
- weedkiller
- fast populating weed group
- bird and bees inplants
20 Clues: C6H12O6 • umbrella • grass leaf • weedkiller • first leaf • windy death • plant anchor • one and done • long term grower • breath in and out • 2 year life cycle • dicot(2cotyledons) • before above ground • plants moving water • food prep for plants • root shoot emergence • bird and bees inplants • order of death in weeds • fast populating weed group • horizontal undergroundstem
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- The Greek word for light
- What makes leaves green
- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- The Greek word for putting together
- What plants love to breath in
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
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- Another name for plants
- Using light to put things together
- All energy stored in food comes from
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
13 Clues: Another name for plants • What makes leaves green • The Greek word for light • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • Using light to put things together • Breaks down dead plants and animals • What isopods have that frogs do not • The Greek word for putting together • All energy stored in food comes from • connecting two ecosystems vertically • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- What plants love to breath in
- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
- The Greek word for light
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
- Another name for plants
- The Greek word for putting together
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- What makes leaves green
- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- Using light to put things together
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- All energy stored in food comes from
13 Clues: What makes leaves green • Another name for plants • The Greek word for light • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • Using light to put things together • What isopods have that frogs do not • Breaks down dead plants and animals • The Greek word for putting together • All energy stored in food comes from • connecting two ecosystems vertically • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2017-10-22
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- What plants love to breath in
- What is the only living organism that makes its own food
- All energy stored in food comes from
- connecting two ecosystems vertically
- The Greek word for putting together
- eaten by snails in an aquarium
- A fish in an aquarium is one of these
- Another name for plants
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- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- What makes leaves green
- Using light to put things together
- What isopods have that frogs do not
- The Greek word for light
13 Clues: What makes leaves green • Another name for plants • The Greek word for light • What plants love to breath in • eaten by snails in an aquarium • Using light to put things together • Breaks down dead plants and animals • What isopods have that frogs do not • The Greek word for putting together • All energy stored in food comes from • connecting two ecosystems vertically • ...
activity 2024-06-15
Discovering Fossils Day 2 2021-10-20
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- living things that cannot move around
- living things that can move around
- living plants or animals
- had life (past tense)
- areas of trees, plants, and animals
- first and third singular past of be
- at times
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- parts of organisms from the past
- a location or spot
- a great duration in time
- animals with six legs
- second person singular past of be
- additional or different
- an unspecified amount
- to locate
15 Clues: at times • to locate • a location or spot • animals with six legs • had life (past tense) • an unspecified amount • additional or different • a great duration in time • living plants or animals • parts of organisms from the past • second person singular past of be • living things that can move around • areas of trees, plants, and animals • first and third singular past of be • ...
Environment 2023-10-30
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- Bright, hot, in the sky.
- Plants getting bigger; maturing.
- Our planet; where we live.
- Things we throw away.
- Reuse things; help the Earth.
- Everything not made by humans.
- What we breathe; invisible gas.
- Outdoor green space for people.
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- Light from the sun.
- Tall, green, with leaves.
- Rivers, lakes, oceans; wet.
- Blue space above us.
- Small thing plants grow from.
- Not dirty; safe and healthy.
- Living creatures, not plants.
15 Clues: Light from the sun. • Blue space above us. • Things we throw away. • Bright, hot, in the sky. • Tall, green, with leaves. • Our planet; where we live. • Rivers, lakes, oceans; wet. • Not dirty; safe and healthy. • Small thing plants grow from. • Reuse things; help the Earth. • Living creatures, not plants. • Everything not made by humans. • What we breathe; invisible gas. • ...
What Are Food Chains & Webs? 2026-02-07
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- chain, a single pattern of eating and being eaten
- animals that are more active in the day
- web, connected food chains
- all the living and non-living natural items in an area
- opportunistic feeders that eat animals they did not kill
- takes in water
- an organism that breaks down dead and decaying plants and animals
- animals that eat meat
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- animals that hunt other animals for food
- animals that eat plants and other animals
- long raised edges
- water plants without roots and leaves
- everything an organism eats and drinks
- animals that eat plants
- animals that are more active at night
15 Clues: takes in water • long raised edges • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • web, connected food chains • water plants without roots and leaves • animals that are more active at night • everything an organism eats and drinks • animals that are more active in the day • animals that hunt other animals for food • animals that eat plants and other animals • ...
TISSUES 2021-08-25
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- Tissue with irregular thickening at the corners of the cells.
- _____________tissues have the ability to divide throughout their lives.
- _________ are more effective in conducting water in flowering plants.
- ________ cells are responsible for the exchange of gases and transpiration.
- Cell wall of a sclereid is made up of _________.
- Skeletal or voluntary muscles are also called __________ muscles.
- group of cells that combine together to perform a particular function
- Blood is type of _________ tissue.
- __________muscles make up our heart.
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- The spinal cord is composed of _____________ tissue.
- Most abundant living cell in the plant body.
- Complex permanent tissue that conducts water.
- Waxy layer secreted by the epidermis in desert plants.
- The process by which meristematic tissues turn into permanent tissues.
- Dead simple permanent tissue in plants.
- Type of parenchyma that helps aquatics plants to float on water.
- Nerve cells are also called __________.
- Pore-like structures present in the epidermis of leaves.
- Outermost layer that covers the entire plant.
19 Clues: Blood is type of _________ tissue. • __________muscles make up our heart. • Dead simple permanent tissue in plants. • Nerve cells are also called __________. • Most abundant living cell in the plant body. • Complex permanent tissue that conducts water. • Outermost layer that covers the entire plant. • Cell wall of a sclereid is made up of _________. • ...
Ecosystems 2021-08-25
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- Discharges into the atmosphere from such sources as smokestacks, residential chimneys, motor vehicles, locomotives, and aircraft.
- something that is hunted
- A process occurring in the cells of green plants and some micro-organisms in which solar energy is transformed into stored chemical energy
- An area that is regularly saturated by surface water or groundwater
- eats only plants
- an organism that produces it's own energy
- The breakdown of organic matter by bacteria and fungi
- an organisms home
- A type of wetland that is dominated by woody vegetation
- Simple rootless plants that grow in sunlit waters
- eats only meat
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- All the living material in a given area
- A type of wetland
- The wearing away of land surface by wind or water
- Any substance introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of a resource.
- how living things interact with the environment around them
- Food ___: The complex feeding network occurring within and between food chains in an ecosystem
- something that hunts
- eats both plants and meat
19 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • A type of wetland • an organisms home • something that hunts • something that is hunted • eats both plants and meat • All the living material in a given area • an organism that produces it's own energy • The wearing away of land surface by wind or water • Simple rootless plants that grow in sunlit waters • ...
Biodiversity Crossword 2022-04-18
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- An output of photosynthesis
- An input of photosynthesis
- An element that isn't a part of glucose that plants need to make proteins and DNA
- The percent of energy that gets stored in a trophic level
- The shape we use to model how energy leaves an ecosystem as you go up trophic levels
- The atom that makes up most of the mass of plants
- "other eater"
- Third level
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem make a food ________
- "self-eater"
- and input of photosynthesis
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- the percent of energy and matter that leaves the ecosystem each level you go up the pyramid
- A secondary consumer of above
- Found at the bottom of the trophic pyramid
- When humans cut down large areas of trees
- A diet where you eat mainly foods that are plants
- The process which takes abiotic energy from the sun and brings it into the living parts of the ecosystem
- A primary consumer
- The sugar plants make through photosynthesis
19 Clues: Third level • "self-eater" • "other eater" • A primary consumer • An input of photosynthesis • An output of photosynthesis • and input of photosynthesis • A secondary consumer of above • When humans cut down large areas of trees • Found at the bottom of the trophic pyramid • The sugar plants make through photosynthesis • A diet where you eat mainly foods that are plants • ...
JMecology 2023-03-17
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- Consumer Organism that cannot make its own food
- one gnome in one body
- all the species of one organism in an area
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- Factor Nonliving enviroenmental factors such as wind
- organism that consumes both plants and animals
- where plants and animals all work together
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- Organism that cannot make its own food
- all the populations of different organisms in an area
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- Substance substance that always contain carbon and hydrogen
- Organism that eat meat
- vegitation and types of land uses
- organis that eats plants
- Substance substance that do not containa combination of carbon and hydrogen
- Consumer Organisms that rely on typically consume the primary producers
- Chain chain that shows the flow of energy from primary producers
- the variety of different species in an area
- Factor living organism that interact with other living organisms
- Web all food chains connected to show all relationships between organism
20 Clues: one gnome in one body • Organism that eat meat • organis that eats plants • vegitation and types of land uses • Organism that cannot make its own food • all the species of one organism in an area • where plants and animals all work together • the variety of different species in an area • organism that consumes both plants and animals • ...
JMecology 2023-03-17
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- Consumer Organism that cannot make its own food
- one gnome in one body
- all the species of one organism in an area
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- Factor Nonliving enviroenmental factors such as wind
- organism that consumes both plants and animals
- where plants and animals all work together
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- Organism that cannot make its own food
- all the populations of different organisms in an area
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- Substance substance that always contain carbon and hydrogen
- Organism that eat meat
- vegitation and types of land uses
- organis that eats plants
- Substance substance that do not containa combination of carbon and hydrogen
- Consumer Organisms that rely on typically consume the primary producers
- Chain chain that shows the flow of energy from primary producers
- the variety of different species in an area
- Factor living organism that interact with other living organisms
- Web all food chains connected to show all relationships between organism
20 Clues: one gnome in one body • Organism that eat meat • organis that eats plants • vegitation and types of land uses • Organism that cannot make its own food • all the species of one organism in an area • where plants and animals all work together • the variety of different species in an area • organism that consumes both plants and animals • ...
JMecology 2023-03-17
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- Consumer Organism that cannot make its own food
- one gnome in one body
- all the species of one organism in an area
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- Factor Nonliving enviroenmental factors such as wind
- organism that consumes both plants and animals
- where plants and animals all work together
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- Organism that cannot make its own food
- all the populations of different organisms in an area
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- Substance substance that always contain carbon and hydrogen
- Organism that eat meat
- vegitation and types of land uses
- organis that eats plants
- Substance substance that do not containa combination of carbon and hydrogen
- Consumer Organisms that rely on typically consume the primary producers
- Chain chain that shows the flow of energy from primary producers
- the variety of different species in an area
- Factor living organism that interact with other living organisms
- Web all food chains connected to show all relationships between organism
20 Clues: one gnome in one body • Organism that eat meat • organis that eats plants • vegitation and types of land uses • Organism that cannot make its own food • all the species of one organism in an area • where plants and animals all work together • the variety of different species in an area • organism that consumes both plants and animals • ...
GARDENING 2025-05-12
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- - a plant or animal that lives on or inside another plant or animal in order to get food
- - you do it by using shears
- - when a seed starts growing
- - lasting multiple years
- - to provide too much water for the plant
- - an unwanted plant / action of removing said plant
- - a very small insect that lives on plants
- - lasting one year
- - you use it to plant plants or to dig
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- -synonym to "droop"
- - when the plant is unhappy and slowly starts to die
- - a type of a plant that doesn't lose leaves in the winter
- -a chemical that is used to kill insects which damage plants
- - you use it to remove leaves from the ground
- - to make grass shorter
- - a kind of a tree that has leaves that drop off every autumn.
- - lasting for two years
- - e.g flowers, bushes, trees etc / or to put into soil
- - you use it to water the plants
19 Clues: - lasting one year • -synonym to "droop" • - to make grass shorter • - lasting for two years • - lasting multiple years • - you do it by using shears • - when a seed starts growing • - you use it to water the plants • - you use it to plant plants or to dig • - to provide too much water for the plant • - a very small insect that lives on plants • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2021-12-10
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- the gas absorbed by plants
- the process of absorbing sunlight to make sugar
- the light reaction that needs the sun to work
- where energy comes from that plants absorb
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- another name for the second stage of photosynthesis
- the organelle in charge of photosynthesis
- a molecule that plants need in order to do photosynthesis
- the sugar that plants make for food
- the energy coin of an organism
- the light reaction that does not need the sun to work
- the gas released by plants
- the amount of stages in photosynthesis
12 Clues: the gas absorbed by plants • the gas released by plants • the energy coin of an organism • the sugar that plants make for food • the amount of stages in photosynthesis • the organelle in charge of photosynthesis • where energy comes from that plants absorb • the light reaction that needs the sun to work • the process of absorbing sunlight to make sugar • ...
Unit 7.4.2 Crossword 2023-02-17
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- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- shows the flow of food energy from one organism to another ecosystem
- gets energy by eating plants or other animals (heterotrophs)
- makes it's own food and gives energy to the primary consumer
- an organism that eats primary consumers
- defines the positions of organisms within food webs
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- an organism that east secondary consumers
- a diagram which shows the flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem.
- an organism that eats plants(producers)
- eats both plants and animals
- eats plants only
12 Clues: meat eaters • eats plants only • eats both plants and animals • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats plants(producers) • an organism that eats primary consumers • an organism that east secondary consumers • defines the positions of organisms within food webs • gets energy by eating plants or other animals (heterotrophs) • ...
Traits and Advantages Crossword Review 2024-11-19
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- A type of clam.
- The female part of a flower is called this.
- The male part of a flower is called this.
- To blend in with the surroundings
- Something good that helps something do better.
- The plants are called ___________ Fast Plants.
- A type of moth.
- Some plants have a purple _______ and some have a green ______.
- All the plants have this same trait, this color flower.
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- The name of this class.
- A feature or characteristic of a living thing
- We are interested to see what the next ________ of plants will look like.
12 Clues: A type of clam. • A type of moth. • The name of this class. • To blend in with the surroundings • The male part of a flower is called this. • The female part of a flower is called this. • A feature or characteristic of a living thing • Something good that helps something do better. • The plants are called ___________ Fast Plants. • ...
Unit 9 Review 2023-04-10
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- The process by which organic substances move through the phloem of a plant
- Hole through the testa where seed was attached to parent plant
- A class of related plant hormones that stimulate growth in the stem and leaves, trigger the germination of seeds and breaking of bud dormancy, and stimulate fruit development with auxin.
- A plant's response to light
- The movement of seeds away from a parent plant
- Transport Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference
- Plant cells associated with controlling neighbouring sieve cells
- A type of plant that produces flowers and whose seeds are contained in fruit
- An animal that carries pollen from one plant to another of the same species, enabling plants to reproduce.
- Embryonic root
- Plants that tolerate higher salt concentrations.
- Substance in vascular plants that makes cell walls rigid
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- Embryonic plant tissue in the tips of roots and in the buds of shoots that supplies cells for the plant to grow in length.
- Part of stem where growth occurs, contains meristem tissue that is capable of quick growth
- The early growth of a seed. Requires water and warmth
- Plants that have adapted to dry climates
- The device used to measure the amount of transpiration occurring from a plant
- Plants that flower when nights are longer than a critical length
- Growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
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- A plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day.
- Loading the active transport of sucrose into a sieve tube element
- The major auxin produced in plants
- these plants flower when nights are SHORTER than a critical length
- Process by which a gene produces its product and the product carries out its function.
- Non-living vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves
- Aphids are green insects that feed on phloem sap. The stylet is their mouth part that penetrates the phloem vessel
- Seed coat
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Growth response to gravity
- A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess an embryonic seed leaf made of two halves or cotyledons
- Light receptor pigment that controls photoperiodism. There are 2 types - Pr (red-light absorbing) vs Pfr (infrared light absorbing). Pfr is the active form.
- The fusion of a male gamete and female gamete to form a diploid zygote.
- A method of rapidly cloning large numbers of plants using explants and tissue culture.
- A plant hormone that promotes root formation and bud growth
- Embryo shoot
- An isotope that has an unstable nucleus and undergoes radioactive decay
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- Found in phloem; stacked end to end; have holes so materials can get in and out of the phloem
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
40 Clues: Seed coat • Embryo shoot • Embryonic root • Growth response to gravity • A plant's response to light • The major auxin produced in plants • Plants that have adapted to dry climates • The movement of seeds away from a parent plant • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Plants that tolerate higher salt concentrations. • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2024-10-29
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- the role or function of an organism or species within an ecosystem, including its habitat, resource use, and interactions with other organisms.
- large geographical areas characterized by specific climate conditions, plants, and animals, such as deserts, forests, and grasslands.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals for food.
- organisms, typically plants and algae, that produce their own food through photosynthesis.
- organisms that obtain their energy by feeding on other organisms, including herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores.
- a relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
- living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- the natural home or environment where an organism lives and grows.
- a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area at the same time.
- non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment, such as sunlight, temperature, and water.
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- the community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- an organism that primarily feeds on plants.
- an organism that primarily consumes meat or the flesh of other animals.
- the act of one organism hunting and consuming another for food.
- a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- any individual living thing, such as plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms.
16 Clues: an organism that primarily feeds on plants. • an organism that eats both plants and animals for food. • the act of one organism hunting and consuming another for food. • the natural home or environment where an organism lives and grows. • an organism that primarily consumes meat or the flesh of other animals. • ...
Interdependence 2025-08-29
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- provides plants with energy
- eats dead animals and plants
- an organism that doesn't need to kill anything in order to make food
- an environment where living organisms interact with each other
- may be carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores
- the weather within a particular environment
- the process by which plants make their own food
- found at the top of the food chain
- study the relationship between living things
- plants collect these from the soil
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- these help organisms break down after they die
- a fruity example of a producer
- study the interaction between organisms in an ecosystem
- pull food into the soil in order to eat them
- may be a city, forest, ocean, or desert
- required for a plant to grow
- a living organism that can create its own food
- known to be the most important part of land ecosystems
18 Clues: provides plants with energy • eats dead animals and plants • required for a plant to grow • a fruity example of a producer • found at the top of the food chain • plants collect these from the soil • may be a city, forest, ocean, or desert • may be carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores • the weather within a particular environment • pull food into the soil in order to eat them • ...
Plant classification and anatomy 2022-02-25
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- species, that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- , vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- plant, plant with tube-like structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- a chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- plants, Are plants that absorb water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- cell, pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • a chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
review 2022-01-24
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- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food
- organelles in the plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- site of cellular respiration
- natural compound present in green plants
- sugar that plants give out
- people need it and plants give it out
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- go up through the roots and help out plants
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- energy
- comes from the sun
- people and animals breath out and plants use to make food
11 Clues: energy • comes from the sun • sugar that plants give out • site of cellular respiration • people need it and plants give it out • natural compound present in green plants • go up through the roots and help out plants • people and animals breath out and plants use to make food • organelles in the plant cells where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Farm tour 2023-10-31
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- A specialized plant part used by climbing plants for support and attachment
- Alternative farming can produce higher ___ compared to traditional methods
- Compound produced by fish and can be used as fertiliser for plants
- High tech farming saves ____ such as land, manpower, water
- Growing plants without soil
- The chickens in the chicken coop
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- A man-made structure that allows cimbing plants to grow on
- A family of plants that help to regenerate soil
- System of growing fish and plants together
- Hot composting requires moisture and ____
- Gas released when food is broken down anaerobically
11 Clues: Growing plants without soil • The chickens in the chicken coop • Hot composting requires moisture and ____ • System of growing fish and plants together • A family of plants that help to regenerate soil • Gas released when food is broken down anaerobically • A man-made structure that allows cimbing plants to grow on • ...
Plants and People 2024-10-15
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- Using seeds and pollen from different plants to create something new.
- Comes from the leaves of willow trees
- Made from processed corn.
- A gas given off by plants that humans need to breathe.
- A process plants use to make their own food.
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- Created by planting seeds in one location.
- Humans exhale this gas and plants need it.
- Plants need this to grow.
- A method to grow plants in the winter.
- The process of growing plants in water.
10 Clues: Plants need this to grow. • Made from processed corn. • Comes from the leaves of willow trees • A method to grow plants in the winter. • The process of growing plants in water. • Created by planting seeds in one location. • Humans exhale this gas and plants need it. • A process plants use to make their own food. • A gas given off by plants that humans need to breathe. • ...
Chapter 6 Living in Harmony 2025-09-13
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- The world around us including plants, animals, and air
- chain How animals and plants depend on each other for food
- A safe place for animals and plants
- tree A tree that grows mango fruits
- Helping and protecting living things
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- Living peacefully with plants and animals
- Being kind and careful to living things
- Tiny parts of plants that grow into new plants
- Sweet things that grow on plants
- A friend or someone who stays with you
10 Clues: Sweet things that grow on plants • A safe place for animals and plants • tree A tree that grows mango fruits • Helping and protecting living things • A friend or someone who stays with you • Being kind and careful to living things • Living peacefully with plants and animals • Tiny parts of plants that grow into new plants • ...
Photosynthesis crossword 2025-04-01
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- The pigmented dye that allows plants to use photosynthesis
- What the plants use to get water from underground.
- The color of plants.
- The cycle that plants use to make food.
- The factors to make a reaction.
- The food that plants make out of the sun's energy
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- The esophagus of the plant
- Organelles that only plants have to make food
- energy The kind of energy plants used to make food
- What is formed from a chemical reaction.
10 Clues: The color of plants. • The esophagus of the plant • The factors to make a reaction. • The cycle that plants use to make food. • What is formed from a chemical reaction. • Organelles that only plants have to make food • The food that plants make out of the sun's energy • What the plants use to get water from underground. • ...
Plants Subunit 1 Review 2014-04-16
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- tiny openings in the leaves of plants
- tissue that carries materials throughout the plant
- plants that have seeds in cones
- a ripened ovary
- process of a plant making its own food
- type of tissue where plant cells divide
- helps roots absorb water and nutrients
- part of plant that collects water and nutrients
- carries food
- soil that has tiny holes or pockets
- when too many insects have taken over the plant
- when a plant is taken over by bacteria, fungus, or virus
- type of plant that has bacteria on its roots and seeds in pods
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- seed that must be scratched or cut before it can grow
- carries water and nutrients
- developing embryo of a seed
- early growth of a seed
- period of time that a seed needs to chill out
- chemicals that control growth in plants
- flowering plants
- protects the seed
- chemical that caused rapid growth
- pigment in plants that tell it when to flower
- type of tissue found on the outside of a plant
- type of bud that protects the new growth
- part of plant that contains the transporting tissue
- rapid growth of a plant
- main job is to carry out photosynthesis
- food tissue in a seed
- type of tissue that fills the inside of the plant
30 Clues: carries food • a ripened ovary • flowering plants • protects the seed • food tissue in a seed • early growth of a seed • rapid growth of a plant • carries water and nutrients • developing embryo of a seed • plants that have seeds in cones • chemical that caused rapid growth • soil that has tiny holes or pockets • tiny openings in the leaves of plants • ...
biosphere crossword 2019-12-06
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- species plant that is the first to grow in an ecosystem
- animal that eats meat
- nonliving organism
- where an organism lives
- breathing
- making food from sun water and carbon dioxide
- organism that eats other plants or animals
- both species benefit
- number of organisms of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- an organism eats another organism
- plants and animals that live in the same habitat
- one organism benefits and the other does not
- when a body of water grows to much algae in it
- feed on dead organisms
- consumed in a chemical reaction
- factor the availability of a resource to an organism
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- region of the earth that is occupied by organisms
- animal that eats plants
- relationship benefiting both organisms
- animal that eats plants and meat
- one organism lives in another organism
- something that an organism does to survive
- group of the same organism
- organism that produces its own food
- place with abiotic and biotic components
- generated in chemical reaction
- community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the place they live in
- change in an ecosystem over time
- capacity maximum population size of an environment
- organism's environment and their job in that environment
- living organism
31 Clues: breathing • living organism • nonliving organism • both species benefit • animal that eats meat • feed on dead organisms • animal that eats plants • where an organism lives • group of the same organism • generated in chemical reaction • consumed in a chemical reaction • animal that eats plants and meat • change in an ecosystem over time • an organism eats another organism • ...
Climate change Revision 2019-08-19
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- When using quadrats you pick an area using a _ _ _ _ _ _ method\
- What seas will do when land ice melts
- Herbivores eat this
- CO2 means ______ dioxide
- A _________ is a group of organisms of the same species in an area
- The variable you observe changing as part of the results
- What plants do in the sunlight
- Converted from glucose as food storage for plants
- A primary consumer is a _ _ _ _ _ order consumer
- A gas that is produced from burning fossil fuels
- When you have many food chains on this diagram it is called a food _ _ _
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- The percentage of energy passed down from organism to organism in food chain
- Heat is bounced back to the earth by the atmosphere. This is the ____ effect
- When energy is released from glucose in the body it is called _______\
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- The variable you change deliberately or testing with
- A type of greenhouse gas
- Carnivores eat this
- The source of energy for plants
- A renewable source of energy using moving air
- Which type of sphere can plants and bacteria be found?
- Which type of sphere can lakes and clouds be found?
- A renewable source of energy using the sun
- Every food chain starts with this
- A type of fossil fuel that looks like a rock
25 Clues: Herbivores eat this • Carnivores eat this • A type of greenhouse gas • CO2 means ______ dioxide • What plants do in the sunlight • The source of energy for plants • Every food chain starts with this • What seas will do when land ice melts • A renewable source of energy using the sun • A type of fossil fuel that looks like a rock • A renewable source of energy using moving air • ...
CHAPTER 1 BIODIVERSITY 2022-04-04
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- The class of animals that breath through gills when young and through lungs/skin when adults
- Animals that can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside.
- This animal has beak and wing
- Structure used by fish to breath
- Key used by biologist to identify and classify organisms based on similarities and differences
- Example of mammal that can fly
- Type of vein patterns of leaves in monocotyledon plant
- Animals that without backbones
- Flowering plants that consist of one cotyledon in the seed
- The process of planting trees in a forest where the number of trees has been decreasing
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- Plant that reproduce by spore and grow in damp place
- The class of animal that the body covered with hard scale
- The natural place where organisms live
- The body temperature become hotter and colder depending on the surrounding temperature
- Refers to wide variety of organisms on Earth
- The world's largest single flower
- Maintain species in the original habitat or keep species out the original habitat
- A non-flowering plant that produce seeds
- Example of mammal that live in water
- Type of root for monocotyledon plants
- The mammal that lay egg
- The Species of animals that live in groups in limited habitats at a particular location
- Example of monocotyledon plants
- Type of root for dicotyledon plants
- Type of stem for dicotyledon plants
25 Clues: The mammal that lay egg • This animal has beak and wing • Example of mammal that can fly • Animals that without backbones • Example of monocotyledon plants • Structure used by fish to breath • The world's largest single flower • Type of root for dicotyledon plants • Type of stem for dicotyledon plants • Example of mammal that live in water • ...
Community Ecology 2025-01-08
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- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- The process by which plants turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen
- Animal that eats plants
- Relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the expense of the other, sometimes without killing the host organism
- Animals that eat dead organic material
- Eating plants
- Organisms that can convert light to energy
- Animal that eats meat
- Evolutionary changes that occur within two or more organisms as a response to interactions between them and the resulting mutual selective pressures that those interactions cause
- Association between organisms of two different species in which each benefits
- The capacity to endure continued subjection to something
- A suitable position for something
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- The preying of one animal on others.
- Animal that eats plants and meat
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- Different organisms within one ecosystem split up an area so that they will not compete for the same resources
- The synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals, typically in the absence of sunlight
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain energy by eating other organisms
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is not helped or harmed
- Organism that decomposes organic material
20 Clues: Eating plants • Animal that eats meat • Animal that eats plants • Animal that eats plants and meat • A suitable position for something • The preying of one animal on others. • Animals that eat dead organic material • Organism that decomposes organic material • Organisms that can convert light to energy • The capacity to endure continued subjection to something • ...
Unit Review 2025-03-24
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- This layer of soil contains clay, minerals, and organic matter. Often found in older soils.
- What is the outside layer of the Earth called?
- Fossils help scientists understand how what were formed?
- There are how many steps in the process of forming a fossil?
- This type of soil feels sticky and plants do not grow well in it.
- Bones, teeth, shells, plants, and footprints are remains that can turn into what?
- What helps plants grow strong?
- A mass of rock such as granite, basalt, quartzite, limestone, or sandstone.
- This layer of soil is mostly made from organic matter such as decomposing leaves
- Being strong and durable makes them perfect for building.
- Quartz and Copper are examples of a very useful substance found in the Earth.
- This layer of soil is full of minerals for plants and other organisms to live.
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- Which layer is the Earth's magnetic field created by?
- Igneous rocks are formed when this substance cools.
- The deposit at Earth's surface from which the soil developed
- Sediments press down and the cause rock to what?
- Fossils are like these because they help scientists learn about the past.
- This layer of soil is rich in minerals that have moved down and accumulated here.
- Water, Wind, and Plants can cause this to happen to soil.
- This type of soil feels gritty and drains water quickly.
20 Clues: What helps plants grow strong? • What is the outside layer of the Earth called? • Sediments press down and the cause rock to what? • Igneous rocks are formed when this substance cools. • Which layer is the Earth's magnetic field created by? • Fossils help scientists understand how what were formed? • This type of soil feels gritty and drains water quickly. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
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- Science of growing crops and raising animals
- To tame or train plants and animals for human use
- Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep
- Sending U.S. crops or products to other countries
- Old plant varieties passed down through generations
- Student organization for leadership and ag careers
- Use of science and technology in farming
- A young female cow that has not yet had a calf
- Anything grown or raised on farms that people eat
- An insect or animal that helps move pollen so plants can make seeds
- Farm product that can be bought, sold, or traded
- U.S. state known for corn, soybeans, and pork production
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- Business side of farming, like marketing crops and animals
- Place that provides protection from the environment
- Goods from plants or animals used for clothing, like cotton or wool
- Things from nature like soil, water, and forests
- Farming in a way that protects future resources
- Land, air, water, and living things around us
- Birds like chickens, turkeys, or ducks raised for food
- A job or occupation someone trains for and does over time
- A person or animal that uses goods, services, or food
- Related to money, trade, and profits in farming
- Top layer of Earth where plants grow
- Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel
- Products brought in from other countries
25 Clues: Top layer of Earth where plants grow • Use of science and technology in farming • Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel • Products brought in from other countries • Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep • Science of growing crops and raising animals • Land, air, water, and living things around us • A young female cow that has not yet had a calf • ...
Natural Dyes Class Vocabulary 2026-01-07
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- The part of a plant, insect, or mineral that gives it its color.
- A method where parts of the fabric are covered so they resist the dye, creating patterns.
- The scientific name for Indigo.
- A natural dye that comes specifically from plants.
- When a dye does not wash out or fade easily.
- A natural dye made from insects.
- A slightly different version of a color.
- Dyeing fabric a second time to make new shades.
- The common name of the plant that we are going to be focusing on this specialist rotation.
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- The process of pulling out the color from plants, insects, or other materials.
- A small piece of fabric used for testing or showing a color.
- A natural chemical in many plants that helps dyes stick better.
- The chemical in Indigo that makes the blue color.
- Something added to change the shade of a color.
- The thread-like material that fabric is made of.
- A special liquid mixture used to make blue dye from indigo plants.
- A color made from plants, insects, or minerals that can be used to color fabric, yarn, or paper
- Another word for “color”.
- Something that locks the color into the fabric (similar to a mordant).
- A substance added during dyeing to help the color stick to the fabric and last longer.
20 Clues: Another word for “color”. • The scientific name for Indigo. • A natural dye made from insects. • A slightly different version of a color. • When a dye does not wash out or fade easily. • Something added to change the shade of a color. • Dyeing fabric a second time to make new shades. • The thread-like material that fabric is made of. • ...
Puzzle for Charles 2022-05-19
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- a place you store your urine
- the formal name of vitamin E
- a gaseous hormone of plants that is involved in fruit ripening
- the plural form of a structure males don't have
- made of actin filaments, involved in muscle contraction, streaming in plant, and division of animal cells
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- 输精管
- the formal name of vitamin B6
- a structure of plants that transfers water and minerals
- an enzyme that transforms Fructose 6-phosphate to Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
- a kind of protein that makes things go faster
- a special cell, located in the brain
- most dominant plant on earth(there are four kinds of plants, eg:nonvascular plants, seedless vascular plants, and so on)
- ( )dominance, which is a phenomenon in plant development
- ( )gland, a gland that secretes melatonin
14 Clues: 输精管 • a place you store your urine • the formal name of vitamin E • the formal name of vitamin B6 • a special cell, located in the brain • a kind of protein that makes things go faster • ( )gland, a gland that secretes melatonin • the plural form of a structure males don't have • a structure of plants that transfers water and minerals • ...
Matter and Flow of Energy of the Ecosystem 2024-01-09
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- Simple plants, often found in water, that make their own food using sunlight.
- Organisms, like mushrooms, that break down organic matter and help in nutrient recycling.
- A chemical element, important for life on Earth.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- A tiny living thing, like bacteria or viruses.
- The basic building block of matter.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- Waste material from living organisms.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- A type of carbohydrate used for energy in living things.
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- A very small living organism, usually not visible to the naked eye.
- Living or once-living material, such as plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
14 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • A group of atoms bonded together. • The basic building block of matter. • Waste material from living organisms. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • A tiny living thing, like bacteria or viruses. • A chemical element, important for life on Earth. • ...
Alex Dahnke 2020-09-21
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- -where the eggs are held
- -non-vascular
- -yearly plants
- -cycads, ginkgoes, conifers
- -the egg
- -year after year
- - these are backwards in the genetic cycle
- -no specialized cells
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- -Ferns, mosses, and horsetail
- - could have vascular and non-vascular tissues
- -damp areas
- -plants that can efficiently transport pollen
- -the stem of the plant
- - two year plants
14 Clues: -the egg • -damp areas • -non-vascular • -yearly plants • -year after year • - two year plants • -no specialized cells • -the stem of the plant • -where the eggs are held • -cycads, ginkgoes, conifers • -Ferns, mosses, and horsetail • - these are backwards in the genetic cycle • -plants that can efficiently transport pollen • - could have vascular and non-vascular tissues
Cell Energy 2021-11-10
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- Cell part in plants where sugar is made.
- Cell organelle that makes ATP.
- sugar made by photosynthesis in plants
- the chemical energy made by cells.
- an input for photosynthesis and output for cellular respiration.
- glucose
- process cells use for making energy.
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- needed by plants to make sugar.
- process plants use to make glucose.
- type of cell that performs photosynthesis.
- need in cellular respiration to make energy.
- light and chemical are types of this.
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis.
13 Clues: glucose • Cell organelle that makes ATP. • needed by plants to make sugar. • the chemical energy made by cells. • process plants use to make glucose. • process cells use for making energy. • light and chemical are types of this. • sugar made by photosynthesis in plants • Cell part in plants where sugar is made. • type of energy needed for photosynthesis. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-12-31
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- source of the light energy plants used for photosynthesis.
- heterotroph organism.
- process used by autotroph to create their nutrients
- something needed to perform photosynthesis.
- liquid needed by plants to perform photosynthesis.
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- initial energy used in photosynthesis.
- autotroph organism.
- gas release through photosynthesis.
- type of sugar created by plants through photosynthesis.
- something that is not alive in an ecosystem.
- layer of gases that surround the Earth.
- type of energy stored in glucose.
- something alive or the interaction in an ecosystem.
13 Clues: autotroph organism. • heterotroph organism. • type of energy stored in glucose. • gas release through photosynthesis. • initial energy used in photosynthesis. • layer of gases that surround the Earth. • something needed to perform photosynthesis. • something that is not alive in an ecosystem. • liquid needed by plants to perform photosynthesis. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-17
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- Where sugar
- How guard cells take in water
- The way plants take C02 using this way
- Where oxygen is produced
- How plants get food
- Used to fuel the organisms' activities
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- Another Thing used for Photosynthesis
- Absorbs water
- A type of Sinks
- It is also produced in photosynthesis
- Also called gateways
- Green pigments found in plants
- Where sugar is stored
- Produced by photosynthesis
- Needed for Photosynthesis
15 Clues: Where sugar • Absorbs water • A type of Sinks • How plants get food • Also called gateways • Where sugar is stored • Where oxygen is produced • Needed for Photosynthesis • Produced by photosynthesis • How guard cells take in water • Green pigments found in plants • Another Thing used for Photosynthesis • It is also produced in photosynthesis • The way plants take C02 using this way • ...
the topic Cultivate 2023-12-07
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- - Preparing soil for planting.
- - Broad term covering cultivation practices.
- - Plants cultivated for harvest.
- - Follows successful cultivation.
- - Unwanted plants in cultivated areas.
- - Cultivation in a smaller scale.
- - Cultivated for various purposes.
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- - Area where cultivation occurs.
- - Primary activity involving cultivation.
- - Enhancing soil nutrients for cultivation.
- - Often sown during cultivation.
- - Specifically bred plant variety.
- - Surface worked during cultivation.
- - Plant seeds as part of cultivation.
- - Hand tool used in cultivation.
15 Clues: - Preparing soil for planting. • - Area where cultivation occurs. • - Often sown during cultivation. • - Plants cultivated for harvest. • - Hand tool used in cultivation. • - Follows successful cultivation. • - Cultivation in a smaller scale. • - Specifically bred plant variety. • - Cultivated for various purposes. • - Surface worked during cultivation. • ...
vocabulary crossword 2023-09-13
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- organisms that cannot make they own food
- role and locaiton in a community
- energy flows in one direction
- breakdown dead decaying organisms
- living thing
- plants that use sun to make food
- heterotroph, cant make its own food
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- food chains that interrelate
- eats plants and meat
- nonliving thing
- eat dead organisms
- autotroph, make its food from sun
- eats only plants not meat
- eats meat
- where plant or animal live
15 Clues: eats meat • living thing • nonliving thing • eat dead organisms • eats plants and meat • eats only plants not meat • where plant or animal live • food chains that interrelate • energy flows in one direction • role and locaiton in a community • plants that use sun to make food • autotroph, make its food from sun • breakdown dead decaying organisms • heterotroph, cant make its own food • ...
Farming 2021-01-06
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- the grains, fruit or vegs that are produced on a farm
- an area of land used for growing crops and keeping animals
- genetically modified organism
- a plant whose grain is used for making flour
- a tall plant. Its yellow seeds are eaten as food, made into flour or fed to animals
- picking and collecting plants/ the plants you collect/ the season when you pick and collect plants
- weedkiller (n.), chemicals used for destroying plants
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- a substance that makes plants grow well
- agriculture (n.)
- cultivated (past participle)
- produced without the use of chemicals (adj.)
- a small object a new plant grows from
- the amount that is produced (n.)/ to produce (v.)
13 Clues: agriculture (n.) • cultivated (past participle) • genetically modified organism • a small object a new plant grows from • a substance that makes plants grow well • a plant whose grain is used for making flour • produced without the use of chemicals (adj.) • the amount that is produced (n.)/ to produce (v.) • the grains, fruit or vegs that are produced on a farm • ...
Foodwebs and Adaptation 2022-04-05
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- An environment where an organism lives.
- Common use of plants by animals.
- Animal excretion (dung) will do this for plants.
- Describes an organism which eats another organism.
- This happens to the population of a species if the number of its predators increase.
- A plant at the start of a food chain.
- Bird of prey which eats small birds and mammals.
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- Describes an animal which only eats meat.
- Describes an animal which eats meet and plants.
- Describes the carnivore at the top of a food chain.
- Part of a plant which may be moved by an animal.
- Something plants provide for animals.
- Describes an animal which only eats plants.
13 Clues: Common use of plants by animals. • Something plants provide for animals. • A plant at the start of a food chain. • An environment where an organism lives. • Describes an animal which only eats meat. • Describes an animal which only eats plants. • Describes an animal which eats meet and plants. • Part of a plant which may be moved by an animal. • ...
Grade 8 Ecosystems 2022-02-02
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- All the plants and animals in an ecosystem are ________ factors
- All of the non-living things in an ecosystem is called ___________ factors
- Group of individuals of the sames species living in the same ecosystem
- ORganisms that break down or decompose the remains of dead plants and animals.
- Carnivores that hunts other animals
- An animal that only eat plants
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- Place where organisms live
- Plants that can make their own food are called ____________
- All of the different ecosystems on eart combined.
- Carnivores that feed on dead animals or decaying meat
- Animals that feed on other animals
- Animals hunted and eaten by other animals
- Animals that eat plants and other animals
13 Clues: Place where organisms live • An animal that only eat plants • Animals that feed on other animals • Carnivores that hunts other animals • Animals hunted and eaten by other animals • Animals that eat plants and other animals • All of the different ecosystems on eart combined. • Carnivores that feed on dead animals or decaying meat • ...
Aquaponics 2024-01-23
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- A suitable container filled with growing media where the plants grow in the aquaponics system.
- Growing plants in nutrient rich water where nutrients are provided by fish.
- Art of growing plants in nutrient rich water.
- Process through which nitrogen is converted into various chemical forms.
- Art of raising fish in a semi-controlled environment.
- The addition of oxygen to they system.
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- Soil replacement.
- Beneficial _______ convert ammonia to nitrates that are used by plants.
- Produce waste that is converted to usable nitrogen.
- Waste from fish is converted to this compound that is toxic to fish in high levels.
- Relationship that benefits both.
- Utilize nitrogen to grow.
- Where fish are kept in the aquaponics system.
13 Clues: Soil replacement. • Utilize nitrogen to grow. • Relationship that benefits both. • The addition of oxygen to they system. • Art of growing plants in nutrient rich water. • Where fish are kept in the aquaponics system. • Produce waste that is converted to usable nitrogen. • Art of raising fish in a semi-controlled environment. • ...
Fertilizers and Nutrients Vocab 2024-04-30
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- - Promotes leaf and stem growth, aids in carbohydrate metabolism, and helps in the formation of chlorophyll.
- : Fertilizers manufactured through chemical processes, typically containing concentrated forms of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Inorganic fertilizers provide nutrients to plants quickly but may lead to nutrient runoff and soil degradation if used excessively.
- - Plays a crucial role in chlorophyll synthesis, promotes root growth, and enhances plant defense mechanisms.
- - Stimulates root development, promotes flower and fruit formation, and aids in early plant growth.
- : Nutrients required by plants in smaller quantities but are equally essential for their growth and development. Micronutrients include iron, zinc, copper, manganese, boron, molybdenum, and chlorine.
- : Fertilizers derived from natural sources such as compost, manure, bone meal, or blood meal. These fertilizers release nutrients slowly as they decompose, improving soil structure and fertility over time.
- : Any substance or mixture of substances added to soil or plants to supply one or more essential nutrients that are deficient in the soil or plant. Fertilizers can be organic (derived from living organisms or natural sources) or inorganic (synthetically manufactured).
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- : Substances essential for plant growth, which can be obtained from the soil or through fertilizers. These include macronutrients (required in large quantities) such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as micronutrients (required in smaller quantities) such as iron, zinc, and manganese.
- : Nutrients required by plants in relatively large quantities for optimal growth and development. In addition to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, macronutrients also include calcium, magnesium, and sulfur.
- - Prevents disorders such as blossom end rot in tomatoes and maintains cell membrane integrity.
- - Prevents chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) and promotes green coloration in plants.
- : Facilitates electron transfer reactions, promotes overall plant metabolism, and helps in the formation of lignin.
- - Enhances disease resistance, improves drought tolerance, and contributes to overall plant health and vigor.
- : Any substance added to soil to improve its physical or chemical properties, such as fertility, structure, or pH. Amendments can include both fertilizers and organic materials like compost or peat moss.
- - Essential for the formation of chlorophyll, necessary for the production of essential oils and flavor compounds in certain plants.
- - Essential for photosynthesis, aids in the formation of sugars and starches, and promotes overall plant growth.
- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soil, which affects the availability of nutrients to plants. Soil pH is important for nutrient uptake and overall plant health, with most plants preferring a slightly acidic to neutral pH range (around 6.0 to 7.5).
- - Promotes leafy green growth, improves overall plant vigor, and enhances photosynthesis.
- Fertilizers designed to release nutrients gradually over an extended period, providing a consistent supply of nutrients to plants while reducing the risk of nutrient leaching and runoff.
- : An abbreviation for nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are the three primary macronutrients essential for plant growth. NPK fertilizers are formulated to provide these nutrients in specific ratios to meet the needs of different plants at different growth stages.
20 Clues: - Prevents chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) and promotes green coloration in plants. • - Promotes leafy green growth, improves overall plant vigor, and enhances photosynthesis. • - Prevents disorders such as blossom end rot in tomatoes and maintains cell membrane integrity. • ...
Ecology 2021-04-30
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- An organism (such as fungi/bacteria) that lives and feeds on dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- All the organisms that live in the same habitat
- chain, A network or arrangement of organisms in line to their predation order
- The mass of a living organism
- The amount of water on the planet (such as underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere)
- An animal that eats animals
- Burning, such as that of fossil fuels
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals, or animal waste.
- levels, A feeding level in a food chain or food web, e.g. producer, primary consumer
- web, The feeding relationships between organisms in the same community
- An animal that eats plants
- A living component of an ecosystem (plants, animals)
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- Organisms that feed off other animals and plants for energy
- An organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain
- An organism that produces its own food; for example, plants using energy transferred from light in photosynthesis to produce glucose
- Organisms of the same species living together in a particular habitat
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms; and animals
- The community of organisms and their environment in an area that interact together
- A living thing that can function on its own, such as animals and plants
- One of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the solar system
- A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist
- fuel, Fuel formed from organic material, such as peat, coal and oil
- The destruction of large areas of forest and woodland
- The mixture of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- Non-living physical and chemical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems
- The study of organisms and their environment
- (food) pyramid, A diagram that shows the relative amounts of a specific component at the different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that share many features and can interbreed to produce to produce fertile offspring
- Physical, chemical and biotic factors interacting with an organism to determine its form and survival
30 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats animals • The mass of a living organism • Burning, such as that of fossil fuels • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The study of organisms and their environment • All the organisms that live in the same habitat • A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist • ...
Ecology 2021-04-30
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- An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals, or animal waste.
- An animal that eats plants
- (food) pyramid, A diagram that shows the relative amounts of a specific component at the different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- web, The feeding relationships between organisms in the same community
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms; and animals
- An organism (such as fungi/bacteria) that lives and feeds on dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- The mixture of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- An animal that eats animals
- A living component of an ecosystem (plants, animals)
- Organisms of the same species living together in a particular habitat
- chain, A network or arrangement of organisms in line to their predation order
- Organisms that feed off other animals and plants for energy
- The mass of a living organism
- A living thing that can function on its own, such as animals and plants
- An organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain
- The community of organisms and their environment in an area that interact together
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- Physical, chemical and biotic factors interacting with an organism to determine its form and survival
- One of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the solar system
- levels, A feeding level in a food chain or food web, e.g. producer, primary consumer
- fuel, Fuel formed from organic material, such as peat, coal and oil
- The destruction of large areas of forest and woodland
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- An organism that produces its own food; for example, plants using energy transferred from light in photosynthesis to produce glucose
- A group of organisms that share many features and can interbreed to produce to produce fertile offspring
- Burning, such as that of fossil fuels
- Non-living physical and chemical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems
- The amount of water on the planet (such as underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere)
- A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist
- The study of organisms and their environment
- All the organisms that live in the same habitat
30 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats animals • The mass of a living organism • Burning, such as that of fossil fuels • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The study of organisms and their environment • All the organisms that live in the same habitat • A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist • ...
B324 L7 Vocab 2024-03-30
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- a small cellular body or bud that can separate to form a new organism.
- meiosis, alternation of generations; common in most land plant; the zygote divides mitotically to produce a multicellular diploid sporophyte; the sporophyte creates spores via meiosis which aslo then divide mitotically producing haploid individuals called gametophytes.
- spore-bearing plant.
- the asexual and usually diploid phase that produces spores from which the gametophyte arises; is the dominant form in vascular plants.
- the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote.
- a specialized organ or cell in which gametes are formed in algae, ferns, and some other plants.
- the sperm producing organ of algae, mosses, ferns, fungi, and other nonflowering plants.
- meiosis, where the dominant part of the life cycle is haploid (1n) and makes a diploid (2n) gamete; the haploid spore undergoes meiosis to create gametes; Charophyceae life cycle.
- a class of green algae that is theorized to be most likely the ancestor of lant plants.
- club mosses.
- the egg producing organ of algae, mosses, ferns, fungi, and other nonflowering plants.
- a haploid reproductive cell which gives rise to a gametophyte.
- woody vines in tropical forests.
- mosses.
- the stalk of bryophytes.
- when the female gamete is larger and remain immotile where the male gamete is small and motile.
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- all of the organisms from a common ancestor.
- sperm producing gametangia.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- simple nonvascular seedless plants; consist of three phyla Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerotophyta.
- liverworts.
- evolution, unrelated organisms but share similar characteristics.
- egg producing gametangia.
- ferns and other related plants.
- organisms descended from a common ancestor, but not including all the descendant groups.
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit; cone-bearing plant.
- where meiosis occurs to produce haploid spores; also called the capsule.
- ginkgo.
- do not share a common ancestor.
- conifers.
- a thread-like chain of cells that forms the earliest stage of development of the gametophyte.
- hornwort.
- cycads.
- gamete-bearing plant.
- period, 505-440 MY BP; the first plants; cyanobacteria and algal mats.
35 Clues: ginkgo. • cycads. • mosses. • conifers. • hornwort. • liverworts. • club mosses. • spore-bearing plant. • gamete-bearing plant. • the stalk of bryophytes. • egg producing gametangia. • sperm producing gametangia. • ferns and other related plants. • do not share a common ancestor. • woody vines in tropical forests. • the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote. • ...
Plants Around Us 2024-10-03
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- This fruit has many seeds
- This fruit has one seed
- Cacti live here
- This part of plant holds plants upright
- What can grow into new plants?
- This plant live in water.
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- The function of flowers
- Rubber trees live here
- The part of plants which makes food for the plants
- We eat this and actually this is the root of plants
- This part of plants grow into the soil
- What do fruits contain?
12 Clues: Cacti live here • Rubber trees live here • The function of flowers • What do fruits contain? • This fruit has one seed • This fruit has many seeds • This plant live in water. • What can grow into new plants? • This part of plants grow into the soil • This part of plant holds plants upright • The part of plants which makes food for the plants • ...
LeVocab 2025-04-01
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- One
- food from organic
- hierarchy
- food from inorganic
- eat plants
- mushroom
- eat meat
- Solon
- harmful
- make own food
- Study of Interactions between org. and environment.
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- Eco
- vulture
- Earth
- Many organism
- who the parasite is attached too
- living
- hunter
- non-living
- chain link of food conmsumption
- Live
- eat plants+meat
- hunted
- web spider food
24 Clues: Eco • One • Live • Earth • Solon • living • hunter • hunted • vulture • harmful • mushroom • eat meat • hierarchy • eat plants • non-living • Many organism • make own food • eat plants+meat • web spider food • food from organic • food from inorganic • chain link of food conmsumption • who the parasite is attached too • Study of Interactions between org. and environment.
CANNA CROSSWORD 2015-10-16
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- Tiny, threadlike structure located on the surface of plants
- Indian or Jamacian term for marijuana
- A sticky brown residuedeposited via combustion of marijuana
- A process of drying marijuana
- The product of the cannabis plant used to make rope, fabrics and more
- Bags used to create hash
- Organic substances present in cannabis having a variety of pharmacolognic properties
- An organization for the rights of marijuana users
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- Someone who grows and cares for your medical marijuana plants
- The psychoactive cannabinoid element that is responsible for the "high"
- A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement
- _________ Sativa
- A device that heats marijuana to the exact temperature of the active chemicals
- A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman
- A water pipe
- An organism produced from one ancestor, to which are genetically identical
- Plants grown without the use of soil
- The leader in professional lighting, ballasts, fixtures and more
- A technique for growing plants without soil or hydroponic media
19 Clues: A water pipe • _________ Sativa • Bags used to create hash • A process of drying marijuana • Plants grown without the use of soil • Indian or Jamacian term for marijuana • A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement • A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman • An organization for the rights of marijuana users • Tiny, threadlike structure located on the surface of plants • ...
JMecology 2023-03-17
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- Consumer Organism that cannot make its own food
- one gnome in one body
- all the species of one organism in an area
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- Factor Nonliving enviroenmental factors such as wind
- organism that consumes both plants and animals
- where plants and animals all work together
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- Organism that cannot make its own food
- all the populations of different organisms in an area
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- Substance substance that always contain carbon and hydrogen
- Organism that eat meat
- vegitation and types of land uses
- organis that eats plants
- Substance substance that do not containa combination of carbon and hydrogen
- Consumer Organisms that rely on typically consume the primary producers
- Chain chain that shows the flow of energy from primary producers
- the variety of different species in an area
- Factor living organism that interact with other living organisms
- Web all food chains connected to show all relationships between organism
20 Clues: one gnome in one body • Organism that eat meat • organis that eats plants • vegitation and types of land uses • Organism that cannot make its own food • all the species of one organism in an area • where plants and animals all work together • the variety of different species in an area • organism that consumes both plants and animals • ...
Effect of Climate Change on Wildflowers 2022-12-05
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- What is a resource that pollinators acquire from flowering plants?
- What is the factor affecting flowering?
- Which type of flowering plant had more significant advancement of flowering?
- Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant.
- The process that plants participate in by removing minerals from the soil.
- This type of evidence is needed to prove that evolution occurred.
- What group is immediately affected by changes in flowering?
- Process in which plants receive resources needed for survival?
- Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this.
- Replacing fossil fuels with this will reduce emissions.
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- In response to droughts flowering is _____
- Scientific name for field mustard.
- The relationship between plants and pollinators is considered?
- Responses to these environmental changes are species-____.
- Example of a pollinator?
- Type of plant that can interact with multiple pollinators.
- Delicious and encloses a seed.
- Type of pollinator that was the focus of the presentation.
- Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering?
19 Clues: Example of a pollinator? • Delicious and encloses a seed. • Scientific name for field mustard. • What is the factor affecting flowering? • In response to droughts flowering is _____ • Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant. • Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering? • Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
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- Searching for and catching wild animals.
- The practice of farming and growing crops.
- To bring goods into a country from another place.
- Material made from animal skin used for shoes or bags.
- How much something is worth.
- A round fruit that can be red, green, or yellow.
- Sweet and juicy food that grows on trees or plants. Must have seeds.
- Animals raised on farms like cows or sheep.
- Things people must have to live.
- How much people want to buy something.
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- Animals and plants living in nature.
- A place to live or stay safe.
- Plants or parts of plants that we eat as food.
- How much money something costs.
- What people wear on their bodies.
- To send goods from one country to another.
- What people and animals eat to live.
- How money and goods are made and used in a country.
- The amount of something available to use or sell.
19 Clues: How much something is worth. • A place to live or stay safe. • How much money something costs. • Things people must have to live. • What people wear on their bodies. • Animals and plants living in nature. • What people and animals eat to live. • How much people want to buy something. • Searching for and catching wild animals. • The practice of farming and growing crops. • ...
JSawdy Protein 2017-01-23
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- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten
- nutrient that is a main source of energy
- complicated chemical arrangements that form from by combining sugars
- sugars are formed from simple one and two unit structures
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
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- carbs with complicated structures; starches
- plant materials that are eaten but cannot be digested
- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants
- formed when plants combine single single glucose units
- formed when 2 monosccaorides combine chemically
- sugars with single unit chemically structure
- green pigment in plants
12 Clues: green pigment in plants • nutrient that is a main source of energy • carbs with complicated structures; starches • sugars with single unit chemically structure • formed when 2 monosccaorides combine chemically • sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten • simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-07
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- plants are able to create their own _______
- part of a large group of living things that use sunlight to make their own food
- exact genetic copy
- green pigment used by plants to absorb energy from the sun
- scientific name for seed sprouting
- parts used by plant to absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide
- nutrient needed for plant growth
- / natural colouring matter of plant and animal tissue
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- part used by plants to to get water and nutrients
- process of plants creating their own food
- sugar
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
12 Clues: sugar • exact genetic copy • nutrient needed for plant growth • scientific name for seed sprouting • process of plants creating their own food • plants are able to create their own _______ • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • part used by plants to to get water and nutrients • / natural colouring matter of plant and animal tissue • ...
The Relationship Between Plants, Animals, and the Sun 2022-04-05
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- Animals breathe out _______. (Use the shortened version.)
- A tiny part in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis occurs.
- Animals breath in _______.
- What eats plants to get energy?
- The process plants use to make sugar using sunlight
- A type of sugar
- Photosynthesis is done by _______ plants.
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- The green coloring matter found mainly in the chloroplasts of plants that absorbs energy from sunlight to produce sugar from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
- ________ create oxygen.
- dioxide CO2
- H2O
- What do plants suck up from the ground and combine with CO2 to make sugar?
- What is another name for "sunlight energy"?
13 Clues: H2O • A type of sugar • dioxide CO2 • ________ create oxygen. • Animals breath in _______. • What eats plants to get energy? • Photosynthesis is done by _______ plants. • What is another name for "sunlight energy"? • The process plants use to make sugar using sunlight • Animals breathe out _______. (Use the shortened version.) • ...
Virginia's Natural Resources Vocabulary 2015-11-18
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- animals/plants losing their homes (caused by pollution, destroying homes, over hunting)
- created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made)
- too much water
- adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land
- cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- water to the earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct
- electrical power produced when water is captured at a dam or created by falling water
- water that comes from the ground
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- use a resource over and over again (example: make a pencil holder from a can)
- something we need, want, and use (example: water, food)
- a place where fresh water and salt water mix together
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- having to do with plants/animals in the water
- a plant/animal new to an area
- of water
- an area of land where all water (H20) under it or draining off of it goes into a common
- taking more plants/animals than the population can withstand
- material, such as stones and sand, deposited by water
- caused by below average precipitation (not enough water)
- animals/plants that are very close to becoming extinct/ only a few left
- rocks
- animals/plants that have died out/ no more species of that kind are on earth
- another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile
- animals, sun) It helps support life on earth
- an example is to turn in plastic, glass, or cans to be used again
- a human-made lake that stores water held back by a dam
- able to be replaced in a short period of time
- farming/raising (example: corn, pigs) Virginia’s largest industry
- a naturally occurring substance, neither plant nor animal
- comes from the earth (made by nature) (example: tree, soil, water,
- use smaller amounts of a natural resource (example: take showers, not baths)
33 Clues: rocks • of water • too much water • a plant/animal new to an area • water that comes from the ground • cannot be replaced in a short period of time • animals, sun) It helps support life on earth • having to do with plants/animals in the water • able to be replaced in a short period of time • created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made) • ...
Biology 2024-11-07
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- a cellular feature found in the roots of all higher plants
- bidirectional
- the inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- interconnects all organs and transports water
- process by which plants maintain their water content despite the constant water loss due to transpiration
- a major constituent of cork
- thin areas on the secondary cell walls of plants
- makes a major part of ground tissues
- Draw only the shape without its specific cells
- a thin layer of parenchymatous or sclerenchymatous cells that surrounds the stele in most vascular plants
- The surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- unidirectional
- allows for the water to stick to the organic tissues of plants
- the way trough the cell wall
- present in the vascular bundles of dicot stems
- a layer of closely packed cells found under the epidermis on the upper layer of a leaf
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- A cambium occurring between vascular bundles
- endodermal cells present in older roots that have not undergone suberization and are devoid of Casparian strips
- strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened, typically lignified, walls
- the way trough the cell
- keeps the water molecules together
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces
- Draw with the shape aslo with the specific cells
- an outer or surrounding layer of an organ or body part
- a large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots
- the innermost layer of cortex in land plants
- a measure of the potential energy in water as well as the difference between the potential in a given water sample and pure water
- occurs when water changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state
- a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody
31 Clues: bidirectional • unidirectional • the way trough the cell • a major constituent of cork • the way trough the cell wall • keeps the water molecules together • makes a major part of ground tissues • A cambium occurring between vascular bundles • the innermost layer of cortex in land plants • interconnects all organs and transports water • ...
Unit 2 Multicellular Organisms 2014-05-29
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- Cell which has a tail to swim to an egg cell.
- Cell which has a large surface area to absorb water in plants.
- Cells having a special shape or function
- Cells which transport impulses
- A group of organs organised to perform a specific function
- Cells which form a lining tissue.
- Specialised cell not found in adults.
- A group of cells with a specific function
- Organisms made of more than one cell.
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- Unspecialised cell found in plants.
- Tissue responsible for the transport of soluble carbohydrates in plants
- The process by which cells specialise.
- Basic unit of life.
- Tissue responsible for the transport of water and mineral salts in plants.
- Cells which deliver oxygen to the tissues of the body.
- A group of tissues performing a particular function.
- Cells which contract to bring about movement
17 Clues: Basic unit of life. • Cells which transport impulses • Cells which form a lining tissue. • Unspecialised cell found in plants. • Specialised cell not found in adults. • Organisms made of more than one cell. • The process by which cells specialise. • Cells having a special shape or function • A group of cells with a specific function • ...
Floral Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Design: The art of arranging cut flowers, foliage, and other plant materials to create aesthetically pleasing displays.
- Landscaping and gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water from irrigation.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, typically returning each year from its rootstock.
- The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
- The process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant.
- Plants that store water in their leaves or stems, such as cacti and many types of desert plants.
- The leaves of a plant, collectively.
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- The transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, leading to fertilization and seed production.
- The process of breeding or growing new plants from existing ones.
- The result of cross-breeding two different plant varieties to create a new plant with desirable traits.
- The science and art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Trimming and cutting back parts of plants to encourage healthy growth or shape.
- A piece cut from a plant that can grow into a new plant when placed in soil or water.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season, typically producing seeds and then dying.
- A substance added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for growth.
15 Clues: The leaves of a plant, collectively. • The process of breeding or growing new plants from existing ones. • The process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. • A substance added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for growth. • Trimming and cutting back parts of plants to encourage healthy growth or shape. • ...
Science Vocabulary Words- Unit 26 2022-09-14
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- plants that make their own food and are a source of food to animal species
- the role played by a species in the community it inhabits: where it lives, what it eats, what preys on it, what it does, and what it needs.
- organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- organisms that help enrich soil by breaking down the remains of dead and decaying plants and animals.
- any living thing on the planet.
- a single cell organism made up of plant or plant like organisms.
- the environment or home of an organism
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- organisms that eat only plants. these include small and large mammals,insects, and sea creatures.
- a diagram that links organisms to all their varied food sources in a community and shows the flow of energy.
- creatures that mostly eat meat.
- an organism that eats plants, or eats other animals that eat plants.
- a linear sequence showing one organism being eaten by another.
- all the populations of living and nonliving things– water, rocks, and soil– that interact with one another in a certain place.
- all the different populations of plants and animals living together in the same place.
- a group of organisms of the same kind living in the same place. A school of fish, a herd of cattle, and a flock of geese are all examples of a population.
15 Clues: creatures that mostly eat meat. • any living thing on the planet. • the environment or home of an organism • organisms that eat both plants and animals. • a linear sequence showing one organism being eaten by another. • a single cell organism made up of plant or plant like organisms. • an organism that eats plants, or eats other animals that eat plants. • ...
Nutrients 2024-03-12
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- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches.
- Substitutes: substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories.
- Carbohydrates: sugars formed from simple and- and two-unit structures.
- nutrient that is a person’s main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods.
- Carbohydrates: carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches.
- Sugars: sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods.
- green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur.
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates.
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- formed when 2 monosaccharides(single sugars) combine chemically.
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures.
- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- sugars with single-unit chemical structure.
- Fiber: plant materials that are eaten but can’t be digested by human enzymes.
13 Clues: sugars with single-unit chemical structure. • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates. • formed when 2 monosaccharides(single sugars) combine chemically. • Sugars: sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods. • green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur. • ...
Landscaping 2 2022-03-29
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- walking in a flower bed can lead to this
- using native plants in a meadow-like environment
- mask various landscape features and create a flowing effect in the landscape
- prevents growth of weeds
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- evergreens that have needles or scales
- texture of larger leaves
- where should the tallest shrubs be placed when used as as foundation plantings
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- plants that live year to year without replanting
- low-growing plants that replace grass
- master principle of landscape design
- grasses that create a sense of movement in the landscape
- using the correct size relationships
- can affect feelings and mood
- using different shapes of objects
15 Clues: prevents growth of weeds • texture of larger leaves • can affect feelings and mood • using different shapes of objects • master principle of landscape design • using the correct size relationships • low-growing plants that replace grass • evergreens that have needles or scales • walking in a flower bed can lead to this • plants that live year to year without replanting • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2023-12-05
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- _____ adaptations are made by plants in hot & dry conditions
- An area where living organisms and nature work together
- _____ trees have needles for leaves
- Bear their seeds in fruits
- _____ adaptations are made by plants in very wet conditions
- _____ trees have broad and flat leaves
- _____ trees lose all of their leaves for part of the year
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- Areas of steep transition between ecosystems
- Reproduces using an exposed seed or ovule
- _____ plants live more than two years
- A mutually beneficial relationship between organisms
- _____ trees retain their leaves through the year
- An area classified by the species that live in that location
- A warm-blooded animal
- _____ plants live for one growing season
15 Clues: A warm-blooded animal • Bear their seeds in fruits • _____ trees have needles for leaves • _____ plants live more than two years • _____ trees have broad and flat leaves • _____ plants live for one growing season • Reproduces using an exposed seed or ovule • Areas of steep transition between ecosystems • _____ trees retain their leaves through the year • ...
Tropisms, cells, and stimulus/response 2023-09-26
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- the border control of the cell
- plants response to gravity
- Plants response to light
- control center of the cell
- gel-like substance that holds the organelles in place
- plants response to touch
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- a change that happens inside the organism
- the place where photosynthesis takes place
- organelle that breaks down nutrients and makes energy
- Water pressure in vacuoles that push against the cell wall
- ability of an organism or one of its parts to move in response to an external stimulus
- the storage container of the cell
- plants response to water
- a change that happens outside the organism
- Provides structure and support to a plant cell
15 Clues: plants response to water • Plants response to light • plants response to touch • plants response to gravity • control center of the cell • the border control of the cell • the storage container of the cell • a change that happens inside the organism • the place where photosynthesis takes place • a change that happens outside the organism • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2019-11-14
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- Type of flower that produces male gametes
- Flat and wide part of a leaf
- Type of flower that produces female gametes
- Plants with seeds in a fruit
- These are plants with seeds
- Plants with seeds that are not in a fruit
- The part that joins the blade and stem
- Top side of the blade
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- Organs the plant uses to create its own nutrients
- Attaches the plant to the ground
- underside of the blade
- contains the reproductive organs of the plant
- Process wherein plants produce their own food
- Keeps the plant erect and holds up the leaves, flowers and, fruit
- Part of the fruit of a plant from which a new plant grows
15 Clues: Top side of the blade • underside of the blade • These are plants with seeds • Flat and wide part of a leaf • Plants with seeds in a fruit • Attaches the plant to the ground • The part that joins the blade and stem • Type of flower that produces male gametes • Plants with seeds that are not in a fruit • Type of flower that produces female gametes • ...
Introduction to Biology 2024-04-06
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- The study of reptiles.
- The study of fungi.
- The study of diseases of plants and animals.
- The process of producing genetically identical individuals of an organism.
- The study of insects.
- The study of plants.
- The study of fishes.
- The study that aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity.
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- The study of viruses.
- The study of the form and structure of plants and animals.
- The study of algae.
- The science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals.
- The study of the structure and function of animal and plant cells.
- The study of birds.
- The study that contemplates studying life elsewhere in the universe.
15 Clues: The study of fungi. • The study of algae. • The study of birds. • The study of plants. • The study of fishes. • The study of viruses. • The study of insects. • The study of reptiles. • The study of diseases of plants and animals. • The study of the form and structure of plants and animals. • The study of the structure and function of animal and plant cells. • ...
Jordan Distance - Photosynthesis 2023-02-22
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- Where water is stored in photosynthesis.
- How plants make their food.
- This macromolecule is needed for heterotrophs from plants.
- C6H12O6
- A green pigment giving plants their color.
- A process of combining ADP with a phosphate.
- A compound similar to ATP, but has only two phosphate groups.
- Organisms that consume others for food.
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- Organisms that make their own food.
- The catalyst during photosynthesis.
- The ability to do work.
- Aside from ATP, this is the second carrier of energy in a light-dependent reaction.
- Where photosynthesis occurs in plants.
- A molecule used for short-term energy storage and transport in a cell.
- Where light-dependent reactions during photosynthesis occur.
15 Clues: C6H12O6 • The ability to do work. • How plants make their food. • Organisms that make their own food. • The catalyst during photosynthesis. • Where photosynthesis occurs in plants. • Organisms that consume others for food. • Where water is stored in photosynthesis. • A green pigment giving plants their color. • A process of combining ADP with a phosphate. • ...
Plant Vocab 2023-02-14
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- A horizontal underground stem
- When a parent plant separates into parts
- Plants that produce seeds but not flowers
- Metabolic centers that contain green pigment
- The gamete producing phase of a plant
- Special plant tissue that transports water and minerals
- Plants without vessels
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- Specialized plant tissue that transports sugar molecules from leaves to the rest of the plant
- Plants that reproduce seeds in flowers
- The spore producing phase of a plant
- A large divided leaf, usually found on ferns
- Openings in a leaf through which gases pass
- Plants with vessels
- A reproductive cell that can develop into an adult without fusing with another cell
- Decayed plant or animal matter
15 Clues: Plants with vessels • Plants without vessels • A horizontal underground stem • Decayed plant or animal matter • The spore producing phase of a plant • The gamete producing phase of a plant • Plants that reproduce seeds in flowers • When a parent plant separates into parts • Plants that produce seeds but not flowers • Openings in a leaf through which gases pass • ...
Nutrition in plants: biology 2017-04-30
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- tiny pores on leaves to take in carbon dioxide
- animals and plants that depend indirectly or directly on green plants
- plant from which a parasite get its food
- plants getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in a from of liqud
- plants that suck water and minerals
- taking of food by an organism and its utilization by the body
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- plants that catch insects by ingenious methods
- plants make food by themselves
- plants that suck food from another plant using root like structures
- the process of plants using water carbon dioxide and sunlight to make food
10 Clues: plants make food by themselves • plants that suck water and minerals • plant from which a parasite get its food • plants that catch insects by ingenious methods • tiny pores on leaves to take in carbon dioxide • taking of food by an organism and its utilization by the body • plants that suck food from another plant using root like structures • ...
AATG - Beteiligung an der Hausarbeit 2017-12-06
15 Clues: more • only • chores • dishes • to mean • clothes • to iron • employed • to clean • apartment • to tidy up • participation • to go shopping • to water (plants) • the care of plants
Ecology 2016-01-27
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- a kind of soil that has very tightly packed particles
- sand,clay,and loam belong to this group
- makes its own food
- eats plants and meat
- eats meat
- one living thing
- eats plants
- the process in which plants make glucose for food
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- a factor that was never alive
- must eat for energy
- recycles dead animals
- provides energy for ecosystem
- eats dead animals
- a mix of sand, clay, and silt
- humans breath out this
- a factor that was living or is living
- both species benefit from this relationship
- all members of one living species in an area
- all living and nonliving things that interact with each other
- a close relationship between species that benefits one species
20 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • must eat for energy • eats plants and meat • recycles dead animals • humans breath out this • a factor that was never alive • provides energy for ecosystem • a mix of sand, clay, and silt • a factor that was living or is living • sand,clay,and loam belong to this group • ...
Cumulative Crossword 3C 2021-01-24
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- ecosystem where we live in N.C.
- enough rain for grass; not enough for trees
- primary consumer which eats only plants
- land based ecosystems like forests
- the beginning of all food chains/webs
- hunter
- flow of energy in an ecosystem
- bacteria, fungi, worms, how many cells
- many food chains hooked together
- ecosystem with the most rain
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- where tropical rainforest is located
- trees loose their leaves in the fall
- consumer which eats both plants and meat
- mix of salt and freshwater
- water based ecosystems like oceans and estuaries
- top predator in a food chain/web
- is one of the differences in ecosystems
- plants and animals are example
- secondary consumer which eats only meat
- hunted
- wolf, eagle, human and dog are examples
- conducts all life proceses in one cell
22 Clues: hunted • hunter • mix of salt and freshwater • ecosystem with the most rain • plants and animals are example • flow of energy in an ecosystem • ecosystem where we live in N.C. • top predator in a food chain/web • many food chains hooked together • land based ecosystems like forests • where tropical rainforest is located • trees loose their leaves in the fall • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-08-21
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- the type of pigment that absorbs green-ish lights
- produces pyrvuate, first process in cellular respiration
- Second process in cellular respiration, aka Citric Acid Cycle
- where cellular respiration takes place
- how most plants obtain energy
- two phosphates, released energy
- type of organism, commonly autotrophs
- what absorbs light energy for plants
- without oxygen
- Process that breaks down glucose to ATP
- Type of organism; all heterotrophs
- three phosphates, stored energy
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- follows glycolysis, is an anaerobic process
- third cellular respiration process, produces the most atp out of the three
- with oxygen
- One of the simplest sugars
- consumes food for energy
- where glycolysis takes place
- produces its own energy
- a product of glycolysis
20 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • produces its own energy • a product of glycolysis • consumes food for energy • One of the simplest sugars • where glycolysis takes place • how most plants obtain energy • two phosphates, released energy • three phosphates, stored energy • Type of organism; all heterotrophs • what absorbs light energy for plants • type of organism, commonly autotrophs • ...
climate cafe crossword puzzle 2022-10-18
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- the process of water from gas into liquid
- make their own food
- the gathering of water in cold air
- make their own food with sunlight
- use the sun for food
- animals that eat meat
- animals that eat primary consumers
- a community of interacting organisms
- organisms that eat dead organisms
- plankton that contains plants
- animals that eat plants
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- rabbits, goats, horse
- an animal that eats both pants and other animals
- animals that eat secondary consumers
- an animal which feeds on dead plants
- organisms who eat other organisms
- organism that gets energy from others
- make their own food with chemicals
- what everything needs to move
- the process of water turning into gas
20 Clues: make their own food • use the sun for food • rabbits, goats, horse • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • what everything needs to move • plankton that contains plants • make their own food with sunlight • organisms who eat other organisms • organisms that eat dead organisms • the gathering of water in cold air • animals that eat primary consumers • ...
