plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2025-11-28
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- What vascular plant structure carried sugar through it?
- What nutrient is lacking in the soil of carnivorous plants.
- Plants with little access to water have thin and ___ leaves.
- How to non vascular plants get their water?
- What part of the plant usually makes sugar?
- What vascular plant structure carries water through it?
- Process of a plant making sugar.
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- Vascular plants with uncovered seeds.
- The gas plants release during photosynthesis.
- Name of the pigment inside a chloroplast.
- Plants that have little access to light have broad and ___ leaves.
- Where plants get gasses.
- Vascular plants with fruit or flowers.
- What vascular plant structure absorbs water?
- An informal name for nonvascular plants.
15 Clues: Where plants get gasses. • Process of a plant making sugar. • Vascular plants with uncovered seeds. • Vascular plants with fruit or flowers. • An informal name for nonvascular plants. • Name of the pigment inside a chloroplast. • How to non vascular plants get their water? • What part of the plant usually makes sugar? • What vascular plant structure absorbs water? • ...
PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS 2022-10-28
10 Clues: Plants food source • Plants grow _______ • Blossom State flower • What protects the seed • what a plant comes from • Something all plants need • What comes out of the seed • What helps the plant get water • Plant with many seeds at its center • Something only SOME plants need to survive
Plants vs Zombies (Plants) 2025-10-30
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- Shoots frozen peas that slow zombies
- (Use hyphen) A pult plant that has a chance to stun zombies
- It protects against Bungee Zombies and the basketballs from Catapult Zombies
- Eats zombies
- Takes up 2 tiles, can be aimed at any tile
- Behaves like a peashooter that can also pop balloons
- Fires 3 peas, each in different lanes
- (Use hyphen) Shoots a piercing cloud that can bypass screen doors
- Produces 50 sun at a time
- Damages all zombies that step on it, pops the tires of Zomboni once before being destroyed
- Eats graves
- Can be planted on top of other plants to defend them
- Is a Peashooter + a Repeater on its back
- Collects coins
- Causes zombies to switch lanes upon biting it
- Crushes the first group of zombies that enter its range
- Drags the first zombie that comes too close to it, is planted on water
- (Use hyphen) A defence plant that causes 50 sun
- Shoots 2 peas at a time
- (Use hyphen) Is a pult plant that damages zombies in a 3x3 area
- Ignites peas that go through it
- Allows plants to be planted on the roof
- (Use hyphen) Takes metal objects from zombies
- (Use hyphen) Is a large defensive plant that zombies can't jump over
- (Use hyphen) Causes zombies to join your side
- (Use hyphen) Explodes and leaves a crater at its place
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- Wakes up mushrooms in the day
- (Use hyphen) Is a 25 cost peashooter that hides when zombies are near
- Shoots homing projectile that can also pop balloons
- Kills all zombies in 1 lane
- Lights up the fog
- Blows away fog and Balloon Zombies
- (Use hyphen) A free plant that can be planted in water
- Shoots four peas at a time
- Explodes on contact, however needs time to arm itself
- Is a pult plant that slows and damages zombies in a 3x3 area
- (Use hyphen) A pult plant equivilant of a Peashooter
- Produces 25 sun at a time
- (Use hyphen) Freezes all zombies on screen
- Can copy other plants
- Produces coins
- (Use hyphen) Damages all zombies in a 3x3 area around itself
- Damages all zombies that step on it, pops the tires of Zomboni three times before being destroyed
- Shoots 5 projectiles all around it in a star pattern
- Blows up in a 3x3 area around it
- (Use hyphen) Free plant that shoots short range projectiles
- Allows plants to be planted on water
- (Use hyphen) Produces 15 sun to start, but eventually grows to produce 25
48 Clues: Eats graves • Eats zombies • Collects coins • Produces coins • Lights up the fog • Can copy other plants • Shoots 2 peas at a time • Produces 50 sun at a time • Produces 25 sun at a time • Shoots four peas at a time • Kills all zombies in 1 lane • Wakes up mushrooms in the day • Ignites peas that go through it • Blows up in a 3x3 area around it • Blows away fog and Balloon Zombies • ...
Plants Vs. Zombies Plants 2024-02-24
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- Making dolphins an endangered species.
- Doesn't do it's job properly.
- No stealing.
- Quint-fold.
- Pop goes the weasel.
- Grows with time.
- Screen doors are no problem.
- Stalling.
- Rock and stone.
- Early game.
- Pretty much a direct upgrade.
- Get that out of my face.
- Your damage source in last stand farming strats.
- Lets you go AFK.
- Rechargeable.
- Backbone of the game.
- Never put it in a pumpkin.
- Bowling.
- Only used in speedrunning.
- Chills.
- Hits anywhere on screen.
- Rise and shine.
- Has no chill.
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- 100 Sun, basic defense.
- Secret animation for alergic zombies.
- Double down.
- Denies pogo.
- Volunteers at rehab centers.
- Did you ever use this?
- Iceburg Lettuce's plant food.
- Space effeciency.
- Hm?
- Keeps things secure.
- Denies abilities outright.
- Hold the ice.
- Splash chill.
- Bleh!
- Should probably recharge faster.
- Wouldn't be hard.
- Hides.
- My precious.
- Slope.
- Spam.
- Keeps things afloat.
- 3 by 3.
- Quadruple.
- Doesn't work on unsodded.
- Best sun to damage ratio.
- Changes color in the sequel.
49 Clues: Hm? • Bleh! • Spam. • Hides. • Slope. • 3 by 3. • Chills. • Bowling. • Stalling. • Quadruple. • Quint-fold. • Early game. • Double down. • Denies pogo. • No stealing. • My precious. • Hold the ice. • Splash chill. • Rechargeable. • Has no chill. • Rock and stone. • Rise and shine. • Grows with time. • Lets you go AFK. • Space effeciency. • Wouldn't be hard. • Pop goes the weasel. • Keeps things secure. • Keeps things afloat. • ...
Need plants? Seed plants! 2017-04-30
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- no longer required for fertilization
- what the integument becomes
- (2 words) a slide to get the sperm nucleus to the egg nucleus
- in double fertilization, one sperm cell fuses with these 2 nuclei, forming a 3n tissue
- aids in abiotic pollination, especially in Chicago
- (2 words) an advantage of seeds over spores
- process occurring creating a microspore or megaspore from a sporophyte
- the dominant generation in seed plants
- this landmass created spots where water was far, allowing gymnosperms to dominate
- another name for conifer, meaning “naked seed”
- the integument, megaspore, and microspore combined
- secondary xylem
- the mature ovary of a flower, containing at least 1 seed
- early plant group that is the state flower of Mississippi
- leaf of a conifer
- many seed plants are dependent on these for pollination or seed dispersal
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- cell division that creates a gamete from a gametophyte
- egg or sperm
- part of a seed that is a tiny plant
- (2 words) male gametophyte
- the stigma, style, and ovary combined
- color of flowers pollinated at night (combined with strong scent)
- occurs because the moth’s tongue has to keep up with the orchid’s nectary
- different sized and sexed spores
- gymnosperms are well-adapted to these conditions
- the anther and filament combined
- flowers, double fertilization, and fruit
- color of flowers preferred by hummingbirds
- type of conifer that dominated Jurassic Park
- growth that occurs only in seed plants
- sweet reward for pollinators
- wavelengths seen by bees, often on purple or yellow flowers
- the first modern trees not only had terminal but also these buds
- this colorful part is so beautiful for the purpose of advertisement
34 Clues: egg or sperm • secondary xylem • leaf of a conifer • (2 words) male gametophyte • what the integument becomes • sweet reward for pollinators • different sized and sexed spores • the anther and filament combined • part of a seed that is a tiny plant • no longer required for fertilization • the stigma, style, and ovary combined • the dominant generation in seed plants • ...
Need plants? Seed plants! 2017-04-30
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- sweet reward for pollinators
- egg or sperm
- this colorful part is so beautiful for the purpose of advertisement
- gymnosperms are well-adapted to these conditions
- this landmass created spots where water was far, allowing gymnosperms to dominate
- (2 words) a slide to get the sperm nucleus to the egg nucleus
- the first modern trees not only had terminal but also these buds
- cell division that creates a gamete from a gametophyte
- the dominant generation in seed plants
- (2 words) male gametophyte
- in double fertilization, one sperm cell fuses with these 2 nuclei, forming a 3n tissue
- no longer required for fertilization
- (2 words) an advantage of seeds over spores
- aids in abiotic pollination, especially in Chicago
- part of a seed that is a tiny plant
- another name for conifer, meaning “naked seed”
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- color of flowers pollinated at night (combined with strong scent)
- what the integument becomes
- the anther and filament combined
- early plant group that is the state flower of Mississippi
- leaf of a conifer
- type of conifer that dominated Jurassic Park
- many seed plants are dependent on these for pollination or seed dispersal
- occurs because the moth’s tongue has to keep up with the orchid’s nectary
- the integument, megaspore, and microspore combined
- flowers, double fertilization, and fruit
- different sized and sexed spores
- growth that occurs only in seed plants
- process occurring creating a microspore or megaspore from a sporophyte
- secondary xylem
- the stigma, style, and ovary combined
- the mature ovary of a flower, containing at least 1 seed
- wavelengths seen by bees, often on purple or yellow flowers
- color of flowers preferred by hummingbirds
34 Clues: egg or sperm • secondary xylem • leaf of a conifer • (2 words) male gametophyte • what the integument becomes • sweet reward for pollinators • the anther and filament combined • different sized and sexed spores • part of a seed that is a tiny plant • no longer required for fertilization • the stigma, style, and ovary combined • growth that occurs only in seed plants • ...
plants 2013-01-08
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- gas in the air needed for breathing (6)
- food for the plant, horticultural term (10)
- dioxide gas in the air, toxic for humans, good for plants (6,7)
- rises from boiling water, water in gaseous form (5)
- where the roots are (4)
- holds something in place, for example a ship (6)
- job (4)
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- wet, falls from the clouds as rain (5)
- produces seeds, nice to look at(6)
- green, holds leaves and flower (4)
- get something from A to B (9)
- white, takes up water and minerals (4)
- comes from the sun, needed for growing (5)
- green, produces energy for the plant(4)
14 Clues: job (4) • where the roots are (4) • get something from A to B (9) • produces seeds, nice to look at(6) • green, holds leaves and flower (4) • wet, falls from the clouds as rain (5) • white, takes up water and minerals (4) • gas in the air needed for breathing (6) • green, produces energy for the plant(4) • comes from the sun, needed for growing (5) • ...
Plants 2021-11-18
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- when the pollen gets to the ovary
- tiny, single cell and have no seed coat
- an embryo of a plant in a protective covering and surrounded by food supply
- male part of a flower that makes pollen
- small leaves that form from the housing of the developing flower
- function is to attract insects
- on top of the style, traps pollen
- trees that lose leaves annually. Often referred to as hardwood
- happens with plants that have seeds. Germination is the sprouting of a plant from the seed.
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- cone bearing trees that are usually evergreen, often referred to as softwood
- movement of seeds away from parent plant
- female part of a flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary
- process where pollen is transferred from stamens to stigma, part of plant reproduction
- inside a seed: begins as a single cell with basic organs
14 Clues: function is to attract insects • when the pollen gets to the ovary • on top of the style, traps pollen • tiny, single cell and have no seed coat • male part of a flower that makes pollen • movement of seeds away from parent plant • inside a seed: begins as a single cell with basic organs • female part of a flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary • ...
PLANTS 2021-11-04
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- a small round or oval object produced by a plant that a new plant can grow from
- a common plant with narrow green leaves that grows close to the ground in gardens and fields
- something such as an apple or orange
- a short, thick plant with a lot of branches
- a large tree with acorns
- to develop and become bigger or taller as time passes
- a part of the tree
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- a wild plant that you do not want to grow in your garden
- flat, green parts of a plant
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground
- the thick stem of a tree that the branches grow from
- coloured part of a plant where the seeds grow
- a plant that is used in cooking to add flavour tofood
- if you pick flowers, fruit, etc, you take them off a tree or out of ground
14 Clues: a part of the tree • a large tree with acorns • flat, green parts of a plant • something such as an apple or orange • a short, thick plant with a lot of branches • coloured part of a plant where the seeds grow • the part of a plant that grows under the ground • the thick stem of a tree that the branches grow from • a plant that is used in cooking to add flavour tofood • ...
Plants 2022-03-23
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- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- to draw interest.
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- Most plants roots grow here.
- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Bees carry this from plant to plant.
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- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- To move from one place to another
- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- You can grow plants from these.
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
14 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from these. • To move from one place to another • Bees carry this from plant to plant. • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • ...
Plants 2022-03-23
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- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- You can grow plants from this.
- Bees carry this from plant to plant.
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
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- to draw interest.
- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- Most plants roots grow here.
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- To move from one place to another
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
14 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from this. • To move from one place to another • Bees carry this from plant to plant. • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • ...
Plants 2023-09-24
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- Tree A tall and sturdy tree with strong branches and distinctive lobed leaves. Oak trees are known for their longevity and acorns.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid climates, often with prickly spines. Cacti store water and come in various shapes and sizes.
- A graceful flower with cup-shaped blooms that come in various colors. Tulips are a symbol of spring and renewal.
- A fragrant and elegant flower with trumpet-shaped petals. Lilies come in various colors and are often used in floral arrangements.
- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems used in construction and as a food source. Bamboo is versatile and sustainable.
- Tree A tree that produces tulip-like flowers with bright colors. It's also known as the tulip poplar and is native to North America.
- Tree A tree known for its distinctive, hand-shaped leaves and vibrant autumn foliage. Maple trees are a symbol of Canada.
- A beautiful flowering plant known for its fragrant, colorful blossoms. Roses are often given as gifts to express love and affection.
- A leafy green plant known for its feathery fronds. Ferns are often found in damp and shady areas, like forests.
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- A simple and cheerful flower with a white or yellow center and delicate white petals. Daisies symbolize innocence and purity.
- Blossom Delicate and fragrant pink or white flowers that bloom in spring. Cherry blossoms are a symbol of beauty and transience in Japanese culture.
- A bright and cheerful plant with large, yellow petals and a central brown disk. Sunflowers follow the sun's movement during the day.
- A small, colorful flower with heart-shaped leaves. Violets are often used as ornamental plants and can be shades of purple, blue, or white.
- Tree A tropical tree with large, fan-shaped leaves. Palm trees are often seen in coastal regions and are associated with relaxation.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones. Pine trees are often associated with evergreen forests.
15 Clues: A leafy green plant known for its feathery fronds. Ferns are often found in damp and shady areas, like forests. • A graceful flower with cup-shaped blooms that come in various colors. Tulips are a symbol of spring and renewal. • Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones. Pine trees are often associated with evergreen forests. • ...
Plants 2019-11-26
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- This helps new sunflower seeds to grow.
- A story has a beginning, _______ and end.
- What measure word do we use to count a large number of potatoes.
- I think you are ______ about your PT scores.
- Linen is made from this plant.
- What do bees take from flowers to make honey?
- People use trees to make this.
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- What do people push in the supermarket?
- Tomato plants grow ___ the ground.
- Pollen sticks to the bee's ____ and stomach. SB p.154
- Leaves make energy and _________.
- What sequence word comes after third? SB p.155
- ______ the seeds two or three times a week.
- There is nothing left in the garden.
14 Clues: Linen is made from this plant. • People use trees to make this. • Leaves make energy and _________. • Tomato plants grow ___ the ground. • There is nothing left in the garden. • What do people push in the supermarket? • This helps new sunflower seeds to grow. • A story has a beginning, _______ and end. • ______ the seeds two or three times a week. • ...
Plants 2019-11-20
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- rootlike
- a simple vegetative body undifferentiated into true leaves, stem, and root, ranging from an aggregation of filaments to a complex plantlike form.
- A bud
- an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts.
- a pattern of reproduction occurring in the life cycles of many lower plants and some invertebrates, involving a regular alternation between two distinct forms. The generations are alternately sexual and asexual (as in ferns) or dioecious and parthenogenetic (as in some jellyfish).
- a structure that closes or covers an aperture.
- a sterile hairlike filament present among the reproductive organs in many lower plants, especially bryophytes, algae, and fungi.
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- a genus in the family Marchantiaceae of the order Marchantiales, a group of liverworts.
- Botany. one of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns.
- Cells just means the bulk of a thing, but in plants specifically, parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells that make up the inside of many non-woody plant structures including stems, roots, and leaves.
- any of the Bryophyta, a phylum of nonvascular plants comprising the true mosses and liverworts.
- the case or sac in which spores are produced.
- the female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc.
- a male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae.
14 Clues: A bud • rootlike • the case or sac in which spores are produced. • a structure that closes or covers an aperture. • the female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc. • an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts. • Botany. one of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns. • ...
Plants 2023-02-28
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- class of plant growth substances that promote cell division
- an inflorescence consisting of a main axis bearing single flowers alternately or spirally on stalks of approximately equal length
- the green pigment of plant cells necessary for photosynthesis
- refers to a leaf lacking petiole or to a flower lacking a pedicel
- food-containing tissue
- the amount of water vapor actually present in the air at a given temperature compared to the maximum amount the air could hold at that certain temperature
- a spike of flowers on a swollen, fleshy axis, usually surrounded by a colorful bract
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- a complex vascular tissue through which most of the water and minerals of a plant are conducted
- also called the aging hormone, it assists in aging flowers and foliage
- the broad, flattened part of a leaf
- a solitary flower on a leafless peduncle or scape
- a silver compound readily taken up into the flower
- an intracellular process in which food is oxidized with the release of energy, the complete breakdown of sugar or other organic compounds to carbon dioxide and water
- the aging process resulting in wilting and death of a cut flower, foliage, or plant
14 Clues: food-containing tissue • the broad, flattened part of a leaf • a solitary flower on a leafless peduncle or scape • a silver compound readily taken up into the flower • class of plant growth substances that promote cell division • the green pigment of plant cells necessary for photosynthesis • refers to a leaf lacking petiole or to a flower lacking a pedicel • ...
Plants 2023-02-06
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- usable energy
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grain
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis
- daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
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- occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into usable energy
- changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule known as glucose and give off oxygen
- side product of photosynthesis
14 Clues: usable energy • side product of photosynthesis • daughter cells produced from haploid structures • substances that act as chemical messengers within plants • food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis • changes in an organism's environment that cause a response • forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant • ...
Plants 2023-06-27
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- A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors
- A small plant grown indoors, primarily for decorative purposes
- A plant with tall and slender leaves that grows near rivers or wetlands
- A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments
- A small and tiny part of a plant that serves as the starting point for growth
- A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits
- A flower known for its large size and long stem, which turns towards the sun
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- A tree that produces a distinct sound when its needles rustle in the wind, typically found in mountainous regions
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall and sturdy stems, often used for various purposes
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
- A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center
- A plant with green leaves that is commonly found in lawns or gardens
- A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
15 Clues: A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors • A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves • A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits • A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments • A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year • A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center • ...
Plants 2023-06-13
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- big strong tree with broad leaves and acorns
- plants with fragrant purple flowers
- trees with pine needles and fragrant smells
- a plant with beautiful flowers and spines
- A tree with palm-shaped leaves and beautiful red leaves
- has small white flowers and round leaves
- plants with large flowers of various colors
- Large flowers with long stems
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- broad-leaved plant with stems
- a fast-growing plant with long stems and small leaves
- long-growing vine climbing up the wall
- small soft-leaved plant
- a tree with elegant branches and leaves
- A unique plant with beautiful flowers
14 Clues: small soft-leaved plant • broad-leaved plant with stems • Large flowers with long stems • plants with fragrant purple flowers • A unique plant with beautiful flowers • long-growing vine climbing up the wall • a tree with elegant branches and leaves • has small white flowers and round leaves • a plant with beautiful flowers and spines • ...
Plants 2025-03-04
Plants 2025-03-21
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- A plant usu. shorter than a tree with many small branches
- The colorful part of the flower. Attracts pollinators.
- a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces with spores and has leafy fronds.
- Grows from the stem/branches. Make food for the plant
- absorb water and nutrients. Anchor the plant.
- The sweet liquid that attracts pollinators.
- a small part that develops into a leaf,flower, or a shoot.
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- A plant that climbs or grows along the ground. May use trees or walls to hold itself up
- supports the branches, leaves, and flowers. Transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A fine powder produced by the male part of a flower. Necessary to fertilize other flowers.
- The part of the plant that usu contains seeds. Form from the flower and helps to spread seeds.
- part that is usu brightly colored and scented. Used to make seeds.
- object from which a new plant can grow.
- Another name for flower when open.
14 Clues: Another name for flower when open. • object from which a new plant can grow. • The sweet liquid that attracts pollinators. • absorb water and nutrients. Anchor the plant. • Grows from the stem/branches. Make food for the plant • The colorful part of the flower. Attracts pollinators. • A plant usu. shorter than a tree with many small branches • ...
plants 2025-10-13
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- a receptive tip of a carpels
- the part that absorbs sunlight
- the thing bees do
- the process of plants absorbing sunlight
- a bud that grows from the axil of a leaf
- the sweet liquid in a flower
- where the plant grows from
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- the animal that pollinates plants
- the bud at the apex of a plant
- a sugar made during photosynthesis
- the food that certain plants produce
- absorbs water and nutrients
- the thing plants made from carbon dioxide
- the main axis that supports leaves
14 Clues: the thing bees do • where the plant grows from • absorbs water and nutrients • a receptive tip of a carpels • the sweet liquid in a flower • the bud at the apex of a plant • the part that absorbs sunlight • the animal that pollinates plants • a sugar made during photosynthesis • the main axis that supports leaves • the food that certain plants produce • ...
Plants 2016-05-10
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- The part of the plant that opens and closes controlling what goes in and out
- what do all plants need to stay healthy
- The nutrient used for healthy leaves and flowers
- The place photosynthesis takes place
- For healthy roots
- The chemical spray farmers use to replace missing minerals in soil.
- The top layer of the leaf
- Photosynthesis uses glucose + .....
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- For making chlorophyll
- The stomata is surrounded by ..... cell
- Inside the chloroplasts
- The process plants go through to eat and drink
- Describing when minerals don't have enough nutrients
- For healthy roots
- The colour leaves go if they contain Chlorophyll
15 Clues: For healthy roots • For healthy roots • For making chlorophyll • Inside the chloroplasts • The top layer of the leaf • Photosynthesis uses glucose + ..... • The place photosynthesis takes place • The stomata is surrounded by ..... cell • what do all plants need to stay healthy • The process plants go through to eat and drink • The nutrient used for healthy leaves and flowers • ...
Plants 2023-09-08
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- outside layer that provides structure to the plant
- last for the year and die in the winter; must be replanted yearly
- attracts pollination
- the part in the ground that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil to transport them to the stem
- produces energy through photosynthesis
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- plants that live for two years
- the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies
- plants that come back every year
- where photosynthesis occurs
- the process in which plants make food for themselves
- flowering plant that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- what transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- basic building blocks of all living things
- what a plant is planted in to grow
14 Clues: attracts pollination • where photosynthesis occurs • plants that live for two years • plants that come back every year • what a plant is planted in to grow • produces energy through photosynthesis • basic building blocks of all living things • the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies • outside layer that provides structure to the plant • ...
Plants 2023-09-27
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- Tree Maple trees have leaves that turn bright red, orange, or yellow in the fall, making beautiful autumn landscapes.
- This plant has a tall stem and a big, bright face that follows the sun. It's like a sunny, golden circle in gardens.
- Orchids are exotic flowers known for their vibrant colors and unique shapes. They grow in tropical places.
- Flytrap This plant is a carnivore! It has special leaves that can snap shut to catch insects as food.
- Flytrap This plant is a carnivore! It has special leaves that can snap shut to catch insects as food.
- Dandelions have bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds you can blow away in the wind.
- Tulips come in many colors and have cup-shaped flowers. They bloom in spring and make gardens colorful.
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- Bamboo is a tall, fast-growing plant used for making things like furniture and panda bears' favorite snack.
- Ferns have delicate, feathery leaves and like to grow in shady, damp places like forests.
- Tree Pine trees have needles instead of leaves. They stay green all year and have cones that hold seeds.
- Lavender plants have purple flowers and a relaxing scent. They're often used in perfumes and oils.
- Roses are famous for their lovely fragrance and are often given as a symbol of love and friendship.
- Cacti are plants that can live in hot deserts. They have thick, waxy skin and don't need much water.
- Daffodils are cheerful yellow flowers with a trumpet-like shape. They bloom in early spring.
- Tree Oak trees are large and strong. They have green leaves in the summer and acorns, which are like little nuts.
15 Clues: Ferns have delicate, feathery leaves and like to grow in shady, damp places like forests. • Daffodils are cheerful yellow flowers with a trumpet-like shape. They bloom in early spring. • Lavender plants have purple flowers and a relaxing scent. They're often used in perfumes and oils. • ...
plants 2023-08-09
14 Clues: a color • twetwetwet • a small tree • a slimy animal • an anoing insect • I have ------ it • feeding the plant • making things bigger • the part of a stigmen • what window have in them • the female part of a flower • an animal that helps plants • the pollin producing part of a flower • some thing we eat from a part of plant
Plants 2024-02-09
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- Exotic flower with delicate petals that comes in many colors and patterns.
- tree Large tree with strong branches and leaves that change color in the fall.
- Flower with yellow petals and a trumpet-shaped center that blooms in the spring.
- Tall plant with a big yellow flower that follows the sun throughout the day.
- tree Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and pine cones that stay green all year round.
- Simple flower with white petals and a yellow center that grows in fields and gardens.
- Brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom that grows from a bulb.
- tree Tree with distinctive leaves that turn bright red or orange in the fall.
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- Fragrant plant with purple flowers and gray-green leaves that is often used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
- Elegant flower with trumpet-shaped blooms that come in various colors like white, pink, and yellow.
- Beautiful flower with many petals that comes in different colors like red, pink, and white, and often smells sweet.
- Simple flower with white petals and a yellow center that grows in fields and gardens.
- Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves that grows in moist and shady areas.
- tree Tall tree with large, fan-shaped leaves that grows in warm climates.
- Desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and prickly spines that store water.
15 Clues: Brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom that grows from a bulb. • tree Tall tree with large, fan-shaped leaves that grows in warm climates. • Exotic flower with delicate petals that comes in many colors and patterns. • Desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and prickly spines that store water. • ...
Plants 2023-01-31
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- process where they fuse with female gametes
- all sepals
- what happens if fruits store up reserves
- the protective layer surrounding the seed
- another term for pollination
- what happens to flowers if the ovary walls harden to protect the seed
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- a grain of pollen reaches the stigma of a flower and it grows a long tube, what do you call the tube?
- another term for insect pollination
- another type of pollination
- the one or two embryonic leaves
- all petals
- a nutritive substance surrounding the embryo
- occurs when a seed that has fallen to the ground absorbs water and opens up
- blueprint for the future plant
14 Clues: all sepals • all petals • another type of pollination • another term for pollination • blueprint for the future plant • the one or two embryonic leaves • another term for insect pollination • what happens if fruits store up reserves • the protective layer surrounding the seed • process where they fuse with female gametes • a nutritive substance surrounding the embryo • ...
plants 2023-07-04
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- It is a tall plant with a large, yellow flower. Its seeds can be eaten and used for oil.
- Tree It is a tall, tropical tree with large leaves at the top. It is often found on beaches and in warm climates.
- It is a plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It likes shady and moist environments.
- It is a tall plant with a trunk and branches. It provides shade and produces oxygen.
- It is a delicate flower known for its exotic and diverse colors and shapes. It requires specific care to bloom.
- It is a green plant that covers the ground. It is often used for lawns and sports fields.
- It is a beautiful flower with vibrant colors. It blooms in spring and is often associated with the Netherlands.
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- It is a fleshy plant that stores water in its leaves. It comes in different shapes and sizes.
- It is a colorful plant that blooms and smells nice. It attracts bees and butterflies.
- It is a yellow flower that turns into a fluffy seed head. When blown, the seeds spread in the wind.
- It is a tall plant with hollow stems. It grows quickly and can be used for various purposes.
- It is a fragrant flower with thorns on its stem. It comes in different colors like red and pink.
- It is a desert plant with spiky stems and stores water. It can survive in dry and hot environments.
- It is a climbing plant with clinging stems and leaves. It can grow on walls and trees.
14 Clues: It is a plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It likes shady and moist environments. • It is a tall plant with a trunk and branches. It provides shade and produces oxygen. • It is a colorful plant that blooms and smells nice. It attracts bees and butterflies. • It is a climbing plant with clinging stems and leaves. It can grow on walls and trees. • ...
Plants 2021-09-23
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- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem nonvascular plant-plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- cell-pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- plant-plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- species-species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
14 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plants 2024-01-08
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- The by-product of photosynthesis is ______.
- ______- Male organs of the flower.
- There are ___ (number) plant parts.
- _________ plants lose their leaves
- ______ plants complete a life cycle in one year.
- Flowers attract insects for ___________.
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- _________ keep their leaves year-round.
- _______- Stage where plants rest.
- ______- Female organs of the flower.
- Flowers attract _______ for pollination.
- Reproduction is done either ________ or asexually.
- Reproduction is done either sexually or _________.
- Biennial plants complete a life cycle in ___ years.
- The _____ of a plant is a mature ovary.
14 Clues: _______- Stage where plants rest. • ______- Male organs of the flower. • _________ plants lose their leaves • There are ___ (number) plant parts. • ______- Female organs of the flower. • _________ keep their leaves year-round. • The _____ of a plant is a mature ovary. • Flowers attract _______ for pollination. • Flowers attract insects for ___________. • ...
Plants 2022-01-07
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- Plants make their own ________.
- All plants need sunlight, food, and _____.
- Plants are ______ things.
- The process in which a plant makes its own food is called _____.
- What part of the plant helps water and nutrients travel to the leaves and helps the plant stand?
- A tiny ______ can grow into a plant.
- This part of the plant takes in water and nutrients from the soil.
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- Insects carry this from flower to flower.
- Like all living things plants change and _____.
- This part of the plant takes in the rain and ____.
- Roots hold plants in the _______.
- New plants grow from tiny _______.
- Sometimes a plant can grow ____ that we eat.
- Plants give off ________ to help us breathe.
14 Clues: Plants are ______ things. • Plants make their own ________. • Roots hold plants in the _______. • New plants grow from tiny _______. • A tiny ______ can grow into a plant. • Insects carry this from flower to flower. • All plants need sunlight, food, and _____. • Sometimes a plant can grow ____ that we eat. • Plants give off ________ to help us breathe. • ...
Plants 2022-06-30
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- A flower that symbolizes innocence
- The part of plant that contains seeds
- The part of plant that absorbs sunlight
- A flower that symbolizes love
- The part of plant that absorbs water from the soil
- A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom
- A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude
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- A flower that symbolizes elegance
- A flower that symbolizes loyalty
- A flower that symbolizes happiness and forgiveness
- The part of plant that holds the plant upright
- The part of plant that makes seeds
- A flower that symbolizes luxury and strength
- We use this to build houses
14 Clues: We use this to build houses • A flower that symbolizes love • A flower that symbolizes loyalty • A flower that symbolizes elegance • A flower that symbolizes innocence • The part of plant that makes seeds • The part of plant that contains seeds • The part of plant that absorbs sunlight • A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom • A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude • ...
Plants 2025-10-09
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- 6co2+6H2o+Light energy--c64 1206+602
- The main product of photosynthesis is ____
- Refers to plants that loose their leaves during the dormant season
- What enters the plant through Osmosis?
- The process by which water enters the plant through cell walls
- Plant that lives more than two years
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves
- Plant that retain their leaves year round
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- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and rooms consume oxygen
- A stage when a plant rests
- 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 two years
14 Clues: A stage when a plant rests • 6co2+6H2o+Light energy--c64 1206+602 • Plant that lives more than two years • What enters the plant through Osmosis? • Plant that retain their leaves year round • The main product of photosynthesis is ____ • The process by which plant roots take in water • The process by which food moves within a plant • ...
PLANTS 2025-10-16
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- Most common plant for Pteridophytes
- The part of the plant that controls the photosynthesis
- Single-celled reproductive unit from Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
- A plant that has vessel/vessels that carry nuitriends
- Helps support/anchor the plant
- A type of a tree that produces cones and evergreen needles
- This plant group is mostly ferns
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- The oldest plant group
- This plant group is the only one that produces flowers and fruits
- Mostly found in damp, humid places
- The part of the plant that makes the seeds
- This plant group has no proper roots
- The part of the plant that contains the seeds
- A small objects produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow
14 Clues: The oldest plant group • Helps support/anchor the plant • This plant group is mostly ferns • Mostly found in damp, humid places • Most common plant for Pteridophytes • This plant group has no proper roots • The part of the plant that makes the seeds • The part of the plant that contains the seeds • A plant that has vessel/vessels that carry nuitriends • ...
PLANTS! 2021-01-20
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- reproduces seeds
- flower
- an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
- over 10,000 species
- Plants need air, sunlight, and _______ to grow
- plants release oxygen and _____________
- carries water from the roots to the leaves
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- the seed grows into a sprout
- flower
- soak in light and air to make food for the plant
- swiss cheese plant
- tiny or huge, a type of succulent
- gel that heals sunburns
- soak up water and nutrients
- the ______ is planted in the soil
15 Clues: flower • flower • reproduces seeds • swiss cheese plant • over 10,000 species • gel that heals sunburns • soak up water and nutrients • the seed grows into a sprout • tiny or huge, a type of succulent • the ______ is planted in the soil • plants release oxygen and _____________ • carries water from the roots to the leaves • Plants need air, sunlight, and _______ to grow • ...
Plants 2020-08-19
Plants 2022-03-23
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- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- to draw interest.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- Bees carry this from plant to plant.
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
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- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
- To move from one place to another
- Most plants roots grow here.
- You can grow plants from this.
14 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from this. • To move from one place to another • Bees carry this from plant to plant. • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • ...
Plants 2021-09-23
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- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem nonvascular plant-plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- cell-pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- plant-plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- species-species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
14 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plants 2022-01-19
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- Male part of the flower
- Hard and rigid stems
- The green parts of a plant
- Where reproduction takes place in plants
- Soft and flexible stems
- Small green leaves that protect the flower
- The woody stem of a tree
- Flowers transform into these
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- Connects the leaf to the stem
- The widest part of the leaf
- These fix plants to the ground and absorb water
- This supports the plant and is divided into branches
- Female part of the flower
- The coloured leaves
14 Clues: The coloured leaves • Hard and rigid stems • Male part of the flower • Soft and flexible stems • The woody stem of a tree • Female part of the flower • The green parts of a plant • The widest part of the leaf • Flowers transform into these • Connects the leaf to the stem • Where reproduction takes place in plants • Small green leaves that protect the flower • ...
Plants 2017-01-17
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- is a water-impervious protective layer covering the epidermal cells of leaves and other parts and limiting water loss.
- contains genetic material to make a new plant, and nourishment for the baby plant as it starts growing.
- Is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- A non-flowering seed plant, such as a pine tree, redwood or fir tree.
- A vascular plant in which the seeds are not enclosed by a ripened ovary (fruit).
- indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism in response to an environmental stimulus.
- The vascular tissue that transports water.
- A pore in the epidermis of a leaf or stem that allows gas exchange.
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- structure within the cells of plants and green algae that is the site of photosynthesis, the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy.
- The tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis.
- The outermost layer of cells. Humans have this layer too, but ours aren’t green.
- is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- is the process by which a plant grows from a seed.
- The vascular tissue that carries sugars and other nutrients throughout the plant.
14 Clues: The vascular tissue that transports water. • is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. • A pore in the epidermis of a leaf or stem that allows gas exchange. • A non-flowering seed plant, such as a pine tree, redwood or fir tree. • The outermost layer of cells. Humans have this layer too, but ours aren’t green. • ...
PLANTS 2019-10-30
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- The part of the plant that holds the plant up straight is the ----------.
- Plants use -------------- to stay healthy.
- Insects carry ---------- from flower to flower.
- The -------- of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- The stem carries --------------- and water to all the parts of the plant.
- Like all living things, plants ------------- and change.
- Roots hold plant in the ---------.
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- New plants grow from tiny --------------.
- All plants need sunlight, food and -------------.
- Sometimes a plant can grow ------- that we can eat.
- The ------------ of a plant grow on the stem.
- Plants are ----------- things.
- Most plants have ------------- that make seeds.
- Plants give off --------- to help us breathe.
14 Clues: Plants are ----------- things. • Roots hold plant in the ---------. • New plants grow from tiny --------------. • Plants use -------------- to stay healthy. • The ------------ of a plant grow on the stem. • Plants give off --------- to help us breathe. • Insects carry ---------- from flower to flower. • Most plants have ------------- that make seeds. • ...
PLANTS 2022-06-06
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- ____________ carrying tubes ONLY bring food DOWN from the leaves to the roots and the rest of the plant.
- This part of the plant attracts bugs to help it pollinate
- This is the process of plants making food (starts with a p).
- Plants have a response to ________ incase they fall over.
- This is the food that plants make
- Plants have a response to ___________ so they will move towards the window to reach the sun.
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- Plants start out as a ___________ before they begin to grow.
- Plants have a response to _________ incase they feel in danger or eat bugs to trap them.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and makes food
- All plants are flowers (True or False)
- __________ carrying tubes ONLY bring water UP to the plant.
- When pollen is spread from plant to plant to make more seeds.
- This part of the plant keeps it upright and brings water to the top of the plant
14 Clues: This is the food that plants make • All plants are flowers (True or False) • The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients • This part of the plant attracts bugs to help it pollinate • Plants have a response to ________ incase they fall over. • The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and makes food • ...
Plants 2024-06-29
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- plants prepare their food by this process
- becomes the seed of a fruit
- organisms that live on a host
- fusion of pollen nucleus and the egg nucleus
- receives pollens from the anther
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- plants that suck nutrients from insects
- organisms that make their own food
- absorb water and minerals for the plant
- process by which seeds travel to distant places
- parts of the seed that grows into the shoot system
- gas released in photosynthesis
- the broad part of a leaf that receives sunlight
- these are brightly colored to attract pollinators
- produces pollengrains
14 Clues: produces pollengrains • becomes the seed of a fruit • organisms that live on a host • gas released in photosynthesis • receives pollens from the anther • organisms that make their own food • plants that suck nutrients from insects • absorb water and minerals for the plant • plants prepare their food by this process • fusion of pollen nucleus and the egg nucleus • ...
plants 2024-05-20
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- cell tissues inside plant
- Outer layer; mainly stems
- 3differnt ceel types
- tissue inside plant
- cells thick lignified secondary walls
- apart of xylem
- tissue thin primary walls.
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- plants use the energy from sunlight to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
- Tracheids; vessel members;
- tissues outside plant
- Outer layer of plant body
- cells thin primary walls with secondary thickening.
- Sieve cells or sieve-tube members;
- to support leaves
14 Clues: apart of xylem • to support leaves • tissue inside plant • 3differnt ceel types • tissues outside plant • cell tissues inside plant • Outer layer; mainly stems • Outer layer of plant body • Tracheids; vessel members; • tissue thin primary walls. • Sieve cells or sieve-tube members; • cells thick lignified secondary walls • ...
Plants 2023-06-24
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- Svenska!
- Refers to a family of plants, named after the French plant collector Michel Begon (The name is a huge hint!).
- Despite its name, it won't make you rich.
- "The heart shaped herb"
- Scientific name is "alocasia zebrina".
- Beautiful leaves, just like the animal it's named after.
- Named after a "hole-y" cheese.
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- Carnivorous plant with tendrils, like grassy tentacles.
- Kiss when you're under this plant.
- Can often be referred to as "mother-in-law's tongue".
- Known for it's healing properties on sunburns.
- Also known as "ficus iyrata".
- Named after their snake-like shape, also a carnivorous species.
- A type of succulent, the last name of a certain Marilyn.
14 Clues: Svenska! • "The heart shaped herb" • Also known as "ficus iyrata". • Named after a "hole-y" cheese. • Kiss when you're under this plant. • Scientific name is "alocasia zebrina". • Despite its name, it won't make you rich. • Known for it's healing properties on sunburns. • Can often be referred to as "mother-in-law's tongue". • ...
Plants 2023-05-11
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- process to make food
- changes to the genetic makeup
- circulates nutrients up and down the stem
- pollination occurs at different times
- male structures
- female structures
- commonly know to plants as "sports"
- living organism grown in a permanent place
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- site of reproduction
- same plant fertilization
- the growth of a plant based on the touch stimuli
- commonly known carnivorous plant
- makes up the surface of the plant
- opening on the underside of the leaf
14 Clues: male structures • female structures • site of reproduction • process to make food • same plant fertilization • changes to the genetic makeup • commonly known carnivorous plant • makes up the surface of the plant • commonly know to plants as "sports" • opening on the underside of the leaf • pollination occurs at different times • circulates nutrients up and down the stem • ...
plants 2023-08-09
14 Clues: a color • twetwetwet • a small tree • a slimy animal • I have ------ it • an anoing insect • feeding the plant • making things bigger • the part of a stigmen • what window have in them • an animal that helps plants • the female part of a flower • the pollin producing part of a flower • some thing we eat from a part of plant
Plants 2025-04-30
14 Clues: dig • plant embryo • plant trimming • unwanted plant • to plants seeds • study of plants • transfer pollen • to sprout from seed • energy from sunlight • absorb water from soil • artificially supply water • collect fruit and vegetables • fluid carrying the nutrients • plants in controlled environment
Plants 2025-06-02
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- Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants
- The part of a flower where pollen is deposited
- The plant part that supports leaves and flowers
- The main stem of a bamboo plant
- The long, slender leaves of a conifer
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- Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves
- A leaf of a fern
- Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants
- The point on a stem where leaves or branches grow
- Sticky liquid inside trees, often harvested for syrup
- The modified petal of an orchid, often enlarged
- The male part of a flower that holds pollen
- The showy part of a flower often used for decoration
- The coiling part of a plant used to climb
14 Clues: A leaf of a fern • The main stem of a bamboo plant • The long, slender leaves of a conifer • Sharp projections on a cactus, not leaves • The coiling part of a plant used to climb • Thick, water-storing leaves in Aloe plants • The male part of a flower that holds pollen • Vascular tissue that moves water up in plants • The part of a flower where pollen is deposited • ...
PLANTS 2025-10-09
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- To plants that lose their leaves during dormant season.
- Part of the reproduction system.
- The process which plants lose water from leaves.
- Plants that retain their leaves all year.
- Cool season plant
- Warm season plant.
- Life cycle completes in 2 years
- One year life cycle
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- The food manfaacuring process where plants make food
- The process by which minerals enter through cell walls.
- When a plant rests or grows every little
- The process which food moves within a plant from one plant
- where the plant consumes oxygen and give carbon dioxide
- A plant that lives for more than 2 years.
14 Clues: Cool season plant • Warm season plant. • One year life cycle • Life cycle completes in 2 years • Part of the reproduction system. • When a plant rests or grows every little • A plant that lives for more than 2 years. • Plants that retain their leaves all year. • The process which plants lose water from leaves. • The food manfaacuring process where plants make food • ...
plants 2025-10-10
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- process that increases plant numbers usually from seed
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two tears
- plants take in water from their roots
- plants that lose their leaves during dormant season are
- when plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen
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- the by-product of photosynthesis is
- plants lose water from their leaves
- food manufacturing process in plants
- the main product of photosynthesis is
- food moves from one part of the plant to another
- cool season plants relish cool temperature growing best in
14 Clues: the by-product of photosynthesis is • plants lose water from their leaves • food manufacturing process in plants • the main product of photosynthesis is • plants take in water from their roots • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little • food moves from one part of the plant to another • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • ...
Plants 2022-06-30
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- A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom
- The part of plant that absorbs sunlight
- We use this to build houses
- The part of plant that holds the plant upright
- The part of plant that makes seeds
- A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude
- A flower that symbolizes luxury and strength
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- A flower that symbolizes love
- A flower that symbolizes loyalty
- A flower that symbolizes elegance
- The part of plant that absorbs water from the soil
- A flower that symbolizes happiness and forgiveness
- The part of plant that contains seeds
- A flower that symbolizes innocence
14 Clues: We use this to build houses • A flower that symbolizes love • A flower that symbolizes loyalty • A flower that symbolizes elegance • The part of plant that makes seeds • A flower that symbolizes innocence • The part of plant that contains seeds • The part of plant that absorbs sunlight • A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom • A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude • ...
PLANTS 2022-11-16
PLANTS 2019-10-30
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- The part of the plant that holds the plant up straight is the ----------.
- Plants use -------------- to stay healthy.
- The -------- of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- Like all living things, plants ------------- and change.
- Roots hold plant in the ---------.
- The ------------ of a plant grow on the stem.
- The stem carries --------------- and water to all the parts of the plant.
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- All plants need sunlight, food and -------------.
- New plants grow from tiny --------------.
- Sometimes a plant can grow ------- that we can eat.
- Plants give off --------- to help us breathe.
- Most plants have ------------- that make seeds.
- Insects carry ---------- from flower to flower.
- Plants are ----------- things.
14 Clues: Plants are ----------- things. • Roots hold plant in the ---------. • New plants grow from tiny --------------. • Plants use -------------- to stay healthy. • Plants give off --------- to help us breathe. • The ------------ of a plant grow on the stem. • Most plants have ------------- that make seeds. • Insects carry ---------- from flower to flower. • ...
PLANTS 2023-03-16
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- HAS NUTRIENTS
- HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL
- THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN
- HILDS THE PLANT UP
- PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS
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- WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- WARM THE PLANTS
- ARE GREEN
- HOLDS THE SEED
- BEES LOVE
- WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN
- THEME OF GLOBAL WEB
- GOOD FOR THE PLANT
14 Clues: ARE GREEN • BEES LOVE • HAS NUTRIENTS • HOLDS THE SEED • WARM THE PLANTS • GOOD FOR THE PLANT • HILDS THE PLANT UP • THEME OF GLOBAL WEB • WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN • HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS • THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN • PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS • HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL • WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
Plants 2023-06-13
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- with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in winged pods
- Spring flower with vibrant colors and cup-shaped petals
- Carnivorous plant that captures insects with its snap-trap leaves
- Exotic flower with intricate shapes and vibrant colors
- Tall woody plant with branches and leaves
- Green plant that covers the ground in lawns and meadows
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- Colorful part of a plant that attracts bees and butterflies
- Fast-growing plant with long, hollow stems and feathery leaves
- Leafy plant with delicate fronds that grows in shady areas
- Tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun
- Climbing plant with trailing stems and clinging roots
- Common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds
- Plant with thick stems and spines that can survive in dry climates
- Fragrant flower known for its thorns and variety of colors
14 Clues: Tall woody plant with branches and leaves • Climbing plant with trailing stems and clinging roots • with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in winged pods • Common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds • Exotic flower with intricate shapes and vibrant colors • Spring flower with vibrant colors and cup-shaped petals • ...
Plants 2012-02-18
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- Part of the plant that gives of nice smells.
- Part of the plant that takes in water.
- Part of the plant that may be edible, sweet and juicy.
- Water Hyacinth and Duckweed are examples of water plants that ...
- Part of the plant that is green.
- Bird's Nest Fern and Grass are examples of ... plants.
- An example of a non-flowering plant that begins with the letter 'F'.
- Grass and Sunflower are examples of plants that live on ...
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- Part of the plant that holds the plant upright.
- Arrowheads and cattails are examples of water plants that are ...submerged.
- Hibiscus and Bougainvillea are examples of ... plants.
- An example of a flowering plant which starts with the letter 'O'.
- Water Lily and Water Lettuce are examples of plants that live in ...
- Seaweed and Hydrilla are examples of water plants that are ... submerged.
14 Clues: Part of the plant that is green. • Part of the plant that takes in water. • Part of the plant that gives of nice smells. • Part of the plant that holds the plant upright. • Hibiscus and Bougainvillea are examples of ... plants. • Part of the plant that may be edible, sweet and juicy. • Bird's Nest Fern and Grass are examples of ... plants. • ...
Plants 2022-04-23
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- part of the plant that absorbs water
- also known as medicinal plants
- uses sunlight to make food for plant
- the part of a plant that produces seeds
- living things need to survive
- the way plants make food
- plants grow from
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- grow along the ground
- plants get energy
- big and tall plants
- thorny plant
- are living things
- part of plant supports leaves
- part of flower
14 Clues: thorny plant • part of flower • plants grow from • plants get energy • are living things • big and tall plants • grow along the ground • the way plants make food • living things need to survive • part of plant supports leaves • also known as medicinal plants • part of the plant that absorbs water • uses sunlight to make food for plant • the part of a plant that produces seeds
Plants 2023-07-07
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- A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors
- A small plant grown indoors, primarily for decorative purposes
- A plant with tall and slender leaves that grows near rivers or wetlands
- A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments
- A small and tiny part of a plant that serves as the starting point for growth
- A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits
- A flower known for its large size and long stem, which turns towards the sun
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- A tree that produces a distinct sound when its needles rustle in the wind, typically found in mountainous regions
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall and sturdy stems, often used for various purposes
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
- A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center
- A plant with green leaves that is commonly found in lawns or gardens
- A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
15 Clues: A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors • A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves • A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits • A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments • A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year • A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center • ...
Plants 2023-09-03
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- A climbing plant with clinging stems and lobed leaves.
- Plant A type of plant that produces colorful blooms.
- A tall, woody plant with a single main stem or trunk.
- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flower heads.
- A succulent plant known for its ability to store water in arid regions.
- A plant with fleshy leaves or stems that store water.
- A smaller woody plant with multiple stems or branches.
- A diverse family of flowering plants with unique and intricate flowers.
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- A plant with a trailing or climbing growth habit.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds.
- A type of plant with narrow leaves and often used for lawns.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds.
- A simple, small green plant that typically grows in damp environments.
- A fast-growing, tall grass often used for construction and crafts.
- Tree A type of tree known for its large, fan-shaped leaves.
15 Clues: A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds. • A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds. • A plant with a trailing or climbing growth habit. • Plant A type of plant that produces colorful blooms. • A tall plant with large, bright yellow flower heads. • A tall, woody plant with a single main stem or trunk. • A plant with fleshy leaves or stems that store water. • ...
Plants 2023-10-12
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- A plant with bright yellow flowers and slender, green leaves.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and a pleasant scent.
- A lovely plant with bright, cup-shaped flowers.
- A beautiful plant with colorful, fragrant flowers.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that often grows on walls and trees.
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, slender, and hollow stems.
- A tall plant with large, sunny yellow flowers.
- A plant that thrives in dry deserts, with spiky stems.
- A plant with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy seeds that blow in the wind.
- A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves that thrive in shady spots.
- Tree A tall, slender tree with large, fan-shaped leaves, often found in tropical places.
- Tree A tree with distinctive, hand-shaped leaves that turn bright red in the fall.
- Flytrap A fascinating plant that can catch insects with its hinged leaves.
- Tree A big tree with strong branches and acorns.
14 Clues: A tall plant with large, sunny yellow flowers. • A lovely plant with bright, cup-shaped flowers. • Tree A big tree with strong branches and acorns. • A beautiful plant with colorful, fragrant flowers. • A plant that thrives in dry deserts, with spiky stems. • A fast-growing plant with tall, slender, and hollow stems. • ...
Plants 2023-11-28
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- Tree - Evergreen tree, needle-like leaves, produces cones, symbol of winter and Christmas.
- - Bright yellow flower, follows the sun's movement, tall stem, seeds used for snacks and oil.
- - Non-flowering plant, feathery leaves, reproduces through spores, often found in damp environments.
- - Fragrant herb, purple flowers, used in aromatherapy and culinary applications.
- Tree - Tall and sturdy tree, broad leaves, produces acorns, provides shade and habitat for animals.
- - Succulent plant, often found in deserts, water-storing adaptations, spiky exterior.
- - Colorful flower, cup-shaped, blooms in spring, commonly associated with the Netherlands.
- Vera - Succulent plant, fleshy leaves contain soothing gel, used for skincare and healing properties.
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- - Simple, white flower with a yellow center, symbolizes innocence and purity.
- Tree - Tall and massive evergreen tree, found in California, one of the tallest trees in the world.
- - Succulent plant, often found in deserts, water-storing adaptations, spiky exterior.
- - Fast-growing grass, hollow stem, used for various purposes, symbolizes strength and resilience.
- - Exotic flower, diverse colors and shapes, often grown as decorative houseplants.
- - Beautiful flower, thorny stem, comes in various colors, symbol of love and beauty.
- Tree - Deciduous tree, distinctive lobed leaves, vibrant colors in the fall, produces "helicopter" seeds.
15 Clues: - Simple, white flower with a yellow center, symbolizes innocence and purity. • - Fragrant herb, purple flowers, used in aromatherapy and culinary applications. • - Exotic flower, diverse colors and shapes, often grown as decorative houseplants. • - Beautiful flower, thorny stem, comes in various colors, symbol of love and beauty. • ...
plants 2024-09-24
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- where the newly-formed cells increase in length, thereby lengthening the root.
- outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant.
- a new organ that forms from divisions in the mature pericycle layer
- prolonged epidermal cells
- an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants.
- a pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching.
- the vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients.
- tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots.
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- one of many similar slender roots branching directly from the base of the stem of a plant
- an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen.
- the first organ to appear when a seed germinates.
- a type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
- the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant.
- a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root.
14 Clues: prolonged epidermal cells • a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. • the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. • an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. • a new organ that forms from divisions in the mature pericycle layer • a pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching. • ...
Plants 2015-11-15
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- first cell of a new individual, formed by fusion of a sperm nucleus with egg nucleus at fertilization, a fertilized egg.
- used by single-celled organisms to reproduce
- most common bryophyte.
- vegetative body that grows by mitotic cell division from a plant zygote, and produces spore bearing structures.
- haploid cell formed by meiotic cell division
- group of vascular plants that bear both flowers and seeds.
- any substance dissolved in a solution
- main photosynthetic pigment making plants green.
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- Seed bearing vascular plants
- sexual reproduction of organisms.
- vascular plant that bears seeds at exposed surfaces of its reproductive structures.
- haploid gamete producing body that forms during plant life cycle
- plant having internal tissues that conduct water and solutes through roots, stems, and leaves.
- seedless vascular plant.
14 Clues: most common bryophyte. • seedless vascular plant. • Seed bearing vascular plants • sexual reproduction of organisms. • any substance dissolved in a solution • used by single-celled organisms to reproduce • haploid cell formed by meiotic cell division • main photosynthetic pigment making plants green. • group of vascular plants that bear both flowers and seeds. • ...
Plants 2020-04-22
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- stimulus occurring on the inside of an organism
- system responsible activities such as, stimulus and response
- organ system combines leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits
- in plants, thin layer forms protective barrier
- water evaporates and passes out through stomata
- stimulus on the outside of an organism
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- plant grows toward sunlight
- reproductive organ of plant
- function of transpiration
- allows minerals and water to be transported between roots and stems
- plants response to gravity
- process of plant losing leaves
- tiny pores on the underside of leaves
- below the ground plant system
14 Clues: function of transpiration • plants response to gravity • plant grows toward sunlight • reproductive organ of plant • below the ground plant system • process of plant losing leaves • tiny pores on the underside of leaves • stimulus on the outside of an organism • in plants, thin layer forms protective barrier • stimulus occurring on the inside of an organism • ...
Plants 2020-05-05
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- Thin layer of cells that contain guard cells
- Controls the size (opening/closing) of the stomata
- Water molecules bond to each other
- Movement of sucrose from source to sink
- bundle Contains xylem and phloem
- Response in which parts of a plant grow towards or away from the direction from which light is coming
- Bond between water and cell walls
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- Where the majority of photosynthesis takes place.Contains chlorophyll and tightly packed.
- H20
- Transports sucrose and amino acids
- Response in which parts of a plant grow towards or away from gravity
- Where photosynthesis take place. Contains chlorophyll
- Evaporation and loss of water vapour from a leaf through stomata.
- Transports water and minerals
14 Clues: H20 • Transports water and minerals • bundle Contains xylem and phloem • Bond between water and cell walls • Transports sucrose and amino acids • Water molecules bond to each other • Movement of sucrose from source to sink • Thin layer of cells that contain guard cells • Controls the size (opening/closing) of the stomata • ...
Plants 2021-04-12
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- one of the main nutrients in fertilizers
- Plants convert captured energy to chemical energy through
- what tissue protects against injury
- most plants absorb nutrients as dissolved substances in __
- turgor responds to
- a flower that has both male and female parts
- a type of vascular tissue
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- Plants need ___ to survive
- a directional response
- fertilizer that contains all three main nutrients
- the __ of a plant is positively phototropic
- the reproductive part of the plant
- also classified as Amborellales
- one the the 3 parts of angiosperm seeds
14 Clues: turgor responds to • a directional response • a type of vascular tissue • Plants need ___ to survive • also classified as Amborellales • the reproductive part of the plant • what tissue protects against injury • one the the 3 parts of angiosperm seeds • one of the main nutrients in fertilizers • the __ of a plant is positively phototropic • ...
Plants 2021-04-12
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- a type of vascular tissue
- also classified as Amborellales
- a flower that has both male and female parts
- one of the main nutrients in fertilizers
- Plants convert captured energy to chemical energy through
- what tissue protects against injury
- fertilizer that contains all three main nutrients
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- the reproductive part of the plant
- a directional response
- Plants need ___ to survive
- one the the 3 parts of angiosperm seeds
- turgor responds to
- most plants absorb nutrients as dissolved substances in __
- the __ of a plant is positively phototropic
14 Clues: turgor responds to • a directional response • a type of vascular tissue • Plants need ___ to survive • also classified as Amborellales • the reproductive part of the plant • what tissue protects against injury • one the the 3 parts of angiosperm seeds • one of the main nutrients in fertilizers • the __ of a plant is positively phototropic • ...
Plants 2022-04-23
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- part of the plant that absorbs water
- also known as medicinal plants
- uses sunlight to make food for plant
- the part of a plant that produces seeds
- living things need to survive
- the way plants make food
- plants grow from
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- grow along the ground
- plants get energy
- big and tall plants
- thorny plant
- are living things
- part of plant supports leaves
- part of flower
14 Clues: thorny plant • part of flower • plants grow from • plants get energy • are living things • big and tall plants • grow along the ground • the way plants make food • living things need to survive • part of plant supports leaves • also known as medicinal plants • part of the plant that absorbs water • uses sunlight to make food for plant • the part of a plant that produces seeds
PLANTS 2019-05-01
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- plant that reproduces by means of exposed seed in cone
- seedless vascular plants that reproduce using spores
- an organism that can produce its own food
- a substance inside chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight energy
- male reproductive organ of a flower
- most plant cells have these and most are located in the leaves of plants
- the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor
- has a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- female reproductive organ of a flower
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- plant that produces flowers and develops fruits
- largest group in the plant kingdom
- the process plants undergo to make their own food
- the part of the plant cell that provides support and protection
- an example of a non-vascular plant
14 Clues: largest group in the plant kingdom • an example of a non-vascular plant • male reproductive organ of a flower • has a nucleus enclosed in a membrane • female reproductive organ of a flower • an organism that can produce its own food • plant that produces flowers and develops fruits • the process plants undergo to make their own food • ...
Plants 2023-07-02
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- Cacti are plants that thrive in dry and desert-like environments. They have thick stems and spines that help them conserve water.
- Bamboo is a tall and fast-growing plant. It is known for its strong, hollow stems and is commonly used for construction and crafts.
- Lavender is a fragrant plant with purple flowers and narrow leaves. It is often used in aromatherapy and can have a calming effect.
- blossom Cherry blossoms are pink or white flowers that bloom in the spring. They are a symbol of beauty and are celebrated in festivals around the world.
- tree Pine trees are evergreen trees with needle-like leaves. They are known for their fresh scent and are often used as Christmas trees.
- Roses are beautiful flowers with a lovely fragrance. They come in different colors like red, pink, and yellow and are often used as symbols of love.
- tree Oak trees are large and strong. They have broad leaves and produce acorns, which are food for animals like squirrels.
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- Tulips are elegant flowers that bloom in spring. They come in various colors and are often associated with beauty and new beginnings.
- Sunflowers are tall plants with large, bright yellow petals. They turn their faces towards the sun and are known for their sunny appearance.
- tree Maple trees have distinctive leaves that change color in the fall. They provide shade and produce maple syrup, a sweet treat.
- Dandelions are yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seed heads. Children blow on them to make a wish as the seeds scatter in the wind.
- Orchids are delicate and exotic flowers with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. They require special care and are highly valued for their beauty.
- Ferns are leafy green plants that grow in shady areas. They have delicate fronds and add a lush touch to gardens or indoor spaces.
- flytrap Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants that catch insects with their specialized leaves. They close their traps when an insect touches them.
14 Clues: tree Oak trees are large and strong. They have broad leaves and produce acorns, which are food for animals like squirrels. • Cacti are plants that thrive in dry and desert-like environments. They have thick stems and spines that help them conserve water. • ...
Plants 2023-06-15
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- A desert plant that has thick stems and spines instead of leaves. It stores water to survive in dry environments.
- It's a small and pretty flower with white petals and a yellow center. It is commonly seen in gardens and meadows.
- A fragrant flower with small white petals that is commonly used to make perfume and tea. It blooms at night.
- This plant has long, narrow leaves and purple flowers. It smells really good and is often used to make fragrant oils.
- This plant has beautiful flowers with petals in various colors, like red, pink, and white. It smells really nice too.
- These flowers are exotic and come in many shapes and colors. They are delicate and often grown indoors.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that can attach itself to walls and other surfaces. It adds a nice touch to buildings.
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- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. It is commonly seen in gardens and meadows.
- These flowers come in various colors and have a distinct shape. They grow from bulbs and are often seen in gardens.
- It's a tall plant with a bright yellow flower that faces the sun throughout the day. Birds love to eat its seeds.
- These flowers have vibrant orange and yellow colors. They are easy to grow and are often used in gardens as decorative plants.
- A type of tree that has distinctive leaves with many points. In the fall, its leaves change colors and fall off.
- A tall evergreen tree with long needles instead of leaves. It is known for its pinecones and fresh scent.
- A beautiful flower that comes in different colors and has large, trumpet-shaped petals. It smells really nice too.
- A mighty tree with strong branches and large, lobed leaves. It produces acorns, which squirrels like to eat.
15 Clues: A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. It is commonly seen in gardens and meadows. • These flowers are exotic and come in many shapes and colors. They are delicate and often grown indoors. • A tall evergreen tree with long needles instead of leaves. It is known for its pinecones and fresh scent. • ...
Plants 2023-07-07
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- "Nourishing and pure, it symbolizes the spiritual milk of God's Word, which strengthens and sustains our souls."
- "Harvested from the fields, it represents the spiritual growth and abundance that comes from cultivating a relationship with God."
- "Sweet and tender, it symbolizes the spiritual maturity and righteousness that comes from abiding in God's truth and love."
- "Vibrant and flavorful, it represents the abundance of God's blessings and the spiritual fruit that grows from a life rooted in Him."
- "Nurtured by the tree, it symbolizes the peace and abundance that flow from a life rooted in God's love and faithfulness."
- "Juicy and abundant, it signifies the beauty and fertility that God bestows, reflecting His blessings and prosperity."
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- "Like the staff of life, it nourishes our bodies and reminds us of the spiritual sustenance found in God's Word."
- "Tangy and sharp, it reminds us of the bitterness and sacrifice endured by Jesus on the cross, bringing redemption and grace."
- "Rich and flavorful, it represents the joy and celebration found in God's presence, as seen in the wedding at Cana."
- "Clustered together like a bountiful harvest, it symbolizes the abundance and blessings of God's provision."
- Oil "Pure and soothing, it signifies the anointing and blessing of God's Spirit, bringing healing and restoration."
- "Sweet and golden, it represents the sweetness and richness of God's promises and the delight found in His presence."
- "Abundant in the sea, it reminds us of the miracles and provision of God, as seen in the story of the loaves and fishes."
- "Nourishing and sustaining, it reminds us of God's provision and the spiritual meat found in His teachings and guidance."
- "Seasoning and preserving, it signifies the purity and flavor that Christians should bring to the world, reflecting God's character."
15 Clues: "Clustered together like a bountiful harvest, it symbolizes the abundance and blessings of God's provision." • "Nourishing and pure, it symbolizes the spiritual milk of God's Word, which strengthens and sustains our souls." • "Like the staff of life, it nourishes our bodies and reminds us of the spiritual sustenance found in God's Word." • ...
Plants 2023-12-07
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- Spring-blooming plants with cup-shaped flowers in a variety of colors. Tulips are bulbous plants and are often associated with the arrival of spring. They are popular in gardens and as cut flowers in floral arrangements.
- Simple and cheerful flowering plants with white petals and a yellow center. Daisies are commonly found in gardens and meadows. They are associated with innocence and are often used as symbols of purity and simplicity.
- Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.
- Succulent plants adapted to arid environments, known for their water-storing tissues and spines. Cacti come in various shapes and sizes and are well-suited to survive in deserts with limited water availability.
- Diverse family of flowering plants with intricate and often fragrant blossoms. Orchids are known for their beauty and are one of the largest plant families. They can be found in a wide range of habitats worldwide.
- Fast-growing, woody grasses with tall, hollow stems. Bamboo is known for its versatility and is used for various purposes, including construction, crafts, and as a food source. It is a symbol of strength and resilience.
- Non-flowering plants with feathery leaves that reproduce via spores. Ferns are ancient plants and are often found in shaded, moist environments. They add a touch of greenery to forests, gardens, and indoor spaces.
- Tall flowering plants with large, bright yellow blooms and a distinctive seed head. Sunflowers are known for turning their faces toward the sun. They are grown for their seeds, which can be eaten or used for oil.
- Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.
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- Plant Low-growing plants with runners that produce small, red berries. Strawberry plants are cultivated for their sweet and juicy fruit, which is a favorite in desserts, jams, and a variety of culinary applications.
- Flowering plants with frilly petals and a spicy fragrance. Carnations come in various colors and are popular in bouquets, corsages, and floral arrangements. They symbolize love, admiration, and friendship.
- Tree Evergreen trees with needle-like leaves and distinctive cones. Pine trees are conifers and are often used as Christmas trees. They provide valuable resources such as wood, resin, and contribute to forest ecosystems.
- Tree Majestic, deciduous trees with broad leaves and distinctive acorns. Oak trees are known for their longevity and are important in ecosystems, providing habitat, food, and contributing to biodiversity.
- Tree Deciduous trees known for their distinctive palmate leaves and the production of maple syrup. Maple trees are common in temperate regions and provide shade in urban and natural landscapes. They display vibrant fall colors.
- Fragrant flowering plants with thorny stems and a variety of colorful blossoms. Roses are popular ornamental plants and are often associated with love and romance. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
- Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.
16 Clues: Tree Majestic, deciduous trees with broad leaves and distinctive acorns. Oak trees are known for their longevity and are important in ecosystems, providing habitat, food, and contributing to biodiversity. • ...
Plants 2023-10-04
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- A unique flower known for its beauty and variety, often used as decoration.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers often used in perfumes and oils.
- A spiky plant that can survive in hot, dry deserts.
- A weed with fluffy, white seeds that you can blow into the wind.
- A beautiful flower with colorful petals that come in various shades. It's often given as a symbol of love.
- A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves that grows in shady places.
- Tree A big tree with strong branches and leaves that turn red or brown in the fall.
- Flytrap A carnivorous plant that catches insects with its trap-like leaves.
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- A type of flower that comes in many colors and is often used in bouquets.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that can cover walls and buildings.
- A pretty flower that comes in different colors and has a shape like a cup.
- Tree A tropical tree with large, fan-like leaves that sways in the breeze.
- A tall, slender plant often used in making things like furniture and paper8. Maple Tree A tree with leaves that turn bright red or orange in the autumn.
- A tall plant with bright yellow flowers that face the sun.
14 Clues: A spiky plant that can survive in hot, dry deserts. • A tall plant with bright yellow flowers that face the sun. • A weed with fluffy, white seeds that you can blow into the wind. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers often used in perfumes and oils. • A climbing plant with green leaves that can cover walls and buildings. • ...
Plants 2024-04-13
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- Colorful, modified leaves of a flower.
- This is soaked up by plant roots.
- The thin supporting structure of a plant.
- Part of a plant that carries out photosynthesis.
- These anchor the plant in the ground.
- Strong plant with a trunk.
- Warm rays that make plant food.
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- Savory edible plant.
- The part of a flower with pollen.
- Usually short plants that spread across the ground.
- Colorful plant with petals.
- The part of a flower with ova.
- Sweet edible plant.
- Fertilized ground.
14 Clues: Fertilized ground. • Sweet edible plant. • Savory edible plant. • Strong plant with a trunk. • Colorful plant with petals. • The part of a flower with ova. • Warm rays that make plant food. • This is soaked up by plant roots. • The part of a flower with pollen. • These anchor the plant in the ground. • Colorful, modified leaves of a flower. • ...
Plants 2024-09-17
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- transports water upward
- absorb nutrients and water
- produces energy/sugars through photosynthesis
- tissue at the tip of a plant root
- might become a flower or a short shoot
- attaches the petiole to the stem
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- a pore that lets gases enter and exit
- helps the plant take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- a root that extends outward and eventually grows upward and into a new plant, asexual reproduction
- opens and closes the stomata
- helps in stem elongation
- transports food to the lower parts of the plant
- adjusts leaves to face the sun
- a short, thick root that stores nutrients
14 Clues: transports water upward • helps in stem elongation • absorb nutrients and water • opens and closes the stomata • adjusts leaves to face the sun • attaches the petiole to the stem • tissue at the tip of a plant root • a pore that lets gases enter and exit • might become a flower or a short shoot • a short, thick root that stores nutrients • ...
Plants 2025-02-15
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- Oak seed
- This flower is a favorite that comes in red, pink, yellow, and white
- The edible aftermath of a flower
- Syrup source
- A large flowering tree, girl's name
- Some of these trees appear to be crying
- Some of the first colorful flowers of spring
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- Orchards are full of these
- Blowing off its seeds may grant wishes
- The leaves never fall
- 3 different mitten shaped leaves
- The bark of this tree can be used as paper
- Often planted in gardens to deter bunnies
- Frogs sit on their pads
14 Clues: Oak seed • Syrup source • The leaves never fall • Frogs sit on their pads • Orchards are full of these • 3 different mitten shaped leaves • The edible aftermath of a flower • A large flowering tree, girl's name • Blowing off its seeds may grant wishes • Some of these trees appear to be crying • Often planted in gardens to deter bunnies • The bark of this tree can be used as paper • ...
Plants 2025-04-07
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- produces individuals that have a different genetic makeup than the parent organism or organisms
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female plant structure of a plant in the same species
- anchor a plant in the soil and enable it to grow upright and not be blown away by wind or carried away by water also absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- occurs when only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism
- help support the leaves, and in some cases flowers, of a plant and have tissues that help carry water and the minerals absorbed by the roots to a plant's leaves
- plants that produce seeds that are not part of a fruit
- is the male reproductive organ of a flower
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- plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients
- have specialized tissues, called vascular tissues, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
- are structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface
- plants that produce flowers and develop fruits
- a period of no growth
- are the major sites for photosynthesis
14 Clues: a period of no growth • are the major sites for photosynthesis • the female reproductive organ of a flower • is the male reproductive organ of a flower • plants that produce flowers and develop fruits • plants that produce seeds that are not part of a fruit • are structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface • ...
Plants 2021-11-30
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- plants that reproduce with spores
- part of a plant growing from a stem
- yellow powdery substance necessary for plant reproduction
- gas necessary for photosynthesis
- part of the tree that changes color in Autumn
- a small shoot emerging from a seed
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- the outer covering of a tree
- microscopic openings in the pores of a leaf allowing air circulation in plants
- part of a plant seen from above the ground
- a plant that grows very quickly where it is not wanted and covers or kills more desirable plants
- a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses)
- colorful parts of a flower
- substance released this into the air after photosynthesis
13 Clues: colorful parts of a flower • the outer covering of a tree • gas necessary for photosynthesis • plants that reproduce with spores • a small shoot emerging from a seed • part of a plant growing from a stem • part of a plant seen from above the ground • part of the tree that changes color in Autumn • a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses) • ...
Plants 2024-02-12
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- El gas que absorben las plantas
- Aquí se guardan las semillas de la planta
- Las rosas crecen en este tipo de plantas, que podemos encontrar en parques
- El suelo - la tierra en la que crece la planta
- El gas que expulsan las plantas
- Esta parte de una planta absorbe la luz solar y el dióxido de carbono
- El líquido que necesitan las plantas para vivir
- Una planta verde muy común que encontramos en los campos
- Una encina es un ejemplo de este tipo de planta
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- Esta parte de la planta absorbe el agua y los nutrientes que necesita la planta
- El polen se encuentra en esta parte de la planta
- Que necesitan las plantas del sol?
- El agua y los minerales viajan a través de aquí al resto de la planta
13 Clues: El gas que absorben las plantas • El gas que expulsan las plantas • Que necesitan las plantas del sol? • Aquí se guardan las semillas de la planta • El suelo - la tierra en la que crece la planta • El líquido que necesitan las plantas para vivir • Una encina es un ejemplo de este tipo de planta • El polen se encuentra en esta parte de la planta • ...
Plants 2020-04-28
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- Variable that you keep the same in an investigation
- This part of a plant helps attract insects
- A member of the Science department
- Plants absorb water through these
- All plants need this to survive
- Variable that you measure
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- This part of a plant helps hold it upright
- A piece of safety equipment used in the lab
- Variable that you change in an investigation
- This member of the Science department shares his name with James Bond
- Part of plant that carries out photosynthesis
- Your favourite subject!
- If you were in a lab, you would not be allowed to do this to move across the lab
13 Clues: Your favourite subject! • Variable that you measure • All plants need this to survive • Plants absorb water through these • A member of the Science department • This part of a plant helps hold it upright • This part of a plant helps attract insects • A piece of safety equipment used in the lab • Variable that you change in an investigation • ...
Plants 2020-09-07
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- To make again.
- Top part of the pistil of a flower.
- The female part of a flower.
- The male part of a flower that produces pollen.
- A yellow powder in flowers that helps the plant reproduce.
- The green, leaf-like parts of a flower that protect the ovary.
- The part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- The green substance in plants that used to make food.
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- The process green plants use to make food.
- To become rotten.
- Substances in foods that are needed for growth.
- dioxide A gas made of carbon and oxygen that is found in the air.
- The round bottom part of the pistil where seeds grow.
13 Clues: To make again. • To become rotten. • The female part of a flower. • Top part of the pistil of a flower. • The process green plants use to make food. • Substances in foods that are needed for growth. • The male part of a flower that produces pollen. • The part of a flower that attracts pollinators. • The round bottom part of the pistil where seeds grow. • ...
Plants 2024-10-01
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- The green pigment of a plant
- The very top part of a leaf
- Develops into the root
- This is the study of plants
- Suitable temperature, water and ______ are the conditions necessary for seed growth
- I am the purpose of the plant that makes the sick feel well
- The ______- _______ is made up of the xylem and phloem vessels
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- This element is taken in by plants in the daytime
- I am the waxy layer secreted by the epidermis
- The process where green plant use sunlight to make its own food
- The development of a seed into a new plant
- I am a type of leaf who is divided into smaller leaf blades
- I grow upwards out of the soil
13 Clues: Develops into the root • The very top part of a leaf • This is the study of plants • The green pigment of a plant • I grow upwards out of the soil • The development of a seed into a new plant • I am the waxy layer secreted by the epidermis • This element is taken in by plants in the daytime • I am a type of leaf who is divided into smaller leaf blades • ...
Plants 2025-03-18
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- roots that never touch the ground
- A plant with tube like structure that transport water
- the leafy branch of a fern
- a plant that lacks structures to transport water and other materials.
- tubes that carry water an minerals from the roots to the top of a plant
- the first root that emerges from a seed
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- a thick, long root that grows straight down into the soil
- Having soft green stems
- a small seed leaf inside a seed; contains stored food
- a layer of cells between the xylem and phloem in trees that divide and reproduce to make more xylem and phloem, causing a tree to grow wider each year.
- a plant tissue that carries sugars and food throughout a plant
- Many thin roots that spread out in all directions after the primary root stops growing
- an angiosperm that lives for only one growing season
13 Clues: Having soft green stems • the leafy branch of a fern • roots that never touch the ground • the first root that emerges from a seed • an angiosperm that lives for only one growing season • a small seed leaf inside a seed; contains stored food • A plant with tube like structure that transport water • a thick, long root that grows straight down into the soil • ...
Plants 2024-10-17
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- A structure with transparent walls and roof for growing plants.
- leaf base of a flower
- extra nutrients are stored here
- small sized plants
- A plant adapted to dry environments, often with spines.
- the colorful part of the plant that produces seeds.
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- process which uses air water and sunlight to generate energy
- large plants
- A type of plant with a long, flexible stem that climbs or trails.
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another, leading to seed production
- process of joining two plants so that they can grow as one
- This small part can grow into a new plant.
- medium sized plants
13 Clues: large plants • small sized plants • medium sized plants • leaf base of a flower • extra nutrients are stored here • This small part can grow into a new plant. • the colorful part of the plant that produces seeds. • A plant adapted to dry environments, often with spines. • process of joining two plants so that they can grow as one • ...
Plants 2015-09-15
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- food storage
- the seed coat
- the growth of the length of a plant
- the union of the male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- The Male Reproductive Organ
- produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes.
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- embryonic shoot
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma
- embryonic root
- also called cell division
- part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant
- a shoot of a parent plant is bent until it can be covered by soil.
- The Female Reproductive Organ
13 Clues: food storage • the seed coat • embryonic root • embryonic shoot • also called cell division • The Male Reproductive Organ • The Female Reproductive Organ • the growth of the length of a plant • the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma • part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant • produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes. • ...
plants 2021-02-12
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- a strawberry reproduces asexually by producing a
- also known as tissue culture
- The loss of water vapour from the surface of a plant is called.
- Transport water and minerals
- potatoes are an example of what organ that stores food
- allows for sexual reproduction to take place
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- a growth response towards gravity.
- allow for gas exchange to occur
- responsible for absorption of water and minerals
- a plant which stores food in its roots
- site of photosynthesis
- Phototropism is a growth response towards what.
- Transport around the plant
13 Clues: site of photosynthesis • Transport around the plant • also known as tissue culture • Transport water and minerals • allow for gas exchange to occur • a growth response towards gravity. • a plant which stores food in its roots • allows for sexual reproduction to take place • Phototropism is a growth response towards what. • a strawberry reproduces asexually by producing a • ...
plants 2016-04-24
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- what is the green pigment in leaf
- which is the crop that can grow in winter season?
- give an example for tap root.
- what is the brown layer called in a tree?
- what we get from fruits?
- give an example for rabi crops
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- what is the top layer called in the part of a plant?
- what is the tiny openings called in leaf?
- which is the crop that can grow in summer season?
- where we can get oxygen?
- give an exampe for fibrous root
- give an example for kharif crops
- what is the brown layer called in part of a plant?
13 Clues: where we can get oxygen? • what we get from fruits? • give an example for tap root. • give an example for rabi crops • give an exampe for fibrous root • give an example for kharif crops • what is the green pigment in leaf • what is the tiny openings called in leaf? • what is the brown layer called in a tree? • which is the crop that can grow in summer season? • ...
Plants 2021-04-14
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- help the plants reproduce
- a packet holding a young plant inside
- a large flower that can make 1000 seeds
- the sprouting of a new plant from a seed
- bees, birds, and insects who spread pollen
- a container for new seeds
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- takes in sunlight and air to make plant food
- acts like a straw to get water to the plant
- moving of pollen from one flower to another
- a new plant
- take in nutrients and water from the soil
- a case holding a seed
- the top layer of earth which plants grow in
13 Clues: a new plant • a case holding a seed • help the plants reproduce • a container for new seeds • a packet holding a young plant inside • a large flower that can make 1000 seeds • the sprouting of a new plant from a seed • take in nutrients and water from the soil • bees, birds, and insects who spread pollen • acts like a straw to get water to the plant • ...
Plants 2021-04-13
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- Enclose bud before it opens
- Sticky portion at the top of the style where pollen grains frequently land
- Long thick root
- Brightly colored inside sepals
- Porelike openings in the underside of the leaf that allow gas exchange
- Long, thick stalk that supports the anther
- Flower structure that contains one or more ovules from which female gametophytes are produced
- Male part that consists of filament and anther.
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- Control the opening and closing of stomata
- A branch of small roots
- Pollen grains
- Narrow stalk of the carpel in a flower
- Evaporation of water from leaves
13 Clues: Pollen grains • Long thick root • A branch of small roots • Enclose bud before it opens • Brightly colored inside sepals • Evaporation of water from leaves • Narrow stalk of the carpel in a flower • Control the opening and closing of stomata • Long, thick stalk that supports the anther • Male part that consists of filament and anther. • ...
Plants 2023-09-09
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- A bright and colorful flower often used in gardens.
- Flytrap A plant that catches insects with hinged leaves.
- A simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A bright yellow flower with a trumpet-shaped center, symbolizing spring.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and woody pine cones.
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems.
- A spring-blooming flower with cup-shaped petals in various colors.
- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems adapted for water conservation.
- A fragrant herb with purple flowers, commonly used in aromatherapy.
- A fragrant flower with ruffled petals, available in multiple colors.
- A tall plant with a large, disk-shaped yellow flower head.
- Tree A large, sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns.
13 Clues: A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems. • A bright and colorful flower often used in gardens. • A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves. • A simple flower with white petals and a yellow center. • Tree A large, sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns. • Flytrap A plant that catches insects with hinged leaves. • ...
Plants 2025-02-05
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- where most plants grow
- the part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- something that is alive and needs food, air, and water
- things you can eat
- the part of a plant that makes food for the plant
- light from the sun
- the part of a plant that holds the seeds
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- to stay alive and not die
- to get bigger
- the part of a plant that makes seeds or fruits
- a living thing that has roots and leaves
- the part of a plant that moves food and water up and down the plant
- something that is not alive and does not need food, air, or water
13 Clues: to get bigger • things you can eat • light from the sun • where most plants grow • to stay alive and not die • a living thing that has roots and leaves • the part of a plant that holds the seeds • the part of a plant that makes seeds or fruits • the part of a plant that makes food for the plant • something that is alive and needs food, air, and water • ...
Plants 2025-03-05
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- The first part of photosynthesis requires _____ and H2O.
- Process by which plants and algae use CO2.
- What type of molecule is split during the light reactions (step 1) of photosynthesis? This is the common name for the molecule.
- Which of the four macromolecules is involved in the second part of photosynthesis?
- An organism that can sustain itself without eating anything derived from other living beings.
- What is the energy carrying molecule that fuels the Calvin cycle (and pretty much everything else)?
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- An organism that is unable to make its own food. They live on compounds produced by other organisms.
- Minute pore in the epidermis of a leaf. It allows movement of gases in and out.
- The distance between crests of electromagnetic energy waves.
- This type of plant absorbs CO2 at night (through an open stomata) and stores it. It will use it during the day when its stomata is closed.
- Green pigment responsible for absorption of light.
- The second part of photosynthesis is about the breakdown and regeneration of _____ (use the common name for this molecule).
- Flattened discs inside of chloroplast (arranged into stacks)
13 Clues: Process by which plants and algae use CO2. • Green pigment responsible for absorption of light. • The first part of photosynthesis requires _____ and H2O. • The distance between crests of electromagnetic energy waves. • Flattened discs inside of chloroplast (arranged into stacks) • Minute pore in the epidermis of a leaf. It allows movement of gases in and out. • ...
Plants 2024-01-02
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- Which part of the plant takes in the nutrients from the ground?
- Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight?
- __________ is the process that plants have to go through to create food for themselves?
- What is the first part of the plant life cycle?
- What do plants need to grow, from the clouds?
- dies What happens if a plant does not get enough water?
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- A _________ is a young plant.
- What part of the plant makes seeds or fruit?
- What do plants need to grow, from the sky?
- In what season do many plants start to grow?
- Do plants help to make air for our planet?
- Which part of the plant supports the flower?
- What do plants need to grow, from the ground?
13 Clues: A _________ is a young plant. • Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight? • What do plants need to grow, from the sky? • Do plants help to make air for our planet? • What part of the plant makes seeds or fruit? • In what season do many plants start to grow? • Which part of the plant supports the flower? • What do plants need to grow, from the ground? • ...
Plants 2022-01-18
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- Fruit that looks like a white strawberry
- Color of watermelon's flowers
- Oval citrus that looks like a small orange
- Fruit that looks like a kiwi but not a kiwi
- Edible (three words)
- Seaweed in Latin
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- Not safe to eat; toxic
- Apple named after a granny (two words)
- Flowering plant that grows in Hawaii
- Principal ancestor of grapefruit
- Stinky, spiky, fruit
- Fruit that looks like dragon's eyes
- Plant that has flowers inside its fruit
13 Clues: Seaweed in Latin • Stinky, spiky, fruit • Edible (three words) • Not safe to eat; toxic • Color of watermelon's flowers • Principal ancestor of grapefruit • Fruit that looks like dragon's eyes • Flowering plant that grows in Hawaii • Apple named after a granny (two words) • Plant that has flowers inside its fruit • Fruit that looks like a white strawberry • ...
Plants 2022-09-21
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- wood products
- pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo
- source: humans use the animal animal products that feed on plants and plant product
- are two classes of angiosperms with distinct characteristics.
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- Greek means covered seed or encloud seed
- mean naked in Greek
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- cotton, linen, wool, leather
- apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans
- that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- source: the plant or plant products are used by humans
- fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc
- that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- for plants
- are used for landscaping, decoration, rec.
15 Clues: for plants • wood products • mean naked in Greek • cotton, linen, wool, leather • apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans • pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo • fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc • Greek means covered seed or encloud seed • that produce seeds not protected by fruit • are used for landscaping, decoration, rec. • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • ...
plants 2025-09-19
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- color in leaves that helps make food
- growing above the ground
- that we eat
- holes on leaves for air
- wide part of a leaf
- parts in the plant
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- of flower or leaf
- the plant above the ground
- growing from the main trunk
- food using sunlight
- green part on stem
- the plant.
- a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
13 Clues: the plant. • that we eat • of flower or leaf • green part on stem • parts in the plant • food using sunlight • wide part of a leaf • holes on leaves for air • growing above the ground • the plant above the ground • growing from the main trunk • color in leaves that helps make food • a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
plants 2021-03-12
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- The young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg, is called the
- touch, gravity, and light are three important stimuli that that trigger growth in plants
- fertilized egg is called a
- is the number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- protects the seeds as they develop
- keeps the plant from injury when it grows
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- Next is a layer of cells called the
- plant's response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day is called a
- carries substances between the plant's roots
- occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell
- helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water
- open and close to control when gases enters and leaves the leaf, and oxygen and water vapor exit
- is on the plant that has color
13 Clues: fertilized egg is called a • is on the plant that has color • protects the seeds as they develop • Next is a layer of cells called the • keeps the plant from injury when it grows • carries substances between the plant's roots • occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell • helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water • ...
Plants 2021-05-31
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- Plants Need It To Live.
- process of sprouting is called.
- looks like a long stick (part of plant).
- Opposite Of 1st down Q.
- Lights! Camera! Action!
- Blossom
- What do leaves give out?
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- Cutting Down Of Trees Causes ____.
- prepared from extra starch.
- Important Part
- green substance in leaves.
- A Small That Becomes Big.
- dioxide Type of gas.
13 Clues: Blossom • Important Part • dioxide Type of gas. • Plants Need It To Live. • Opposite Of 1st down Q. • Lights! Camera! Action! • What do leaves give out? • A Small That Becomes Big. • green substance in leaves. • prepared from extra starch. • process of sprouting is called. • Cutting Down Of Trees Causes ____. • looks like a long stick (part of plant).
