plants Crossword Puzzles
Week 1 Landscape Plants 2024-09-03
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- Has a compound leaf
- One of the oldest species of tree on earth
- The use of trees/plants to minimize damage due to wildfire
- Genus of the Maple tree
- Has a predominantly three lobed leaf
- The art of keeping a plant small
- Fall color of Ginkgo tree
- Can be identified by lopsided samara
- Genus of the Ash tree
- Has a fruit that looks like a COVID virus
- Grows under the canopy of other trees, leaf has 7 to 9 lobes
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- Samaras have large fat seeds
- Fall color of the Sugar Maple
- Has colorful bracts that do not come to a point
- Only plant this week with thorns
- The primary reason someone would plant a red maple
- Maple tree identifier
- Has large leaves and straight across samaras
- A tree that provides a cool space to relax
- Genus of the dogwood plant
20 Clues: Has a compound leaf • Maple tree identifier • Genus of the Ash tree • Genus of the Maple tree • Fall color of Ginkgo tree • Genus of the dogwood plant • Samaras have large fat seeds • Fall color of the Sugar Maple • Only plant this week with thorns • The art of keeping a plant small • Has a predominantly three lobed leaf • Can be identified by lopsided samara • ...
Structural organisation in plants 2024-07-28
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- System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells.
- : A layer of dividing cells in plants that contribute to secondary growth by adding layers of vascular tissue.
- Tissues in plants that have differentiated and matured, no longer capable of division. Types include parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- System responsible for controlling and coordinating all the functions of the body and responding to external and internal stimuli.
- : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs.
- System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance.
- : Tissue that is responsible for movement. It is classified into three types: skeletal (voluntary control), smooth (involuntary control), and cardiac (heart muscle).
- A part of the body composed of more than one type of tissue and adapted to perform a specific function or group of functions.
- A layer of dividing cells that produce cork cells to replace the epidermis during secondary growth, providing protection to the plant.
- System responsible for producing offspring. It includes the organs involved in producing, maintaining, and transporting reproductive cells.
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- : Tissue that covers the body surfaces, lines body cavities, and forms glands. Types include simple (single layer) and stratified (multiple layers).
- : Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. It includes bone, blood, and fat tissues.
- System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- System responsible for breaking down food into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair.
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of nutrients, particularly sugars, produced by photosynthesis.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Animal tissues are categorized into four types: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
- Growth that results in the thickening of stems and roots in plants, produced by the activity of the vascular cambium and cork cambium.
- Plant tissue found in the growing regions of the plant, responsible for new growth. Types include apical, lateral, and intercalary meristems.
- : A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions. Examples include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems.
- Tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body. It consists of neurons and supporting cells (neuroglia).
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
21 Clues: System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs. • System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance. • System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells. • ...
Animals and plants cells 2024-09-01
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- permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell
- cells - its responsible for regulating the entrance and exit of stomata
- - it helps on exhanging gases between plants and its environment
- - its function is to store and synthesize plant food
- - its the most basic, functional and simple unit of life.
- -its a group of cells that work together in order to perform a specific function.
- - its function is to transport substance, immune response and blood clotting.
- tissue - it's the only complex permanent tissue in plants
- meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth
- - what is the other term for Osseous tissue
- - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem
- - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants
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- - its covered by a waxy cuticle and it covers the whole body of woody and non woody plants
- cells - they surround the nerve fibers and also produces myelin sheaths
- - it's a part of the nervous tissue that are shaped like stars and its function is to act as a support and control the chemical environment around the neurons
- permanent tissue - its composed of two or more kind of cell
- - it prevents the loss of water and invasion of disease causing microorganisms
- muscle - it can be found in the heart and has one nucleus and striations. It's muscle control is involuntary.
- - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths
- tissue - it's a type of animal cells that forms the inner and outer lining of the organ
20 Clues: - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths • - what is the other term for Osseous tissue • - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem • meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth • permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell • - its function is to store and synthesize plant food • - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants • ...
Nutrition & Transport in Plants 2024-06-15
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- xylems cells are dead at maturity, so no protoplasm and cross-walls to ______ waterflow through lumen
- irregularly shaped cells that allow for gaseous exchange in the leaf
- the phloem transports _______ from leaves to other parts of the plant
- light ____________ point is where rate of respiration = rate of photosynthesis
- companion cells contain many ____________ to carry out respiration and release energy for active transport of manufactured food substances from photosynthesis
- in the night, K+ ions move out of guard cells via diffusion, so water moves out of guard cells to neighbouring cells via osmosis, causing the guard cells to become _______, closing the stoma
- the transport of food in the phloem tissue
- the pores in the sieve plates allow for _____________ flow of food substances through the sieve tubes
- during the day, guard cells photosynthesise and energy is used to pump K+ ions into guard cells via active transport, so water from neighbouring cells enter via osmosis, causing the guard cells to swell and become ______, opening the stoma
- root hair cell has long and narrow protrusion to increase _______ ____ __ ______ _____ for rapid absorption of water and minerals
- upper epidermis and lower epidermis are single layers of closely-packed cells that function to protect the leaf from ________ ______
- inner walls of xylem are deposited with ______ to strengthen walls and provide support
- a phenomenon that occurs due to excessive transpiration, where plant cells become flaccid and leaves fold up to reduce water loss
- spongy mesophyll cells are covered in a thin film of ________ to allow carbon dioxide to dissolve in it
- the loss of water vapour from the stomata of the leaves through diffusion; a consequence of gaseous exchange in plants for photosynthesis to occur
- a transparent layer that coats the upper epidermis of the leaf
- root hair cell has many mitochondria to fuel more ______ for active transport of mineral salts into root hair cell
- tightly packed, regularly shaped cells that are the main site of photosynthesis in the leaf
- bean-shaped cells that surround the stomata to control the opening and closing of the stomata
- water enters root hair cells and subsequently the xylem via _______
- cuticle is waxy and waterproof to reduce _____ ____ through evaporation from the leaf
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- mineral salts enter root hair cells via diffusion or ______ _________
- the xylem transports water and _______ _____ from roots to other parts of the plant
- spongy mesophyll contains large _____________ ___ ______ to allow for quick diffusion of gases like carbon dioxide into all photosynthetic cells
- phloem is made up of sieve tube elements and companion cells, where the sieve tube has porous walls in between each sieve tube element called _____ ______
- the process in which green plants trap light energy and converts it into chemical energy for the formation of carbohydrates and its subsequent uses
- a factor that directly affects the process; by increasing its amount, it increases the rate of process
- at a constant temperature and carbon dioxide concentration, the rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing light intensity until it reaches a plateau, where light intensity becomes the limiting factor; this is called the light __________ point
- spongy mesophyll contains the ________ ______, which consists of xylem and phloem tissues that are responsible for the transport of substances in the plant
- root hair cell ____ ___ contains sugars, amino acids and mineral salts and that its water potential is lower than that of soil solution, to drive water potential gradient for osmosis
- palisade mesophyll contains the most number of ____________ among the tissue in the leaf to increase absorption of sunlight for photosynthesis (hint: organelle)
- the site of gaseous exchange in plants
- the pigment found in chloroplasts that traps light energy
- photosynthesis is a process that is highly dependent on _______, thus rate of photosynthesis is affected by temperature
34 Clues: the site of gaseous exchange in plants • the transport of food in the phloem tissue • the pigment found in chloroplasts that traps light energy • a transparent layer that coats the upper epidermis of the leaf • water enters root hair cells and subsequently the xylem via _______ • irregularly shaped cells that allow for gaseous exchange in the leaf • ...
Plants and Animals Vocabularly 2025-02-13
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- carries water from roots to leaves
- sac in which offspring develop
- process of converting glucose to energy without oxygen
- any process without oxygen
- any process with oxygen
- carried sugar from leaves to rest of plant
- a type of reproduction where only one parent is needed
- produced its own body heat
- mammals that lay eggs
- opening in a leaf that allows for gas exchange
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
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- chemical reaction that converts glucose to energy
- name of the gland that produces milk
- a type of reproduction that requires two parents
- name of the family for rodents
- name of the family for bats
- group of plants characterized by seeds without a protective container
- a group of plants characterized by flower parts in groups of four or five
- chemical that collects light to begin photosynthesis
- mammals that have a pouch
- a group of plants characterized by flower parts in groups of three
- chemical energy that drives cell operations
- Chemical reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar
- the group of flowering plants where the seed in contained in a container, or fruit
- part of the chloroplast where light dependent reactions occur
25 Clues: mammals that lay eggs • any process with oxygen • mammals that have a pouch • any process without oxygen • produced its own body heat • name of the family for bats • sac in which offspring develop • name of the family for rodents • carries water from roots to leaves • organelle that contains chlorophyll • name of the gland that produces milk • ...
Chapter 6 Plants Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- vascular plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit
- the first root that emerges from a seed
- a coiled up frond, that resembles the top of a violin
- this is the part of the plant that is tucked between the xylem and the phloem, these cells divide and reproduce to grow wider each year.
- xylem and phloem tubes are grouped together in what is called __________ _________.
- is a plant that lives only for one growing season (usually a flower)
- thin, rootlike structures that mosses have instead of roots
- are tiny seed leaves of the plant embryo
- these are roots that never touch the soil, like in rainforests or areas of high humidity
- this is the root that grows straight down into the soil and has smaller roots branching off it.
- are called dicots, and have two cotyledons in their seeds
- these are the type of stem that is soft and green, like the stems of most flowers and vegetables.
- do not have flowers and their seeds are usually produced inside cones
- is a plant that can live for three or more years, it produces new seeds year after year
- is a plant that needs two growing seasons to fully develop
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- these are the leafy branches of a fern that can grow from one rhizome
- plants with tubelike structures that transport water from the roots to the stems and leaves
- this is the part of the plant that carries sugars and food throughout the plant
- this is the part of the plant that carries water and minerals from the roots to the top of the plant
- underground stems (horsetails have these)
- plants without tubelike structures, they lack roots and tissues for conducting water, and do not have stems
- these are thin roots that spread out in all directions
- are called monocots and have one cotyledon in their seeds
- these are the majority of gymnosperms, they are tall, straight trees, but some are woody shrubs
24 Clues: the first root that emerges from a seed • are tiny seed leaves of the plant embryo • underground stems (horsetails have these) • a coiled up frond, that resembles the top of a violin • these are thin roots that spread out in all directions • are called monocots and have one cotyledon in their seeds • are called dicots, and have two cotyledons in their seeds • ...
Plants uses themes features 2025-09-01
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- Camellia japonica
- Ophiopogon japonicus
- Agave attenuata
- Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’
- Rhodoleia championii
- Podocarpus elatus
- Araucaria heterophylla
- Callitris columellaris
- Strelitzia reginae
- Clivia miniata
- Photinia glabra
- Camellia sasanqua
- Dracaena draco
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- Viola banksii
- Rhododendron Vireya hybrids
- Doryanthes palmeri
- Pandanus tectorius
- Anigozanthos cultivars
- Buxus harlandii
- Doryanthes excelsa
- Rosmarinus officinalis
- Buxus microphylla
- Araucaria cunninghamii
- Westringia fruticosa
- Nandina domestica ‘Pygmaea’
- Syzygium australe
- Acacia spp.
- Bambusa spp.
- Phyllostachys spp.
29 Clues: Acacia spp. • Bambusa spp. • Viola banksii • Clivia miniata • Dracaena draco • Agave attenuata • Buxus harlandii • Photinia glabra • Camellia japonica • Buxus microphylla • Syzygium australe • Podocarpus elatus • Camellia sasanqua • Doryanthes palmeri • Pandanus tectorius • Doryanthes excelsa • Strelitzia reginae • Phyllostachys spp. • Ophiopogon japonicus • Rhodoleia championii • Westringia fruticosa • ...
Plants Crossword, Part 2 2026-03-24
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- the reproductive structure in plants that encloses the developing seeds
- a leaflike structure that encloses the bud of a flower
- the ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds of an angiosperm
- a plant that produces seeds that are enclosed in a protective structure
- an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf
- a seed leaf that stores food
- tiny particles produces by plants that contain the microsopic cells that later become sperm cells
- the female reproductive parts of a flower
- one of the colorful, leaflike structures of a flower
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed in a protective covering
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- an angiosperm that has two seed leaves
- the structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
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- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- the plant hormone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells
- the male reproductive parts of a flower
- a chemical that affects a plant's growth and development
- the layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- a plant structure in seed plants that contains an egg cell
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
22 Clues: a seed leaf that stores food • an angiosperm that has two seed leaves • the male reproductive parts of a flower • an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf • the female reproductive parts of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • the reproductive structure of an angiosperm • one of the colorful, leaflike structures of a flower • ...
Photosynthesis and Ecosystems Vocabulary 2023-04-11
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- Plants make their own food. This means that plants are ________.
- A diagram that shows how energy flows from a single kind of producer to a top predator.
- Photosynthesis provides plants the materials they need to ______ and reproduce.
- One of the products of photosynthesis. Humans and animals need it to breathe.
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- True or false: Photosynthesis changes light energy from the Sun into chemical energy.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. It is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms.
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- One of the products of photosynthesis. It is the food of the plant.
- The original source of energy for most food chains.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Humans and animals produce this when we breathe.
- One of the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. Plants get this from the sun.
- The process where plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar.
- True or false: Animals that eat plants get energy from the sugar made during photosynthesis.
- Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals?
- Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow?
16 Clues: Which is a producer? sun, grass, or cow? • Yes or No:Does photosynthesis occur in animals? • The original source of energy for most food chains. • An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms. • Plants make their own food. This means that plants are ________. • One of the products of photosynthesis. It is the food of the plant. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-04-10
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis and released into the air.
- The substances produced by the chemical reaction in photosynthesis, notably glucose and oxygen.
- The starting materials for photosynthesis, specifically water and carbon dioxide.
- The main sites of photosynthesis in most plants.
- The cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
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- A type of sugar made by plants during photosynthesis, serving as an energy source.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- What sunlight is converted into during photosynthesis, stored as chemical compounds.
- A membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air and used to make glucose during photosynthesis.
- Absorbed by plant roots and needed along with carbon dioxide to make food in photosynthesis.
- The main source of energy for photosynthesis.
- Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that allow gases in and out.
- An organism that produces its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
15 Clues: The main source of energy for photosynthesis. • The main sites of photosynthesis in most plants. • The cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that allow gases in and out. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • ...
Mass Transport in Plants 2020-03-22
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- process of transporting assimilates in plants
- reduces water potential gradient leaf to atmosphere
- mesophyll cells where most sunlight is captured
- cells that control the aperture of a stoma
- leaf entry point for gases such as carbon dioxide
- water is required for this key process in plants
- the loss of water to the atmosphere by diffusion
- needed for transport from one area to another
- transports assimilates up and down
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- organism used to give evidence for mass flow hypothesis
- pressure due to volume of water in a vessel
- transports water up
- mechanism of transporting sucrose into companion cells
- mechanisms of transporting water across membranes
- passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2
- mood I am in when I get to teach you all Biology
- cutting away plant tissue containing phloem
- these plates are found at intervals along phloem tubes
- pulls on walls of xylem vessels and reduces their diameter
- plant with adaptations to reduce water loss in dry place
20 Clues: transports water up • transports assimilates up and down • cells that control the aperture of a stoma • pressure due to volume of water in a vessel • cutting away plant tissue containing phloem • process of transporting assimilates in plants • needed for transport from one area to another • passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2 • ...
plants and energy transfer 2020-10-20
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- :the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- :the fusion of haploid gametes, egg and sperm, to form the diploid zygote
- :have seeds that use water as a means of dispersal. The seeds float away from the parent plant.
- :that run through their stems and roots :the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
- : a central component of chlorophyll which is supporting the function to absorb sunlight during photosynthesis. Magnesium acts as a phosphorus carrier in plants and is essential for phosphate metabolism.
- :the spongy mesophyll layer they allow the diffusion of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Stomata (small pores usually found on the lower surface of the leaf)which allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to enter and leave the leaf.
- :contains the male gametes of the flower.
- :is a space in a cell filled with fluid in the form of a membrane-covered cavity (tonoplast).
- :is a sweet,sugar liquid that flowers produce from plants when they bloom to attract pollinators such as insects.
- :The xylem parenchyma tissue cells function to store food reserves.
- :the processes of evaporation and transpiration.It can also refer to direct evaporation of liquid water from the leaf surface of the plant.
- :the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
- :the nuclei of the two gametes have joined together,they form a new cell.
- :A young, developing plant, such as the rudimentary plant inside the seed of higher plants or that inside the archegonium of mosses and ferns.
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- :the most colourful part of the flower,they attract insects or birds to the flower.
- :made in the anthers of flowers,it contains in the male gametes.
- :the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- : which is needed to make proteins for healthy growth. Plants absorb nitrates in water through their roots. Nitrates are present at high levels in plant fertilizers. Without nitrates, the amount of chlorophyll in leaves reduces.
- : a pair of guard cells similar to two curved sausages. Inland plants, there are many stomata on the underside of the leaves, while in plants that live in water, stomata are found on the upper surface of the leaves.
- :is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant.
- :a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- : The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
- : chemical substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity. These are used by the farmers daily to increase the crop yield. The fertilizers contain the essential nutrients required by the plants, including nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus.
- :typically stored as long polymers of glucose molecules with glycosidic bonds for structural support example chitin, cellulose
- :it is something inside the female gametes,which is inside the ovary
- :part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
26 Clues: :contains the male gametes of the flower. • :part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • :made in the anthers of flowers,it contains in the male gametes. • :The xylem parenchyma tissue cells function to store food reserves. • :it is something inside the female gametes,which is inside the ovary • ...
JHCL All about plants 2020-05-05
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- Flower for November
- flower that might give the answer
- will this make you chilly?
- Enough supplies
- One for the string section
- Can this one play baseball?
- Is this one named after Brucie?
- rings out the colour
- Cussing crow
- Stuck in the eye
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- Is it bucket or bouquet?
- internet amongst the ponies
- Animal needs these for cold paws
- flower from out in space
- Is under the pillow for a good night’s sleep
- flower to wash up with
- In straight lines
- One of the happy flowers
- are they floating or planted?
- Yoga for a flower’s position
20 Clues: Cussing crow • Enough supplies • Stuck in the eye • In straight lines • Flower for November • rings out the colour • flower to wash up with • Is it bucket or bouquet? • flower from out in space • One of the happy flowers • will this make you chilly? • One for the string section • internet amongst the ponies • Can this one play baseball? • Yoga for a flower’s position • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Base of plumule
- Without this, it would be impossible for a seed to germinate
- The process in which a seed begins to grow
- When seeds are dispersed/scattered away from original plant to avoid competition for nutrients
- The process in which the male and female gametes fuse together to become a zygote
- Part of plant that turns into seed
- Part of plant that turns into fruit
- Part of the male plant's reproductive system that produces male gametes
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- Female plant's reproductive organ
- This protects the female plant's reproductive system before it's fully developed
- Part of seed that stores food
- Male plant's reproductive organ
- Part of flowering plant that attracts insects
- Base of radicle
- Pathway between stigma and ovary in female plant's reproductive system
- The process of pollen grains landing on stigma
- Outer part of seed
- Type of reproduction that needs two parents
- An example of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two
- This is needed for the plant to do respiration
20 Clues: Base of plumule • Base of radicle • Outer part of seed • Part of seed that stores food • Male plant's reproductive organ • Female plant's reproductive organ • Part of plant that turns into seed • Part of plant that turns into fruit • The process in which a seed begins to grow • Type of reproduction that needs two parents • Part of flowering plant that attracts insects • ...
Reproductive System in Plants 2021-02-23
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- Last stage of sexual reproduction in plants
- The essential factor in germination
- Type of seed dispersal in green beans
- Name of a pollination and seed dispersal type
- Breaks down starch in seed
- Insect that aids in sexual reproduction in plants
- Path for pollen to go to the ovaries
- Pollen grains land here
- Storage of food in seed
- The radicle grows into this
- Fruit that reproduce by stolon and sexual reproduction
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- The process by which a female gamete fuses with a male gamete
- Part of plant that attracts insects
- Female part of flower
- Pollination from one flower to a different flower
- The transfer of pollen grains from stamen to stigma
- The ovules grow into this
- Small bag on top of the filaments, forms pollen grains
- Type of germination where cotyledons are pulled above the ground
- Part of flower that turns into fruit
20 Clues: Female part of flower • Pollen grains land here • Storage of food in seed • The ovules grow into this • Breaks down starch in seed • The radicle grows into this • Part of plant that attracts insects • The essential factor in germination • Path for pollen to go to the ovaries • Part of flower that turns into fruit • Type of seed dispersal in green beans • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- How can pollen be transported?
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
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- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
- What are inside anthers?
- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- What contains ovules?
- What collects pollen grains?
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
20 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • What can attract insects on flowers? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination? • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- connects stigma to the ovary
- contains female gametes - eggs
- pollen grains land here
- wind-pollinated flowers don't have this
- base of radicle
- a condition required for seed germination
- female reproductive organ in plants
- the ovary will grow into this
- part of seed that will grow into leaves
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- stalk part of stamen; to hold anther
- male reproductive organ in plants
- cotyledons remain below the ground
- the ovule will develop into this
- contain ovules
- base of plumule
- small bags on top of the filaments
- contains food store used by the embryo plant
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed
- protect the flower when it is still a bud
- part of seed that will grow into roots
20 Clues: contain ovules • base of plumule • base of radicle • pollen grains land here • connects stigma to the ovary • the ovary will grow into this • contains female gametes - eggs • the ovule will develop into this • male reproductive organ in plants • cotyledons remain below the ground • small bags on top of the filaments • female reproductive organ in plants • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- contains food store used by the embryo plant
- the ovule will develop into this
- part of seed that will grow into roots
- wind-pollinated flowers don't have this
- stalk part of stamen; to hold anther
- contain ovules
- connects stigma to the ovary
- male reproductive organ in plants
- female reproductive organ in plants
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- part of seed that will grow into leaves
- cotyledons remain below the ground
- the ovary will grow into this
- base of radicle
- protect the flower when it is still a bud
- base of plumule
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed
- contains female gametes - eggs
- small bags on top of the filaments
- pollen grains land here
- a condition required for seed germination
20 Clues: contain ovules • base of radicle • base of plumule • pollen grains land here • connects stigma to the ovary • the ovary will grow into this • contains female gametes - eggs • the ovule will develop into this • male reproductive organ in plants • cotyledons remain below the ground • small bags on top of the filaments • female reproductive organ in plants • ...
Seedless Plants Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- When wind or animals deliver pollen to female plant parts
- The reproductive structures that make pollen and egg cells
- A process in which 02 is released into the atmosphere
- Seedless plants that lack vascular tissue, but dont come from a clade
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- Seed-containing structure made from flower of angiosperm
- Spore producing stage of the life cycle
- Cell made by mitosis
- Haploid generation, gamete producing stage
- Vascular plant that produces from an exposed seed
- Collection of tubes that transport sugar, water, and minerals throughout the plant
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- Type of green algae thought to be most closely related to plants
- life cycle of a plant in which a multicellular diploid stage alternates with a multicellular haploid stage
- Grains that consist of male gametophytes of seed plants and produce sperm
- Pores in the epidermis of the stems and leaves through which gases and water pass
- Tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves and is rich in lignin
- Cell that divides via mitosis to form a gametophyte
- Tissue that transports sugars made from photosynthesis to the roots and other non green parts of the plant
- cell division that results in haploid cells
- Plants that produce flowers and have their seeds enclosed fruits
- type of cell division that results in diploid cells
- A waxy coating that minimizes water loss from the aerial parts of the plant
22 Clues: Cell made by mitosis • Spore producing stage of the life cycle • Haploid generation, gamete producing stage • cell division that results in haploid cells • control the opening and closing of the stomata • Vascular plant that produces from an exposed seed • Cell that divides via mitosis to form a gametophyte • type of cell division that results in diploid cells • ...
Plants, harvest and Storage 2023-02-19
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- quantity of crops produced
- a young, very small shoot (pęd)
- removing unusable parts of grain
- at a fairly low temperature
- aka to reap the crops
- aka stem - a narrow part that supports leaves
- fully grown
- a limb of a plant
- suitable to be eaten
- aka flourish
- parts of a plant in which photosynthesis occurs
- a place when you can store something
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- upper parts of flowers, not yet flourished
- ...silo - a tall storage facility
- a chemical process that produces energy
- a strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- wetness
- organized piles
- flattening the top of a pile
- not wet anymore
- growth ... - a detailed log on crops and plants
- a part of a plant found underground
22 Clues: wetness • fully grown • aka flourish • organized piles • not wet anymore • a limb of a plant • suitable to be eaten • aka to reap the crops • quantity of crops produced • at a fairly low temperature • flattening the top of a pile • a young, very small shoot (pęd) • removing unusable parts of grain • ...silo - a tall storage facility • a part of a plant found underground • ...
Plants Crossword Puzzle Review 2015-05-04
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- vascular tissue that carries food made in leaves
- waxy, waterproof layer covering plant leaves
- structures that contain a young plant inside a protective covering
- one seed leaf
- seed leaf(ves) containing stored food within the seed
- structures in plants where food is made
- chemical that makes plant walls rigid
- process of water evaporating from the stomata
- vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients
- chemical that affects how a plant grows
- top of pistil (where pollen is created)
- plant response to gravity, touch, or light
- structure that captures the sun's energy and makes food
- colorful structures of the flower
- young plant within the seed
- flower 2 years and die (celery, parsley)
- leaves that protect developing flower
- flower every year (marigolds, wheat, tomatoes, cucumbers)
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- produces xylem and phloem cells
- two seed leaves
- flower for more than 2 years (oak trees, honeysuckle)
- early growth stage of seed
- green pigment found in chloroplasts
- process plants use to make food with energy from the sun
- pores of the leaf (allows water and carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to leave)
- boundary surrounding all plant cells from the environment
- male reproductive parts of the flower (surrounds pistil)
- flowering plant
- center of the flower (female reproductive part)
- storage area for cells (carries water, waste and food)
- anchor the plant to the ground and allows it to absorb water and nutrients
- bottom of stamen (where seeds and fruit are created)
- hormone that speeds up the rate that plant cells grow
33 Clues: one seed leaf • two seed leaves • flowering plant • early growth stage of seed • young plant within the seed • produces xylem and phloem cells • colorful structures of the flower • green pigment found in chloroplasts • chemical that makes plant walls rigid • leaves that protect developing flower • structures in plants where food is made • chemical that affects how a plant grows • ...
Inside Humans and Plants 2016-09-15
Plants Growth and Nutrients 2016-06-05
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- The expanded part of a leaf or petal.
- The seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- A bud that develops in the axil between a petiole and a stem.
- Manufactures food through photosynthesis, exchange of gasses with environment, stores food and water, comes off the stem and is green, and thin.
- Molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to synthesize carbohydrates from CO2 and water.
- The first portion of root too emerge.
- Process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities (energy transformation).
- The part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob.
- The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk.
- Parts of the plant that are underground.
- If this is too high or too low, it will result in abnormal development and reduced production.
- What the chlorophyll collects it and gets energy from it in a process called photosynthesis.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- Transport water and nutrients between roots and leaves, supports, produces new tissue for photosynthesis and support, stores food and water.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- Is a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange.
- Where roots absorb nutrients, such as water.
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- Absorbed by roots through roots along with minerals and is transported through out plant from their, is a liquid.
- Grows off of primary root.
- Transport water from roots to shoot and leaves, but it also transports some nutrients.
- A part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- Supplied by the soil and by the addition of fertilizers.
- This part of the plant is above ground, and is composed of several organs.
- The main stem.
- Is required for plants for their respiration to carry out their functions of water and nutrient uptake.
- Can be created by using stacks ,string ,or by soil that surrounds the roots.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water from soil for needed nutrients.
- Product of photosynthesis used for energy, made in leaves, moves to where it is needed.
- Reactant for photosynthesis collected through stomata.
30 Clues: The main stem. • Grows off of primary root. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • The expanded part of a leaf or petal. • The first portion of root too emerge. • Parts of the plant that are underground. • Where roots absorb nutrients, such as water. • The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk. • Reactant for photosynthesis collected through stomata. • ...
Animals & Plants Review Crossword 2016-03-22
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- I fly
- The horse ran.
- I used to be afraid of monkeys.
- Butterfly
- We fly like birds.
- The deer jumped over the bush.
- The fly used to fly.
- The tiger attacked the zebra.
- Tree
- We bite.
- I bite
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- We smelled the rose.
- You smell the flower.
- The dog barked.
- The owl flies.
- The bear climbs.
- The spider ate the fly.
- The goose used to bite.
- The frog jumped toward the fly.
- The shark swam.
- The goat used to jump.
- I cut the grass.
- Duck
- The cat bites.
- The wasp stung me.
25 Clues: Duck • Tree • I fly • I bite • We bite. • Butterfly • The owl flies. • The horse ran. • The cat bites. • The dog barked. • The shark swam. • The bear climbs. • I cut the grass. • We fly like birds. • The wasp stung me. • We smelled the rose. • The fly used to fly. • You smell the flower. • The goat used to jump. • The spider ate the fly. • The goose used to bite. • The tiger attacked the zebra. • ...
Animals & Plants Review Crossword 2016-03-22
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- The bear climbs.
- The deer jumped over the bush.
- The spider ate the fly.
- Duck
- The goose used to bite.
- The fly used to fly.
- Tree
- We fly like birds.
- The owl flies.
- The goat used to jump.
- You smell the flower.
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- The wasp stung me.
- The horse ran.
- I fly
- The tiger attacked the zebra.
- We smelled the rose.
- I used to be afraid of monkeys.
- The frog jumped toward the fly.
- Butterfly
- The cat bites.
- The shark swam.
- I bite
- We bite.
- I cut the grass.
- The dog barked.
25 Clues: Duck • Tree • I fly • I bite • We bite. • Butterfly • The horse ran. • The cat bites. • The owl flies. • The shark swam. • The dog barked. • The bear climbs. • I cut the grass. • The wasp stung me. • We fly like birds. • We smelled the rose. • The fly used to fly. • You smell the flower. • The goat used to jump. • The spider ate the fly. • The goose used to bite. • The tiger attacked the zebra. • ...
plants-;increasing the numbers 2016-05-05
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- for the baby plant is stored in cotyledon
- harvesting grains need to be protected against moisture
- is optained from plant
- seed has hair on it
- is used for flavouring
- are the example of plants whose roots can grow into a new plant
- nail has hooks on it
- super phosphate,ammonium sulphate and nitrate are added to the soil
- is important for seeds
- and Western India has black soil
- are dispersed by explosion
- give us oil
- and pesticides protect crops from being destroyed by pests
- seed has stiff hair on it
- and groundnuts need well-drained,sandy soil
- are summer crops
- come from plants
- Bengal has clayey soil
- seed has tuft of hair on it
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- has two main types of crops
- needs alluvial and irrigated soil for growth
- Swaminathan is an agriculture scientist
- seeds have one seed leaves
- and bajra needs sandy soil for growth
- are winter crops
- and Goa has coastal areas
- is cereal
- has sandy soil
- has porous parts on it
- seed has wings on it
- seeds have two seed leaves
- and Darjiling has moist soil
- grass has spines on it
- and jute needs clayey soil for growth
- are pulses
- is growing plant in a large scale
- has a fibrous coat on it
- cutting of a rose can grow into a new plant
- is dispersed by animals
- provide us with wood,fibre,rubber,gum,tea and coffee
- is added to soil to increase production
- is released from plants
- and Uttar Pradesh has alluvial and irrigated soil
- coat is the outer covering of the seed
- plant needs moist soil for growth
- water and warmth is important for the growth of a plant
46 Clues: is cereal • are pulses • give us oil • has sandy soil • are winter crops • are summer crops • come from plants • seed has hair on it • seed has wings on it • nail has hooks on it • is optained from plant • is used for flavouring • has porous parts on it • is important for seeds • grass has spines on it • is dispersed by animals • is released from plants • Bengal has clayey soil • ...
Plants Moving On Up 2017-04-30
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- Outermost layer of bark
- Where water transpires from
- Type of bond responsible for adhesion
- (2 words) Hypothesis explaining why phloem sap always flows from source to sink
- When the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall
- Plant adapted to arid environments
- Type of xylem formed at the apical meristem
- (2 words) Elements that are basically a living straw supported by companion cells
- (2 words) Theory of how water rises up a tree
- How leaves lower their water potential
- (2 words) Determines age of woody plants
- (2 words) Provides nuclei and organelles to support a sieve tube member
- Type of xylem that makes up wood
- Strip of wax forcing water to enter a cell before it crosses the endoderm
- Water route that goes through root hair cells
- Water is _________ up a plant
- (adj) Cells that are filled with water so that their cell walls are under pressure from inside
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- (2 words) Substrate with the lowest water potential, ~ -100
- Lower the water potential of plant cells
- Ions that control stomatal opening and closing
- (2 words) Large cells with thin walls formed when lots of resources are available
- Season when sugar reserves are mobilized to support new plant growth aboveground
- (2 words) Xylem cell type with unobstructed water flow, but air bubbles affect the whole tube
- Transports water and dissolved minerals through plant
- Transports sugars through plant
- (2 words) One-cell-thick layer of meristem cells for secondary growth
- Substrate with the highest water potential ~0
- Space between cork cells that allows for gas exchange from outside to living cells inside
- Secondary xylem cells filled with resin
- What a plant does when its tissues lose water
- Water route that goes around root hair cells
- Innermost layer of wood
- Type of photosynthesis in which gas exchange occurs at night and PEP is replaced by crassulaic acid
- Secondary xylem
- Xylem cell type with slow water flow and air bubbles that only affect one cell
35 Clues: Secondary xylem • Outermost layer of bark • Innermost layer of wood • Where water transpires from • Water is _________ up a plant • Transports sugars through plant • Type of xylem that makes up wood • Plant adapted to arid environments • Type of bond responsible for adhesion • How leaves lower their water potential • Secondary xylem cells filled with resin • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
Plants and plant functions. 2021-12-14
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- defensive organ that encloses and protects the developing reproductive structures
- a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity/become larger or greater over a period of time; increase
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll
- invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
- protects the seeds and also helps to spread them
- The pollen-producing part of a flower
- green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring
- to produce food for the plant by photosynthesis
- captures pollen
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- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct
- reproduction
- absorbs water/anchors the plant
- colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- The part of the stamen where pollen is produced
- develop into seeds upon fertilization
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- acts as a buffer against pollen contamination/to assist the process of fertilization
- protect and nourish the embryo or young plant
- light from the sun
- holds the plant up/supports the leaves
21 Clues: reproduction • captures pollen • light from the sun • absorbs water/anchors the plant • The ovule producing part of a flower • develop into seeds upon fertilization • The pollen-producing part of a flower • holds the plant up/supports the leaves • protect and nourish the embryo or young plant • The part of the stamen where pollen is produced • ...
Plants & Animal Adaptations/ Interdependence 2022-05-03
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- obtains nutrients from producers and consumers
- pre-adult insect undergoes incomp. metamorphosis
- when female cell is united w/ male cell
- substance that organisms need to survive & grow
- stages of an organism's growth and development
- transfers pollen; male-->female reproduction
- organism that produces its own food
- plant/animal reaction responding to stimuli
- seedlike structure; produces plants (ferns/mosses)
- male reproductive structure of flowering plant
- characteristic;increases environment survival
- species that no longer exists
- insect development w/ larval stage
- animal that lacks a backbone
- organism that is killed/ eaten by other organisms
- all non/living things interacting w/ environ.
- plants begin to grow from a seed or spore
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- organism's stage; undergoes complete metamorphosis
- populations of diff.species living in same area
- charact. passed from parent to offspring
- animal obtains nutrients from other animals
- animal that obtains nutrients only from plants
- insect develop.w/ pre-adult&adult
- female reproductive organ; produces egg cells
- dust-like powder from male reproductive structure
- stage in life cycle of insect between larva & adult
- diagram representing transfer of energy
- a living thing
- organism that kills and eats other organisms
- organisms of same kind;mates& produces offspring
- animal with a backbone
- makes more organisms of the same kind
32 Clues: a living thing • animal with a backbone • animal that lacks a backbone • species that no longer exists • insect develop.w/ pre-adult&adult • insect development w/ larval stage • organism that produces its own food • makes more organisms of the same kind • when female cell is united w/ male cell • diagram representing transfer of energy • charact. passed from parent to offspring • ...
Unit 2: Biology - Plants 2023-11-09
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- a structure of the plant that performs photosynthesis and allows for gas exchange
- is a biological process where a group of organisms change to become better suited to their environment
- is another name for a cone-bearing plant
- an organism that makes their own energy
- the process of converting sunlight to food energy
- Provides shape and structure; is like a microscopic skeleton
- allow for photosynthesis and absorb sunlight
- carries food throughout the plant
- the male reproductive units of a flower
- attract pollinators
- a structure of the plant that produces leaves, branches, and sometimes flowers
- type of reproduction involving two parents
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- plants that grow low to the ground and do not contain xylem and phloem
- referring to having a xylem and phloem
- another name for flowering plants
- where the fruit is produced
- the female reproductive units of a flower
- where the seeds are produced
- a structure of the plant that anchors the plant into the ground and absorbs nutrients
- stores water and nutrients in the plant cells
- a type of vascular plant that must grow near water and possesses leaves, stems, and roots
- type of reproduction where there is only one parent
- plant's male reproductive cells are in this structure
- carries water and nutrients throughout the plant
24 Clues: attract pollinators • where the fruit is produced • where the seeds are produced • another name for flowering plants • carries food throughout the plant • referring to having a xylem and phloem • an organism that makes their own energy • the male reproductive units of a flower • is another name for a cone-bearing plant • the female reproductive units of a flower • ...
Ch. 5 (Inside Plants) 2024-02-27
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- Thimble-shaped mass of cells that covers and protects the root apical meristem
- Water-resistant substance that helps limit the loss of water
- Compact stem tissue at or near the soil surface
- above-ground parts die back to the soil surface at the end of the growing season
- Occupies the central part of the stem
- cells that help the plant to sense gravity
- cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- hair-like outgrowths arising from the epidermis
- allows gas exchange between the atmosphere and internal parts of the leaf
- embryo with a single cotyledon
- regulate the size of the stomata
- Growth in response to gravity
- known as the ground meristem
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- cells laid down toward the exterior of the root
- Protective waxy coating of cutin
- Main root of a plant
- Lateral meristem in vascular plants
- sieve tube that moves dissolved sugars and other products of photosynthesis
- Movement of a substance from one place to another
- water-conducting tissue of vascular plants
- embryo with paired cotyledons
- forms off of the primary root
22 Clues: Main root of a plant • known as the ground meristem • embryo with paired cotyledons • forms off of the primary root • Growth in response to gravity • embryo with a single cotyledon • Protective waxy coating of cutin • regulate the size of the stomata • Lateral meristem in vascular plants • Occupies the central part of the stem • water-conducting tissue of vascular plants • ...
External characteristics of plants 2023-10-08
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- A modified stem, connected via vascular tissue, for protection (5)
- A plant with both female flowers and male flowers(10)
- Irregular-shaped, loosely-packed leaf tissue, filler or packer (6,9)
- Name of the inflorescence shape of Dandelions and Sunflowers (9)
- A leaf shape representative of a heart (7)
- Openings on the underside of leaves for gaseous exchange (7)
- The stalk of an individual flower (7)
- A collective term for all the stamens (10)
- Alternative term for the leaf blade (6)
- The outer layer of cells of stems and leaves (9)
- A plant which loses its leaves all at once at the end of the growing season (9)
- Modified leaf or shoot for a climbing plant (7)
- A flower's colourful appendage to attract pollinators (5)
- The stalk of an individual leaf (7)
- Flowers with both male and female sexual organs(13)
- The shape of the veins in a monocotyledonous leaf (8)
- A collective term for a group of carpels (9)
- The embryonic stem and leaves inside the seed (7)
- A toothy edge to a leaf margin (7)
- Collective term for anther and filament (6)
- A protective structure, modified from the epidermis as with Rosa spp. (7)
- Vascular tissue which transports water (5)
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- Vascular tissue which transports food (6)
- The transfer of male sexual cells from stamen to the female stigma (11)
- The whole purpose of a leaf (14)
- Oblong, tightly packed, leaf tissue full of chlorophyll (9,4)
- Leaf shape comprising of individual leaflets sharing a midvein (8)
- Protects the petals on a flower (5)
- A plant that has only one type of flower - male or female (9)
- A leaf edge without any teeth or notches (6)
- Protective sheath covering the embryonic leaves of a monocot seed (10)
- A plant which loses individual leaves throughout the year (9)
- Term for a group of flowers and how they're held on the plant (13)
- The embryonic root inside the seed (7)
34 Clues: The whole purpose of a leaf (14) • A toothy edge to a leaf margin (7) • Protects the petals on a flower (5) • The stalk of an individual leaf (7) • The stalk of an individual flower (7) • The embryonic root inside the seed (7) • Alternative term for the leaf blade (6) • Vascular tissue which transports food (6) • A leaf shape representative of a heart (7) • ...
Plants Responses Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
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- - Greek word meaning "to grow," from which "auxin" is derived.
- - Growth of a plant towards a light source.
- - The process by which plants maximize their use of light, as mentioned in the context of photomorphogenesis.
- - Type of movement in response to touch that is independent of the direction of stimulus.
- - Threadlike leafless organ of climbing plants.
- - Specific light spectrum that induces phototropism.
- - Growth and development of plants in response to light.
- - Movement of a plant in response to touch.
- - Molecules that work together with phototropins to mediate the phototropic response.
- - Growth of a plant in response to gravity.
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- - Growth of a plant away from light.
- - The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- - Slow developmental change in the shape of a plant due to continuous mechanical stress.
- - Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
- - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules.
- - A hormone thought to be involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
- - Another term for geotropism, the growth response to gravity.
- - Directional growth of a plant in response to light.
- - Protein-based receptors mediating phototropic response.
- - Another name for amyloplasts, indicating their role in sensing gravity.
20 Clues: - Growth of a plant away from light. • - Growth of a plant towards a light source. • - Movement of a plant in response to touch. • - Growth of a plant in response to gravity. • - Threadlike leafless organ of climbing plants. • - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules. • - Specific light spectrum that induces phototropism. • ...
Animals and plants cells 2024-09-01
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- - its the most basic, functional and simple unit of life.
- - it helps on exhanging gases between plants and its environment
- - it's a part of the nervous tissue that are shaped like stars and its function is to act as a support and control the chemical environment around the neurons
- - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths
- - it prevents the loss of water and invasion of disease causing microorganisms
- - its covered by a waxy cuticle and it covers the whole body of woody and non woody plants
- - its function is to store and synthesize plant food
- - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem
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- permanent tissue - its composed of two or more kind of cell
- cells - they surround the nerve fibers and also produces myelin sheaths
- -its a group of cells that work together in order to perform a specific function.
- meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth
- muscle - it can be found in the heart and has one nucleus and striations. It's muscle control is involuntary.
- - its function is to transport substance, immune response and blood clotting.
- cells - its responsible for regulating the entrance and exit of stomata
- tissue - it's the only complex permanent tissue in plants
- tissue - it's a type of animal cells that forms the inner and outer lining of the organ
- - what is the other term for Osseous tissue
- permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell
- - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants
20 Clues: - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths • - what is the other term for Osseous tissue • - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem • meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth • permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell • - its function is to store and synthesize plant food • - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants • ...
Animals and plants cells 2024-09-01
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- - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths
- - it prevents the loss of water and invasion of disease causing microorganisms
- - its covered by a waxy cuticle and it covers the whole body of woody and non woody plants
- tissue - it's the only complex permanent tissue in plants
- cells - its responsible for regulating the entrance and exit of stomata
- - its function is to store and synthesize plant food
- meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth
- - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem
- - its the most basic, functional and simple unit of life.
- -its a group of cells that work together in order to perform a specific function.
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- - its function is to transport substance, immune response and blood clotting.
- - what is the other term for Osseous tissue
- tissue - it's a type of animal cells that forms the inner and outer lining of the organ
- permanent tissue - its composed of two or more kind of cell
- permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell
- - it's a part of the nervous tissue that are shaped like stars and its function is to act as a support and control the chemical environment around the neurons
- muscle - it can be found in the heart and has one nucleus and striations. It's muscle control is involuntary.
- - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants
- - it helps on exhanging gases between plants and its environment
- cells - they surround the nerve fibers and also produces myelin sheaths
20 Clues: - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths • - what is the other term for Osseous tissue • - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem • meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth • permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell • - its function is to store and synthesize plant food • - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants • ...
FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 2024-11-11
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- Flower whose oil is used to balance hormones and reduce inflammation
- Herb used for its calming effects and to relieve anxiety
- Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol
- Bright yellow-orange flower with anti-inflammatory properties
- Herb that stimulates cats but has calming effects on humans
- Root plant traditionally used for relaxation and reducing anxiety
- Aromatic herb used to ease digestive issues and headaches
- Common culinary bulb with antibacterial and heart-protective benefits
- Culinary herb with powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties
- Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation
- Spice derived from crocus flowers, used for mood enhancement
- Aromatic herb used in cooking and for its anti-inflammatory benefits
- Root plant often used to relieve nausea and inflammation
- Spice derived from flower buds, known for its pain-relieving properties
- Culinary herb with antibacterial and antioxidant properties
- Sweet root used to soothe sore throats and digestive issues
- Root used in traditional medicine to aid digestion and reduce bloating
- Plant known for its liver-protective properties
- Root plant known for aiding sleep and reducing anxiety
- Herb used in Ayurveda to reduce stress and improve energy
- Succulent plant known for healing burns and skin irritation
- Herb known for its antimicrobial properties, often used in smudging
- Berry known for boosting immunity and fighting flu symptoms
- Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration
- Herb used for its digestive benefits, often paired with fish
- Tall plant with soft leaves, used to treat coughs and lung problems
- Root plant known for detoxifying the blood and promoting skin health
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- Tree with leaves used to improve memory and cognitive function
- Spice derived from tree bark, used for blood sugar regulation
- Herb used to relieve menopause symptoms and hormonal imbalance
- Plant used in Ayurveda for its antibacterial and skin-healing properties
- Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers
- Flower used to treat mild depression and mood disorders
- Flower used to boost the immune system and fight colds
- Yellow flower used to reduce inflammation and treat urinary issues
- Herb used for detoxifying heavy metals from the body
- Bright yellow root used for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits
- Plant used for improving circulation and treating respiratory issues
- Known for its calming effects and aromatic purple flowers
- Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep
- Root plant used to boost energy and support overall well-being
- Tree bark used to soothe throat irritation and digestive issues
- Flower used traditionally to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation
- Mint herb known for freshening breath and aiding digestion
- Fruit of the rose plant, rich in vitamin C, used for immune support
- Weed-like plant used to promote liver health and detoxification
- Bright orange flower used to treat skin issues and inflammation
- Berry known for supporting heart health and circulation
- Popular culinary herb that also has anti-inflammatory properties
- Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating
50 Clues: Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating • Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation • Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep • Plant known for its liver-protective properties • Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers • Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol • Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration • ...
Plants vs Zombies Heroes 2025-10-25
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- This is the highest cost card in the game.
- This is the only animal plant that gives sun at the start of each turn.
- This trick allows you to play a zombie during tricks.
- This plant can be recycled for four-thousand sparks.
- If you are rank 39, this card will be your profile picture.
- This environment can make you invincible if paired with the right card.
- This plant heals you for the highest amount out of any heal plant.
- This zombie gets +three/+three when evolved on another zombie of its tribe.
- You can receive the Block-buster card from this pack.
- This card can attack in every lane.
- The base stats of Poison Oak (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- Nuts or berries.
- If this card is conjured from Cosmic Pea, its stats will be one/one double-strike.
- Most hackers use forty copies of...
- This card's ability does damage to the zombie hero when you heal.
- The only zombie superpower that has the tribe "Zombie."
- If this plant attacks, its plant food animation from PvZ 2 will play.
- This is the only card that refunds itself when played.
- This class has the Puff-Shroom.
- This plant makes zombie tricks cost one more.
- If this card is conjured by a Cosmic Imp, it will have the frenzy, amphibious, and deadly keywords.
- This is the only plant that can be a three/four as a two cost.
- The only zero cost card in the game with zero attack.
- The base stats of this card are four/one.
- This is the only plant that has a splash damage that is different from its base attack.
- Against this hero, you are NEVER safe.
- This is the only plant that wears makeup.
- This is the most expensive gravestone card in the game.
- This card is on the image of the Triassic Pack.
- This plants favorite number is five.
- You can do bonus attacks using this plant without dealing with the consequence of Mime-Garg's ability.
- This plant is like a flower version of Melon-Pult.
- This card has the dino-roar and untrickable key words.
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- This card's greatest enemy is the Wallflower.
- This card can only get value if you have tempo.
- This zombie used to have a tribe that was exclusive to itself.
- The only card in the game with base ten health.
- The best superpower in the game.
- The base stats of this card are one/one, but it is a four/one the first turn you play it.
- This zombie card will make it impossible to deck out if ran in a deck.
- The base stats of Briar Rose (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- He's "Wheely Cheesy"
- This card used to have a description bug that caused its evolution ability to only say the word "instead."
- This is the only trick that creates an environment.
- The most well known Plants vs Zombies Heroes streamer.
- This is the only plant unlocked in the Lost City world in PvZ 2 that was introduced into the PvZ Heroes game.
- This is the only superpower that has the possibility of giving the opponent a LOT of value.
- *Sigh* This card is the most OVERRATED-
- This is the only zombie with the splash damage keyword.
- This card can only get buffed if a zombie is in play.
- This is the lowest cost environment in the game.
- This superpower gives the keyword team-up.
- This card will have Astrocado's base stats if evolved on another plant.
- This is the only card that can buff cards in your hands.
- You cannot block if you have minimum this many cards in your hand.
- This hero has the "Blockbusting" strategy deck.
- If conjured from cross-pollination, this card will be a zero cost one/one flower plant.
- The base stats of Dark Matter Dragon Fruit if given a Fertilize (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- This plant hero is named after an onomatopoeia from the original game.
- This is the only zombie that can shuffle tokens into your deck.
- This is the highest cost environment in the game.
- This superpower creates the Octo-Pet token.
- Phase two of a Zombie Hero's turn.
- Coffee zombie gives this keyword to all other zombies.
64 Clues: Nuts or berries. • He's "Wheely Cheesy" • This class has the Puff-Shroom. • The best superpower in the game. • Phase two of a Zombie Hero's turn. • This card can attack in every lane. • Most hackers use forty copies of... • This plants favorite number is five. • Against this hero, you are NEVER safe. • *Sigh* This card is the most OVERRATED- • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-12-20
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- carries glucose
- comes from the sun
- a form of sugar in plants
- allows plants to absorb sunlight
- lets gases in and out of the plants
- distributes water to the plant
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- only in plants, where the reaction of making food is
- the chemicals that are made by reactants
- the process which plants make their own food
- the type of reaction photosynthesis is
- the chemicals which make products
11 Clues: carries glucose • comes from the sun • a form of sugar in plants • distributes water to the plant • allows plants to absorb sunlight • the chemicals which make products • lets gases in and out of the plants • the type of reaction photosynthesis is • the chemicals that are made by reactants • the process which plants make their own food • ...
Food Chain and Photosynthesis 2025-01-03
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- Animals that eat only plants
- A name of any animals that consumes something
- The Vitamin that humans get from sunlight.
- They eat animals that have died
- The substance in plants that makes them green
- Animals that eat only meat
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- Plants breathe this in
- How plants make food
- Animals that eat meat and plants
- It is the start of every food chain
- Another word for H20
11 Clues: How plants make food • Another word for H20 • Plants breathe this in • Animals that eat only meat • Animals that eat only plants • They eat animals that have died • Animals that eat meat and plants • It is the start of every food chain • The Vitamin that humans get from sunlight. • A name of any animals that consumes something • The substance in plants that makes them green
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-10-27
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- plants sugary source of energy
- what happens in all plants
- organelle found in plant cells that conducts photosynthesis
- captures sunlight, located in thykaloid, and has chlorophyll
- green pigment found in plants
- a stack of multiple thykaloids
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- what all plants need to grow
- the fluid inside chloroplast
- where light dependant reactions happen
- liquid found inside thykaloid
- small openings found in plants that allow carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
11 Clues: what happens in all plants • what all plants need to grow • the fluid inside chloroplast • liquid found inside thykaloid • green pigment found in plants • plants sugary source of energy • a stack of multiple thykaloids • where light dependant reactions happen • organelle found in plant cells that conducts photosynthesis • ...
Root Words herb, omni, pre, re 2024-05-23
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- present in all places at all times
- a consumer that eats only plants
- one who came before
- relating to plants
- one that knows everything
- stop oneself from doing something
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
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- make someone inclined to a specific action
- forerunner
- a substance that kills plants, mainly weeds
- to prove incorrect
- to make young again; to make new
12 Clues: forerunner • to prove incorrect • relating to plants • one who came before • one that knows everything • a consumer that eats only plants • to make young again; to make new • stop oneself from doing something • present in all places at all times • make someone inclined to a specific action • a substance that kills plants, mainly weeds • a consumer that eats both plants and animals
Chapter 1 & 2 2022-06-13
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- Organisms which derives it’s nutrition from ‘The Host’
- Organisms that prepare their own food
- Animals which eat both plants and other animals
- Two organisms live in a close association and develop a relationship that is beneficial to both
- Muscular organ attached to the floor of Buccal cavity
- Animals which eat other animals only
- Teeth used for grinding food
- White and strong protective material
- Plants which feed on insects
- Important components of food for obtaining nutrition
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- the process through which plants prepare their own food
- Organisms which cannot prepare their own food
- animals which eat plants only
- The process of obtaining and utilising food by an organism
- Act of getting and eating food
- Tiny pores that are present on the surface of leaves
- The green colour pigment which helps the leaves to prepare food and capture solar energy
- Process of elimination of undigested food from alimentary canal
- Tubes that run throughout the root, the stem, the branches and the leaves
- Process of breakdown of complex molecules into simple soluble ones
- Teeth used for tearing of food
21 Clues: Teeth used for grinding food • Plants which feed on insects • animals which eat plants only • Act of getting and eating food • Teeth used for tearing of food • Animals which eat other animals only • White and strong protective material • Organisms that prepare their own food • Organisms which cannot prepare their own food • Animals which eat both plants and other animals • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2019-03-12
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- A waste product for plants
- Most of the energy released in cellular respiration happens in the ____ stage
- Sunlight is captured mostly in the ___ of a plant
- The organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The raw materials for photosynthesis are the ____ of cellular respiration, and vice versa.
- Another name for sugar, this is broken down during cellular respiration
- Where gases enter and exit a leaf
- Autotrophs are an important ____ source for many heterotrophs.
- An energy releasing process that doesn’t use oxygen
- The green pigment that helps capture sunlight
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- Another name for a consumer
- This is produced when cells break down glucose without oxygen (2 words)
- The process by which plants use the sun’s energy to make glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- Another name for the type of energy created by cellular respiration
- Another name for producer
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Photosynthesis occurs only in ____
- Cellular respiration occurs in plants and ____
- Where Stage 1 of cellular respiration happens
- Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ____ but opposite reactions.
20 Clues: Another name for producer • A waste product for plants • Another name for a consumer • Where gases enter and exit a leaf • Photosynthesis occurs only in ____ • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Where Stage 1 of cellular respiration happens • The green pigment that helps capture sunlight • Cellular respiration occurs in plants and ____ • ...
Unit 8 2023-03-08
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- A creature that only eats plants.
- any of several living arrangements between members of two different species
- An organism that feeds on dead and decaying things.
- Group of different species living in the same area.
- An area animals and plants live in, example would be a desert.
- Made up of parts on earth where living things are.
- group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.
- A step by step process of what eats what.
- A creature that eats both animals and plants.
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- A organism that breaks down dead matter.
- An area where animals, plants, weather, all sorts of things create an area.
- A relationship between 2 creatures with one gaining something and the other suffering from it.
- A plant is this.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature
- A web showing what creatures eat others.
- A creature that eats things.
- The mass or weight of living tissue.
- Where a species live.
- A creature that eats other creatures.
- The study of organisms and their habitats.
20 Clues: A plant is this. • Where a species live. • A creature that eats things. • A creature that only eats plants. • The mass or weight of living tissue. • A creature that eats other creatures. • A organism that breaks down dead matter. • A web showing what creatures eat others. • A step by step process of what eats what. • The study of organisms and their habitats. • ...
GMO's 2023-03-23
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- What is the "G" stands for in GMOs
- GMOs could possibly be ____ to humans
- Most GMO food are not physically made aka ____
- Due to GMOs, pesticides aren't able to kill these bugs called _______
- GMOs can affect Altered ____ when it enters wild species.
- GMOs can cause this disease
- GMOs can cause _______ of which either partially or all of one's immune system gets closed.
- What the "O" stands for in GMOs
- The variety of life on earth, GMOs affect this part of the environment
- Scientists think GMOS can change human ___
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- GMOs are injected mostly into plants and _____
- What gets harmed due to the effects of GMOs?
- GMOs can make plants and animals an ____ species
- This means that it relates to an organism created from genetic material.
- Due to natural _____ animals could be born with GMOs
- GMOs can cause people to be resistant to _____
- 92% of this vegetable is planted with GMOs
- This is known as a weed killer along with getting rid of unwanted plants
- GMOs can make animals and plants ____
- What the "M" stands for in GMOs
20 Clues: GMOs can cause this disease • What the "M" stands for in GMOs • What the "O" stands for in GMOs • What is the "G" stands for in GMOs • GMOs could possibly be ____ to humans • GMOs can make animals and plants ____ • 92% of this vegetable is planted with GMOs • Scientists think GMOS can change human ___ • What gets harmed due to the effects of GMOs? • ...
Carbs, Protein, and Fat Crossword 2017-01-23
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- chemical building block of proteins
- protein with a globular shape
- substance in place of sugar
- sugars with single unit chemical structure
- chemical process that turns vegetable oils into solids
- protein with all essential amino acids
- cells that store fat from foods
- unsaturated fatty acid with two or more hydrogen units missing
- plant materials that can't be digested
- chemical process by which plants make carbs
- lipoprotein that takes cholesterol from liver to where needed in the body
- formed when single glucose units are combined into complex structures
- oil turn into solids in food production
- nutrient that is a main source of energy
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- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- simple carbs chemically formed from plants
- amino acids that your body needs but cannot provide
- green pigment plants
- chemical "packages"
- high-density lipoprotein
- plant protein that lacks at least one essential amino acid
- type of lipid
- fatty acid in fish oils
- chemical structures that form fat
- fat like substance present in many body cells
25 Clues: type of lipid • chemical "packages" • green pigment plants • fatty acid in fish oils • high-density lipoprotein • substance in place of sugar • protein with a globular shape • cells that store fat from foods • chemical structures that form fat • chemical building block of proteins • protein with all essential amino acids • plant materials that can't be digested • ...
Ecology Unit Assessment 2016-01-26
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- Eats dead animals
- drains somewhat quickly and holds some water making it good for plants
- One living thing
- A environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not a part of something living
- All of the different populations living in a area. No abiotic factors
- being dependent on others for some needs , being mutually dependent on each other
- Smaller particles keep it from draining quickly
- All the members of one species living in a area
- Eats plants
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in a area
- A close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- Living or once living or made by something that was alive
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- Plants take in water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide and make sugar and oxygen
- Animals us food to make carbon dioxide
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly, dries out quick
- Eats a herbivore
- Eats both plants and meat
- The variety of life or species on earth
- Recycles dead organism and waste
- Eats plants
- Eats meat
- how a ecosystem changes over time
22 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • Eats plants • One living thing • Eats a herbivore • Eats dead animals • Eats both plants and meat • Recycles dead organism and waste • how a ecosystem changes over time • Animals us food to make carbon dioxide • The variety of life or species on earth • Smaller particles keep it from draining quickly • All the members of one species living in a area • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-06
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- Moving permanently
- Goes into to change something
- One benefits other is affected
- Turning oxygen to food
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- One benefits other is non-effected
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Organelles in plants
- Two or more species taking up the same area
- Eats both plants and Animals.
- interaction with two different organisms
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- An organism that only eats animals.
- can't make their own food
- Come out from reactants
- Large community working together
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- Species that are the first to a new location
- Turning co2 to energy
- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving someplace else for
- animals at a constant number
- Change in structure
- Organisms that make their own food.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- All members of a species in one area.
- A group of animals having similar traits
- Both benefit
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Goes into to change something • Eats both plants and Animals. • One benefits other is affected • Large community working together • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-05
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- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving permanently
- All members of a species in one area.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- Organelles in plants
- Moving someplace else for
- Both benefit
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- Turning oxygen to food
- Organisms that make their own food.
- One benefits other is non-effected
- Two or more species taking up the same area
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- Eats both plants and Animals.
- can't make their own food
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- One benefits other is affected
- Goes into to change something
- Change in structure
- interaction with two different organisms
- animals at a constant number
- Species that are the first to a new location
- An organism that only eats animals.
- Come out from reactants
- Turning co2 to energy
- A group of animals having similar traits
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Large community working together
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Eats both plants and Animals. • Goes into to change something • One benefits other is affected • An animal that only eats plants. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-12-02
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- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- Eats only animals
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- The _______ of making or creating something
- Moving to another place
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The things that make up a chemical formula
- When both animals benefit
- The process of breathing
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- How much an area can hold
- Producer
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
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- When an animal lives off a host
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- When a predator preys on something
- Eats animals and plants
- Consumer
- The process of plants making food
- All of the inhabitants in an area
- Moss, lichens
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- Evolving
- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
- Eats only Plants
- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
- Eats dead animals
28 Clues: Consumer • Evolving • Producer • Moss, lichens • Eats only Plants • Eats only animals • Eats dead animals • Powerhouse of the cell • Eats animals and plants • Moving to another place • The process of breathing • When both animals benefit • How much an area can hold • When an animal lives off a host • The process of plants making food • All of the inhabitants in an area • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
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- The biology of heredity.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
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- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Exact duplicate.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
23 Clues: Exact duplicate. • The biology of heredity. • Organism that produces disease. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Person’s occupation or profession. • Practice of growing plants without soil. • Living organism that transmits a disease. • Mixture of partially decayed organic matter. • Material that supplies nutrients for plants. • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- the male part of the flower
- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- when plants have flower clusters
- when two sepals are fused together
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
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- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- petals and the sepals together are called
- the female part of the flower
- a flower with male and female parts
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
21 Clues: the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • when plants have flower clusters • the main stem of an inflorescence • when two sepals are fused together • a flower with male and female parts • petals and the sepals together are called • a flower that is missing male or female parts • contained in the anther and released by flowers • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- scientists who study ecology.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- and nutrients.
- web multiple food chains linked together that models the way
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of energy from one
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead
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- break down dead plants and animals into useful things like
- all of the organisms of a species living in the same area.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- place where organisms live.
- for animals.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- a plant that produces its own food and creates food and
- to organism.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
24 Clues: for animals. • to organism. • and nutrients. • place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • and producers move through an ecosystem. • all of the populations living in an area. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • is an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of energy from one
- a plant that produces its own food and creates food and
- place where organisms live.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- all of the organisms of a species living in the same area.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things like
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- web multiple food chains linked together that models the way
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- to organism.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
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- and nutrients.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- for animals.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
- scientists who study ecology.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
24 Clues: for animals. • to organism. • and nutrients. • place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • and producers move through an ecosystem. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • is an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- chain is the transfer of matter in the form of
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- a meat eating animal that feeds on the
- a plant that produces its own food and
- scientists who study ecology.
- the way
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- is an animal that eats BOTH plants and
- and producers move through an ecosystem.
- from one organism to organism.
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- food and oxygen for animals.
- all of the organisms of a species living in
- break down dead plants and animals into
- is an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- place where organisms live.
- things like minerals and nutrients.
- is an animal that eats plants and animals.
- is made up all all living and nonliving things.
- same area.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- web multiple food chains linked together that
- of dead animals.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
27 Clues: the way • same area. • of dead animals. • place where organisms live. • food and oxygen for animals. • scientists who study ecology. • from one organism to organism. • an animal that is hunted for food. • things like minerals and nutrients. • a meat eating animal that feeds on the • a plant that produces its own food and • is an animal that eats BOTH plants and • ...
Science Crossword 2023-11-14
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- a plant that makes it owns food
- "Animal hunted by a predator
- "Hunter in the animal kingdom
- An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food
- "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines
- An organism that consumes other plants and animals for energy
- "Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- "Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is unaffected"
- "Each step in,indicating an organism's position in the food chain
- Meat-eatinganimal
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- The process in which energy is taken from the sun to create food for the plants in which excess oxygen and glucose is released into the air.
- "Plant cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- Diagram illustrating the distribution of organic matter in _____ levels
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- "Organism that eats another in a biological hierarchy
- "Process of exchanging gases for energy production
- "Interconnected system of multiple food chains in an ecosystem
- "Tiny organisms, often invisible to the naked eye
20 Clues: Meat-eatinganimal • "Animal hunted by a predator • "Hunter in the animal kingdom • a plant that makes it owns food • An animal that eats both plants and meat • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines • An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food • ...
Vocabulary 2024-02-13
Across
- no plants/animals left
- electricity
- the animals, plants, and natural elements in an area
- a type park that is protected and managed by a government
- harmful materials released into the environment (natural or manmade)
- objects that can be used to make something new
- aka global warming
- aka "clean" energy
- very few animals/plants left
- a process or product not harmful to the environment
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- a way of using resources so that they never run out
- substance that will break down quickly and can be used in gardens, farming
- a resource/energy whose rate of use cannot be sustained and will eventually run out
- substance that will break down over time
- development
- support a cause
- saying something is sustainable when it isn’t (usually companies do this to sell more)
- protect an area, animal, or natural resource from harm; to consume sustainably
- world _____ site; a place designated by the UN as having cultural and/or natural value worth protecting and preserving
- animals (and plants) that are native to an area and survive (usually without human interaction)
20 Clues: development • electricity • support a cause • aka global warming • aka "clean" energy • no plants/animals left • very few animals/plants left • substance that will break down over time • objects that can be used to make something new • a way of using resources so that they never run out • a process or product not harmful to the environment • ...
Earth Day 2024-02-27
Across
- A large area of land covered with trees and other plants
- Trash on the ground
- Flying insects that help pollinate plants
- Something in the air that plants produce and people need to breathe
- At risk of extinction
- Collecting things that would be thrown away and turning them into new products
- The air surrounding the Earth
- Earth Day is celebrated every year on ______ 22nd.
- Use something again instead of throwing it away
Down
- Harmful material that hurts the environment
- Sun energy
- Man-made material used to make bottles and other item that can be recycled
- Protecting our environment and the wildlife that lives in it
- The layer of the atmosphere that protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation
- Science that studies living things and their surroundings
- The color of grass and many other plants
- Trash and food waste that is thrown away
- Air in motion
- Decaying plant and food waste used as fertilizer
- the place where a plant or animal lives
- A metal often used to make cans and other items
21 Clues: Sun energy • Air in motion • Trash on the ground • At risk of extinction • The air surrounding the Earth • the place where a plant or animal lives • The color of grass and many other plants • Trash and food waste that is thrown away • Flying insects that help pollinate plants • Harmful material that hurts the environment • A metal often used to make cans and other items • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
Across
- Organism that breaks things down
- The study of relationships between living organisms
- chain- Sequence In which animals eat each other
- The animal a parasite lives on
- level- Level or position in a food chain
- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- Organisms that make their own food
- An organism that only eats meat
- A parasite
- Organisms of the same species living together
- An organism that cannot produce its own food
- The region on/above/below the Earth's surface where life exists
- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass
Down
- An organism that only eats plants
- web- All the food chains in an ecosystem
- The natural home or environment of a plant or animal
- Organism that hunts prey
- factors- Nonliving things in an ecosystem
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An individual living thing
- An organism that can produce its own food
- An organism that eats other plants or animals
- factors- Living things in an ecosystem
- Gets hunted by the predators
- Area with plants, animals and other organisms
25 Clues: A parasite • Organism that hunts prey • An individual living thing • Gets hunted by the predators • The animal a parasite lives on • An organism that only eats meat • Organism that breaks things down • An organism that only eats plants • Organisms that make their own food • factors- Living things in an ecosystem • web- All the food chains in an ecosystem • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-08-29
Across
- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- prevents water-loss and reflects excess light
- Plant tissue that are composed of nondividing cells
- flexible support in plants
- Basic unit of life
- prevents water-loss and invasion of disease-causing microorganism
- responsible for storage and photosynthesis
- cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages
- cells found in cartilages
- cells that replaces the epidermis of mature plants
- Type of meristem responsible for the primary growth of plants
- basic unit of the nervous system
Down
- flexible matrix
- Plant tissues that are found on the growing areas of the plant
- growth in plants characterized by increase in the plant's height
- two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers
- hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers
- refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area
- cells that surround all nerve fibers and produce myelin sheaths
- Responsible for the transport of substances in the human body
- This cambium give rise to secondary xylem and phloem
21 Clues: flexible matrix • Basic unit of life • cells found in cartilages • flexible support in plants • basic unit of the nervous system • responsible for storage and photosynthesis • prevents water-loss and reflects excess light • two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers • cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages • hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCAVENGER HUNT 2025-10-13
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- The upper layer of earth where plants grow
- An animal that lives and swims in water
- An enclosed space inside a building
- People who study in schools or universities
- A yellow plant crop grown for food
- A quiet place where books are kept and read
- Tools used for writing or drawing
- Beautiful flowering plants often found in ponds
- An animal that has feathers and can fly
- A structure with walls and a roof used for living or working
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- A small creature with a spiral shell that moves slowly
- A black material used for paving roads
- Colorful parts of plants that bloom and make gardens beautiful
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- A hard material made from cement, used for construction
- A large farm animal that gives milk
- Green plants that cover the ground
- A delicate fabric with open patterns, often used for IDs or clothes
- A flowing body of water found in nature
- A structure built to cross over rivers or roads
20 Clues: Tools used for writing or drawing • A yellow plant crop grown for food • Green plants that cover the ground • An enclosed space inside a building • A large farm animal that gives milk • A black material used for paving roads • An animal that lives and swims in water • A flowing body of water found in nature • An animal that has feathers and can fly • ...
Introduction to range 2025-10-20
Across
- Lives from one year to the next
- C4
- stems are round
- C3
- rain,snow,sleet,or hail that falls to the ground
- plants that originated and evolved in North America
- highly desirable forage that decreases in amount when overgrazed
- rangeland mostly made up of shrubs and small trees
- lives two growing season
- The physical characteristics of the earth surface
- stems are triangular
- 47% of the ______ is rangeland
Down
- Most production rangeland
- Only live one growing season and there are two types
- Herbaceous plants that typically have solid stems and broad leaves
- made up of woody material but not a tree
- have leaf blades and can have sedges and rushes
- group of plants that are comprised of trees and shrubs
- undesirable plant that moves into a area that has been over grazed
- plants that were brought to North America
- rangeland that has many trees
- type of plant that increases in amount when grazing happens
- Coldest of all rangelands
- Driest of all rangelands
- Mostly grasses with occasional tree and shrub
- they are everywhere
26 Clues: C4 • C3 • stems are round • they are everywhere • stems are triangular • Driest of all rangelands • lives two growing season • Most production rangeland • Coldest of all rangelands • rangeland that has many trees • 47% of the ______ is rangeland • Lives from one year to the next • made up of woody material but not a tree • plants that were brought to North America • ...
Year 8 Ecosystems Key Words 2026-01-06
Across
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- All the different populations living together in an area
- An animal that eats other animals
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem, such as light or temperature
- An animal that eats only plants
- All the members of one species living in an area
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- When organisms depend on each other for survival
- When organisms compete for the same resources
Down
- A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment
- An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis
- Living parts of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator
- The natural place where an organism lives
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- A group of organisms that can breed to produce fertile offspring
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- A diagram showing many linked food chains
- A diagram showing the transfer of energy between organisms
20 Clues: An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats other animals • The natural place where an organism lives • A diagram showing many linked food chains • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • When organisms compete for the same resources • An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator • ...
Religion Review 2022-03-14
Across
- did not believe in the resurrection
- man who touched Saul's eyes
- persecuted Christians
- different kinds of grounds
- place where Saul was converted
- what Mary and Joseph brought to the temple
- the person Simeon and Anna waited for
- sat at Jesus' feet
- birds ate the seeds that fell here
Down
- choked the plants
- ground brought forth plants that produced crops
- God promised him he would not die until he saw the Messiah
- a prophetess and widow
- the word of God
- the plants that grew quickly died
- each worked for a coin
- God struck with leprosy
- prepared the meal for Jesus
- group to which Paul belonged
19 Clues: the word of God • choked the plants • sat at Jesus' feet • persecuted Christians • a prophetess and widow • each worked for a coin • God struck with leprosy • different kinds of grounds • man who touched Saul's eyes • prepared the meal for Jesus • group to which Paul belonged • place where Saul was converted • the plants that grew quickly died • birds ate the seeds that fell here • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
Across
- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- consumer that eats plants
- consumer that eats meat
- to rid the body of waste
- a type of fungus
- animal manure or feces
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- digested food left by earthworms
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- smooth band around the body of a worm
- living things but not plants and animals
Down
- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- the most numerous organism on Earth
- an animal lacking a backbone
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
- to rot
- any living thing
- organism that makes its own food
- the fruiting body of a fungus
19 Clues: to rot • a type of fungus • any living thing • animal manure or feces • consumer that eats meat • to rid the body of waste • consumer that eats plants • an animal lacking a backbone • the fruiting body of a fungus • organism that makes its own food • digested food left by earthworms • consumer that eats meat and plants • the most numerous organism on Earth • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
Across
- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- consumer that eats plants
- consumer that eats meat
- to rid the body of waste
- a type of fungus
- animal manure or feces
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- digested food left by earthworms
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- smooth band around the body of a worm
- living things but not plants and animals
Down
- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- the most numerous organism on Earth
- an animal lacking a backbone
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
- to rot
- any living thing
- organism that makes its own food
- the fruiting body of a fungus
19 Clues: to rot • a type of fungus • any living thing • animal manure or feces • consumer that eats meat • to rid the body of waste • consumer that eats plants • an animal lacking a backbone • the fruiting body of a fungus • organism that makes its own food • digested food left by earthworms • consumer that eats meat and plants • the most numerous organism on Earth • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
Across
- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- consumer that eats plants
- consumer that eats meat
- to rid the body of waste
- a type of fungus
- animal manure or feces
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- digested food left by earthworms
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- smooth band around the body of a worm
- living things but not plants and animals
Down
- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- the most numerous organism on Earth
- an animal lacking a backbone
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
- to rot
- any living thing
- organism that makes its own food
- the fruiting body of a fungus
19 Clues: to rot • a type of fungus • any living thing • animal manure or feces • consumer that eats meat • to rid the body of waste • consumer that eats plants • an animal lacking a backbone • the fruiting body of a fungus • organism that makes its own food • digested food left by earthworms • consumer that eats meat and plants • the most numerous organism on Earth • ...
Carbon, Carbon Everywhere! 2023-05-17
Across
- Substance present in start of experiment
- Eats Primary and Secondary Consumers
- We breathe this in
- Process in which plants make their own food
- Substance present at end of experiment
- Eats Primary Consumers and Producers
- A colorless and odorless gas
- Living thing that only eats Producers
- Chemical Reactions breaking down glucose
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- Energy which is stored in chemical compounds
- Carbon dioxide that surrounds our planet
- An organ found in cells
- Discarded or dropped remains
- Plant life
- Chemical element found in nature
- Organisms that break down dead plants
- Provides the energy
- Formed from geological process on dead animals/plants
- Plant cells that convert light energy into chemical energy
19 Clues: Plant life • We breathe this in • Provides the energy • An organ found in cells • Discarded or dropped remains • A colorless and odorless gas • Chemical element found in nature • Eats Primary and Secondary Consumers • Eats Primary Consumers and Producers • Organisms that break down dead plants • Living thing that only eats Producers • Substance present at end of experiment • ...
Flowering plants and Non flowering plants 2023-03-17
Across
- Name the part of the plants that make plants stand upright?
- bird nest ____ is non flowering plants
- plants need ________ to make food
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______
Down
- Flowering plants reproduce by _____
- one way spores diapers is by _______
- flowering plants grow flowers and ______
- plants need air, sun,food and _____
- _____ absorb the minerals from the ground
9 Clues: plants need ________ to make food • Flowering plants reproduce by _____ • plants need air, sun,food and _____ • one way spores diapers is by _______ • bird nest ____ is non flowering plants • flowering plants grow flowers and ______ • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______ • _____ absorb the minerals from the ground • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
Across
- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
Down
- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
Across
- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
Down
- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
Photosynthesis/Respiration Review 2025-01-23
Across
- the gas needed for photosynthesis
- the molecules that go into a chemical reaction
- the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- term describing organisms that make their own food
- rely on plants and animals that eat plants for their food
- where plants get the energy needed for photosynthesis
- taken up by roots of a plant
Down
- the molecules that are made during a chemical reaction
- able to do bother photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- the organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- the gas needed for cellular respiration
- the color of the chlorophyl inside chloroplasts
- term describing organisms that rely on eating other organisms for their food
- the simple sugar needed for cellular respiration
- initials for the energy produced during cellular respiration
- what part of a plant is most photosynthesis done
16 Clues: taken up by roots of a plant • the gas needed for photosynthesis • the gas needed for cellular respiration • the organelle responsible for photosynthesis • the molecules that go into a chemical reaction • the color of the chlorophyl inside chloroplasts • the simple sugar needed for cellular respiration • what part of a plant is most photosynthesis done • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
Across
- cells are surrounded around the stomata
- is the process of taking in food and utilizing it by our body
- are thin pipes that transport food to the leaf
- is the green pigment present in the leaf
- are plants that depend on other plants for food
Down
- are plants that suck nutrients from the host
- plants are plants that trap insects
- are plants that make food by themselves
- are plants that grow on dead and decaying matter
- is the singular of stomata
10 Clues: is the singular of stomata • plants are plants that trap insects • cells are surrounded around the stomata • are plants that make food by themselves • is the green pigment present in the leaf • are plants that suck nutrients from the host • are thin pipes that transport food to the leaf • are plants that depend on other plants for food • ...
Ecosystem 2023-06-02
Across
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Animals that eat meat. They are meat eaters.
- Where all plants and animals that are found in a partucular area.
Down
- Living things such as plants and animals.
- Animals that eat plants only.
- Make their own food.
- Organisms that feed on plants or other organisms
- chain This shows the feeding relationship between organisms (plants and animals).
- A place where an organism lives. It is their home.
- A habitat where all plants and animals live together.
10 Clues: Make their own food. • Animals that eat plants only. • Living things such as plants and animals. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • Animals that eat meat. They are meat eaters. • Organisms that feed on plants or other organisms • A place where an organism lives. It is their home. • A habitat where all plants and animals live together. • ...
Ecology terminology Part 2 2016-11-06
Across
- To make more organisms of the same species.
- Plants that reproduce from spores and have leaves called fronds.
- structures used for reproduction in mosses and ferns.
- The hunting of a prey animal by another animal.
- a waterproof layer on the surface of some leaves.
- Dependent on each other.
- plants Plants that reproduce from seeds made in flowers and have various shapes of leaf.
Down
- Plants that reproduce from seeds in cones and have thin, needle-like leaves.
- the struggle between organisms in a habitat for scarce resources, e.g food, water, space.
- A diagram that shows how the organisms in an ecosystem feed on each other.
- an organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
- in plants - structures that contain the seeds in conifers.
- lots of food chains linked together to show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
13 Clues: Dependent on each other. • To make more organisms of the same species. • The hunting of a prey animal by another animal. • a waterproof layer on the surface of some leaves. • structures used for reproduction in mosses and ferns. • in plants - structures that contain the seeds in conifers. • Plants that reproduce from spores and have leaves called fronds. • ...
Carbohydrates Crossword Averi Alexander 2018-09-26
Across
- Simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- Sugars formed from single one- and two-unit structures
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- Formed when two monosaccharides (single sugars) combine chemically
Down
- Green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- Nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
- Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches
- Sugars with single-unit chemical structure
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
13 Clues: Sugars with single-unit chemical structure • Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches • Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • Sugars formed from single one- and two-unit structures • Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • Formed when two monosaccharides (single sugars) combine chemically • ...
Animals 2025-10-09
Across
- It's brown or gray, eats plants and lives at home or in the forest.
- It's gray, eats meat and lives in the sea.
- It's gray, eats plants and lives in the forest.
- It's brown, black, white or yellow and lives at home.
- It's brown, black or pink, eats feed or plants and lives in the farm.
- It's black and white, eats plants and lives in the jungle.
- It's orange, eats plants or meat an lives at the beach.
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- It's brown, black, or white, eats feed and lives in the farm.
- It's white, black, gray or brown, eats meat and lives at home.
- It's blue or gray, eats meat or seaweed and lives in the ocean.
- It's yellow and brown and lives in the jungle.
- It's red, yellow, blue or green and lives at home or in the forest.
- It's brown, eats plants or meat and lives in the forest.
13 Clues: It's gray, eats meat and lives in the sea. • It's yellow and brown and lives in the jungle. • It's gray, eats plants and lives in the forest. • It's brown, black, white or yellow and lives at home. • It's orange, eats plants or meat an lives at the beach. • It's brown, eats plants or meat and lives in the forest. • ...
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
Across
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
Down
- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
Across
- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
Down
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
Across
- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
Down
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Ecosystem quiz 2026-01-18
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- animals of an ecosystem
- consumers
- One animal is harmed while the other benefits
- Organisms, Plants, Animals
- Green Plants,
- a transfer of energy in a single direction
- habitat
Down
- greek word for ecosystem
- Temperature, Water, Sunlight, Soil,
- Fungi, Bacteria,
- Both animals benefit
- Plants of a ecosystem
- Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores,
13 Clues: habitat • consumers • Green Plants, • Fungi, Bacteria, • Both animals benefit • Plants of a ecosystem • animals of an ecosystem • greek word for ecosystem • Organisms, Plants, Animals • Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, • Temperature, Water, Sunlight, Soil, • a transfer of energy in a single direction • One animal is harmed while the other benefits
Science Spelling Words 2020-12-02
Across
- brightness and warmth of sun's energy
- to begin to grow
- green part of plant growing from stem/branch
- spiny plant found in dry regions
- plant part that gets nutrients from soil
- young plant or tree grown from seed
- process of increasing in size or amount
Down
- healthful substances found in water and soil
- substrate with nutrients in which plants grow
- substances in soil needed for plants to grow
- a plant with a colorful bloom or blossom
- living greenery, usually with roots and leaves
- plot of land where plants grow and are tend
- fleshy body with the seeds of a plant
- part of a flower or plant that holds it up, stalk
15 Clues: to begin to grow • spiny plant found in dry regions • young plant or tree grown from seed • brightness and warmth of sun's energy • fleshy body with the seeds of a plant • process of increasing in size or amount • a plant with a colorful bloom or blossom • plant part that gets nutrients from soil • plot of land where plants grow and are tend • ...
chapter 5 vocab 2023-09-14
Across
- when a animal stalks another animal
- What is fuel made up of
- A plant that can convert light energy into organic matter
- the process of plants using CO2 and release oxygen
- a web of a food chain in a ecosystem
- A mammal that eats meat and plants
- A mammal that eats meat
- any animal that uses food to consume energy
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- Species that is taking over native species
- A animal that eats plants
- the first animal to live in a ecosystem
- when two organisms mutate together
- chain A chain that shows which animal eats which
- A organism that uses chemical energy instead of light energy
- plants use this to grow
15 Clues: What is fuel made up of • plants use this to grow • A mammal that eats meat • A animal that eats plants • when two organisms mutate together • A mammal that eats meat and plants • when a animal stalks another animal • a web of a food chain in a ecosystem • the first animal to live in a ecosystem • Species that is taking over native species • ...
Soils in the Environment 2025-03-05
Across
- dark rich layer with decomposed matter
- soil with medium size particles and a smooth texture
- dead plants and animals that decay
- helps plants grow and dissolve nutrients
- layer of broken rock pieces
- layer where plants grow best
- fills spaces between soil particles
Down
- soil gives some animals ________.
- the layer of soil below topsoil
- perfect mix of sand, silt and clay
- soil with the largest particles and feels gritty
- solid rock layer at the bottom
- soil with the smallest particles
- insects that makes tunnels in the soil, letting air and water in
- a living thing that helps to break down dead plants and animals is called a _________.
15 Clues: layer of broken rock pieces • layer where plants grow best • solid rock layer at the bottom • the layer of soil below topsoil • soil with the smallest particles • soil gives some animals ________. • perfect mix of sand, silt and clay • dead plants and animals that decay • fills spaces between soil particles • dark rich layer with decomposed matter • ...
Soil 2022-08-18
Across
- is necessary to grow plants
- make pathways in the soil for water to run through
- is at the bottom of the soil layers and is made of pure rock.
- has the largest soil particles
- Mixture of sand, silt and clay
- has the second smallest soil particles
- is just below the Subsoil layer
Down
- is the top layer of soil
- are a key component to soil
- help give nutrients to the plants and help the soil
- helps protect and give nutrients to plants
- layer is the layer below Top soil
- makes the plants stronger and stops diseases
- is has the smallest soil particles
- helps protect and give nutrients to plants
- is the layer after Humus
16 Clues: is the top layer of soil • is the layer after Humus • are a key component to soil • is necessary to grow plants • has the largest soil particles • Mixture of sand, silt and clay • is just below the Subsoil layer • layer is the layer below Top soil • is has the smallest soil particles • has the second smallest soil particles • helps protect and give nutrients to plants • ...
Biology- Ecosystem 2026-01-11
Across
- Green plants that make their own food
- National park in Uttarakhand famous for tigers
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- All living organisms in an ecosystem
- The non-living parts of an ecosystem like air and water
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals
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- Many food chains connected together
- Animals that eat only plants
- Forest in Gujarat famous for lions
- A place where living things interact with non-living things
- Animals that eat other animals for food
- Sanctuary in West Bengal famous for rhinoceros
- Relationship where one benefits and the other is harmed
- Relationship where both organisms benefit
- A sequence showing who eats whom in nature
15 Clues: Animals that eat only plants • Forest in Gujarat famous for lions • Many food chains connected together • All living organisms in an ecosystem • Green plants that make their own food • Animals that eat other animals for food • Relationship where both organisms benefit • A sequence showing who eats whom in nature • National park in Uttarakhand famous for tigers • ...
f 2024-02-12
Across
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- the process which plants consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- the process that increase plant numbers usually from seeds
- plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- an example of a seasonal crop that relish's in cool temperatures
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- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- the process by which food moves within a plant
- the food manufacturing process in plants that make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plants lose water through evaporation
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- plant that lives more than two years
14 Clues: plant that lives more than two years • stage when a plant rests or grows very little • the process by which plant roots take in water • the process by which food moves within a plant • plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plant that completes its life cycle in two years • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season • ...
Oxford Discover 3 Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- Fish swim in this
- When the air looks smoky
- The white fluffy things in the sky
- People aged 13-19
- Lots of people in one place
- Land surrounded by water
- This has eight legs
- You wear these when you go swimming
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- This flashes in the sky
- A plant that grows up something
- You can see this when you go snorkeling
- A person who waters plants and cuts grass
- These are what plants grow from
- Ice falling from the sky
- The brown stuff that plants grow in
- Land near the sea
- Teacher Jake's favourite animal
- A bird that can't fly
18 Clues: Fish swim in this • People aged 13-19 • Land near the sea • This has eight legs • A bird that can't fly • This flashes in the sky • When the air looks smoky • Ice falling from the sky • Land surrounded by water • Lots of people in one place • A plant that grows up something • These are what plants grow from • Teacher Jake's favourite animal • The white fluffy things in the sky • ...
ECOSYSTEMS CYCLE 2022-09-11
12 Clues: PLANTS USE • MAKES PROTEIN • STORES FOOD,... • EATS HERBIVORES • BREAKS FOOD DOWN • EATS PLANTS ONLY • HELPS WITH PROTEIN • IN PLANT CHLOROPLAST • RESPIRATION USE THIS • IN PLANT MITOCHONDRIA • EATS PLANTS AND ANIMALS • LIVING THINGS NEED THIS
nutrition in plants 2016-04-21
Across
- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body .
- the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms get their food directly or indirectly from plants .
- plants they are usually green and can make their own food . to obtain nutrients like nitrogen they depend on insects .
- plants plants that are unable to perform photosynthesis and are completely depended on the host .
- plants plants that obtained their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter .
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- plants plants that are the association of two organisms that mutually benefit each other .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food .
- the process by which plants prepare their own food .
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures.
10 Clues: the process by which plants prepare their own food . • nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food . • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body . • the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals . • ...
HETROTROPHIC NUTRITION 2016-04-19
10 Clues: GREEN PLANTS • H₂O REPRESENTS • DODDER IS AN EXAMPLE OF • SUNLIGHT IS ABSORBED BY • METHOD OF REPLENISHING SOIL • CARNIVORES PLANTS ARE CALLED • PLANTS STORE FOOD IN THE FORM OF • INTERDEPENDENT PLANTS ARE CALLED • ESSENTIAL GAS USED FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS • INSECTIVORES PLANTS GROW IN ______DEFICIENT SOIL
HORTICULTURE TERMS 2014-04-02
Across
- THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU
- MAD PATH
- LOOKOUT AND SEE IT WITH DIFFERENT HORIZONS
- ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD
- UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH
- RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS
- SOMETHING USED TO FLATTEN MUD OR LAWN
- WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER
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- SOMETHING ADDED TO SOIL TO HELP PLANTS GROW.
- A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT
- ON STRIKE BOUNDARY
- FLOWERS ON TREES
- FILLED WITH H2O IT HELPS PLANTS HYDRATE
- THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS
- SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP
- SOMETHING ADDED TO SAND TO MAKE IT GO HARD
- TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH
- LACK OF WATER
- USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT
20 Clues: MAD PATH • LACK OF WATER • FLOWERS ON TREES • ON STRIKE BOUNDARY • ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD • ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE • UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH • SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP • THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU • TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH • USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT • RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS • THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS • WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER • A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT • ...
Foods 1 2017-01-23
Across
- Storage form of carbs in animals
- Substances used in place of sugar
- Single hard seed
- Single units of sugars
- Largest amount of fiber in grain
- Sugars extracted from plants
- Caused by lack of fiber
- Chemical building blocks of protein that link together
- Plant materials that are eaten but cant be digested
- Carbs with complicated structures
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- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form
- Cant digest, main source of fiber
- Cells that store fats from foods
- Helps body digest
- Monosaccharide and disaccharide(what sugars are called)
- 2 Monosaccharides that are chemically combined
- Gives body energy
- Grain in natural state from nature
- Outer skin or grain
- Storage form of carbs in plants
20 Clues: Single hard seed • Helps body digest • Gives body energy • Outer skin or grain • Single units of sugars • Caused by lack of fiber • Sugars extracted from plants • Storage form of carbs in plants • Storage form of carbs in animals • Cells that store fats from foods • Largest amount of fiber in grain • Cant digest, main source of fiber • Substances used in place of sugar • ...
Hard Science Crossword 2020-09-29
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- a living thing
- can create its own energy
- an animal with a backbone
- lay their eggs in water
- has feathers and wings
- an organism that feeds on other plants and animals for energy
- organism that decays dead pants or animals
- lives in water lays eggs
- an animal without backbone
- not segmented has one or two shelles
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- to sort things in groups
- Spiny skinned body in five parts
- an invertebrate animals such as a spider or crab
- flat thin bodies mostly parasites
- to put in a particular pattern or method
- only eats plants
- has hair or fur
- rounded bodied
- eats plants and animals
- only eats meat
- has dry scaly skin(cold blooded)
21 Clues: a living thing • rounded bodied • only eats meat • has hair or fur • only eats plants • has feathers and wings • lay their eggs in water • eats plants and animals • to sort things in groups • lives in water lays eggs • can create its own energy • an animal with a backbone • an animal without backbone • Spiny skinned body in five parts • has dry scaly skin(cold blooded) • ...
Dinosaurs Review 2022-03-25
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- perhaps; possibly
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly
- into one mass or body
- cold-blooded animals with a backbone and scaly skin
- used to form a negative
- animals that eat plants
- a miniature representation
- all members of the species are dead
- a reptile that lived millions of years ago
- animals that eat meat and plants
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- kept from entering
- animals that eat meat
- a piece of rock from outer space
- second person singular past, plural past, and past subjunctive of be
- human beings
- was alive (past tense)
- free from doubt; certain
- of the highest quality
- remains of plants or animals from long ago
- possess, own, or hold (past tense)
- third person present of be
21 Clues: human beings • perhaps; possibly • kept from entering • animals that eat meat • into one mass or body • was alive (past tense) • of the highest quality • used to form a negative • animals that eat plants • free from doubt; certain • a miniature representation • third person present of be • a piece of rock from outer space • animals that eat meat and plants • ...
Science End of the Year Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- eats animals and plants
- the _____ of the earth on its axis causes seasons
- falls from the sky (rain, sleet, snow)
- the source of ALL energy on earth
- the sun rises in the _____ and sets in the west
- resources that are easy to replace
- is measured with a thermometer
- coil oil and natural gas are ___ fuels
- turning from a liquid to a gas
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- turning from a gas to a liquid
- color size and texture are physical ______
- eats plants
- the process plants use to make food
- resources that are NOT easy to replace
- used to make plastic
- must eat other organisms
- can be solid liquid or gas
- makes its own food
- soils have different size
- eats animals
20 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • makes its own food • used to make plastic • eats animals and plants • must eat other organisms • soils have different size • can be solid liquid or gas • turning from a gas to a liquid • is measured with a thermometer • turning from a liquid to a gas • the source of ALL energy on earth • resources that are easy to replace • ...
5 Crossword MP_Round 3 A 2022-06-06
Across
- - living things that can produce their own food
- - capital of Iran
- - the underside of a leaf has many tiny pores called as
- - the period for which a living being lives
- - Kovalam Beach is in
- - Desert plants
- - cutting down of trees
- - the Natural home of a plant or animal is called as its
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- - Kumbhalghar fort is in
- - plants that grow in water are called as
- Rock garden is in Chandigarh
- - the white watery substance in an egg
- - animals that eat only plants are called
- - capital of South Korea
- - capital of Vietnam
- - animals that live both on water and land
- - capital of United Kingdom
- - capital of Israel
- - MGR memorial is in
- - Fatehpur Sikri is in
20 Clues: - Desert plants • - capital of Iran • - capital of Israel • - capital of Vietnam • - MGR memorial is in • - Kovalam Beach is in • - Fatehpur Sikri is in • - Kumbhalghar fort is in • - capital of South Korea • - cutting down of trees • - capital of United Kingdom • Rock garden is in Chandigarh • - the white watery substance in an egg • - animals that eat only plants are called • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
Across
- living organisms
- various non living things and living organisms
- chain- energy cycle past from animal to animal
- web - all the animals in the ecosystem
- organism that produces food through the sun
- only eat meat
- factors-living organism that shapes environment
- Organism that relies on other for food
- eat both plants and meats
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- plants and meat
- interacting group of various species
- only eats plants
- one organism benefits from other expense
- group of individuals of the same species
- home
- factors- non living things that shape environment
- level- the position a organism is on the food chain
- The better or stronger prey on the weak
- organism the creates food
- -anything living
- -science among living organisms
21 Clues: home • only eat meat • plants and meat • living organisms • only eats plants • -anything living • organism the creates food • eat both plants and meats • -science among living organisms • interacting group of various species • web - all the animals in the ecosystem • Organism that relies on other for food • The better or stronger prey on the weak • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-28
Across
- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats born
- -Die
- -Living (plants / animals)
- -Do well
- -biological community interacting organisms and their environment
- -Consumer
- -Consumes food for energy
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Produces own food
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Eats dead stuff
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- -Producer
- -Eats plants
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -One species in ecosystem
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Organism’s role in the ecosystem
- -Individual plant / animal
- -Carnivores
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
26 Clues: -Die • -Do well • -Producer • -Consumer • -Eats born • -Carnivores • -Eats plants • -A lot of (many) • -Eats dead stuff • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -Eats meat/other animals • -One species in ecosystem • -All species in ecosystem • -Consumes food for energy • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants / animals) • -Individual plant / animal • ...
