plants Crossword Puzzles
Spring Flowers 2026-04-07
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- Method of manipulating plants to bloom out of their natural season using controlled environments
- scientific name for a carnation
- Plant that has been selected for desired traits & retains those traits when propagated
- flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- require <12 hrs of darkness to flowers
- require >12 hrs of darkness to flower
- the process of increasing the number of plants of a particular species or cultivar
- one of two main floral-producing holidays in the spring
- genus (sci.) of the lily
- Recurring cycle of uninterrupted light and dark periods a plant is exposed to
- a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one growing season, and then dies
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- plants that live year after year
- Responses of a plant to the relative lengths of daylight and darkness
- building designed for the protection of tender or out-of-season plants against excessive cold or heat
- a place where plants are propagated and grown to a desired size
- Latin name for a daffodil
- plant type that doesn't flower based on photoperiod
17 Clues: genus (sci.) of the lily • Latin name for a daffodil • scientific name for a carnation • plants that live year after year • require >12 hrs of darkness to flower • require <12 hrs of darkness to flowers • plant type that doesn't flower based on photoperiod • one of two main floral-producing holidays in the spring • ...
Sustainability 2020-05-20
12 Clues: one goal battles • a group of plants • able to keep going • cutting trees down • life forms together • air around the earth • how plants get energy • a habitat that is healthy • water and moving something • keeping an area in good health • plants that live on dead plants • a scrub with more sand and less trees
Midterm 2024-04-29
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- Person involved in growing, improving, and teaching ornamental horticulture
- Place for growing plants
- Style that is characterized by a generally bare trunk line
- It means a place of eternal bliss
- They are small gardens established around village temples with flowering shrubs
- Anderson Jackson Downing and ____ Law Olmsted adapted European forms for North America
- Branch of horticulture that includes planting and harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing
- Means plant in a bottle
- General outlaying or appearance of an area in relation to its surrounding
- An ample to overflowing quality created by the generous use of plants and materials
- It is a transparent glass or plastic container with plants grown in it to make a miniature landscape
- It was a garden where royal ladies like queens and princesses relaxed
- It involves gardening with upright structures so as to utilize the vertical space
- It is formed by connecting a series of archer over a considerable length
- A variety of constructed features within a garden
- Branch of horticulture that deals with the study of fruit and nut crops
- Plants that are used for their colorful greenery leaves
- Elements of lighthearted fancy
- A defined point of entrance into a garden
- It is the pleasing effect obtained due to appropriate arrangement and collation of the various garden feature
- These are essential constructed feature in a garden to link pond and rivers
- This is the most common color which is psychologically the most restful
- It is a large bow shape container generally made of concrete fixed over a pillar or collumn
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- A person dealing in the business of cut flowers etc.
- It is also called as miniature greenhouse
- Japanese garden style is nature in _____
- Place where seedlings are raised for planting purposes
- Refers to growing of shade loving plants under shady conditions
- Area of horticulture involves the production and use of flowering and foliage plants
- It is measured as the cyclic repetition of an object effect and event
- Area of horticulture associated with cut flowers, potted plants and annual bedding plants
- It is situated in an open part of the garden
- It is a garden arranged in various levels or terrace
- Are support provided for climbers
- Refers to the shape of the different parts of the components to the whole
- It can be introduced in the garden by the magnificent sway of tall trees, birds in the sky, etc.
- A lawn can be defined as the garden ___
- Hanging garden of _____ were renowned as one of the seven wonders of the world
- It can be used as a focal point in a garden, can form a center piece of a formal flower bed
- It is made from paper or aluminum foil and can be used for placing soil into the container
- It has the ability to change forms
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one season or one year
- Principle of gardening where an exact duplication of what is in the right must be in the left
- It is a miniature garden concept that originates from Japan
- It is also known as aquatic gardens
- The art of developing the plants or training the plants into different form or shapes
- A garden room defined by borders of various materials
- Pattern in garden design that draws a grid line at 450 to the boundary
- William Robinson and ___ Jekyll were influential proponents of the wild garden and perennial garden in the 19th century
- It is defined as woody or semi woody perennial plants
50 Clues: Means plant in a bottle • Place for growing plants • Elements of lighthearted fancy • Are support provided for climbers • It means a place of eternal bliss • It has the ability to change forms • It is also known as aquatic gardens • A lawn can be defined as the garden ___ • Japanese garden style is nature in _____ • It is also called as miniature greenhouse • ...
Science 2021-07-11
10 Clues: Autotroph • can't move • eats plants • eats animals • can cause disease • plants making food • eats plants and animals • like plants in the water • other living things that decompose • a living thing that eats other living things
Gardens 2017-12-14
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- indispensable gardening friend
- soak in a bucket
- best time to plant perennials
- have square edges
- completes life cycle in one
- long-lived herbaceous plants
- holds in soil moisture
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- box made of wood or concrete
- a cross between two parent plants
- have rounded edges
- pieces of overgrown plants
- from your area
- inspires fresh shoots
- love freshly cleared ground
- rich,crumbly and dark
15 Clues: from your area • soak in a bucket • have square edges • have rounded edges • inspires fresh shoots • rich,crumbly and dark • holds in soil moisture • pieces of overgrown plants • completes life cycle in one • love freshly cleared ground • box made of wood or concrete • long-lived herbaceous plants • best time to plant perennials • indispensable gardening friend • ...
the topic Sowing 2023-12-07
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- - Common time for sowing.
- - Another season for sowing.
- - First stage after sowing.
- - Sown to grow plants.
- - Care given to plants after sowing.
- - Follows a successful sowing season.
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- - Method of scattering seeds.
- - Synonym for sowing.
- - Essential for seeds to sprout.
- - Result of successful sowing.
- - Preparation of soil for sowing.
- - Area for sowing crops.
- - Trench made for planting seeds.
- - Person who plants seeds.
- - Organized planting arrangement.
15 Clues: - Synonym for sowing. • - Sown to grow plants. • - Area for sowing crops. • - Common time for sowing. • - Person who plants seeds. • - First stage after sowing. • - Another season for sowing. • - Method of scattering seeds. • - Result of successful sowing. • - Essential for seeds to sprout. • - Preparation of soil for sowing. • - Trench made for planting seeds. • ...
Ecology Wordsearch Crossword - Medium 2025-02-05
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- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead material.
- The system of organizing living things into groups based on similarities.
- Factor A living component in an environment, such as plants or animals (two words:6,6).
- Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Chain A linear sequence showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another (two words:4,5).
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
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- Factor A non-living element in an environment, like temperature or light (two words:7,6).
- Level A position in a food chain or web, indicating an organism's feeding level(two words:7,5).
- web A system of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem (two words:4,7).
- Animals that eat only plants.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- Organisms, like plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis.
- All the populations of different species living together in an area.
17 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat only other animals. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • A group of the same species living in the same area. • The process by which plants make food using sunlight. • Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals. • ...
Annual bedding plants lukka 2026-03-03
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- to sateanre size
- planting of seeds
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- Refers to the time the plants maintains its nealth while on display for sale
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- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the differences between the day and the night temperaturs
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a busy apperance
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production enviroment
- Herbaceous that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- Term for soil or media
- Hanging baskets that contain plates that are propagated by cutting
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
17 Clues: to sateanre size • planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the differences between the day and the night temperaturs • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Spring Crossword 2025-02-26
15 Clues: Eggs • Exams • Stroll • Plants • Blooming • Chirping • Vacation • Botanical • Bar Candy • Soft Candy • Relaxation • Floppy Ears • Good Climate • Small Plants • Longest Day of the Year
Sowing Seeds 2024-03-01
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- To put seeds in the ground
- cover the whole pile with
- The earth we grow plants in
- The first stage of growth
- Where to grow a potato
- Flowers that keep bugs away
- They fruit underground
- Where the children put the tomatoes
- Unwanted plants
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- The home of
- Someone that grows plants
- All the ingredients break down to
- What the children grow
- Where some of the helpers come from
- from the sea but added to the mix
- The amount of land
- Too old to be in charge
17 Clues: The home of • Unwanted plants • The amount of land • What the children grow • Where to grow a potato • They fruit underground • Too old to be in charge • Someone that grows plants • cover the whole pile with • The first stage of growth • To put seeds in the ground • The earth we grow plants in • Flowers that keep bugs away • All the ingredients break down to • ...
Energy Flow Through Ecosystems 2017-01-15
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- Food chain that shows organisms eating more than one thing.
- Top level predators with few or no predators of their own.
- Producers that capture energy from the sun.
- Chemical reaction that releases the energy in glucose.
- Eat dead plants and animal remains.
- The energy flow from one trophic level to the other.
- Eat only meat.
- Use food by eating producers or other consumers.
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- Eat fungi and bacteria.
- Producers that capture energy from the bonds of molecules.
- Make their own food.
- Process in which plants make their own food.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain.
- Eat only plants.
- Eat plants and humans.
- Original source of energy.
16 Clues: Eat only meat. • Eat only plants. • Make their own food. • Eat plants and humans. • Eat fungi and bacteria. • Original source of energy. • Eat dead plants and animal remains. • Producers that capture energy from the sun. • Process in which plants make their own food. • Use food by eating producers or other consumers. • The position an organism occupies in a food chain. • ...
Wildlife Management 2022-02-09
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- plays a critical role in stability of envt
- geographic area in which a species occurs
- animal/plant that occurs naturally in an area
- non-native species invading an area
- animals that feed on both plants and animals
- category of animals that prey upon animals/insects
- herbaceous plant foods that are available to animals
- animals that feed on plants
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- total number may not be enough for survival
- protection & improvement of natural resources
- dynamic complex of plants/animals interacting
- distribution/abundance of different plant/animals
- maximum number of animals an area can support
- Palatable twigs,shoots,leaves &buds of woody plants
- area that provides adequate food/water/shelter
- domesticated species that now lives in the environment
16 Clues: animals that feed on plants • non-native species invading an area • geographic area in which a species occurs • plays a critical role in stability of envt • total number may not be enough for survival • animals that feed on both plants and animals • protection & improvement of natural resources • animal/plant that occurs naturally in an area • ...
Introduction in Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- They are grown on a farm and need water to live
- Pork comes from this animal
- We eat it all the time
- Wool comes from a _ _ _ _ _
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of land
- When on a farm this is very important
- The animals that provides us with beef and milk are _ _ _ _
- Farms are generally located in _ _ _ _ _ areas
- anything based from milk is considered a _ _ _ _ _ food
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- Where plants are grown and animals are raised for production
- The food, nuggets, is made from the _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- To get to school, you might use public _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Wheat industries are known for their vast _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Once grown plants are taken from the ground to _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- At a farm, farmers use a variety of _ _ _ _ _
- They grow plants and raise animals on a farm
16 Clues: We eat it all the time • Pork comes from this animal • Wool comes from a _ _ _ _ _ • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of land • When on a farm this is very important • They grow plants and raise animals on a farm • At a farm, farmers use a variety of _ _ _ _ _ • Farms are generally located in _ _ _ _ _ areas • They are grown on a farm and need water to live • ...
Branches Of Biology 2025-04-20
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- management and analysis of biological information stored in databases
- study of viruses
- the study of insects
- the study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- the study of parasites
- the science of naming, grouping, and classifying animals
- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
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- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- the study of fishes
- study of bacteria
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animal
- the study of plants
- the study of prehistoric forms of life the fossils of plants and animals
- study of chemical reactions which take place inside living beings
- the study of formation and development of embryo in plants and animals
- study of animals
16 Clues: study of viruses • study of animals • study of bacteria • the study of fishes • the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of parasites • the study of origin and descent of organisms • the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • the science of naming, grouping, and classifying animals • the study of geographical distribution of plants and animal • ...
Chapter 2: Types of Plants 2021-11-08
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- one job of a leaf is to gather _____.
- the air plants take in during photosynthesis
- the green substance that helps plants use sunlight to make food
- a plant that makes food all year long
- what plants make during photosynthesis
- a plant that loses all its leaves at once each year
- all plants need light, air, nutrients, and _____.
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- the process a plant uses to make food
- the part of the plant that transports water, nutrients, and food
- the place where a conifer forms seeds
- the food factory of a plant
- the first stage of life for many plants
- the part of a plant that grows underground
13 Clues: the food factory of a plant • the process a plant uses to make food • one job of a leaf is to gather _____. • the place where a conifer forms seeds • a plant that makes food all year long • what plants make during photosynthesis • the first stage of life for many plants • the part of a plant that grows underground • the air plants take in during photosynthesis • ...
Flowering Marine Plants 2023-12-01
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- salt-marsh plants found at higher levels on the marsh
- mangrove seeds turn into ___________ after germination
- trees and shrubs adapted to live along tropical and subtropical shores
- aka mangrove forests
- flowering plants are also known as
- successful reproduction between the female part of the flower and the pollen results in tiny _____
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- do NOT tolerate total submergence by seawater
- ________ grains are what contain the sperm for seagrass
- salt-marsh plants are a source of _____
- sexual reproduction of this plant involves tiny flowers
- seagrass can reproduce asexually by extending ____________ under the substrate
- mangrove seeds ___________ while still attached to the parent plant
- flowering plants are also known as _____ plants
13 Clues: aka mangrove forests • flowering plants are also known as • salt-marsh plants are a source of _____ • do NOT tolerate total submergence by seawater • flowering plants are also known as _____ plants • salt-marsh plants found at higher levels on the marsh • mangrove seeds turn into ___________ after germination • ________ grains are what contain the sperm for seagrass • ...
Enterprises (Ch17) 2025-04-08
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- Plans - a written record of management decisions and conservation practices used to protect and improve natural resources, like soil, water, and air, while achieving land use goals.
- - crop rotation practices where different crops are planted in the same area over a short period, often within a few years, to improve soil health, manage pests and diseases, and optimize nutrient cycling.Institutional Barriers – policies, procedures, or situations that systematically hinder or disadvantage certain groups or practices, often related to agricultural development, sustainability, or innovation.
- - goods derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms.
- Sequestration - a natural or artificial process by which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and held in solid or liquid form
- - animal husbandry
- - the process of cultivating crops and raising livestock to yield food, fiber, and other agricultural products.
- Biology - the study of bees, especially honeybees, and their role in pollination
- Requirements - plant density and spacing within a field, ensuring optimal growth and yield by considering factors like plant spacing, row spacing, and plant population per unit area.
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- and Marketing - buying and selling agricultural products, encompassing various types of markets like farmers' markets, wholesale markets, and global commodity markets.
- - rules, laws, and guidelines established by government agencies
- - the tools, instruments, devices, and machinery used to facilitate farming operations.
- Production - the creation and accumulation of organic matter, primarily from plants, that can be used as a source of energy, materials, or other products
- Products - plants, such as flowers, foliage, and trees.
- - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Yields - the amount of straw, or the dry stalks of cereal plants, produced per unit area after the grain and chaff have been harvested.Silvopasture - the deliberate and thoughtful combination of trees and pasture in the same landscape to accommodate livestock and timber production.
- – the transformation of raw agricultural products (like crops or livestock) into forms suitable for storage, transport, sale, or consumption, often enhancing their value or extending their shelf life.
- - all wood of any species, cut or not cut, split or not split, regardless of length which is destined for use as a fuel.
- Plants - plants used in landscape
- Production - natural secretion of resins by plants, primarily trees, as a protective mechanism against insects, pathogens, and herbivores, or as a wound-sealing.
- -plants or plant products that are cultivated and harvested for subsistence or profit, encompassing a wide range of food, feed, fiber, oil, ornamental, and industrial plants
- Considerations - factors that relate to the impact of activities on the environment, encompassing issues like resource consumption, pollution, waste management, and climate change
- Maintenance- the practices and actions taken to ensure a healthy and productive crop standHarvesting - the process of gathering mature crops from the field, whether manually or by machine, to obtain the desired product
22 Clues: - animal husbandry • Plants - plants used in landscape • Products - plants, such as flowers, foliage, and trees. • - goods derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms. • - rules, laws, and guidelines established by government agencies • - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
2.3-2.4 Life Science Crossword 2014-09-19
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- scientific term for flowering plant
- members of this family have a pleasant odor
- legume plants help to restore ____to the soil
- flowers that surround the center of a composite flower
- food making process of plants
- in the final stage of germination includes the emergence of the ______above the surface of the ground and the growth of a radical into a root system
- ____have classified flowering plants into families according to the structure of their flowers and fruits
- “put together”
- what the members of the pea family are also called
- members of this family have 5 rounded petals that form a cup-shaped blossom
- begin growing
- members of this family have large seedpods that split open, releasing seeds attached to strands of silky floss into the windy air
- apple, cherry, apricot, blackberry, and raspberry are in this family
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- form the head’s center of a composite flower
- plant that develops from a seed, produces new seeds, and dies in a single growing season
- plants that live from year to year and bloom each growing season
- one thing a seed requires in order to begin growing
- in the first stage of germination, the seed begins to swell by absorbing ______
- non flowering seed plants
- members of this family contain some of the most fragrant wildflowers
- non woody
- members of this family have clusters of small flowers arranged in umbels
- when the plant no longer depends on cotyledons it is a ____and germination has ended
- plants that live through two growing seasons to complete their life cycles
- in the second stage of germination, the embryo grows a _____that pushes its way through the softened seed coat and into the ground
25 Clues: non woody • begin growing • “put together” • non flowering seed plants • food making process of plants • scientific term for flowering plant • members of this family have a pleasant odor • form the head’s center of a composite flower • legume plants help to restore ____to the soil • what the members of the pea family are also called • ...
Ariel Soto-Ramos 2023-04-17
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- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds,Two main methods of reproduction are sexual and asexual.
- ZONES Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls.
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects.
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
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- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed.
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits.
- North Carolina is zones.
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation, Transpiration also occurs in the stems.
- a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- the organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants.
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any.
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water.
20 Clues: North Carolina is zones. • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water. • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed. • when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits. • when a plant rests or grows very little, if any. • the organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants. • Either too high or too low will have adverse effects. • ...
Science Unit 4 vocab 2023-04-06
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- the movement of water molecules from a solution
- choosing two plants with particular characteristics to produce an offspring with something more desirable
- consists of plants, animals, and microorganisms
- the movement of water within spaces
- pipes carrying a supply of water to sprinkle plant and crops with
- a green pigment present in all green plants to absorb light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- a stick/twig to hold up a plant
- mixture of organic remains,clay and rock particles
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- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- relating to vegetation or plant life
- a powdery yellow substance produced by plant seeds from a male part of a plant
- the quality or state of being different or diverse
- process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane
- female reproductive organ (plants and animals)
- series of changes in the life of an organism
16 Clues: a stick/twig to hold up a plant • the movement of water within spaces • relating to vegetation or plant life • series of changes in the life of an organism • female reproductive organ (plants and animals) • the movement of water molecules from a solution • consists of plants, animals, and microorganisms • the quality or state of being different or diverse • ...
Plant Classification 2023-04-14
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or season)
- One cotyledon, scattered vascular bundles, parallel leaf veins, flower parts in multiples of three
- transports food from the leaves
- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allows gas exchange
- Where photosynthesis takes place; made up of palisade and spongy layer
- Roots System with many small roots
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- Waxy coating that prevents water loss
- Two-name system with the first being the genus and the second being the species
- Root system with one thick main root
- Both are created by the cambium which becomes growth rings in trees
- Protective layer of cells
- Two cotyledons, vascular bundles arranged in a circle, netted leaf veins, flower parts are in multiples of four or five
- Transports water and minerals from the roots
- Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- Plants that produce for more than two years of growing seasons
18 Clues: Protective layer of cells • transports food from the leaves • Roots System with many small roots • Root system with one thick main root • Waxy coating that prevents water loss • Transports water and minerals from the roots • Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
Natural science definitions 2026-06-01
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- These are materials that do not have the same properties as metals.
- When a material can be changed to different shapes without breaking.
- Animals that eat only plants.
- Animals that look very different to the adult animal when they hatch, and they go through very big changes in their life cycles.
- The mixture of sand, water and cement.
- Animals that have a backbone.
- The process plants use to produce their food.
- Organisms that break down the bodies of dead animals and plants into tiny pieces which plants take in.
- When a small root and stem start to grow from the seed.
- A community of living organisms that depend on, and interact, with, each other and non-living organisms.
- The process of removing moisture from wood/bone to make it harder.
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- The place where a plant or animal lives.
- These are materials that have not been processed.
- Combining iron with other metals to make it stronger and prevent rust.
- The product that forms when iron corrodes.
- All the plants, animals, and their different habitats.
- Describes a material or object and tells us more about that material/object.
- Living organisms that can make their own food.
18 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that have a backbone. • The mixture of sand, water and cement. • The place where a plant or animal lives. • The product that forms when iron corrodes. • The process plants use to produce their food. • Living organisms that can make their own food. • These are materials that have not been processed. • ...
Plant Crossword 2013-12-09
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- These are a habitat for small microorganisms.
- This vegetable is used to make animal feeds, bird feed, starch, and bags.
- Plants breath this in, which humans breath out?
- Plants breath out this, which humans breath in?
- This Fruit is used to make ketchup, pasta sauce, and barbecue sauce.
- This type of food was a very blue color.
- This vegetable is used in making crayons and alternative fuels.
- Good soil is full of what that is food for plants.
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- Bees are very important to the flower because of this.
- Roots are used to bring ______ and nutrients to the stem.
- This tool is used to dig small holes.
- Plants need enough of what so the roots don't get bundled.
- This is the process that plants make their own energy.
- Leaves help absorb this?
- This is used as structural support for the plant.
15 Clues: Leaves help absorb this? • This tool is used to dig small holes. • This type of food was a very blue color. • These are a habitat for small microorganisms. • Plants breath this in, which humans breath out? • Plants breath out this, which humans breath in? • This is used as structural support for the plant. • Good soil is full of what that is food for plants. • ...
INTERDEPENDENCE OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS 2020-11-29
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- THEY PLAY A VERY IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE CYCLE OF NUTRIENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
- LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER ACCUMULATES IN AN AREA
- ALL LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD
- PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE DEPENDENT ON EACH OTHER FOR
- PRODUCERS ARE ALSO CALLED AS
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON OTHER ANIMALS
- THEY PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN KEEPING THE ENVIRONMENT CLEAN BY CONSUMING DEAD MATTER.
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON PLANTS
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- PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD
- A GREEN PIGMENT USED BY PLANTS TO PREPARE FOOD
- WHEN RAINFALL DOESN'T OCCUR FOR A LONG TIME
- FIRE IT IS A PRACTICE OF BURNING DOWN PARTS OF FORESTS TO CLEAR IT FOR FARMING
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- CLEARING PRACTICE OF CUTTING DOWN TREES AND REMOVING VEGETATION FROM A FOREST AREA FOR FARMING.
- ALL LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CAN PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD
15 Clues: ANIMALS THAT FEED ON PLANTS • PRODUCERS ARE ALSO CALLED AS • ANIMALS THAT FEED ON OTHER ANIMALS • WHEN RAINFALL DOESN'T OCCUR FOR A LONG TIME • LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER ACCUMULATES IN AN AREA • ANIMALS THAT FEED ON BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS • PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD • A GREEN PIGMENT USED BY PLANTS TO PREPARE FOOD • ...
Introduction to Biology 2024-04-07
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- The study of the effects of radioactivity on living things.
- The use of living cells or microorganisms in industry and technology.
- The study of form and structure of the organs of plants and animals.
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things.
- Management and analysis of biological information stored in database.
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics.
- The study of survival problems of living things in outer space.
- The technique of growing fish.
- The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
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- Science and art of growing fruits, vegetable, flowers or ornamental plants.
- Study of life in the sea.
- The study of diseases of plants and animals.
- Father of Botany.
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals.
- Practice of keeping bees for manufacture of honey and beeswax.
15 Clues: Father of Botany. • Study of life in the sea. • The technique of growing fish. • The study of diseases of plants and animals. • The science of the transmission of body characteristics. • The study of the effects of radioactivity on living things. • Practice of keeping bees for manufacture of honey and beeswax. • ...
Food and animals 2024-12-02
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- - An adaptation animals use to blend in with their environment to avoid predators.
- - An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- - An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- - The process by which bees and other insects help plants reproduce.
- - The act of searching for wild food resources.
- - The farming of fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants.
- - A class of animals that includes snails and slugs, some of which are edible.
- - An animal like a cow or sheep that chews cud and has a specialized stomach for digesting plants.
- - An animal that eats plants.
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- - Meat from a deer, often considered a delicacy.
- - A metabolic process used in food production, such as for making yogurt or beer.
- - Food that is prepared with an expert or sophisticated approach.
- - A class of animals that includes crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
- - An animal that primarily eats meat.
- - Domesticated birds raised for meat or eggs.
15 Clues: - An animal that eats plants. • - An animal that primarily eats meat. • - An animal that eats both plants and meat. • - Domesticated birds raised for meat or eggs. • - An animal that hunts other animals for food. • - The act of searching for wild food resources. • - Meat from a deer, often considered a delicacy. • - The farming of fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants. • ...
Exam Review Lessons 6-9 (Habitats to Natural Resources) 2026-05-22
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- makes its own food and does not eat anything
- a type of marine habitat that is made up of rock-like living organisms
- Plants produce ____ to create new plants.
- when organisms create new organisms
- a large area of land that gets little to no rain
- All living things need _____________________ to grow and move.
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
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- habitats found in the ocean, which are salty
- a flat area of land covered by grass
- eats plants or animals. Carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores are all considered to be this.
- eats plants and animals. An example is a bear
- habitats that include lakes, streams and rivers and are not salty
- a plant that is fully grown or developed
- only eats plants. An example is a panda
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator
15 Clues: when organisms create new organisms • a flat area of land covered by grass • only eats plants. An example is a panda • a plant that is fully grown or developed • Plants produce ____ to create new plants. • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • habitats found in the ocean, which are salty • makes its own food and does not eat anything • ...
Earth Systems (5th Grade) 2025-04-14
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- The type of energy plants use during photosynthesis
- A natural disaster caused by heavy rains
- Root word meaning air
- The "official" term for rain, sleet, snow and hail
- The sphere that contains all water on, in and above Earth
- The gas plants let OUT during photosynthesis
- Root word meaning water
- All living things are part of this sphere
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals into sediments
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- When water vapor starts to form clouds
- The gas plants take IN during photosynthesis
- A wide variety of plants and animals in an area
- All rocks, minerals, dirt, etc. are part of this sphere
- The blanket of gases around Earth
- The constant movement and recycling of water is called the
- The large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- Root word meaning Earth or rock
- Root word meaning life
18 Clues: Root word meaning air • Root word meaning life • Root word meaning water • Root word meaning Earth or rock • The blanket of gases around Earth • When water vapor starts to form clouds • A natural disaster caused by heavy rains • All living things are part of this sphere • The gas plants take IN during photosynthesis • The gas plants let OUT during photosynthesis • ...
4.1 to 4.2 Revision 2026-05-06
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- vessel that transports water and minerals around the plant
- plants with little to no wood in their stem
- plants that produce seeds in cones
- the edible flower of a plant that looks like small green trees
- part of the stem between two nodes
- the chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and water to make oxygen and glucose
- the process of water loss from the leaves
- plants that produce seeds in flowers
- the hard fruit of angiosperms
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- angiosperm with a taproot that is called a 'horse flower' in Dutch
- mosses produce spores in here
- how ferns store spores
- cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- opening at the bottom of the leaf to allow gas exchange
- a phylum of plants that produce cones
- used to increase the surface area of roots
- vessel that transports glucose around the plant
- the root system with one primary root and smaller secondary roots
18 Clues: how ferns store spores • mosses produce spores in here • the hard fruit of angiosperms • plants that produce seeds in cones • part of the stem between two nodes • plants that produce seeds in flowers • a phylum of plants that produce cones • the process of water loss from the leaves • used to increase the surface area of roots • plants with little to no wood in their stem • ...
Horticulture Industry Review 2022-02-27
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- The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
- Type of horticulture that produces and uses plants to make outdoor environments more appealing
- Designs, plans, installs, and maintains plants in an outdoor enviroment
- He started the basis for genetics in 1843
- The Growing, processing, and sale of ornamental plants, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and nuts
- He speculated that the roots of plants absorb nutrients
- Swedish Botanist who developed a system for naming plants
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- Type of plant grown for its beautiful colored leaves and stems
- Comes from the latin word "hortus" and "culture"
- Type of horticulture used for growing and using plants for their beauty
- Shrubs and ornamental trees are grown here
- Total value of the horticulture industry was $6.9 billion in 2018 in this U.S. state
- The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- The production, transportation, and use of flowers and foliage plants
14 Clues: He started the basis for genetics in 1843 • Shrubs and ornamental trees are grown here • Comes from the latin word "hortus" and "culture" • He speculated that the roots of plants absorb nutrients • Swedish Botanist who developed a system for naming plants • Type of plant grown for its beautiful colored leaves and stems • ...
OCS HORT1 Unit 3.01 C 2023-05-17
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- Trees/shrubs that shed their leaves during dormant seasons
- Biannual Plants complete its life cycle in __ years
- Trees/shrubs that keep their leaves and stay green year-round
- Plant hormones that encourage stem and leaf elongation
- Plant that lives more than 2 years and returns year after year
- Wilted is when the plant is ___ because it does not have enough moisture
- Cytokinins are plant __ that work with auxin hormones to trigger cell division
- Botany is the part of biology that deals with __
- Period plants rest or grow very little in response to an unfavorable condition such as extreme heat or cold
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- Turgid Plant is swollen or filled with __
- Science of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- Horticulture is the growing, and marketing fruits, __, and ornamental plants
- Another word for Decorative
- Annual Plants completes its life cycle in __ year
- Biology is the branch of __ that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- Science of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn and soybeans.
- Zoology Part of biology that deals with ___
- Plant hormones that speed up plant growth by sparking cell enlargement
18 Clues: Another word for Decorative • Turgid Plant is swollen or filled with __ • Zoology Part of biology that deals with ___ • Botany is the part of biology that deals with __ • Annual Plants completes its life cycle in __ year • Biannual Plants complete its life cycle in __ years • Plant hormones that encourage stem and leaf elongation • ...
Ecology II 2022-03-18
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- Openings in the outer call layer of leaves and some stems.
- Plants with vascular tissue.
- The structure fern spores form in.
- A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures.
- sprouts from a seed,grows,produces new seeds, dies.
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte.
- Plant cells that lack cytoplasm and other living components when they mature, but their thick rigid cell walls remain.
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- Are plant cells that often are elongated and occur in long strands or cylinders that provide support for the surrounding cells.
- When the plant has a life span of two years.
- Most flexible, thin-walled cells found throughout a plant.
- A plant that can live for several years.
- Specialized transport tissue.
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant.
- Clusters of sporangia form this.
- A food-storage organ.
- Plants that lack specialized transport tissues.
- A plant structure that contains an embryo,contains nutrients for the embryo, and is covered with a protective coat.
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads and other gymnosperm plants.
18 Clues: A food-storage organ. • Plants with vascular tissue. • Specialized transport tissue. • Clusters of sporangia form this. • The structure fern spores form in. • A plant that can live for several years. • When the plant has a life span of two years. • A compact cluster of spore-bearing structures. • Plants that lack specialized transport tissues. • ...
About Plants 2020-08-17
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- A lot of people together
- Grapes grow on this place
- The air that is difficult to see through because of heat dust or smoke
- A piece of land by your house where you can grow fruits, vegetables, and flowers
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- All the people who live in a place
- cart, At the supermarket, I put all my groceries here
- String_____or coffee_______
- A person who works in a garden
- People who are between 13 and 19 years old
9 Clues: A lot of people together • Grapes grow on this place • String_____or coffee_______ • A person who works in a garden • All the people who live in a place • People who are between 13 and 19 years old • cart, At the supermarket, I put all my groceries here • The air that is difficult to see through because of heat dust or smoke • ...
About Plants 2020-08-17
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- A lot of people together
- Grapes grow on this place
- The air that is difficult to see through because of heat dust or smoke
- A piece of land by your house where you can grow fruits, vegetables, and flowers
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- All the people who live in a place
- cart, At the supermarket, I put all my groceries here
- String_____or coffee_______
- A person who works in a garden
- People who are between 13 and 19 years old
9 Clues: A lot of people together • Grapes grow on this place • String_____or coffee_______ • A person who works in a garden • All the people who live in a place • People who are between 13 and 19 years old • cart, At the supermarket, I put all my groceries here • The air that is difficult to see through because of heat dust or smoke • ...
1ESO Plants 2022-03-07
9 Clues: the gas that plants expel • the process of making food • what makes the leaves green • a rose is what type of plant • one way of plant reproduction • which part of a plant grows last • part of a plant that is underground • the process in which pollen is dispersed • the process of plants moving towards the light
Lei Plants 2021-11-23
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- A ground fern used for showing a hula altar was a place of learning
- A large fern used for hula and for lei making, indigenous to Hawai'i
- A ground shrub with pink flowers, it grows better in drier climates in Hawai'i
- A shrubby plant that grows like vines. Leaves and bark are used in lei
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- An endemic tree with red straw-like blossoms, endangered by ROD
- A hard nut tree, also known as the candlenut
- Its name means grey in Hawaiian, the plant has small white flowers
- This coastal tree has fruit that vaguely resembles a pineapple, leaves used to make baskets
- Used for their long beautiful green leaves, it's another name may sound like tea, but you won't find it in a cup
9 Clues: A hard nut tree, also known as the candlenut • An endemic tree with red straw-like blossoms, endangered by ROD • Its name means grey in Hawaiian, the plant has small white flowers • A ground fern used for showing a hula altar was a place of learning • A large fern used for hula and for lei making, indigenous to Hawai'i • ...
Poisonous Plants 2013-03-15
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- A fruit made often into a dessert, usually with apple, and in a pie or crumble.
- Something in NZ you kiss under at Christmas time, instead of mistletoe.
- A liquid substance renouned to be a laxative and labour-inducer.
- A small furry mammal. And something that keeps your hands warm.
- You can bake, roast, fry or even turn this into a chip.
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- A yellow flowering native NZ tree or shrub.
- Worn by superheroes. And a flower assoicated with Holland.
- Opium is harvested from this flower.
- A skirt worn in a ballet performance.
9 Clues: Opium is harvested from this flower. • A skirt worn in a ballet performance. • A yellow flowering native NZ tree or shrub. • You can bake, roast, fry or even turn this into a chip. • Worn by superheroes. And a flower assoicated with Holland. • A small furry mammal. And something that keeps your hands warm. • ...
Plants Crossword 2013-05-14
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- this is the natural sugars that fruit contains
- the plant need in order to grow healthy
- water is needed to form these tasty additions
- this is transported to the plant through the water
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- the process a plant uses to make it's food
- the plant needs this important liquid to grow
- this is the first visible sign of an approaching flower
- photosynthesis occurs in this part of the plant
- the word for when these fully form is :blossom
9 Clues: the plant need in order to grow healthy • the process a plant uses to make it's food • the plant needs this important liquid to grow • water is needed to form these tasty additions • this is the natural sugars that fruit contains • the word for when these fully form is :blossom • photosynthesis occurs in this part of the plant • ...
the plants 2016-05-29
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- the development of a seed into a seedling is called?
- rice and jute grow in which soil?
- seeds of cotton are dispersed by?
- any part of a potato which has what on it can grow into a new plant?
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- new plants can grow from the leaves of?
- the seed with two seedlings are called?
- the practice of growing plants on a large scale is called?
- crops which grow from november to april are called?
- right soil warmth enough air and water are necessary conditions for the growth of?
9 Clues: rice and jute grow in which soil? • seeds of cotton are dispersed by? • new plants can grow from the leaves of? • the seed with two seedlings are called? • crops which grow from november to april are called? • the development of a seed into a seedling is called? • the practice of growing plants on a large scale is called? • ...
PLANTS saatvik 2021-08-04
9 Clues: HAS POLLEN IN IT • FEMALE PART OF FLOWER • PROTECTS WHEN ITS A BUD • COLOURFUL PART OF FLOWER • THIS GAS IS GIVEN OUT BY PLANTS • PLANTS MAKE FOOD BY THIS PROCESS • THIS PART OF THE PLANT MAKE FOOD • PLANTS USE THIS GAS TO MAKE FOOD • THIS CARRIES FOOD TO DIFFER PARTS OF THE
carnivorous plants 2023-11-06
10 Clues: die in water • what is eaten • action to drink • glue, gooey, slime • things that eat meat • breakdown or dissolve • container for pouring liquids • traps plants that are sticky • traps plants that hold prey • plants plants that hold liquid
Plants everywhere 2023-11-29
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- This is the name of the process plants use to convert light into energy
- When plants make food, they give us something we all breathe
- plants make their own______
- I am the part of the plant that uses the sun to make food
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- It is a type of sugar that the plant then uses for energy to grow.
- I am the part of the plant that holds it in the soil
- They are tiny holes on the undersides of leaves
- I hold up the plant and water travels through me
- I am the part that can make a new plant
9 Clues: plants make their own______ • I am the part that can make a new plant • They are tiny holes on the undersides of leaves • I hold up the plant and water travels through me • I am the part of the plant that holds it in the soil • I am the part of the plant that uses the sun to make food • When plants make food, they give us something we all breathe • ...
Plants(Melody) 2024-06-09
9 Clues: a green substance • supports the plant • does not grow flowers • grows flowers and fruits • makes food for the plant • Can be used for fire wood • holds the plant firmly on the ground • weak and cannot be used for fire wood • a type of plant that lives in the desert
plants life 2025-04-21
9 Clues: produces apollen • to receive pollen • protect the ovule • to attract pollinators • absorb water from soil • plants roses, sunflower • female reproductive part • person who study about plant • flowering plants do not produce flowers
Virginia's Natural Resources Vocabulary Part 2 of 2 2015-11-18
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- something we need, want, and use (example: water, food)
- rocks
- animals/plants that are very close to becoming extinct/ only a few left
- another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile
- a plant/animal new to an area
- farming/raising (example: corn, pigs) Virginia’s largest industry
- an area of land where all water (H20) under it or draining off of it goes into a common body of water
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- animals/plants that have died out/ no more species of that kind are on earth
- animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct
- able to be replaced in a short period of time
- taking more plants/animals than the population can withstand
- animals/plants losing their homes (caused by pollution, destroying homes, over hunting)
- cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- use a resource over and over again (example: make a pencil holder from a can)
- comes from the earth and helps support life animals, sun) It
- created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made)
- adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land
- an example is to turn in plastic, glass, or cans to be used again
- use smaller amounts of a natural resource (example: take showers, not baths)
19 Clues: rocks • a plant/animal new to an area • cannot be replaced in a short period of time • able to be replaced in a short period of time • animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct • created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made) • another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile • adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land • ...
Geoengineering 2021-05-16
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- a mixture of very small solid or liquid particles that can spread in the air
- a chemical that is often used as a fertilizer
- the process in which atoms are deflected as a result of collision
- the practice of growing only one plant on an area
- energy from heat or light that you cannot see
- the cutting of trees in a large area
- chemical element being contained in all plants and animals
- one of several gases, especially carbon dioxide, that prevent heat from the earth escaping into space (two words)
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- rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals (two words)
- to become acid
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth at a height of between 15 and 50 kilometres
- a building in which CO2 is removed from air (two words)
- changes in the world's weather, particularly an increase in temperature (two words)
- very small plants that floats near the surface of water
- the action of spreading a chemical substance on plants, in order to make the plants grow well
- the process of burning
- a heavy, colorless, suffocating gas (SO2) (two words)
- the types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area
- the amount of the light hitting a surface that it reflects back
19 Clues: to become acid • the process of burning • the cutting of trees in a large area • a chemical that is often used as a fertilizer • energy from heat or light that you cannot see • the practice of growing only one plant on an area • a heavy, colorless, suffocating gas (SO2) (two words) • a building in which CO2 is removed from air (two words) • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2014-01-11
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- A structure in seedless plants that produce eggs
- These plants are named this due to their appearnce of gametophytes that resemble the lobes of animals livers
- A structure in seedless plants that produce sperm
- The root equivalent in non- vascular plants
- Tiny, independent gametophyte developing from a lycopodophyte spore
- Haploid generation of a plant that produces male and female gametes
- Stalk on a moss sporophyte that carries a spore producing capsule
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- These plants do not have vascular tissue, and they are dependent on the process of diffusion and osmosis to transport nutrients
- Small leaflets making up a fern leaf
- Small brown spore producing structures clustered on the underside of the pinnae of the fern plant
- Diploid generation of a plant that produces haploid spores through the process of miosis
- Small openings in the epidermis of a plant leaf that allow for gas exchange
- Flattened lobbed bodies found on thallose liverworts
- Reproductive structure of plants made up of an embryo, stored food,and a tough water proof coat
14 Clues: Small leaflets making up a fern leaf • The root equivalent in non- vascular plants • A structure in seedless plants that produce eggs • A structure in seedless plants that produce sperm • Flattened lobbed bodies found on thallose liverworts • Stalk on a moss sporophyte that carries a spore producing capsule • ...
Unit 6: Photosynthesis and Plants 2023-02-03
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- Carries sugars from plants to roots
- Allow oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Stores pollen
- Making own energy source
- Female reproductive organ
- Attracts pollinator's
- Carries water from roots to leaves
- Male reproductive organ that produces pollen
- Has seeds, but not in fruits
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- Requires light to produce sugars
- Process using carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- Consuming your own food
- Leaf that's near a flower
- Also known as the Calvin Cycle
- Water evaporates to move water throughout plants
- Flowering plants
- Pollen fertilizes here
17 Clues: Stores pollen • Flowering plants • Attracts pollinator's • Pollen fertilizes here • Consuming your own food • Making own energy source • Leaf that's near a flower • Female reproductive organ • Has seeds, but not in fruits • Also known as the Calvin Cycle • Requires light to produce sugars • Carries water from roots to leaves • Carries sugars from plants to roots • ...
Farm to school Crossword 2016-11-24
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- - A type of water to water the plants
- - The process to plant
- - The original form of the plants
- - The living thing that we plant
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- - The first process in plant life cycle
- - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
- - A way to take care of the plants
- - A place for plants to grow
- - A place to put the flowers (Plants)
- - Where the plant grow
10 Clues: - The process to plant • - Where the plant grow • - A place for plants to grow • - The living thing that we plant • - The original form of the plants • - A way to take care of the plants • - A type of water to water the plants • - A place to put the flowers (Plants) • - The first process in plant life cycle • - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
Food Chain Vocab 2024-02-29
10 Clues: Eats Plants • Eats animals • Eats only meat • Eats only Plants • Eats Plants and Animals • Gets energy from the sun • Eats dead plants and animals • Eats all animals, and has no predators • A web of animals and plants showing the transfer of energy • A chain of animals and plants showing the transfer of energy
SCIENCE VOCABULARY 2022-09-15
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- - animals that eat meat only
- - the young of the frog does not look similar to its parent
- - organisms died out if they don't reproduce
- - depend on plants and animals for food
- - to match colors and shape to the environment
- - feeding relationship between producer and consumer
- - two of more food chains linked together
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- - some animals go into a deep sleep during winter
- - can make their own food
- - when offspring is slightly different from parents
- - helps organisms survive in their habitat
- - animals that eat plants and meat
- - break down dead plants and animals
- - animals that eat plants only
- - passing on of traits from parents to offspring
15 Clues: - can make their own food • - animals that eat meat only • - animals that eat plants only • - animals that eat plants and meat • - break down dead plants and animals • - depend on plants and animals for food • - two of more food chains linked together • - helps organisms survive in their habitat • - organisms died out if they don't reproduce • ...
Plants Diversity, Structure, and Adaptions 2025-11-24
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- Plants that have no true stems, leaves, or roots
- Found on bottom of leaves and is responsible for gas exchange
- How nonvascular plants get water
- Adaptions for low oxygen/high salt concentration
- Makes glucose
- Carries water absorbed from the root
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- Captures light for photosynthesis
- Anchor and absorbs water
- ____ coating prevents water loss
- Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are examples of
- Carnivorous plants digest insects to supplement ______
- Largest and most diverse plant
- Plants with access to water in shaded areas have ____ leaves
- Carries sugar from the leaves throughout the plant
- Provides support for the leaves throughout the plant
15 Clues: Makes glucose • Anchor and absorbs water • Largest and most diverse plant • ____ coating prevents water loss • How nonvascular plants get water • Captures light for photosynthesis • Carries water absorbed from the root • Plants that have no true stems, leaves, or roots • Adaptions for low oxygen/high salt concentration • Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are examples of • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2022-10-21
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- NH4+
- The creation of ammonium
- Happens in legumes
- Absorbs nitrogen via roots
- Dirt that plants grow in
- Breaks down dying things
- NO2-
- cycle Explains how nitrogen interacts with it's ecosystem
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- Inside of legumes
- Consumes nitrogen from eating plants
- The gases surrounding planets
- Nitrifying bacteria
- Have rhinzodium bacteria in them
- NO3-
14 Clues: NH4+ • NO2- • NO3- • Inside of legumes • Happens in legumes • Nitrifying bacteria • The creation of ammonium • Dirt that plants grow in • Breaks down dying things • Absorbs nitrogen via roots • The gases surrounding planets • Have rhinzodium bacteria in them • Consumes nitrogen from eating plants • cycle Explains how nitrogen interacts with it's ecosystem
food chains 2022-08-18
14 Clues: surroudings • one pathway • first consumer • third consumer • eats only meat • second consumer • multiple pathways • eats dead organisms • make their own food • eats both meat and plants • an animal that eats plants • eats both plants and animals • Not an animal and not a human • Living thing that is not a human
Habitats 2026-05-31
14 Clues: Life is a • The very top • Only eat meat • Word for first • Only eat plants • Have a backbone • Spiders build them • Use photosynthesis • Eats plants and meat • When we eat we are a • Lots of links form a • Top of the food chain • Do not have a backbone • Bottom of the food chain
puzzle 1 2022-09-01
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- the most important contribution of plants to the lives of humans
- pine trees and spruce trees are examples of ________
- plants are photosynthetic eukaryotes that evolved from ________
- thorns, spines and toxins are examples of things used by plants for ________
- these plants usually have large leaves, they have vascular tissue, and produce spores, but they do not produce seeds
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- type of interaction between organisms in which both members benefit
- mosses, liverworts, and hornworts are small plants without vascular tissue, and are referred to as
- the technical term for flowering plants
- type of interaction between organisms in which one member is harmed and the other benefits
- a plant with a life span that lasts longer than one year is called a…
- flower part that produces pollen
- this is made by plants, and humans use it for the energy it contains
12 Clues: flower part that produces pollen • the technical term for flowering plants • pine trees and spruce trees are examples of ________ • plants are photosynthetic eukaryotes that evolved from ________ • the most important contribution of plants to the lives of humans • type of interaction between organisms in which both members benefit • ...
Nathaniel Eddie 2021-04-19
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- Necessity to Plants
- Plant breathing
- Bacteria turns Nitrate into food
- Non-humanoid, Multi-Cellular Organism
- Lifeform
- Water
- Non renewable
- Source of sustenance
- The chemical make-up of our bodies
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- Waterbody
- Necessity to Plants
- Plant Food Maker
- Land
- Life
- Wildlife
- Sky
- Dirt
- Fast flowing body of water
- Food for protein
- Food Cycle
20 Clues: Sky • Land • Life • Dirt • Water • Wildlife • Lifeform • Waterbody • Food Cycle • Non renewable • Plant breathing • Plant Food Maker • Food for protein • Necessity to Plants • Necessity to Plants • Source of sustenance • Fast flowing body of water • Bacteria turns Nitrate into food • The chemical make-up of our bodies • Non-humanoid, Multi-Cellular Organism
Environments Vocabulary 2023-05-26
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- difference
- the plants and animals in an ecosystem
- an action that helps a plant or animal survive
- the actions of an animal in response to its environment
- an organism that eats other organisms
- a community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving factors of their environment
- inactive or resting
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
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- everything that surrounds and influences an organism
- any identifiable part of an organism
- most favorable to growth and development
- an animal that eats only animals
- an animal that eats only plants
- an animal that hunts and catches other animals for food
- an animal eaten by another animal
16 Clues: difference • inactive or resting • an animal that eats only plants • an animal that eats only animals • an animal eaten by another animal • any identifiable part of an organism • an organism that eats other organisms • the plants and animals in an ecosystem • most favorable to growth and development • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
NATURE 2025-06-12
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- What is colorful and grows on plants?
- What is a long flow of water called?
- What do we breathe?
- What word means "not made by people"?
- What do plants grow in?
- What comes from the sun and helps plants grow?
- What black rock is used for energy?
- What has a trunk, branches, and leaves?
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- What is green and grows on trees?
- What do cars need to run?
- What falls from the sky and makes things wet?
- What is a big area full of trees?
- What grows from the soil and has leaves?
- What moves, eats, and lives in nature?
- What do we drink every day?
- What is a thick liquid used for fuel and cooking?
16 Clues: What do we breathe? • What do plants grow in? • What do cars need to run? • What do we drink every day? • What is green and grows on trees? • What is a big area full of trees? • What black rock is used for energy? • What is a long flow of water called? • What is colorful and grows on plants? • What word means "not made by people"? • What moves, eats, and lives in nature? • ...
Biology Assignment Crossword 2021-03-19
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- Sugars,starchs as energy sources
- Tiny pore in leaves
- An organic molecules
- Intake of energy or nutrients
- Organelle within cells of plants
- Liquids in the body
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- Process by plants using sunlight
- Materials found in foods
- Polymers of amino acids
- Produce food
- Digest sugars molecules
- Material used as fuels
- Object that can be tranfer
- Carbon and hydrogen
- Store energy for the plants
15 Clues: Produce food • Tiny pore in leaves • Carbon and hydrogen • Liquids in the body • An organic molecules • Material used as fuels • Polymers of amino acids • Digest sugars molecules • Materials found in foods • Object that can be tranfer • Store energy for the plants • Intake of energy or nutrients • Process by plants using sunlight • Sugars,starchs as energy sources • ...
Horticulture 2022-03-31
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- Plant anchor
- Living fence
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Glass shed for growing plants
- Kid's hideout
- Blades cut by blades
- Plant that lives only one year
- Fertilizes the plants
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- Green leaves of a plant
- Plant used in cooking
- That which is sown
- To bloom
- Place where plants are propagated and grown
- Relating to a particular time of year
- Organic fertilizer
15 Clues: To bloom • Plant anchor • Living fence • Kid's hideout • That which is sown • Organic fertilizer • Blades cut by blades • Plant used in cooking • Fertilizes the plants • Green leaves of a plant • Glass shed for growing plants • Plant that lives only one year • Plant that lives more than two years • Relating to a particular time of year • Place where plants are propagated and grown
Diversity in organisms 2023-03-23
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- dry scaly skin
- connecting link between plants and animals
- gastrovascular cavity is present
- egg laying mammal
- body is made up of repetitive units of rings
- first successful terrestrial plants
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- watervascular system
- non flowering plants
- cell wall made of peptidoglycan
- reserve food is glycogen
- presence of mammary glands
- pollination occurs through insects
- pouches mammal
- contributed maximum oxygen level in atmosphere
- pore bearing animals
15 Clues: dry scaly skin • pouches mammal • egg laying mammal • watervascular system • non flowering plants • pore bearing animals • reserve food is glycogen • presence of mammary glands • cell wall made of peptidoglycan • gastrovascular cavity is present • pollination occurs through insects • first successful terrestrial plants • connecting link between plants and animals • ...
Bio vocabs 2023-02-17
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- Plants/meat for nutrients
- All interactions of living organisms
- nutrients and energy are transmitted
- break down dead material
- Living organism
- Produces own food through sun and energy
- Eats living organisms for energy
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- All food chain in same ecosystem
- Eats plants and meat
- Non-living organism
- Looks and east dead animals
- makes own food
- Only eats plants
- only eats meat
- Place organism makes home
15 Clues: makes own food • only eats meat • Living organism • Only eats plants • Non-living organism • Eats plants and meat • break down dead material • Plants/meat for nutrients • Place organism makes home • Looks and east dead animals • All food chain in same ecosystem • Eats living organisms for energy • All interactions of living organisms • nutrients and energy are transmitted • ...
Biome 2026-01-13
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- layers in a rainforest
- wildlife
- community of living organisms
- eats only plants
- permanently frozen sub soil
- eats dead organisms
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- group of the same species of organisms
- cone bearing trees
- typical weather over a long period of time
- something that is hunted and eaten by an organism
- eats both plants and meat
- eats only meat
- plants
- breaks down dead organisms
- eats other organisms for food
15 Clues: plants • wildlife • eats only meat • eats only plants • cone bearing trees • eats dead organisms • layers in a rainforest • eats both plants and meat • breaks down dead organisms • permanently frozen sub soil • community of living organisms • eats other organisms for food • group of the same species of organisms • typical weather over a long period of time • ...
Hydroponics 2025-03-11
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- process of circulating air throughout a substance
- hydroponic system with containers holding growing roots and watered using misters
- Material used for the support ad stability of hydroponic plants; includes sand, gravel, peat moss and sawdust
- hydroponic system with continuous flow of nutrient solutions over the plant roots
- pumps nutrient solution into aggregate beds from a reservoir most often located below the aggregate bed
- continuous flow system which use flexible plastic tubing supported by wooden trays to hold plants and provide a continuous flow of nutrient solutions
- utilizes aggregate as a support medium for plants; utilizes flooding techniques which reduce water usage and drain afterwards
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- Aggregate system which utilizes gravity to provide nutrient solutions to plant roots
- cultivation of plants without the use of soil, but rather the nutrients produced by fish
- related to the cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and shellfish
- most often in the form of sand or gravel
- continuous flow system which uses mesh tubing with vertical inserts filled with peat moss to hold plants and provide a continuous flow of nutrient solutions
- needed by plants in large quantities; includes nitrogen, potassium and sulfur
- production of plants without a soil medium; utilizes only water, sunlight and nutrients
14 Clues: most often in the form of sand or gravel • process of circulating air throughout a substance • related to the cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and shellfish • needed by plants in large quantities; includes nitrogen, potassium and sulfur • hydroponic system with containers holding growing roots and watered using misters • ...
Science 2026-04-21
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- – A plant or organism that makes its own food using sunlight (usually through photosynthesis).
- Chain – A simple path showing how energy moves from one living thing to another by eating (e.g., grass → rabbit → fox).
- – A community of living things (plants, animals) and non-living things (water, soil, air) that interact in one area.
- – An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- – An animal that eats both plants and animals (example: bear or human).
- – A living thing that eats other plants or animals to get energy.
- – The natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives.
- – An organism (like fungi or bacteria) that breaks down dead plants and animals and returns nutrients to the soil.
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- – The variety of different plants, animals, and other living things in an ecosystem.
- – A special feature or behavior that helps a plant or animal survive in its environment
- – An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.
- – An animal that eats only plants (example: deer or rabbit).
- Web – A connected network of many food chains that shows how energy flows through an ecosystem.
- – The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- – An animal that eats only meat (example: lion or shark).
15 Clues: – An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • – An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals. • – An animal that eats only meat (example: lion or shark). • – An animal that eats only plants (example: deer or rabbit). • – The natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives. • – A living thing that eats other plants or animals to get energy. • ...
Plant and Animal Behaviour & Responses 2020-11-04
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- Plants that have seeds that will only germinate when an inhibitor is washed out of the seed, then run their life cycle very rapidly. They are often found in deserts
- The environmental agent that resets the biological clock. E.g. a change in temperature
- Chemicals that produced colour in plants
- of the rhythm The time it takes to complete one cycle of the activity (from onset to onset)
- The falling of leaves, fruits and flowers
- A yearly activity period
- rhythm Cyclic environmental changes caused by Earth’s rhythm
- Active mostly during the day
- Plants that grow, store food in the first year, then go through a period of chilling and flower the next year
- Active at dawn and dusk
- The regulation of activity by daylength
- A monthly activity period
- A state of temporarily reduced metabolism
- No regular pattern in a daily cycle
- A daily activity period
- A state of inactivity or dormancy in animals during seasonal hot or day conditions
- day length (CDL) The photoperiod above which long-day plants flower and below which short-day plants flower
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts – it absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Rhythm A periodic change in behaviour or physiology that are generated and maintained by a biological clock
- The resetting of the biological clock on a regular basis
- A biological rhythm driven by external stimuli
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- A blue-green protein found in most plants, which plays an essential part in a number of plant processes such as the measurement of the photoperiod
- A period of dormancy of animals during seasonal cold conditions
- When a seed grows it first root (radicle) and shoot (plumule)
- running When the biological clock is running without any clues from the environment
- cues Factors in the environment, used by organisms to establish and maintain a pattern of activity e.g. temperature
- A tidal activity period
- A hypothetical plant hormones, inferred to be induced in leaves and to travel to a shoot apex to cause flowering
- day plants A plant that flowers when day length exceeds a certain minimum value
- The induction of flowering by a period of chilling
- A recording of an animals activity
- neutral plants A plant that flowers independently of day length
- Active mostly during the night
- Pinks, reds through to purple pigments
- Clock An internal timing system that continues without external cues
- shift When the onset of the period of the rhythm is changed
- A lunar (moon) activity period
- A mass movement of members of a species, usually at regular intervals over large distances
- A biological rhythm driven by internal stimuli
- day plants A plant that flowers when day length is less than a certain minimum value
40 Clues: A tidal activity period • Active at dawn and dusk • A daily activity period • A yearly activity period • A monthly activity period • Active mostly during the day • Active mostly during the night • A lunar (moon) activity period • A recording of an animals activity • No regular pattern in a daily cycle • Pinks, reds through to purple pigments • ...
Enterprises (Ch17) 2025-04-08
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- - rules, laws, and guidelines established by government agencies
- - crop rotation practices where different crops are planted in the same area over a short period, often within a few years, to improve soil health, manage pests and diseases, and optimize nutrient cycling.
- Plants - plants used in landscape
- - the deliberate and thoughtful combination of trees and pasture in the same landscape to accommodate livestock and timber production.
- - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- -plants or plant products that are cultivated and harvested for subsistence or profit, encompassing a wide range of food, feed, fiber, oil, ornamental, and industrial plants
- and Marketing - buying and selling agricultural products, encompassing various types of markets like farmers' markets, wholesale markets, and global commodity markets.
- Production - natural secretion of resins by plants, primarily trees, as a protective mechanism against insects, pathogens, and herbivores, or as a wound-sealing.
- - goods derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms.
- Biology - the study of bees, especially honeybees, and their role in pollination
- - animal husbandry
- Considerations - factors that relate to the impact of activities on the environment, encompassing issues like resource consumption, pollution, waste management, and climate change
- Barriers – policies, procedures, or situations that systematically hinder or disadvantage certain groups or practices, often related to agricultural development, sustainability, or innovation.
- Requirements - plant density and spacing within a field, ensuring optimal growth and yield by considering factors like plant spacing, row spacing, and plant population per unit area.
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- Plans - a written record of management decisions and conservation practices used to protect and improve natural resources, like soil, water, and air, while achieving land use goals.
- - the tools, instruments, devices, and machinery used to facilitate farming operations.
- – the transformation of raw agricultural products (like crops or livestock) into forms suitable for storage, transport, sale, or consumption, often enhancing their value or extending their shelf life.
- - the process of gathering mature crops from the field, whether manually or by machine, to obtain the desired product
- Products - plants, such as flowers, foliage, and trees.
- Maintenance- the practices and actions taken to ensure a healthy and productive crop stand
- - all wood of any species, cut or not cut, split or not split, regardless of length which is destined for use as a fuel.
- Sequestration - a natural or artificial process by which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and held in solid or liquid form
- - the process of cultivating crops and raising livestock to yield food, fiber, and other agricultural products.
- Yields - the amount of straw, or the dry stalks of cereal plants, produced per unit area after the grain and chaff have been harvested.
- Production - the creation and accumulation of organic matter, primarily from plants, that can be used as a source of energy, materials, or other products
25 Clues: - animal husbandry • Plants - plants used in landscape • Products - plants, such as flowers, foliage, and trees. • - goods derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms. • - rules, laws, and guidelines established by government agencies • - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
Plant Terminology 2024-11-06
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- the name of the kingdom that all plants are found in
- a subspecies/subdivision of a species that has been cultivated by people for a specific characteristic
- the language in most scientific names are written as
- the organizational system for descriptive classification
- cell organelle that is known for energy production
- common nomenclature of plants that uses two Latin names to create the scientific name of a plant
- the unique ________ used in science to refer to a specific species through the scientific names of organisms
- two cotyledons
- one cotyledon
- part of taxonomy hierarchy -- variations of a plant from the same genus category
- cells forming conductive tissues that carry manufactured food to areas of the plant where it is stored or used
- (two words; no space) -- outermost part of the root
- male part of the plant
- cell organelle that stores DNA
- main root of a plant and generally grows straight down from the stem
- a subspecies that is naturally occurring and exhibits a trivial difference
- the level in the taxonomy classification that divides monocots and dicots
- the leaf edges are known as the _________
- scientist that classifies plants following a specific set of rules
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- _______ stems are succulent and somewhat tender; do not survive winter
- (two words, no space) rigid layer to protect and provide structural support; not found in animal cells
- building blocks of plant tissues
- term for an organized group of cells
- a major grouping of plants; also known as phylum; after Kingdom
- these colored parts of a plant attract insects and pollinators
- part of the taxonomy hierarchy -- plants that are in the same family
- male sexual reproductive cell
- ______ roots are generally thin, somewhat hair-like, and numerous
- type of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen (fermentation of plant tissue and components)
- eggs, the female reproductive cells
- cell organelle that produces energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yields
- the process by which a plant gives up water vapor to the atmosphere
- the process by which plants transform light energy into chemical energy
- ________ stems that are composed of a tough material (bark) around them
- type of cell that includes plants
- vessels of the vascular bundle that transport the water and nutrients within plants from roots to leaves
- female part of the plant
- a process that cells use to make energy; take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- type of respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen (like living plants)
39 Clues: one cotyledon • two cotyledons • male part of the plant • female part of the plant • male sexual reproductive cell • cell organelle that stores DNA • building blocks of plant tissues • type of cell that includes plants • eggs, the female reproductive cells • term for an organized group of cells • the leaf edges are known as the _________ • ...
Ecosystems 2021-10-21
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- These provide shelter for animals
- Animals decompose in this place and give nutrients back for plants to grow
- Healthy ecosystems have a wide variety of plants and animals that can survive and ------
- What do we call our threatened and rare endemic species?
- Spread pollen and seeds
- Ecosystems can be --- or small?
- Ecosystems allow energy to flow between ------- and plants
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- What do you call communities of plants, animals and their habitats?
- You can ski and climb this ecosystem
- Forests and grasslands are this type of ecosystem
- Ponds, rivers and oceans are this type of ecosystem
- You can tramp in these places and stay overnight to see lots of trees and native animals
- What is the name given to animals or plants that no longer exist?
- You can swim and play in the sand in this ecosystem
- You find many of these in cities - they are our green spaces you like to play in
15 Clues: Spread pollen and seeds • Ecosystems can be --- or small? • These provide shelter for animals • You can ski and climb this ecosystem • Forests and grasslands are this type of ecosystem • Ponds, rivers and oceans are this type of ecosystem • You can swim and play in the sand in this ecosystem • What do we call our threatened and rare endemic species? • ...
PLANT CLASSES 2022-11-08
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- the plant or plant products used by humans.
- Anchors the plant,absorbs water and minerals, stores manufactured food.
- the process of plants using stored energy.
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit.
- transports water and minerals from the root.
- one of the three basic needs plants provide.
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- root system with one thick main root.
- Reproduce through the production of seeds.
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- humans use the animals and the animal products that feed of plants and plant products.
- Produces food for the plant during photosynthesis.
- A matured ovaru containing the seed/s and may be fleshy or dried.
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf.
- Supports the leaves, flower, and fruit, conduct water, minerals and food, stored food and water, and produces new stem tissue.
- transports food from the leaves.
15 Clues: transports food from the leaves. • root system with one thick main root. • Reproduce through the production of seeds. • the process of plants using stored energy. • the plant or plant products used by humans. • transports water and minerals from the root. • one of the three basic needs plants provide. • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf. • ...
Words vocabulary 2017-01-23
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- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical stuctures
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants;made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- green pigment in plants; ust be present for photosynthesis to occur
- sugars with single-unit chemical structure
- sugars formed from simple one and 2 unit structure
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
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- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically
- plant material that are eaten but can´t be digested by human enzymes
- carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods.
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- Nutrient that is a person´s main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
13 Clues: sugars with single-unit chemical structure • formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars formed from simple one and 2 unit structure • carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods. • ...
Parts of a plant 2021-10-21
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- part that makes food
- parts of a plant tha thold the plant in ground
- plant which grows from spores
- dioxide, a gas given off by people and animals
- process of producing food in plants
- sprouts from a plant which can root
- peice of plant cut away from the stem
- coat, hard outer covering on seed
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- green coloring in plants
- simple sugar made in green plants
- act of moving pollen from one flower to another
- beginning of a new plant on potato
- part of a plant that makes seeds
- the yellow powder formed by flower
- part that holds the plant up
- single cell produced in some plants can grow into a new one
16 Clues: part that makes food • green coloring in plants • part that holds the plant up • plant which grows from spores • part of a plant that makes seeds • simple sugar made in green plants • coat, hard outer covering on seed • beginning of a new plant on potato • the yellow powder formed by flower • process of producing food in plants • sprouts from a plant which can root • ...
Cellular Energy crossword puzzle 2023-08-25
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- Breathing
- The source of energy and storage at a cellular level.
- Any colored material found in a plant/animal cell.
- A pigment present in all green plants.
- The process in which plants use sunlight to synthesis food.
- A reaction that requires energy to be absorbed to take place
- Supporting frame work of an animal organ.
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- their Produce it's own food.
- Tiny compartments found inside of chloroplasts.
- An organism that eats other plants and animals for nutrients.
- A Colourless, odorless, gas.
- The first stage of photosythesis.
- A set of chemical reactions performed by plants.
- A nececcesity for life.
- A simple sugar and an important energy source.
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen.
16 Clues: Breathing • A nececcesity for life. • their Produce it's own food. • A Colourless, odorless, gas. • The first stage of photosythesis. • A pigment present in all green plants. • Supporting frame work of an animal organ. • A simple sugar and an important energy source. • Tiny compartments found inside of chloroplasts. • A set of chemical reactions performed by plants. • ...
MSB: Hops Home – Animal Habitats 2025-05-27
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- animal that eats only plants
- A complex network of many food chains that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem.
- A simple line showing who eats whom in an ecosystem
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- All the different organisms that live and interact in the same area
- natural home or environment where an organism lives
- A close relationship between two different species that live together and affect each other.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment
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- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- variety of living things in an area, including plants and animals
- large region with a specific climate and certain organism types
- animal that eats plants or other animals for energy.
- An organism (like fungi or bacteria) that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- All the members of one species living in the same area
- All the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
18 Clues: animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator • The role or job of an organism in its environment • A simple line showing who eats whom in an ecosystem • natural home or environment where an organism lives • ...
H BIO 1 - CH. 28 Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- transports sugar and nutrients from leaves
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- type of plants that are often the first species to inhabit a barren area
- flowering plants
- type of moss that produces an acid that slows down decomposition in the swamplike bogs
- this type of plant grows in warm, moist habitats, such as along roads or near streams.
- seed plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruits
- waxy protective covering on plant surfaces that prevents water loss
- type of plants that are seedless and produce spores
- what type of tissue has true vascular tissue and true roots, leaves, and stems
- an embryo surrounded by a protective coat
- unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas.
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- first phase of a plant's life cycle consists of a diploid
- second phase of a plant's life cycle consists of a haploid
- what type of tissue has neither true vascular tissue nor true roots, leaves, or stems
- a haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer wall
- rootlike structures that attach gametophytes to the soil
- a tissue that provides nourishment for the developing plant
- what type of plants produce seeds for reproduction
19 Clues: flowering plants • an embryo surrounded by a protective coat • transports sugar and nutrients from leaves • transports water and minerals from the roots • what type of plants produce seeds for reproduction • type of plants that are seedless and produce spores • unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas. • ...
Photosynthesis Revision 2021-04-20
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- The layer where most absorption of sunlight takes place
- Plants can use the sugar to release energy through this reaction
- The sugar is converted into ______ to be stored in the plant
- The sugar that is made
- Where the reproductive organs of the plant are found
- The name of the chemical that indicates whether starch is present
- The small organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- Plants release this gas as a waste product after photosynthesis
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- The name of the holes on the underside of the leaf
- Plants absorb water through their ______
- The name of the green chemical that absorbs sunlight
- These cells control the opening and closing of the holes on the underside of the leaf
- Plants need this gas for photosynthesis
- Plants can convert the sugar into this molecule which is used in cell walls
- Iodine changes from orange/brown to _____ if starch is present
15 Clues: The sugar that is made • Plants need this gas for photosynthesis • Plants absorb water through their ______ • The name of the holes on the underside of the leaf • The name of the green chemical that absorbs sunlight • Where the reproductive organs of the plant are found • The small organelles where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Plant Classes (dessert) 2023-11-02
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- vascular plants that do not flower
- plant plant that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cell wall
- species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- tiny openings in a plant epidermis
- protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances
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- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed
- pairs of cellguard cellrround stomata and control their opening and closing
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plants grow
15 Clues: vascular plants that do not flower • tiny openings in a plant epidermis • angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed • angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed • plant with tubelike structures that move minerals • protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers • threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2024-12-09
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- cycle also known as the light independent reaction of photosynthesis
- opposite to products; the things both plants and animals need to undergo their processes of energy.
- a molecule that comes through the roots of the plant.
- a molecule that animals breathe in and plants release
- the layout of all the reactants and products in photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- opposite to reactants; the things both plants and animals create after undergoing their processes of energy.
- the process in which animals obtain energy.
- a molecule that plants absorb and humans release.
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- the process in which plants obtain glucose.
- the pigment responsible for a plant's green color.
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- this is necessary for the light dependent reaction.
- small stacks of thylakoid in the plant's chloroplast.
- the organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- a process of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen, and may produce lactic acid.
15 Clues: the process in which plants obtain glucose. • the process in which animals obtain energy. • the organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • a molecule that plants absorb and humans release. • the pigment responsible for a plant's green color. • this is necessary for the light dependent reaction. • small stacks of thylakoid in the plant's chloroplast. • ...
Ecosystems 2025-12-01
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- An animal that is hunted or eaten by another animal
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- A group of the same kind of organism living in one area
- All the different populations living together in one area
- A living thing that eats other plants or animals for energy
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
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- Many food chains that are connected
- An animal that eats only plants
- The place where a plant or animal lives
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food
- An animal that eats only meat
- A series of steps showing how energy moves from one organism to another
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- A large area with its own climate, plants, and animals
15 Clues: An animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats only plants • Many food chains that are connected • The place where a plant or animal lives • An animal that hunts other animals for food • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that is hunted or eaten by another animal • A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-20
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- Father of medicine.
- The verification of a person by his body features such as fingerprints the pattern of Iris in the eye and behaviour characteristics.
- The study of origin and decent of plants and animals.
- The study of birds.
- Father of botany.
- The study of fungi.
- The technique of growing fish.
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- The study of effects of radioactivity on living things which is also called radiation biology.
- The practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax.
- The study of Survival problems of living things in outer space.
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things.
- study of diseases of plants and animals science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals. . Pathology
- The science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Science and art of growing fruits vegetables flowers or ornamental plants.
- The study of viruses.
15 Clues: Father of botany. • The study of birds. • The study of fungi. • Father of medicine. • The study of viruses. • The technique of growing fish. • The study of origin and decent of plants and animals. • The science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates.
- sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures.
- formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically.
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- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories.
- carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches.
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods.
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches.
- plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes.
- sugars with single-unit chemical structure.
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten food.
- green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur.
13 Clues: sugars with single-unit chemical structure. • formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically. • carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches. • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates. • sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures • sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten food. • ...
Riparian Planting 2024-05-21
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- The roots of riparian plants stablise the soil and reduce ...
- plants absorb nitrogen from the ... and use it to grow
- excess nutrient run off can cause ... blooms
- off rain water that flows over the ground and into waterways
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Water quality can be improved by .... off streams from livestock.
- zone the areas that border streams and rivers, and other bodies of water like ponds and lakes.
- a chemical element; it has symbol N
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- The roots of riparian plants provides a wide range of ... for aquatic species
- riparian plants shade the water and lower its temperature
- Riparian plants act as ... to trap contaminants such as chemicals, nutrients, sediment, and bacteria before they enter the waterway.
- substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- High levels of ... can clog the gills of some species of macroinvertebrates
- patches The major source of nitrate leaching is from u... p...
14 Clues: a chemical element; it has symbol N • excess nutrient run off can cause ... blooms • plants absorb nitrogen from the ... and use it to grow • riparian plants shade the water and lower its temperature • off rain water that flows over the ground and into waterways • The roots of riparian plants stablise the soil and reduce ... • ...
Horticulture 3.02 Crossword 2024-10-22
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- Plants reach this stage in response to extreme temperatures.
- This process can be done either sexually or asexually by most plants.
- This plant only lives for a single year.
- This process includes the introduction of minerals or water into a cell through its wall. (Hint: Chris Rock!)
- This process includes the absorption of oxygen and the release of CO2.
- Plants grow best during the summertime or fall, also known as _.
- This plant lives longer than two years.
- These plants shed their leaves during dormant season.
- This plant lives for two years.
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- This process is where plants soak in water or air molecules.
- This process includes the movement of nutrients throughout a plant body.
- This process includes the pull of water from a plant's roots into the leaves through evaporation.
- This process is used to make plant food, and in return releases important gases needed for human and animal respiration.
- These plants keep their leaves and color for the entire year.
14 Clues: This plant lives for two years. • This plant lives longer than two years. • This plant only lives for a single year. • These plants shed their leaves during dormant season. • This process is where plants soak in water or air molecules. • Plants reach this stage in response to extreme temperatures. • These plants keep their leaves and color for the entire year. • ...
Solve Me 2023-12-04
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- -Only _____ plants can photosynthesize
- It is an organism in which photosynthesis happen
- Dioxide -It is a gas that need to have an increase amount during photosynthesis
- Dioxide -Plants take in _____from the air
- -It is a by-product of photosynthesis
- Plants take in _____ from the soil
- -Plant are green because their cell contains chloroplast which has green coloured pigment known.
- -It is produced by photosynthesis that is stored within the plant.
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- The process of photosynthesis occurs in
- and Oxygen - It is a product of photosynthesis
- -Plants leaves have small pores called as
- -Photosynthesis starts when chlorophyll absorbs energy from
- -Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make
- -It is a green color pigment, present in leaves helps plant in absorbing energy of light
- -Plants make their food using sunlight, water, carbon dioxide and nutrients and minerals from the soil. This process is called
15 Clues: Plants take in _____ from the soil • -It is a by-product of photosynthesis • The process of photosynthesis occurs in • -Only _____ plants can photosynthesize • -Plants leaves have small pores called as • Dioxide -Plants take in _____from the air • and Oxygen - It is a product of photosynthesis • It is an organism in which photosynthesis happen • ...
Atoms & Compounds + Tropisms & Stimuli 2024-03-27
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- Pure substance, one type of atom
- Predetor, hot pan
- a plants response to water
- plants response to gravity
- a plants response to touch
- Hunger, thirst
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- response to stressful situations
- Internal environment being kept stable
- Pure substance, more than one type of atom
- Any change in an organism's environment
- plant growth in response to stimuli
- plants response to light
12 Clues: Hunger, thirst • Predetor, hot pan • plants response to light • a plants response to water • plants response to gravity • a plants response to touch • response to stressful situations • Pure substance, one type of atom • plant growth in response to stimuli • Internal environment being kept stable • Any change in an organism's environment • ...
ch. 22-26 crossword 2021-12-01
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- Allows plants to exchange gases
- Removes a glucose residue with the addition of a phosphate in glycogen breakdown
- _____ cycle that is a dark reaction in plants
- ________-phase of pentose phosphate pathway that involves the interconversion of phosphorylated sugars
- One of the reasons that plants are important to our survival
- Hormone that stimulates glycogen breakdown in muscle
- Storage form of carbohydrates in plants
- Primary photosynthetic pigment
- Potent activator of glycogen synthase b
- Used for carbon dioxide fixation in plants
- In the T state of phosphorylase kinase, the _______ site is partly blocked
- Transport form of carbohydrates in plants
- _______ enzyme, synthesizes α-1,6 linkages between glucose molecules in glycogen synthesis
- _____ phosphorylase α, glucose sensor in the liver
- 2NADP+ + 3____ + 3Pi + H+ O2 + 2NADPH + 3ATP + H2O
- Protein _______ 1 catalyzes the formation of glycogen synthase a
- The immediate product of glycogen phosphorylase
- Structural feature of mitochondria similar to thylakoid membranes
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- Operates similar to mitochondria
- Relies on other organisms for food
- Ultimate electron donor of photosynthesis
- Hormone that leads to the inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase
- One of the sources of protons in the proton gradient in chloroplasts
- Prepares glucose 1-phosphate for glycolysis
- The calcium-binding subunit of phosphorylase kinase in glycogen breakdown
- Shifts the location of several glucose residues in glycogen degradation
- ________ reactions do not require light, which gives it its name
- ______-phase of pentose phosphate pathway that generates NADPH and is irreversible
- Synthesizes the primer for glycogen synthesis
- The reactants in glycogen synthesis required to create UDP-glucose is glucose 1-phosphate and ______
30 Clues: Primary photosynthetic pigment • Allows plants to exchange gases • Operates similar to mitochondria • Relies on other organisms for food • Storage form of carbohydrates in plants • Potent activator of glycogen synthase b • Ultimate electron donor of photosynthesis • Transport form of carbohydrates in plants • Used for carbon dioxide fixation in plants • ...
Plant Vocabulary Review 2024-11-06
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- plants that flower in response to specific day lengths
- fungal disease mostly on wooded plants which causes damage to the bark
- chemical used to kill insects
- process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- the costs of heating, cooling, ventilating, and lighting the controlled
- members of the phylum Arthropoda with 3 body segments and 6 legs
- the material resulting from the decomposition of plant or animal matter
- growing different crops on the same land over a period of growing seasons to aid in insect control and preserve soil quality
- where the stem of the plant meets the roots. Do not bury this when repotting.
- a heat expanded mineral material to aid in soil drainage
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- chemical used to kill pests
- any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- organism which competes for resources or can be dangerous to an organism's health
- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of H2O
- a fungal disease that causes discoloration, wilting, and death in plants
- mix used for plant production:can be soilless
- any unwanted or undesirable plant which competes with desirable plants for resources
- process of puncturing small holes in the ground to reduce soil compaction and increase pore space
- loss of leaves
- any organism which lives on or inside another organism in order to survive
- small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas and H20 exchange
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
- organic material which covers the soil surface to retain moisture and inhibit weed growth
- chemical used to kill plants
- a measurement of soil's acidity
25 Clues: loss of leaves • chemical used to kill pests • chemical used to kill plants • chemical used to kill insects • a measurement of soil's acidity • mix used for plant production:can be soilless • process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow • plants that flower in response to specific day lengths • any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi • ...
Name:____________. Living Systems Vocabulary (Test Date: ___________) 2024-10-29
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- part of Earth that includes all living things from plants and animals to fungi and bacteria AND any place you can find life on or around Earth
- a heavy colorless gas that is formed in animal respiration and in the decay of animal and plant matter
- a community of organisms interacting with each other and the nonliving environment
- an organism that feeds on other organisms because it can’t make its own food
- all gases on the planet, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide
- a chemical in food that is essential for an organism to grow, develop, and live
- a carbohydrate, or sugar, that is rich in energy; produced in plants through photosynthesis
- an animal that gets its energy from eating plants
- the NON-living soil, rocks, and minerals that make up the land on Earth (also includes the inner Earth)
- process by which green plants, in the presence of light, make food out of carbon dioxide and water
- microorganisms that act as decomposers in every ecosystem
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- all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- any living thing
- organic litter made up of dead organisms, their parts and waste
- an organism that can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- a colorless and odorless gas that people and animals need to breath
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances (ex. Snail, earthworm, mushroom)
- an animal that gets its energy from eating other animals
- shows how each organism gets food, and how energy is passed from one organism to another
- all water on Earth including rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers
- an animal that gets its energy from eating plants and other animals
21 Clues: any living thing • all the food chains in a single ecosystem • an animal that gets its energy from eating plants • an animal that gets its energy from eating other animals • microorganisms that act as decomposers in every ecosystem • organic litter made up of dead organisms, their parts and waste • all water on Earth including rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers • ...
Year 9 Biology 2024-11-24
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- Plants that make their own food using sunlight.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- The place where an animal or plant lives.
- The variety of plants and animals in an area.
- Different groups of species living together.
- A line of who eats whom in nature.
- A special feature that helps an animal or plant survive.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- A group of the same type of animals in an area.
- Cutting down lots of trees in a forest.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment.
- A living thing like a plant, animal, or bacteria.
- When a species is gone forever.
- A community of living and non-living things working together.
- When organisms fight for the same resources.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
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- The process of breathing or getting energy from food.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future.
- Non-living things in an environment, like rocks or water.
- What organisms need to grow, move, and survive.
- A close relationship between two different species.
- The number of different species in a habitat.
- Harmful things added to air, water, or land.
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- The total weight of living things in an area.
- Protecting plants, animals, and habitats.
- Living things in an environment, like plants and animals.
- A network of connected food chains.
- The usual weather in an area over time.
- A species at risk of disappearing.
- A species that spreads and harms ecosystems.
32 Clues: When a species is gone forever. • A line of who eats whom in nature. • A species at risk of disappearing. • A network of connected food chains. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Cutting down lots of trees in a forest. • The usual weather in an area over time. • The place where an animal or plant lives. • Protecting plants, animals, and habitats. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-03-15
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- Pigment in green plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
- Process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- Essential condition for photosynthesis.
- Vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugars produced during photosynthesis.
- Raw material for photosynthesis absorbed by plant roots.
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- Main product of photosynthesis used for energy
- Converted and stored by plants during photosynthesis.
- Main site of photosynthesis in green plants.
- Energy molecule produced during photosynthesis.
- Structural carbohydrate synthesized during photosynthesis, forming plant cell walls.
- Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis
- Tiny pores on plant leaves through which gases enter and exit
13 Clues: Essential condition for photosynthesis. • Main site of photosynthesis in green plants. • Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. • Gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis • Main product of photosynthesis used for energy • Energy molecule produced during photosynthesis. • Converted and stored by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
word search 2026-05-26
12 Clues: plant • the sun • eats meat • eats food • non living • eats plants • live organisms • consumer eats plants • eats plants and meat • consumer eats primary • consumes dead organisms • consumer eats secondary and primary
Ecosystems 2024-10-29
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- This is the study of how living and nonliving things interact with their environments.
- Almost all animals need this!
- Any living thing.
- Plants and animals in many ecosystems ___ on other plants and animals in order to meet their needs.
- All the living, once-living, and non-living things interacting in one area.
- Many plants and animals are unable to live in a ___ ecosystem because it could not meet their needs!
- This layer has plants with large leaves the catch the small amount of sunlight that comes here.
- An organism must be able to find enough food, water, a place for their young to grow and proper temperature to ___.
- This layer of the rainforest gets the most sunlight.
- Air, water, and sunlight are examples of ___ things.
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- A tropical rainforest usually has ___ layers.
- These are tiny plantlike organisms which are food for many other organisms.
- Scientists use these to show how things interact in an ecosystem, which can help them predict how changes will affect the ecosystem.
- These are not food, but are required to keep an animal or plant healthy. Many plants get this from the soil.
- This layer does not receive much sunlight, but is home to a variety of animals and plants, including jaguars.
- An ecosystem with lots of rain, water, and heat.
- This layer of the rainforest has the most species of plant and animal life.
- Heavy ___, constant heat through the year, and lots of sunlight are the main features of a rainforest.
18 Clues: Any living thing. • Almost all animals need this! • A tropical rainforest usually has ___ layers. • An ecosystem with lots of rain, water, and heat. • This layer of the rainforest gets the most sunlight. • Air, water, and sunlight are examples of ___ things. • These are tiny plantlike organisms which are food for many other organisms. • ...
Science Crossword 2025-05-27
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- The part of the experiment that is kept the same
- The variable that is changed in an experiment
- The first level of a food chain, usually plants
- The process plants use to make food
- An environment where plants and animals live in harmony The part of the experiment that is kept the same
- Something that cannot dissolve in water
- Organisms that break down dead matter
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- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- A series of interconnected food chains
- A type of energy stored in food
- Organisms that eat meat
- The things that is measured in an experiment
- An educated guess or prediction
- The tool used to measure temperature
- Something that can dissolve in water
- The top predator in a food chain
- A scientist who studies the stars
- Organisms that eat plants and meat
18 Clues: Organisms that eat meat • A type of energy stored in food • An educated guess or prediction • The top predator in a food chain • A scientist who studies the stars • Organisms that eat plants and meat • The process plants use to make food • The tool used to measure temperature • Something that can dissolve in water • Organisms that break down dead matter • ...
sources of food 2017-04-11
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- chain how each living thing gets its food from a particular environment
- main source of food
- provides us withe calcium and dairy products like ghee and ice cream
- most important source of energy [nutrient]
- some carnivores and omnivores are called
- depend on other animals for food
- plants they are known as producers
- only product we get from the sea
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- it is a parasite with no teeth
- small plants found in a grassland
- a source that releases energy slower than sugars
- animal that eat only plants
- chemical substances in food that our body needs
- teeth carnivores have to tear out flesh
- diet a diet which has all the nutrients in the right amount
- swallow their prey as a whole
16 Clues: main source of food • animal that eat only plants • swallow their prey as a whole • it is a parasite with no teeth • depend on other animals for food • only product we get from the sea • small plants found in a grassland • plants they are known as producers • teeth carnivores have to tear out flesh • some carnivores and omnivores are called • ...
Wipro_3357836_DivyaSingh_Think Green Crossword Challenge 2026-04-10
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- Main source of water on Earth’s surface
- Process by which plants make their food using sunlight
- Energy obtained from the sun
- Cutting down of trees on a large scale
- Planting trees to restore forest cover
- The variety of plants and animals in an area
- Rain that contains harmful acids due to pollution
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- Reuse of waste materials to make new products
- Pollution caused by excessive sound
- Waste that does not decompose easily
- Natural home of plants and animals
- Fuel formed from dead plants and animals over millions of years
- The gradual increase in Earth's temperature
- The gas most responsible for global warming
- Animals that are at risk of extinction
- The layer that protects Earth from harmful UV rays
16 Clues: Energy obtained from the sun • Natural home of plants and animals • Pollution caused by excessive sound • Waste that does not decompose easily • Cutting down of trees on a large scale • Planting trees to restore forest cover • Animals that are at risk of extinction • Main source of water on Earth’s surface • The gradual increase in Earth's temperature • ...
Mendel Genetics 2017-12-11
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- Produced in the stamen, the male part of the plant
- The Latin word for son
- The type of plants used by Mendel in his experiments in inheritance
- The father of genetics
- Traits that overrule and are expressed if the allele is expressed
- The process whereby alleles that have paired up are separated during meiosis
- Mendel studied how ___ had been inherited from generation to generation
- Plants that always produce identical offspring are referred to as ___-breeding
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- Process whereby pollen is used to fertilize egg cells in a plant
- Traits that get overruled by dominant traits
- True or False: Pollen determines the type of seed coat produced
- Crossing round seed plants with wrinkled seed plants always produces ___ -seed plants
- The way different traits can be expressed on a gene
- Offspring that have one or more traits that are different from their parents
- Egg cells are found in the ___ of the plant
15 Clues: The Latin word for son • The father of genetics • Egg cells are found in the ___ of the plant • Traits that get overruled by dominant traits • Produced in the stamen, the male part of the plant • The way different traits can be expressed on a gene • True or False: Pollen determines the type of seed coat produced • ...
Aaron Soilless Oasis 2024-02-27
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- converts nitrogen in the air to ammonium
- the process in which organisms convert light energy into chemical energy
- the practice of farming
- bacteria change ammonium to nitrates to be absorbed by plants
- ______ solution contains essential elements required by the plant
- plants absorb nitrates by the roots
- where one organism benefits at the expense of another organism
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- growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil,
- one species benefits from the relationship while the other species is neither harmed or benefits from the relationship
- growing plants in a fish tank using the fishes feces as water
- nitrogen in the soil gets back into the air
- an organelle that contains the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll
- growing plants in an air or mist environment
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility.
- decomposers change nitrogen into ammonium to re-enter the cycle
15 Clues: the practice of farming • plants absorb nitrates by the roots • converts nitrogen in the air to ammonium • nitrogen in the soil gets back into the air • growing plants in an air or mist environment • growing plants in a fish tank using the fishes feces as water • bacteria change ammonium to nitrates to be absorbed by plants • ...
getting to Know Plants 2023-01-05
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- The spines of a cactus plant are modified.
- A medium-size plant with a hard, brown, thin stem describes a
- The tendril in a pea plant is a modified
- These plants climb up with the help of a support.
- Ferns are ____________ plants.
- is the part of the flower, which after pollination turns into a fruit.
- Plants that have fibrous roots generally have
- It is the main root from which several branch roots arise.
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- The flat green portion of a leaf is called as_________
- Grasses are_____
- It is formed by thin fibre like roots growing from the bottom of the stem.
- These plants cannot stand upright and spread out in the ground
- Roots that are modified to give support to the plant are called ______
- is called the food factory of the plants
- is the male part of a flower
15 Clues: Grasses are_____ • is the male part of a flower • Ferns are ____________ plants. • The tendril in a pea plant is a modified • is called the food factory of the plants • The spines of a cactus plant are modified. • Plants that have fibrous roots generally have • These plants climb up with the help of a support. • The flat green portion of a leaf is called as_________ • ...
Chapter 1 Living Things Need Energy 2025-01-16
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- the way plants use sunlight to make food
- any of the smallest kinds of microorganism
- the path of energy in the form of food going from one living this to another
- to try to get the same thing that others need or want
- an animal that eats other animals
- a kind of microorganism larger than bacteria
- everything that surrounds a living thing
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- an animal that eats mostly plants
- a way of showing how food chains in any place are linked together
- any kind of living thing that is too small to be seen with just our eyes
- any living thing that makes, or produces, its own food
- a living thing that eats other living things
- a living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a plantlike living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
15 Clues: an animal that eats mostly plants • an animal that eats other animals • the way plants use sunlight to make food • everything that surrounds a living thing • any of the smallest kinds of microorganism • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a living thing that eats other living things • a kind of microorganism larger than bacteria • ...
