plants Crossword Puzzles
Maddy 2021-10-13
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- Can be damaging to plants
- Water is required for ________ and respiration
- _____ ______ enters through the stomata (2 Words with space)
- ___________= High transpiration (2 Words with space)
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- __________= Low transpiration (2 Words with space)
- How much water or air soil can hold (2 Words with space)
- _____ is picked up mainly by the root of the plant
- A large percentage of plant cells, tissues, and organs
- Dust can reduce light intensity and clog the _________
- Water Holding Capacity: Total amount of water soil can hold against force of _______
- Air is made of 78% ______
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- Some plants can absorb water through ________
- Good rule of thumb is to water plants _________ when they dry out
- The ability of a liquid to flow against gravity(2 Words with space)
- Plants get water from _____ mainly
- Caused by too low of humidity
- Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field
- Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium
- Water carries materials through ______ and phloem
20 Clues: Can be damaging to plants • Air is made of 78% ______ • Caused by too low of humidity • Plants get water from _____ mainly • The amount of water vapor in the air • Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium • Some plants can absorb water through ________ • Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field • Water is required for ________ and respiration • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-23
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- a consumer that eats a second-order-consumer
- the place where an organism lives
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- an animal eaten by a predator
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- an aminal that eats only animals
- an organism able to manufacture its own food
- an animal that eats other animals
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- depending on each other for survival
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- the place where all life exists
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- another name for interdependence
- all living things
- the part of the stem, root or leaf that’s able to grow into new plant
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching bulidings species the term used to describe different living things
- an animal that eats only plants
- a species that hasnt been seen in the wild for iver 50 years
- a scientist who studies the growth of plants
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- active or hunting at night
21 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal eaten by a predator • the place where all life exists • an animal that eats only plants • another name for interdependence • an aminal that eats only animals • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- Cultivation of trees
- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Production of vegetable
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- Each Order is divided into them
- A variety of a plant
- 00000000
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Cultivation of flowers
- Study and cultivation of fruit
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- Producing plans for the outdoor areas around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A particular field
- The level that defines an individual plant
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Study of insects
- Care and management of trees in urban:
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- The names of it end in -ales
24 Clues: 00000000 • Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Production of vegetable • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Care and management of trees in urban: • Process of naming and classifying plants • ...
Raeka Martinez Science Extra Credit 2021-12-13
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- a network of food chains
- organisms compete for resources
- all living things in an ecosystem
- number of organisms living in an area
- gets their energy from breaking down dead plants and animals
- a flow of energy between living things
- the ability to adapt and survive change
- eats the producers or other consumers for energy
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and one isn’t harmed
- only eats plants
- living individual or individuals
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- all non-living things in an ecosystem
- only eats meat
- large community of plants and animals
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- makes their own food/energy using photosynthesis
- exotic species introduced into a new habitat
- a place where an organism lives
- constant replacement of one community by another
- process when fertile land becomes desert
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and one is harmed
- organisms interacting with each other in their environment
- a number of organisms an ecosystem can support
- eats both plants and meat
- variety of life
25 Clues: only eats meat • variety of life • only eats plants • a network of food chains • eats both plants and meat • a place where an organism lives • organisms compete for resources • living individual or individuals • all living things in an ecosystem • number of organisms living in an area • all non-living things in an ecosystem • large community of plants and animals • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
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- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Organism that produces disease.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- The biology of heredity.
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- Exact duplicate.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
23 Clues: Exact duplicate. • The biology of heredity. • Organism that produces disease. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Person’s occupation or profession. • Practice of growing plants without soil. • Living organism that transmits a disease. • Material that supplies nutrients for plants. • Mixture of partially decayed organic matter. • ...
Biosphere Crosswrd 2018-11-29
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- Eats animals and plants
- Producer
- Moving to another place
- The process of plants making food
- The process of breathing
- Eats only Plants
- How much an area can hold
- The regions of the surface, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- Eats only animals
- The things in the plants cells that make them green
- The things that make up a chemical formula
- Leaving a place with the intentions of living in another space
- Primary ________ /Secondary __________
- All of the organisms in an area that effect it
- All of the inhabitants in an area
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- Consumer
- When one animal benefits and the other doesn’t benefit and isn’t harmed
- When an animal lives off a host
- Moss, lichens
- Green Snake and Gartner Snake are members of the same ______
- Evolving
- Amount of water, food, and space available
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The _______ of making or creating something
- A group of organisms living in the same place with the same characteristics
- Eats dead animals
- When both animals benefit
- When a predator preys on something
28 Clues: Consumer • Producer • Evolving • Moss, lichens • Eats only Plants • Eats only animals • Eats dead animals • Powerhouse of the cell • Eats animals and plants • Moving to another place • The process of breathing • How much an area can hold • When both animals benefit • When an animal lives off a host • The process of plants making food • All of the inhabitants in an area • ...
Ecosystem crossword puzzle 2013-11-07
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- several food chains that overlap
- a group of populations in an area
- an environment that meets the needs of living things
- the living and the non living things that are around us
- a living thing that feeds on wastes and on the remains of dead plants and animals
- is what consumers eat
- a group of the same individuals in the same area
- the living and nonliving things in an area
- an animal that eats animals and plants
- the refer to the number of different kinds of living things
- the nonliving things around you
- any living thing that can make it's own food
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- is the movement of food energy in a sequence of living things
- an animal that eats only plants
- an animal that eats plants or other animals
- shows how much energy is passed from one living thing to another
- an animal that eats only other animals
- harmful substances mix with water ,soil and air
- restoration: the fixing of the ecosystem and the fixing of animals homes
- the living things around you
- consumer that eats the prey
21 Clues: is what consumers eat • consumer that eats the prey • the living things around you • an animal that eats only plants • the nonliving things around you • several food chains that overlap • a group of populations in an area • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that eats animals and plants • the living and nonliving things in an area • ...
BIOLOGY 1 CH 8 ** PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2016-10-17
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- This is the energy product in photosynthesis.
- A molecule that produces color in living things.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- C3 ___ will produce sugar in cooler damp conditions while C4 ___ will produce sugar in warm, dry conditions.
- In the light-___ reactions, the plants produce sugar without light.
- The ___ cycle is the part of photosynthesis that produces sugar.
- The process where organisms convert sunlight energy into sugars.
- The green pigment found in plants.
- The liquid interior of a chloroplast.
- ___ dioxide is picked up in the air by the stomata to help produce sugar.
- One of the two energy molecules produced in photosynthesis.
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- In the light- ___ reactions, the plants need sun to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The abbreviation for the electron transport chain.
- Two different molecules that capture sunlight to fuel photosynthesis.
- The abbreviation for energy carrier molecule, adenosine triphosphate.
- ATP ___ converts hydrogen ions into ATP.
- This reactant in photosynthesis produces the hydrogen needed to produce ATP.
- An organism that gets its food from other sources.
- The membranes found in a chloroplast.
- This is the gas product in photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The green pigment found in plants. • An organism that makes its own food. • The membranes found in a chloroplast. • The liquid interior of a chloroplast. • ATP ___ converts hydrogen ions into ATP. • This is the gas product in photosynthesis. • This is the energy product in photosynthesis. • A molecule that produces color in living things. • ...
Biology terms crossword 2024-04-05
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- organism that eats both plants and meat
- interacting organisms coexisting
- individual plant or animal
- organism which produces its own food using light, water, and CO2
- animal that naturally preys off others
- living components which shape the environment
- organism which eats other plants or animals for energy
- organisms that decompose/break apart living material
- plant/animal which a parasite can leech off
- animal which feeds off of dead plants/animals
- branch of biology
- position of organism in a food chain
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- group of individuals of the same species
- organism which mostly eats plants
- only one organism benefits off the other
- organism which cannot produce its own food
- organism which mostly eats meat
- natural home/environment
- animal that gets hunted or killed by the predator
- part of the earth where living things exist
- series of organisms which show the transfer of energy between organisms
- community of organisms
- organism which makes its own food
- non-living components which shape the environment
- system of interlocking food chains
25 Clues: branch of biology • community of organisms • natural home/environment • individual plant or animal • organism which mostly eats meat • interacting organisms coexisting • organism which mostly eats plants • organism which makes its own food • system of interlocking food chains • position of organism in a food chain • animal that naturally preys off others • ...
Spring Time 2024-05-07
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- - To produce flowers, as plants do in spring
- - Process of producing flowers, seen in many plants in spring
- - Occasional rains typical of spring weather
- - Pleasant scent often associated with blooming flowers in spring
- - Weather condition often experienced in the spring months
- - Describes the wind characteristic of springtime
- - Grassy area where animals graze in the spring
- - Toy flown in the spring sky, propelled by the wind
- - Daily event signalling the start of a new spring day
- - Stage of growth where buds form on plants in spring
- - Sound made by raindrops hitting the ground in spring showers
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- - Plant that returns year after year, often blooming in spring
- - Animals that flourish in the natural environment of spring
- - Sudden burst of wind common in spring storms
- - Tiny bird known for its rapid wing beats, seen in spring gardens
- - Development of plants and animals in the spring
- - Soil that is rich and conducive to plant growth in spring
- - Activity enjoyed outdoors in the spring sunshine
- - Waterproof garment worn during spring showers
- - Sound made by bees busy pollinating spring flowers
20 Clues: - To produce flowers, as plants do in spring • - Occasional rains typical of spring weather • - Sudden burst of wind common in spring storms • - Grassy area where animals graze in the spring • - Waterproof garment worn during spring showers • - Development of plants and animals in the spring • - Describes the wind characteristic of springtime • ...
Ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles 2024-10-16
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- Comes from the sun, which is the main source of it
- Another word for producers
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- Occurs on a surface NO ecosystem has existed before
- Provide a structure for understanding food chains and how energy flows through an ecosystem.
- Convert water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and sunlight into the organic molecules
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- The process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- Animals that ONLY eat meats
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- Occurs where PREVIOUS ecosystem has existed before
- The first to colonize newly created environments
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- Transform water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into oxygen, and simple sugars
- A living organism that shapes its environment
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- Animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- Animals the eat BOTH plants and meats
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid
- Animals that eat plants
- ONLY eats plants
20 Clues: ONLY eats plants • Animals that eat plants • Another word for producers • Animals that ONLY eat meats • Animals that eat primary consumers • Animals the eat BOTH plants and meats • The process where water vapor becomes liquid • An organism that decomposes organic material • A living organism that shapes its environment • The process by which a liquid turns into a gas • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- In the Phosphorus Cycle, phosphorus moves between the soil and this
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this
- This can directly use nitrogen in our atmosphere
- Phosphorus is contained in these
- This effect is caused by too much CO2 in the atmosphere
- Animals use this in the process of respiration to make more CO2
- Animal waste is returned to this
- A source of phosphorus in water comes from this
- Plants use this in photosynthesis to make sugar and oxygen
- Phosphorus in soils can be washed away into these
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in this
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- Products rich in nitrogen
- The process plants use to make sugar and oxygen
- Too much phosphorus in water leads to this
- Our atmosphere is 78% of this
- This is not found in the free state of nature
- This is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it
- An important chemical made up of Phosphorus
- This is a natural source for CO2
- These eat plants containing nitrogen
20 Clues: Products rich in nitrogen • Our atmosphere is 78% of this • Phosphorus is contained in these • This is a natural source for CO2 • Animal waste is returned to this • These eat plants containing nitrogen • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this • Too much phosphorus in water leads to this • An important chemical made up of Phosphorus • ...
Sheltered Science 1st Semester Terms 2022-12-19
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- Eat both plants and animals.
- Effect The process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat.
- Respiration When organisms release the energy of sugar to make ATP.
- The amount of space something takes up.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- How much weight something has.
- An educated guess.
- Cycle Shows the continuous movement of water through the earth and its atmosphere.
- Organisms that have to take in food.
- The contamination of air, water, soil, and land.
- Information and measurements you write down.
- Animals that eat only plants.
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- When plants use light to make food.(Sugar)
- A large community of plants, animals, and climate that occupies a distinct region.
- Group of individual organisms that are the same species and live in the same area.
- No more organisms of that species living on earth.
- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- All of the populations in an area.
- What you do to test a hypothesis.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
21 Clues: An educated guess. • Eat both plants and animals. • Animals that eat only plants. • How much weight something has. • Animals that eat other animals. • What you do to test a hypothesis. • Organism that makes its own food. • All of the populations in an area. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Organisms that have to take in food. • The amount of space something takes up. • ...
Cells Review 2022-09-30
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- short for the size of the area under the microscope
- Made of phospholipids. Lets things in and out of the cell.
- structures that perform the same function
- Jelly that fills up the inside of a cell
- structures that come from the same origin
- What we call a group of living things
- A collection of organs that work together
- Tiny cells with no nucleus. Can make you sick.
- Hold water and nutrients inside a cell
- Have cell walls. Do photosynthesis. Are green.
- The basic unit of living things
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- What you think will happen in an experiment.
- A collection of the same kind of cell.
- Part of the cell that holds the DNA
- You use one to magnify small things.
- A collection of tissues that performs a function
- Organelles that make energy for the cell
- Do photosynthesis. Plants have them.
- Are decomposers. Have cell walls. Not plants.
- A single celled organism with a nucleus.
- The molecule that gives instructions to the cell
- Plants cells have one, animal cells don't
22 Clues: The basic unit of living things • Part of the cell that holds the DNA • You use one to magnify small things. • Do photosynthesis. Plants have them. • What we call a group of living things • A collection of the same kind of cell. • Hold water and nutrients inside a cell • Organelles that make energy for the cell • Jelly that fills up the inside of a cell • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- a flower with male and female parts
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
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- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
- when plants have flower clusters
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
- the male part of the flower
- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- the female part of the flower
- when two sepals are fused together
- petals and the sepals together are called
21 Clues: the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • when plants have flower clusters • the main stem of an inflorescence • when two sepals are fused together • a flower with male and female parts • petals and the sepals together are called • a flower that is missing male or female parts • beneath petals are green leaf-like structures • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-05-03
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- when two sepals are fused together
- the male part of the flower
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- contained in the anther and released by flowers
- usually colorful leaf-like structures, attract animals and insects
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- a flower that is missing male or female parts
- when plants have flower clusters
- flowers that have male parts and no female parts
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- flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- plants that have male and female flowers on one plant
- is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- located below the stigma and is a rod-shaped middle part
- an elongated inflorescence with a central axis where sessile flowers are attached
- the female part of the flower
- petals and the sepals together are called
- a sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- flowers that have female parts and no male parts
- when petals are fused together and form a structure
- a flower with male and female parts
- beneath petals are green leaf-like structures
21 Clues: the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • when plants have flower clusters • the main stem of an inflorescence • when two sepals are fused together • a flower with male and female parts • petals and the sepals together are called • a flower that is missing male or female parts • beneath petals are green leaf-like structures • ...
Intro to Ecology/Tucker 2024-11-19
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- A community of living organisms
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals
- System of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- The relationship between organisms at different trophic levels within an ecosystem
- Series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- The level an organism is in the food chain and food web
- Breaks down dead organic matter
- The relationship between animals and humans
- The total quantity or weight of organisms
- Organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- Organisms that can make their own food
- Also makes its own food
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- Eats plants only
- Eats dead plants
- Has to eat food
- The region of the atmosphere
- Eats animals only
- Also have to eat
- The process by which plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- Eats plants and animals
- A group of animals living in the same place
- All of the animals in one species
- A large geographical area with a particular climate, vegetation, and animal life
23 Clues: Has to eat food • Eats plants only • Eats dead plants • Also have to eat • Eats animals only • Eats plants and animals • Also makes its own food • The region of the atmosphere • A community of living organisms • Breaks down dead organic matter • All of the animals in one species • Organisms that can make their own food • The total quantity or weight of organisms • ...
Nature and Farming 2025-09-14
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- Work done by people
- Normal and accepted for a long time
- The ground where plants grow
- Small creatures that live in soil and help plants
- Ability of living creatures to reproduce
- Farming method with only one kind of plant
- to cover a space; to multiply over a space
- Variety; having many different things
- A harmful insect or animal to crops or livestock
- System that brings water to fields
- A piece of territory
- Plants grown for food
- Tiny green plants that grow where they are not wanted
- A group of living and non-living things in nature together
- To give food to
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- Land used for trees producing fruit
- To make something continue or grow again
- Water source dug into the ground
- The state of being well and not sick
- Reason why something is done; Objective
- Very small living things, like bacteria
- Open field where animals eat grass
- Limited, not endless
- Animals raised on farms
- Animals in nature
- A pool of water, smaller than a lake
- To copy or follow an example
27 Clues: To give food to • Animals in nature • Work done by people • Limited, not endless • A piece of territory • Plants grown for food • Animals raised on farms • The ground where plants grow • To copy or follow an example • Water source dug into the ground • Open field where animals eat grass • System that brings water to fields • Land used for trees producing fruit • ...
Science Class 6 2025-11-14
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- Pattern of veins on the leaf.
- The method of arranging the objects into groups.
- The special features that enable plants and animals to survive in a particular region.
- motion To and fro movement of an object about a fixed point.
- plants They have reticulate venation.
- It is also known as dietary fibres.
- Small plants with soft and green stems.
- SI unit of mass.
- Colour that indicates the presence of Protein.
- Disease caused due to deficiency of iodine.
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- Change in the position of an object with respect. to reference point with time.
- Materials through which things can be seen clearly.
- First step of scientific method.
- Motion Movement of an object along a circular path
- Materials that have shiny surface.
- Gopalan He initiated nutrition research in India.
- Body building food.
- Variety of plants and animals found in a particular region.
- diet A diet that has all essential nutrients , roughage and water in the right amount for proper growth.
- roots Roots that appear as a bunch of similar size.
20 Clues: SI unit of mass. • Body building food. • Pattern of veins on the leaf. • First step of scientific method. • Materials that have shiny surface. • It is also known as dietary fibres. • plants They have reticulate venation. • Small plants with soft and green stems. • Disease caused due to deficiency of iodine. • Colour that indicates the presence of Protein. • ...
Forest 2025-10-07
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- animals that produce honey.
- a plant that climbs tree trunks.
- a community of plants and animals that interact with each othe interact in an area.
- trees cut into small pieces.
- a layer of leaves above a dense forest.
- due to deforestation.
- smoke from forest fires.
- a natural place for animals to live.
- a tourist attraction that many people like.
- absorb water in plants.
- one of the large animals that have thick fur.
- a type of animal that only eats plants.
- the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis.
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- activities to protect and care for forests.
- small with wings and flying.
- the green substance in leaves.
- living creatures that live in the soil.
- the process of re-greening bare forests.
- non-plant organisms that grow on damp wood (some are poisonous, some are useful).
- a large water reservoir surrounded by land.
- sap-sucking insects often found on trees.
- where monkeys live.
- animals that like to eat young leaves.
- the course of water in the forest.
- a gas produced by plants.
25 Clues: where monkeys live. • due to deforestation. • absorb water in plants. • smoke from forest fires. • a gas produced by plants. • animals that produce honey. • small with wings and flying. • trees cut into small pieces. • the green substance in leaves. • a plant that climbs tree trunks. • the course of water in the forest. • a natural place for animals to live. • ...
Aquaponics 2026-04-10
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- A test used when pH is at the upper limit
- A plant we are growing
- Plants or species that originate locally
- Using resources without depletion
- The name of a lost fish
- Growing multiple species together
- The system we want to get running
- Energy from sun used by plants to grow
- The process of converting ammonia to nitrates
- Waste produced by fish
- Cycle The process that converts fish waste into plant nutrients
- What we get after Nitrate
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- A system where roots grow in nutrient-rich water
- Growing plants without soil
- Testing Checking water quality parameters
- The process of cleaning water
- A device that drains water automatically
- Bacteria Microbes that need oxygen to survive
- Our main growing system
- Raising fish in controlled environments
- A pump that uses air to move water
- The process of a seed sprouting
- Animals that produce waste for the system
- A measure of how acidic or basic water is
- Growing plants and fish together in one system
- What we have growing everywhere
- What we have before Nitrite
27 Clues: A plant we are growing • Waste produced by fish • Our main growing system • The name of a lost fish • What we get after Nitrate • Growing plants without soil • What we have before Nitrite • The process of cleaning water • The process of a seed sprouting • What we have growing everywhere • Using resources without depletion • Growing multiple species together • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
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- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
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- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
Tpes of plants 2025-05-19
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- – Plants that need support to grow upward.
- – Plants that grow along the ground.
- – Tall, woody plants that live for many years.
- – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places.
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- – Simple plants found mostly in water.
- – Small plants with soft stems, often used in cooking or medicine.
- – Short, bushy plants with many stems.
- – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns.
- – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves.
9 Clues: – Plants that grow along the ground. • – Simple plants found mostly in water. • – Short, bushy plants with many stems. • – Plants that need support to grow upward. • – Tiny green plants that grow in damp places. • – Tall, woody plants that live for many years. • – Non-flowering plants with feather-like leaves. • – Green, short plants that grow in fields and lawns. • ...
f 2024-02-12
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- the process by which plant roots take in water
- the process which plants consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- the process that increase plant numbers usually from seeds
- plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- an example of a seasonal crop that relish's in cool temperatures
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- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- the process by which food moves within a plant
- the food manufacturing process in plants that make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plants lose water through evaporation
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- plant that lives more than two years
14 Clues: plant that lives more than two years • stage when a plant rests or grows very little • the process by which plant roots take in water • the process by which food moves within a plant • plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plant that completes its life cycle in two years • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season • ...
HORTICULTURE TERMS 2014-04-02
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- THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU
- MAD PATH
- LOOKOUT AND SEE IT WITH DIFFERENT HORIZONS
- ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD
- UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH
- RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS
- SOMETHING USED TO FLATTEN MUD OR LAWN
- WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER
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- SOMETHING ADDED TO SOIL TO HELP PLANTS GROW.
- A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT
- ON STRIKE BOUNDARY
- FLOWERS ON TREES
- FILLED WITH H2O IT HELPS PLANTS HYDRATE
- THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS
- SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP
- SOMETHING ADDED TO SAND TO MAKE IT GO HARD
- TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH
- LACK OF WATER
- USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT
20 Clues: MAD PATH • LACK OF WATER • FLOWERS ON TREES • ON STRIKE BOUNDARY • ANOTHER WORD FOR MUD • ORANGE ROOT VEGETABLE • UNWANTED PLANT GROWTH • SOMEWHERE HIGH TO SLEEP • THINGS THAT CAN HARM YOU • TOOL USED TO CHANGE TILTH • USE THIS TO KEEP GRASS SHORT • RUGBY PLAYERS CAN GET THESE EARS • THERE ARE LOTS IN A DECK OF CARDS • WHAT PLANTS NEED TO SUCK UP WATER • A MAKE OF COMPUTER THAT YOU CAN EAT • ...
Foods 1 2017-01-23
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- Storage form of carbs in animals
- Substances used in place of sugar
- Single hard seed
- Single units of sugars
- Largest amount of fiber in grain
- Sugars extracted from plants
- Caused by lack of fiber
- Chemical building blocks of protein that link together
- Plant materials that are eaten but cant be digested
- Carbs with complicated structures
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- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form
- Cant digest, main source of fiber
- Cells that store fats from foods
- Helps body digest
- Monosaccharide and disaccharide(what sugars are called)
- 2 Monosaccharides that are chemically combined
- Gives body energy
- Grain in natural state from nature
- Outer skin or grain
- Storage form of carbs in plants
20 Clues: Single hard seed • Helps body digest • Gives body energy • Outer skin or grain • Single units of sugars • Caused by lack of fiber • Sugars extracted from plants • Storage form of carbs in plants • Storage form of carbs in animals • Cells that store fats from foods • Largest amount of fiber in grain • Cant digest, main source of fiber • Substances used in place of sugar • ...
Hard Science Crossword 2020-09-29
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- a living thing
- can create its own energy
- an animal with a backbone
- lay their eggs in water
- has feathers and wings
- an organism that feeds on other plants and animals for energy
- organism that decays dead pants or animals
- lives in water lays eggs
- an animal without backbone
- not segmented has one or two shelles
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- to sort things in groups
- Spiny skinned body in five parts
- an invertebrate animals such as a spider or crab
- flat thin bodies mostly parasites
- to put in a particular pattern or method
- only eats plants
- has hair or fur
- rounded bodied
- eats plants and animals
- only eats meat
- has dry scaly skin(cold blooded)
21 Clues: a living thing • rounded bodied • only eats meat • has hair or fur • only eats plants • has feathers and wings • lay their eggs in water • eats plants and animals • to sort things in groups • lives in water lays eggs • can create its own energy • an animal with a backbone • an animal without backbone • Spiny skinned body in five parts • has dry scaly skin(cold blooded) • ...
Dinosaurs Review 2022-03-25
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- perhaps; possibly
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly
- into one mass or body
- cold-blooded animals with a backbone and scaly skin
- used to form a negative
- animals that eat plants
- a miniature representation
- all members of the species are dead
- a reptile that lived millions of years ago
- animals that eat meat and plants
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- kept from entering
- animals that eat meat
- a piece of rock from outer space
- second person singular past, plural past, and past subjunctive of be
- human beings
- was alive (past tense)
- free from doubt; certain
- of the highest quality
- remains of plants or animals from long ago
- possess, own, or hold (past tense)
- third person present of be
21 Clues: human beings • perhaps; possibly • kept from entering • animals that eat meat • into one mass or body • was alive (past tense) • of the highest quality • used to form a negative • animals that eat plants • free from doubt; certain • a miniature representation • third person present of be • a piece of rock from outer space • animals that eat meat and plants • ...
Science End of the Year Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- eats animals and plants
- the _____ of the earth on its axis causes seasons
- falls from the sky (rain, sleet, snow)
- the source of ALL energy on earth
- the sun rises in the _____ and sets in the west
- resources that are easy to replace
- is measured with a thermometer
- coil oil and natural gas are ___ fuels
- turning from a liquid to a gas
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- turning from a gas to a liquid
- color size and texture are physical ______
- eats plants
- the process plants use to make food
- resources that are NOT easy to replace
- used to make plastic
- must eat other organisms
- can be solid liquid or gas
- makes its own food
- soils have different size
- eats animals
20 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • makes its own food • used to make plastic • eats animals and plants • must eat other organisms • soils have different size • can be solid liquid or gas • turning from a gas to a liquid • is measured with a thermometer • turning from a liquid to a gas • the source of ALL energy on earth • resources that are easy to replace • ...
5 Crossword MP_Round 3 A 2022-06-06
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- - living things that can produce their own food
- - capital of Iran
- - the underside of a leaf has many tiny pores called as
- - the period for which a living being lives
- - Kovalam Beach is in
- - Desert plants
- - cutting down of trees
- - the Natural home of a plant or animal is called as its
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- - Kumbhalghar fort is in
- - plants that grow in water are called as
- Rock garden is in Chandigarh
- - the white watery substance in an egg
- - animals that eat only plants are called
- - capital of South Korea
- - capital of Vietnam
- - animals that live both on water and land
- - capital of United Kingdom
- - capital of Israel
- - MGR memorial is in
- - Fatehpur Sikri is in
20 Clues: - Desert plants • - capital of Iran • - capital of Israel • - capital of Vietnam • - MGR memorial is in • - Kovalam Beach is in • - Fatehpur Sikri is in • - Kumbhalghar fort is in • - capital of South Korea • - cutting down of trees • - capital of United Kingdom • Rock garden is in Chandigarh • - the white watery substance in an egg • - animals that eat only plants are called • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
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- living organisms
- various non living things and living organisms
- chain- energy cycle past from animal to animal
- web - all the animals in the ecosystem
- organism that produces food through the sun
- only eat meat
- factors-living organism that shapes environment
- Organism that relies on other for food
- eat both plants and meats
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- plants and meat
- interacting group of various species
- only eats plants
- one organism benefits from other expense
- group of individuals of the same species
- home
- factors- non living things that shape environment
- level- the position a organism is on the food chain
- The better or stronger prey on the weak
- organism the creates food
- -anything living
- -science among living organisms
21 Clues: home • only eat meat • plants and meat • living organisms • only eats plants • -anything living • organism the creates food • eat both plants and meats • -science among living organisms • interacting group of various species • web - all the animals in the ecosystem • Organism that relies on other for food • The better or stronger prey on the weak • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-28
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- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats born
- -Die
- -Living (plants / animals)
- -Do well
- -biological community interacting organisms and their environment
- -Consumer
- -Consumes food for energy
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Produces own food
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Eats dead stuff
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- -Producer
- -Eats plants
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -One species in ecosystem
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Organism’s role in the ecosystem
- -Individual plant / animal
- -Carnivores
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
26 Clues: -Die • -Do well • -Producer • -Consumer • -Eats born • -Carnivores • -Eats plants • -A lot of (many) • -Eats dead stuff • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -Eats meat/other animals • -One species in ecosystem • -All species in ecosystem • -Consumes food for energy • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants / animals) • -Individual plant / animal • ...
Gardening midterm 2022-03-09
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- adding ammonia into the soil
- mega corporation with monopoly on crops
- type of compost that uses worms
- beginning of the plant life cycle
- decomposing organic material
- basically immortal
- how water gets to the plants
- remember 7 years of rest for the land
- stored food for the embryo
- first part of the plant to see sun
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- aids in root growth of plants
- using parts of a plant to make a new plant
- lasts for two years
- wood chips/mulch
- one cotyledon
- brown gold that helps plants thrive
- the smell of lightning is caused by this
- two cotyledons
- die after one year
- cutting down for the purpose of future growth
20 Clues: one cotyledon • two cotyledons • wood chips/mulch • basically immortal • die after one year • lasts for two years • stored food for the embryo • adding ammonia into the soil • decomposing organic material • how water gets to the plants • aids in root growth of plants • type of compost that uses worms • beginning of the plant life cycle • first part of the plant to see sun • ...
Flowering plants and Non flowering plants 2023-03-17
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- Name the part of the plants that make plants stand upright?
- bird nest ____ is non flowering plants
- plants need ________ to make food
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______
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- Flowering plants reproduce by _____
- one way spores diapers is by _______
- flowering plants grow flowers and ______
- plants need air, sun,food and _____
- _____ absorb the minerals from the ground
9 Clues: plants need ________ to make food • Flowering plants reproduce by _____ • plants need air, sun,food and _____ • one way spores diapers is by _______ • bird nest ____ is non flowering plants • flowering plants grow flowers and ______ • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ______ • _____ absorb the minerals from the ground • ...
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
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- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Ecosystem quiz 2026-01-18
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- animals of an ecosystem
- consumers
- One animal is harmed while the other benefits
- Organisms, Plants, Animals
- Green Plants,
- a transfer of energy in a single direction
- habitat
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- greek word for ecosystem
- Temperature, Water, Sunlight, Soil,
- Fungi, Bacteria,
- Both animals benefit
- Plants of a ecosystem
- Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores,
13 Clues: habitat • consumers • Green Plants, • Fungi, Bacteria, • Both animals benefit • Plants of a ecosystem • animals of an ecosystem • greek word for ecosystem • Organisms, Plants, Animals • Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, • Temperature, Water, Sunlight, Soil, • a transfer of energy in a single direction • One animal is harmed while the other benefits
Environmental Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- precipitation of salts in soil
- excessive grazing that causes damage to grasslands
- used in plants to help with growth and health of plants
- land specifically meant for agricultural growth and plants
- used in soil conditioner and fertilizer products
- lack of nutritional resources
- chemicals used to kill of bacteria on crops
- growth of different plants in the same area
- what bees due to flowers
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- watering of crops and agriculture
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given land area
- when plant growth and life is diminished by natural causes
- earth materials are worn away and transported by natural processes
- overcared for or provided with too much resources
- a finely ground product of erosion and breaking down of rock and earth materials
- granular material between sand and clay
16 Clues: what bees due to flowers • lack of nutritional resources • precipitation of salts in soil • watering of crops and agriculture • granular material between sand and clay • chemicals used to kill of bacteria on crops • growth of different plants in the same area • used in soil conditioner and fertilizer products • overcared for or provided with too much resources • ...
Year 10 Science: BALANCING ACTS 2017-03-27
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- green substance in plants that makes it possible for them to make food
- organisms that eat other organisms
- the process of breaking down food
- all the plants and animals living in a defined area
- organisms competing for food and living space
- a group of organisms from the same species living in the same place
- organisms that only eat animals
- animals which eat the flesh of dead animals
- organisms that make their own food
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- substances which help break down the large molecules of proteins and fats etc in food
- the process where green plants use sunlight to make food
- organisms that only eat plants
- bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms
- the place where a species lives
- living things
- animals that hunt other animals for food
16 Clues: living things • organisms that only eat plants • the place where a species lives • organisms that only eat animals • the process of breaking down food • organisms that eat other organisms • organisms that make their own food • animals that hunt other animals for food • animals which eat the flesh of dead animals • organisms competing for food and living space • ...
Plant Answers for Crosswords 2025-03-03
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- Contains the food the germ will use to grow
- Plants that humans domesticate, evolve, and eat
- Area where there is little trees and wild plants
- Type of leaf found on grasses
- Type of roots to hold up plants
- The outside layer of a spike or kernel for protection
- 0-200m
- Crop that are members of the grass family
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- The beginning and ending of sections on a hollow stem
- Type of roots that pulls up water and minerals
- Plants that have a male (pollen) and female (seed) part of the plant
- The embryo or part of the spike that will grow into a plant
- Type of stem found on corn wheat and rye
- A fruit of cereal
- Type of seed found on grasses
- The sections of hollow stems
16 Clues: 0-200m • A fruit of cereal • The sections of hollow stems • Type of leaf found on grasses • Type of seed found on grasses • Type of roots to hold up plants • Type of stem found on corn wheat and rye • Crop that are members of the grass family • Contains the food the germ will use to grow • Type of roots that pulls up water and minerals • ...
chapter six 2021-11-23
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- membranes"
- matrix of a chloroplast, in which the grana are embedded.
- is the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical gradient.
- organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- carbon fixation pathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions that allows a plant to photosynthesize during the day, but only exchange gases at night.
- reaction,the reaction of something, especially the iris of the eye, to different intensities of light.
- green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- biochemical mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. There are two such mechanisms ( photosystems I and II ) involving different chlorophyll-protein complexes.
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- stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast
- transport chain,shuttles electrons from NADH and FADH2 to molecular oxygen
- of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks or grana.
- of a class of mainly yellow, orange, or red fat-soluble pigments, including carotene, which give color to plant parts such as ripe tomatoes and autumn leaves. They are terpenoids based on a structure having the formula C40H56
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- pathway,A metabolic pathway where CO2 is first added to phosphoenolpyruvate by the enzyme, PEP carboxylase,producing the four-carbon compound within mesophyll cells that is later transported to the bundle sheath cells where the CO2 is to be released for use in the Calvin cycle
- pores in the shoot epidermis of plants.
- green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- fixation,the process by which plants assimilate carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to form metabolically active compounds.
- natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- cycle,a process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar
20 Clues: membranes" • pores in the shoot epidermis of plants. • natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • matrix of a chloroplast, in which the grana are embedded. • stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast • transport chain,shuttles electrons from NADH and FADH2 to molecular oxygen • ...
The Garden Crossword 2022-10-04
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- A form of obsidian characterized by spherulites formed by cracking of the volcanic glass during cooling.
- A technique of plant propagation where the new plant remains at least partially attached to the other mother plant while forming new roots.
- Grows for a long season, often in the fall, then they die in freezing weather.
- Taking place every year. It takes two years for a plant to complete its life cycle.
- Take up water/nutrients for plants.
- The seed of a plant consisting of reproductive parts.
- It means trimming or cutting away dead stems.
- A mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of the ovary.
- Culture: The cultivation of plant cells, tissues or organs, on specially formulated nutrient media.
- A substance whose roots grow and extract water and nutrients.
- The main part of the plant.
- A way to skip the soil, sub in a different material to support the roots of the plant.
- Any species, strain, or biotype of plant, animal, or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or plant products.
- Growing plants without using any soil at all.
- The production of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions throughout part of their life cycle.
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- A flat green looking blade thing.
- Any plant part that is used for food.
- Organic cultivation of plants or animals together in a re circulation closed system.
- A simple vegetative propagation for plants that produce suckers, bulbs, tubers or rhizomes.
- The upper area on earth where plants usually grow, it's usually black or brown.
- A natural mineral that is often placed in potting soil to enhance growth by boosting aeration.
- A process which uses sunlight, water, carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy.
- Essential elements that plants use the growth, development and reproduction.
- Cutting a stem or leaf, or root using a vegetative propagation.
- A pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching..
- Lasting or existing for a long or apparently an infinite time.
- Moss: A large absorbent moss that grows in dense masses on boggy ground, where the lower parts decay and decompose.
- Vegetative propagation technique that connects two severed plant segments means.
- engineering: It copies a gene or genes from an organism with a desired trait and adds the gene/genes to a single plant cell.
- It is inserting a single bud from a desirable plant into the opening in the bark of a compatible root stock to create an advantageous variety.
30 Clues: The main part of the plant. • A flat green looking blade thing. • Take up water/nutrients for plants. • Any plant part that is used for food. • It means trimming or cutting away dead stems. • Growing plants without using any soil at all. • The seed of a plant consisting of reproductive parts. • A mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of the ovary. • ...
What is Agriculture? 2024-08-18
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- fall from oak trees
- disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- contains lots of calcium
- a product brought into our country from another
- can be sweet or sour, is good for you
- last step in the 4 divisions of agriculture
- product sent out from our country to another
- equine
- the wearing away of soil by wind or water
- person who does most production
- on the cob or popped
- a natural resource that can be replaced
- plants grown in a field are called
- produce eggs, but are also eaten
- not a plant but an ______
- animal doctor
- place where bees live and honey is gathered
- deals with flowers, vegetables, and landscaping
- holds the plant upright
- temperature, rainfall, amount of sunlight
- helps farmers plant and harvest crops
- can be beef or dairy
- produced by chickens
- wood and cotton are examples
- shot to prevent disease
- first step in the 4 divisions
- favorite Virginia crop
- common VA wildlife species
- added to the soil to provide nutrients for plants
- dried grasses, eaten by cattle and horses
- place where an animal lives
- fiber crop, you wear it
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- the science of managing trees and wildlife habitat
- transporting products to the market
- 7-14 on the pH scale
- used to build houses and decks
- used to reproduce plants
- growing plants without soil
- have to mow it in the summer
- when _____ fly
- controversial crop, grown in many southern states
- second step in the 4 divisions
- grow underground, salted or plain
- evergreen tree, smells good
- plants and people need this to live
- term for reproducing plants
- green vegetable..we eat the stem and the flower
- plants grow from it, contains sand, silt, and clay
- part of the plant that draws water up
- poultry, alot of this is eaten in November
- produce honey
- dioxide. plants take this in and let out oxygen
- industry responsible for your food and clothing
- beef, pork, lamb
- business in agriculture
- cheese, yogurt, milk
- contains leaves, stems, and roots
- what a lumberjack yells
- someone who fixes tractors or vehicles
- fish production
- a hay _____
- made from wheat, sliced
- apples and peaches grow here
- using resources wisely
- meat from cattle
- underground area where water is held
66 Clues: equine • a hay _____ • produce honey • animal doctor • when _____ fly • fish production • beef, pork, lamb • meat from cattle • fall from oak trees • 7-14 on the pH scale • on the cob or popped • cheese, yogurt, milk • can be beef or dairy • produced by chickens • using resources wisely • favorite Virginia crop • business in agriculture • what a lumberjack yells • holds the plant upright • ...
Peacekeeping and Environmental Issues 2025-06-09
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- Catching too many fish from the ocean, so there are not enough left to grow or live.
- A gas from burning coal and oil that can cause acid rain.
- Water that has salt in it, like the ocean.
- People who are trained to protect their country and sometimes help keep peace.
- Big changes in the Earth’s weather patterns caused by things like pollution and global warming.
- Dirty or harmful gases and particles in the air that make it unhealthy to breathe.
- A gas made when we burn fuel or breathe out. Too much of it can warm the Earth.
- Old or broken electronic items like phones and computers that need to be thrown away carefully.
- Animals or plants brought to a new place that can harm the local plants, animals, or environment.
- People who are not soldiers or in the military, like regular citizens.
- Groups of plants, animals, and their environment all working together.
- People who have to leave their homes because of war, danger, or disasters.
- Long times without enough rain, causing water shortages for people, plants, and animals.
- Small flying machines that can be controlled remotely, sometimes used for spying or helping in disasters.
- Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in the air and make the Earth warmer.
- All the natural things around us like air, water, land, plants, and animals.
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- Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas made from plants and animals that lived a long time ago.
- When soldiers from different countries help keep peace and stop fights or wars.
- The natural homes where plants and animals live.
- Actions taken to help people and countries stay peaceful after a war or fight.
- Deals made between many countries to work together on big problems like pollution or peace.
- A time when there is not enough food for people to eat.
- Water without salt, like in lakes and rivers, that people and animals can drink.
- When many trees are cut down in a forest, often faster than new ones can grow.
- Large, uncontrolled fires that burn forests and grasslands.
- When all the animals or plants of a kind die out and no longer exist.
- The layer of air that surrounds the Earth.
- Rain that has harmful chemicals in it. It can hurt trees, lakes, and buildings.
28 Clues: Water that has salt in it, like the ocean. • The layer of air that surrounds the Earth. • The natural homes where plants and animals live. • A time when there is not enough food for people to eat. • A gas from burning coal and oil that can cause acid rain. • Large, uncontrolled fires that burn forests and grasslands. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-21
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- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body .
- the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms get their food directly or indirectly from plants .
- plants they are usually green and can make their own food . to obtain nutrients like nitrogen they depend on insects .
- plants plants that are unable to perform photosynthesis and are completely depended on the host .
- plants plants that obtained their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter .
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- plants plants that are the association of two organisms that mutually benefit each other .
- nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food .
- the process by which plants prepare their own food .
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures.
10 Clues: the process by which plants prepare their own food . • nutrition the nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food . • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization in the body . • the components of food like carbohydrates , fats,proteins,vitamins and minerals . • ...
HETROTROPHIC NUTRITION 2016-04-19
10 Clues: GREEN PLANTS • H₂O REPRESENTS • DODDER IS AN EXAMPLE OF • SUNLIGHT IS ABSORBED BY • METHOD OF REPLENISHING SOIL • CARNIVORES PLANTS ARE CALLED • PLANTS STORE FOOD IN THE FORM OF • INTERDEPENDENT PLANTS ARE CALLED • ESSENTIAL GAS USED FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS • INSECTIVORES PLANTS GROW IN ______DEFICIENT SOIL
Discovering Fossils Day 5 2021-10-26
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- to locate
- a location or spot
- living plants or animals
- second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.
- areas of trees, plants, and animals
- at times
- animals with six legs
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- living things that can move around
- a great duration in time
- living things that cannot move around
- part of organisms from the past
- first and third person singular past of be
- toward a higher place or position
- had life
- perceive with the eyes, discern visually
- second person singular past of be
- additional or different
- expressing a state or condition
18 Clues: had life • at times • to locate • a location or spot • animals with six legs • additional or different • a great duration in time • living plants or animals • part of organisms from the past • expressing a state or condition • toward a higher place or position • second person singular past of be • living things that can move around • areas of trees, plants, and animals • ...
Science Camp 2014-05-02
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- An animal hunted by another animal
- a long/tall plant
- a Living thing, such as plants and more
- an organism which eats animals
- an animal which eats plants
- A symbiotic relationship Between fungus and green alge
- a place where biotic and abiotic interact
- a dry ecosystem
- Non-living, such as rock or water
- a living thing
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- any green colored plant
- a place to sleep at a camp
- When two ecosystems overlap
- a water bug that walks on water
- a thing that comes out of people
- a water ecosystem
- organism which eats plants and animals
- A place to stay for a bit
18 Clues: a living thing • a dry ecosystem • a long/tall plant • a water ecosystem • any green colored plant • A place to stay for a bit • a place to sleep at a camp • When two ecosystems overlap • an animal which eats plants • an organism which eats animals • a water bug that walks on water • a thing that comes out of people • Non-living, such as rock or water • ...
My Light 2023-05-16
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- Having no sound
- They form when warm water rises.
- The color of plants that can use the sun's energy.
- The ability to do work
- Runs like water
- Big machines that can make electricity.
- Dead plants underground form ____ over years.
- The kind of wires that carry electricity.
- Energy that can do work
- This happens when clouds cool down.
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- Power _____ burn coal to make electricity.
- To shine or reflect light.
- These spin inside of dams.
- My Light is a/an ______________ story.
- Beneath the earth's surface
- A form of energy
- To carry something heavy
- Having to do with the sun
18 Clues: Having no sound • Runs like water • A form of energy • The ability to do work • Energy that can do work • To carry something heavy • Having to do with the sun • To shine or reflect light. • These spin inside of dams. • Beneath the earth's surface • They form when warm water rises. • This happens when clouds cool down. • My Light is a/an ______________ story. • ...
{Environments} 2025-01-15
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- shows flow of energy in organisms
- all the biomes on Earth
- living
- all the members of a species
- an interaction between two organisms
- eats dead organisms
- one species benefits and the other gets no benefits or gets harmed
- the community of plants and animals that occur naturally in an area
- a group of populations that live together
- only eats meat
- can't make their own food
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- where an organism lives
- only eats plants
- eats both meat and plants
- one species benefits and the other is harmed
- nonliving
- both species involved benefit
- makes their own food
18 Clues: living • nonliving • only eats meat • only eats plants • eats dead organisms • makes their own food • where an organism lives • all the biomes on Earth • eats both meat and plants • can't make their own food • all the members of a species • both species involved benefit • shows flow of energy in organisms • an interaction between two organisms • a group of populations that live together • ...
Photosynthesis key words..... 2013-10-10
Across
- A gas needed in the process of photosynthesis
- Storage compound
- What provides the energy for the plant to grow
- What helps things grow?
- What do plants grow in?
- Green pigment in plants
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- Carbon dioxide and water join together to form oxygen and ________________
- What is the process called that plants use to make food?
- Chlorophyll is found in the____________of the plant cell
- What are plants called in food chains
- What do plants produce?
11 Clues: Storage compound • What helps things grow? • What do plants grow in? • What do plants produce? • Green pigment in plants • What are plants called in food chains • A gas needed in the process of photosynthesis • What provides the energy for the plant to grow • What is the process called that plants use to make food? • Chlorophyll is found in the____________of the plant cell • ...
Nature's Recyclers Review 2021-11-09
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- part of a mushroom that looks like a stem
- animal manure or feces
- living thing that doesn't make its own food
- an animal lacking a backbone
- any living thing
- to rid the body of waste
- consumer that eats meat
- part of a fungus that gathers nutrients
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- smooth band around the body of a worm
- animals who eat animals they didn't kill
- to rot
- a type of fungus
- organism that makes its own food
- digested food left by earthworms
- the fruiting body of a fungus
- living things but not plants and animals
- consumer that eats meat and plants
- consumer that eats plants
- the most numerous organism on Earth
19 Clues: to rot • a type of fungus • any living thing • animal manure or feces • consumer that eats meat • to rid the body of waste • consumer that eats plants • an animal lacking a backbone • the fruiting body of a fungus • organism that makes its own food • digested food left by earthworms • consumer that eats meat and plants • the most numerous organism on Earth • ...
Environmental Science puzzle by Jerry 2021-11-03
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- one option when animals occupy the same niche
- plants and animals
- where an organism live
- study of environment
- Everything that surrounds us
- all organism of a certain species
- the term for lots of different organisms
- producers
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- factors seen as non living things
- substance that are created by producersby using energy from the sun
- organisms that breakdown dead organic materials
- eat plants
- food chain is what of energy from one organism to another
- producers undergo
- food what has more biodiversity than food chain
- factors seen as living things
- consume organism to survive
- all plants and animals in a given area
- eat animals
19 Clues: producers • eat plants • eat animals • producers undergo • plants and animals • study of environment • where an organism live • consume organism to survive • Everything that surrounds us • factors seen as living things • factors seen as non living things • all organism of a certain species • all plants and animals in a given area • the term for lots of different organisms • ...
Biology Project 2025-04-18
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- The study of birds
- The study of viruses
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The study of origin
- The study of bacteria
- the study of animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
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- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of parasites
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of minute structures
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of gross structure
- The study of insects
- The study of plant
19 Clues: The study of birds • The study of plant • The study of origin • The study of viruses • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
Cellular respiration 2022-11-15
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- uses oxygen in cellular respiration
- used for making energy(ATP)
- gains energy through cellular respiration
- holds the cells that do photosynthesis
- organelle that surrounds a cell
- a process all plants go through
- is used in cellular respiration when oxygen is not present
- the cell that does photosynthesis
- something that animals inhale
- another word for energy
- proccess like burning fossil fuels that contribute to the ___________
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- something animals exhale
- the kind of energy food gets turned into
- this is used as energy
- where the oxygen molecules go when entering the body
- abzorbed through a plants roots
- gains energy through cellular respiration
- anaerobic cellular resparation does this
- known as the powerhouse
- needed to move matter
20 Clues: needed to move matter • this is used as energy • known as the powerhouse • another word for energy • something animals exhale • used for making energy(ATP) • something that animals inhale • abzorbed through a plants roots • organelle that surrounds a cell • a process all plants go through • the cell that does photosynthesis • uses oxygen in cellular respiration • ...
Renewable and Non-renewable 2026-02-02
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- Electricity generated from flowing water
- Cleanest fossil fuel used as CNG
- Organic fuel made from waste and dung
- Fuel formed from dead plants and animals over millions of years
- Clean fuel that produces only water vapour
- Black fossil fuel used in power plants
- Wall built across rivers for hydropower
- Cutting down of forests
- Energy obtained from the Sun
- Pollution-free practices
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- Radioactive fuel used in nuclear plants
- Petrol mixed with ethanol
- Splitting of atoms to release energy
- Oldest fuel obtained from trees
- Topmost layer of the Earth
- Alcohol used to make gasohol
- – Moving air used to generate electricity
- Using resources carefully
- Continuous movement of water on Earth
19 Clues: Cutting down of forests • Pollution-free practices • Petrol mixed with ethanol • Using resources carefully • Topmost layer of the Earth • Alcohol used to make gasohol • Energy obtained from the Sun • Oldest fuel obtained from trees • Cleanest fossil fuel used as CNG • Splitting of atoms to release energy • Organic fuel made from waste and dung • ...
Climate change 2025-09-25
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- → When snow falls from the sky
- → Organ used to breathe
- → To change from ice to water
- → Not cold
- → To stop something from happening
- → A disease that makes breathing difficult
- → Too many people living in one area
- → A problem in the body that makes you ill
- → Long time with no rain
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- → Dirty air made of smoke and fog
- → Things kept for future use
- → To make plants bigger
- → A glass building for growing plants
- → Energy that can be replaced naturally
- → Having the power or skill to do something
- → Too much water covering the land
- → Plants grown for food
- → To go up
- → Very bad weather with wind and rain
19 Clues: → Not cold • → To go up • → Organ used to breathe • → To make plants bigger • → Plants grown for food • → Long time with no rain • → Things kept for future use • → To change from ice to water • → When snow falls from the sky • → Dirty air made of smoke and fog • → To stop something from happening • → Too much water covering the land • → Too many people living in one area • ...
Matter Cycling 2022-02-02
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- What the plant makes
- Where does photosynthesis take place?
- most important thing made through cellular respiration
- What structure absorbs light?
- sugar made by plants
- reaction that uses sugar to make energy
- gas given off during cellular respiration
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- reaction that makes sugar to be used as fuel
- molecule that builds cell walls
- liquid needed for photosynthesis
- What structure absorbs gases?
- gas made by plants
- all living things are made of
- what the plant needs
- energy source for photosynthesis
- Where does cellular respiration take place?
- what plants store extra sugar as
17 Clues: gas made by plants • What the plant makes • what the plant needs • sugar made by plants • What structure absorbs gases? • all living things are made of • What structure absorbs light? • molecule that builds cell walls • liquid needed for photosynthesis • energy source for photosynthesis • what plants store extra sugar as • Where does photosynthesis take place? • ...
Plant adaptations 2023-10-16
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- Traits that enable plants to survive in dry environments
- Protective Structures
- A tactic where plants imitate other organisms
- A strategy where plants blend into their surroundings
- A mutually beneficial relationship
- Leaves that rest on the water
- The ability for plants to store water
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- Changes in plants that help them survive
- Mechanisms that help plants spread seeds
- Roots that grow above ground to extract moisture
10 Clues: Protective Structures • Leaves that rest on the water • A mutually beneficial relationship • The ability for plants to store water • Changes in plants that help them survive • Mechanisms that help plants spread seeds • A tactic where plants imitate other organisms • Roots that grow above ground to extract moisture • A strategy where plants blend into their surroundings • ...
Inquiry Crossword 2022-06-27
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- Name of the places where the water is stored
- Plants produce this gas
- Humans produce this gas
- When people place trash at incorrect places
- What gives humans and plants energy.
- When all the water gets together
- What gives the plant its color and captures the suns energy
- When the water gets very hot and goes up
- When the clouds explote and rain appears
- When there is no water
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- What happens when plants and the sun work together
- The principal water contaminant, we use it to drink water almost everyday.
- It is something that happens with the water, never ends an continues and continues
- Something we use to clean the water
- When the clouds get full of water
- Where the plants absorb proteins and water
16 Clues: When there is no water • Plants produce this gas • Humans produce this gas • When all the water gets together • When the clouds get full of water • Something we use to clean the water • What gives humans and plants energy. • When the water gets very hot and goes up • When the clouds explote and rain appears • Where the plants absorb proteins and water • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-03-16
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- / Apart from plants, photosynthesis occurs only in single-celled _______ and protists
- / Only _________ plants can photosynthesize
- /The vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem
- / The process mostly takes place in the ________ of plant leaf mesophyll cells.
- /Plants produce this while sugar is made of this.
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- / Many plants stop photosynthesis during the ___________ and survive on food reserves produced during the spring and summer
- dioxide/ great for plants bu bad for us
- / All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of
- / Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- / If plants didn't produce this, we would have been dead by now
10 Clues: dioxide/ great for plants bu bad for us • / Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • /Plants produce this while sugar is made of this. • / Only _________ plants can photosynthesize • / If plants didn't produce this, we would have been dead by now • / The process mostly takes place in the ________ of plant leaf mesophyll cells. • ...
SCIENCE 2014-11-14
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- - any living thing that makes its own food
- an animals that eats plants and animals to get energy
- - consumer that eats only plants
- – consumer that eats both plants and animals
- – is a group made up of the same type of individuals in the same ecosystem
- – animals that hunted
- – are made up of both living and non-living parts that impact one another
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- – eats dead animals and plants
- – shows that relationship among all the food chains in a ecosystem
- CHAIN – the transfer of energy from one living thing to another
- – consumer that breaks down the remains of plants and animals
- – consist of all the living and non-living thing in an area
- – is the physical part of the ecosystem that meets the needs and were an organism finds food and shelter.
- adaptation – is an adaptation to body part
14 Clues: – animals that hunted • – eats dead animals and plants • - consumer that eats only plants • - any living thing that makes its own food • adaptation – is an adaptation to body part • – consumer that eats both plants and animals • an animals that eats plants and animals to get energy • – consist of all the living and non-living thing in an area • ...
Ecosystems 2024-03-15
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- living thing that eats plants and animals
- these collect sunlight help make food for plants
- another name for dirt
- living thing that only eats plants
- examples of this would be bacteria, fungi, and worms
- a group of living things that are connected
- this keeps the a plant upright and allows water and minerals to travel through it
- this is made up of all living and nonliving things in a certain area
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- the process by which plants create their own food
- living thing that only eats meat
- mini openings found in a plants leaves that take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen
- living things that make their own food
- these soak up water and minerals in the soil and keep a plant secure in the ground
- living things that do not make their own food
14 Clues: another name for dirt • living thing that only eats meat • living thing that only eats plants • living things that make their own food • living thing that eats plants and animals • a group of living things that are connected • living things that do not make their own food • these collect sunlight help make food for plants • ...
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Science Crrossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- nonling factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- meat eaters
- living or once living factors
- plant eaters
- makes their own food
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- an organism that eats producers/plants
- different/variety
- eat
- life
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • nonling factors • different/variety • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats primary consumer • an organism that eats producers/plants • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
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- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
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- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
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- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
Ecology Crossword Assignment 2025-05-15
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- Levels Energy levels in ecosystem
- Makes food from sunlight,
- Eats meat for energy,
- Interacting organisms and environment
- Eats secondary level consumers,
- Eats plants and animals,
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- Top of food chain,
- Organism that eats others
- Breaks down dead matter,
- Plants making food using sunlight
- Eats producers like plants,
- Eats only plant matter,
- Eats primary consumer organisms,
- Web Connected overlapping food chains
- Chain Energy flow through organisms
15 Clues: Top of food chain, • Eats meat for energy, • Eats only plant matter, • Breaks down dead matter, • Eats plants and animals, • Organism that eats others • Makes food from sunlight, • Eats producers like plants, • Eats secondary level consumers, • Eats primary consumer organisms, • Plants making food using sunlight • Levels Energy levels in ecosystem • ...
Structure of cultivated plants 2022-01-20
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- Female part of flower
- venation like your hand
- venation like a feather
- stems paralleling the grown
- collar like extension near the sheath
- how veins are arranged
- base of leaf surrounding stem
- main part of root also called a tap root
- contains the eggs
- point where leaf is attached
- contain water and food distribution system
- stalk part of flower
- makes food
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- surrounds stem on some grasses
- receives pollen
- veins of grasses
- connects the ovary to stigma
- one seed leaf
- tiny specks
- baglike
- also the fibrous roots
- stems underground
- anchor the plant
- two seed leaves
- male part of flower
25 Clues: baglike • makes food • tiny specks • one seed leaf • receives pollen • two seed leaves • veins of grasses • anchor the plant • stems underground • contains the eggs • male part of flower • stalk part of flower • Female part of flower • also the fibrous roots • how veins are arranged • venation like your hand • venation like a feather • stems paralleling the grown • connects the ovary to stigma • ...
Plants in our environment 2020-09-21
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- important for moving water and all of the things that are dissolved in it around through narrow tubes
- the production of plant food by access to sunlight and water
- seeds create a ring like shape
- the underground part of the plant that anchors the plant
- lose their leaves or needles in winter
- one leaf at a node
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- support the leaf’s reproductive structure
- Leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- a group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
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- seeds are scattered in no particular order
- leaf stem
- pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf
- conducts sugars manufactured in the leaves by photosynthesis
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant
- have branching side roots and a main root to access waters
- have no main stem but many branches
- two leaves per node
- conducts water and minerals
21 Clues: leaf stem • one leaf at a node • two leaves per node • conducts water and minerals • seeds create a ring like shape • have no main stem but many branches • lose their leaves or needles in winter • the female reproductive organ of a flower • support the leaf’s reproductive structure • seeds are scattered in no particular order • pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf • ...
Plants In Action! Nick 2013-04-14
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- i am a star shape
- i have lots of trees in me
- plants give this to humans so we can breathe
- i only live for a year and i am an annual
- i am on the Canadian flag
- peas in .....
- people make wishes on me and blow me away
- i collect rainwater in my petals and make swimming pools for water animals
- i am used to invade host
- trees are home to lots of ......
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- i am a plant that traps flies
- you can stop me by planting trees
- i am a low growing plant that grows on damp places such as rocks
- i am a pesky little unwanted plant
- it is the first stage in the processof seed production
- i am the most beutiful but most rare flower
- i am a rope like plant that you find in the jungle and you can swing on
- i like to hang around damp and wet plants
- I am grow in the desert and dont need water to grow
- i grow underwater
20 Clues: peas in ..... • i am a star shape • i grow underwater • i am used to invade host • i am on the Canadian flag • i have lots of trees in me • i am a plant that traps flies • trees are home to lots of ...... • you can stop me by planting trees • i am a pesky little unwanted plant • i only live for a year and i am an annual • i like to hang around damp and wet plants • ...
Animals & Plants Review Crossword 2016-03-22
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- The goose used to bite.
- The wasp stung me.
- The owl flies.
- Duck
- The spider ate the fly.
- The fly used to fly.
- The cat bites.
- The deer jumped over the bush.
- I cut the grass.
- Butterfly
- The shark swam.
- The horse ran.
- We smelled the rose.
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- I used to be afraid of monkeys.
- The frog jumped toward the fly.
- Tree
- The goat used to jump.
- You smell the flower.
- We fly like birds.
- We bite.
- The dog barked.
- The bear climbs.
- The tiger attacked the zebra.
- I fly
- I bite
25 Clues: Tree • Duck • I fly • I bite • We bite. • Butterfly • The owl flies. • The cat bites. • The horse ran. • The dog barked. • The shark swam. • The bear climbs. • I cut the grass. • The wasp stung me. • We fly like birds. • The fly used to fly. • We smelled the rose. • You smell the flower. • The goat used to jump. • The goose used to bite. • The spider ate the fly. • The tiger attacked the zebra. • ...
Transport in Plants Crossword 2023-01-31
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- The living system of interconnected protoplasts extending through a plant, used as a transport pathway for the movement of water and solutes
- A plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply
- A pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
- A dead, empty tube with lignified walls, through which water is transported in plants, formed by xylem vessel elements lined up end to end
- A strand of vascular tissue running longitudinally in a plant
- A later covering, and secreted by, the epidermis, in plants, it's made of a fatty substance called cutin
- The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis
- plants which seeds contain an embryo with two cotyledons in their seeds
- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures, it's metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage and support
- A tissue in plants consisting mainly of xylem and phloem but also containing sclerenchyma and parenchyma cells
- A cell with unthickened cellulose walls and dense cytoplasm that in found in close association with a phloem sieve tube element to which it is directly linked via many plasmodesmata
- A plant tissue consisting of thick-walled cells with a purely mechanical function, many of these cells take the form of fibers
- The layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants
- The outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal, in plants usually one cell thick and may be covered with a cuticle
- Very small, accurately drawn scale of known dimensions, engraved on a microscope slide
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- A cell found in phloem tissue, with non-thickened cellulose walls, very little cytoplasm, no nucleus, and end walls perforated to form sieve plates
- A site in a plant which provides food for another part of the plant, the sink
- A site in a plant which receives food from another part of the plant, the source
- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment, mostly taking place through the stomata in the leaves
- A dead, lignified cell found in xylem specialized for transporting water and for support
- A term referring to tubes or vessels
- The non-living system of interconnected cell walls extending throughout a plant, used as a transport pathway for the movement of water and mineral ions
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support
- A tissue containing tubes called sieve tubes and other types of cell, responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes
- A system of fluid-filled tubes, vessels or spaces, most commonly used for long-distance transport in living organisms
- Small scale that is placed in a microscope eyepiece
- A tissue containing tubes called vessels and other types of cell, responsible for the transport of water and mineral salts through a plant and for support
- Tube formed from sieve tube elements lined up end to end
- A hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cells walls of certain types of cell
29 Clues: A term referring to tubes or vessels • Small scale that is placed in a microscope eyepiece • Tube formed from sieve tube elements lined up end to end • The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis • The layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants • A strand of vascular tissue running longitudinally in a plant • ...
BI110 - Evolution, Microbes, & Plants 2017-04-12
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- Plant with no vascular tissue
- Leads to balance between contrasting phenotypes
- Difference in appearance between males & females
- Interweaving network of hyphae
- First plant to evolve seeds and lignin
- Pores in leaves for gas exchange
- Uses light, but can't make own food
- Change in allele frequencies over time
- _____ Structures Similar structures due to common ancestry
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- Transports sugar from leaves to rest of plant
- On cell surface, make you feel sick
- Plant embryo with food supply & protective covering
- Change in gene pool due to chance
- process in which organisms with certain inherited traits have increased chance of survival and reproduction
- Method of prokaryotic reproduction (cell division)
- Movement of alleles from one population to another
- What is missing? Domain, Kingdom, ___, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- Male reproductive structure of a flower
- Sphere-shaped prokaryote
- True or False: individuals evolve
20 Clues: Sphere-shaped prokaryote • Plant with no vascular tissue • Interweaving network of hyphae • Pores in leaves for gas exchange • Change in gene pool due to chance • True or False: individuals evolve • On cell surface, make you feel sick • Uses light, but can't make own food • First plant to evolve seeds and lignin • Change in allele frequencies over time • ...
Crops and Plants- Ashley 2017-04-12
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- Usually under ground.
- Red and a type of Berry.
- Long and Orange
- Long,green and people can use them for making pickles.
- Returns year after year.
- Orange and Round.
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food.
- Very small and green.
- Yellow.
- Red and Round.
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- Red and grow in a field.
- Little,Blue and Round.
- Has two main functions.
- Long and yellow
- Orange,People carve at Halloween.
- Underground part of a stem or rhizome.
- Round, yellow and Orange/Red.
- Makes your eyes tear up when you cut them.
- Green, People usually use it for salad.
- The food factory of the plant.
20 Clues: Yellow. • Red and Round. • Long and yellow • Long and Orange • Orange and Round. • Usually under ground. • Very small and green. • Little,Blue and Round. • Has two main functions. • Red and grow in a field. • Red and a type of Berry. • Returns year after year. • Round, yellow and Orange/Red. • The food factory of the plant. • Orange,People carve at Halloween. • ...
Structural Organization of Plants 2020-11-04
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- the hormones that facilitate for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism
- serves as a storage and also transports nutrients throughout the plant lies between the vascular tissue and the center of the root
- plastids that produce and store starch
- leaves that do not have a petiole or stalk and are directly attached to the plant stem or peduncle.
- plant hormones that are responsible in regulating different processes necessary for plant development such as stem elongation, germination, fruit and flower maturation.
- are a class of photoreceptor used to detect red light and far red light that function in regulating seed germination, chlorophyll synthesis and other aspects of plant development.
- organelles that conduct photosynthesis - allow plants to capture energy from the sun.
- plant proteins that are designed to perceive light and signal different biological reactions in plants.
- water vapor movement from the plant to the atmosphere through the stomata
- potential that is a measure of the potential energy in water as well as the difference between the potential in a given water sample and pure water.
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- type of roots that enable a plant to grow on another plant; derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water, or from debris accumulating around it.
- inner layer of cells in the leaf that provide large spaces for carbon dioxide to move freely; where photosynthesis occurs.
- type of tissue found in plants that consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division.
- a plant's response to blue wavelengths of light that causes a plant to either grow toward or away from a light source.
- hairlike structures on the epidermal surface that help to reduce transpiration and defend the leaves against herbivore predators.
- strong and thick cells that provides support to the plant and eventually dies at maturity.
- vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the soluble organic nutrients such as sugars
- arrangement of leaves around the stem
- specialized tissue of vascular plants that is responsible for transporting water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant as well as provide mechanical support and storage.
- a tissue found in many vascular plants that lies between the epidermis and phloem, responsible for secondary growth and replaces the epidermis in roots and stems.
20 Clues: arrangement of leaves around the stem • plastids that produce and store starch • water vapor movement from the plant to the atmosphere through the stomata • the hormones that facilitate for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism • organelles that conduct photosynthesis - allow plants to capture energy from the sun. • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- How can pollen be transported?
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
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- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
- What are inside anthers?
- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- What contains ovules?
- What collects pollen grains?
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
20 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • What can attract insects on flowers? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination? • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Male reproductive organ
- Type of reproduction that needs two parents
- Base of plumule
- The process where male and female gametes fuse together to become a zygote
- Protects the female reproductive system before developed
- Pathway between stigma and ovary in female plant's reproductive system
- Outer part of seed
- Part of plant that turns into seed
- The process where the seed begins to grow
- Female reproductive organ
- Without this, it would be impossible for a seed to germinate
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- When seeds are scattered away from original plant
- The process of pollen grains landing on stigma
- Asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two
- Base of radicle
- Needed for respiration
- Part of flowering plant that attracts insects
- Part of seed that stores food
- Part of plant that turns into fruit
- Part of the male reproductive system that produces gametes
20 Clues: Base of radicle • Base of plumule • Outer part of seed • Needed for respiration • Male reproductive organ • Female reproductive organ • Part of seed that stores food • Part of plant that turns into seed • Part of plant that turns into fruit • The process where the seed begins to grow • Type of reproduction that needs two parents • Part of flowering plant that attracts insects • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-24
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- The small bags in the anther
- The transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- The seeds of a fruit
- The liquid that seeds need to germinate
- The part that holds the stigma
- The part that attracts insects
- Visible growth to make clones of a plant
- The part that holds the anther
- How bacteria create daughter cells?
- The part of seed that will develop into a shoot or leaves
- Dispersal through wind
- The food storage of a seed
- An outgrowth that occurs at one side of the parent cell
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- The transfer of pollen through insects
- The part that will develop into a fruit
- Consist of all female plant reproductive organ
- The accidental breaking of filament
- The part that binds the flower to the stalk of a plant
- Consist of all male plant reproductive system
- The part that protects the seed from microbes and from drying up
- The transfer of pollen through wind
- The part that protects the flower when it is still a bud
22 Clues: The seeds of a fruit • Dispersal through wind • The food storage of a seed • The small bags in the anther • The part that holds the stigma • The part that attracts insects • The part that holds the anther • The accidental breaking of filament • The transfer of pollen through wind • How bacteria create daughter cells? • The transfer of pollen through insects • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-25
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- Connects stigma to the ovary.
- Type of germination where the cotyledon remains under the ground.
- Example of flower that does epigeal germination.
- Fertilisation of the egg nucleus.
- This is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
- This part of the flower will turn into a fruit.
- To hold anther.
- Male part of the flower.
- This is the base of the radicle.
- Example of plant that does hypogeal germination.
- There are ___ conditions required for germination.
- There are ___ types of germination.
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- This part of the flower attracts insects.
- This process occurs in the ovule.
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower.
- Example of water dispersal.
- Pollen grains land here.
- Female reproductive organ.
- This part of the flower will turn into a seed.
- This is needed for the embryo to respire.
- There are ___ types of seed dispersal.
21 Clues: To hold anther. • Pollen grains land here. • Male part of the flower. • Female reproductive organ. • Example of water dispersal. • Connects stigma to the ovary. • This is the base of the radicle. • This process occurs in the ovule. • Fertilisation of the egg nucleus. • There are ___ types of germination. • There are ___ types of seed dispersal. • ...
Part of my plants 2021-05-01
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- of the stem is to Harden and strengthen on the outer parts of the stem.
- of is a water vessels and nutrients from the root .
- of is located on the stem and root.
- of are the planting material in cultivation.
- of is containing the seed s of a palnts.
- of is the green leaves in plants.
- of is a wrapper and protects seeds and provides food for seeds in the germination.
- of is a small beach.
- of is a organic matter vessel used in photosynthesis.
- is a stem growing around the trunk of a tree.
- of is a procces that makes food for plants.
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- of is a organ vegetation that changes in size and shape.
- to serve as energy catchers from sunligh for photosynthesis.
- of a tree Made of solid,dead Wood, it gives the tree power.
- to absorb water and nutrients in the soil.
- of is a generic breeding tool.
- of are branches in plants.
- of is the condensed fluid from the body of the chewing plant.
- of are the Sharp and though parts of plants.
- of are plant that come from sprouts.
- of is both a path to water transportation and a food substance produced by photosynthesis.
21 Clues: of is a small beach. • of are branches in plants. • of is a generic breeding tool. • of is the green leaves in plants. • of is located on the stem and root. • of are plant that come from sprouts. • of is containing the seed s of a palnts. • to absorb water and nutrients in the soil. • of is a procces that makes food for plants. • of are the planting material in cultivation. • ...
Latvian Animals & Plants & Fruits 2021-04-21
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- Most Active In Wet Weather!
- Bees love this tree.
- American White House Emblem.
- Forest Floor
- Easter Emblem.
- Can survive any heat.
- Has a white dress.
- Red and sweet.
- Cave Is Their Bed.
- Round and grows on trees.
- One the strongest tree's in the world.
- Hates The Color Red.
- Can Be Trained Like Dogs.
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- Mostly found at the beach forests.
- Has Long Antlers.
- Find it in the Fall season.
- Grandma always has this red berry.
- Beach Thief.
- Home Animal.
- Loves To Chew Wooden Things.
- Animal that can become a police officer.
- Stole Magpie's Cheese.
22 Clues: Forest Floor • Beach Thief. • Home Animal. • Easter Emblem. • Red and sweet. • Has Long Antlers. • Has a white dress. • Cave Is Their Bed. • Bees love this tree. • Hates The Color Red. • Can survive any heat. • Stole Magpie's Cheese. • Round and grows on trees. • Can Be Trained Like Dogs. • Most Active In Wet Weather! • Find it in the Fall season. • American White House Emblem. • ...
Our Planet and Plants 2021-09-24
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- collecting plants from their native habitat
- essential oils
- Marsupial introduced to start fur trade
- Another name for indigenous
- Locked in icecaps/glaciers
- Tectonic plate runs along the east coast of NZ
- An average tree hosts how many pairs of birds
- Maori name for NZ flax
- James Cook's botanist's first name
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- Cycles relate to Earth's movement
- Maori traditional knowledge
- Reflects sunlight
- Manaaki Whenua
- not vascular
- care and protection
- Home of plant
- Variety of species
- Southern Supercontinent
- 84.4% of NZ's plants
- swamps, bogs, and marshes
20 Clues: not vascular • Home of plant • Manaaki Whenua • essential oils • Reflects sunlight • Variety of species • care and protection • 84.4% of NZ's plants • Maori name for NZ flax • Southern Supercontinent • swamps, bogs, and marshes • Locked in icecaps/glaciers • Maori traditional knowledge • Another name for indigenous • Cycles relate to Earth's movement • James Cook's botanist's first name • ...
Getting to know plants 2023-08-15
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- the swollen part of the pistil
- part of a leaf responsible for giving it shape
- stem modification to support climbers
- modified stem in onion
- leaf modification in cactus to prevent loss of water
- type of root found above the ground which provides support
- female reproductive unit of a flower
- the part of the plant embryo providing anchorage
- upward movement of water in a stem
- transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
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- small green leaves at the base of a flower
- this transforms into seeds after fertilization
- part of the stem from where the leaves arise
- exhalation of water vapour through stomata
- modified stem in potato
- the part of leaf attached to the stem
- unopened young flower
- part of a flower which attracts agents of pollination
- the arrangement of veins in a leaf
- structure attached to the tip of the filament
20 Clues: unopened young flower • modified stem in onion • modified stem in potato • the swollen part of the pistil • the arrangement of veins in a leaf • upward movement of water in a stem • female reproductive unit of a flower • stem modification to support climbers • the part of leaf attached to the stem • small green leaves at the base of a flower • ...
Getting to know Plants 2023-08-30
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- Parallel venation have roots
- Net like pattern of veins
- Swollen basal part of flower
- Attracts pollen grains
- Plant having a main root along with lateral roots
- Male reproductive part
- Small green colored structure in flower
- Branches at the base
- Green pigment in leaves
- Young unopened flower
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- Loss of water through leaves
- Small bead like structures in ovary
- Example of parallel venation
- Leaves make their own food
- Part of stamen
- Turnip, tapioca are
- Part of flower
- Short,tender stems
- Leaves turn blue black on putting iodine solution
- Grapevine is a
20 Clues: Part of stamen • Part of flower • Grapevine is a • Short,tender stems • Turnip, tapioca are • Branches at the base • Young unopened flower • Attracts pollen grains • Male reproductive part • Green pigment in leaves • Net like pattern of veins • Leaves make their own food • Loss of water through leaves • Parallel venation have roots • Example of parallel venation • Swollen basal part of flower • ...
3S1 FAMILY AND PLANTS 2024-07-29
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- to pick up someone's characteristics
- external layer of a tree
- a sharp tip on a plant
- to die
- a leaf of a flower
- to annoy you a lot
- to get used to
- Tell them hi from me
- to completely soak
- to have the same opinion
- start from the beginning
- to stay in contact
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- help someone
- to do the same thing as someone else in the family
- to look exactly like someone else
- resemble a family member
- have a good relationship
- have the same quality as other family members
- s structure that connects roots and leaves
- the main stem of a tree
20 Clues: to die • help someone • to get used to • a leaf of a flower • to annoy you a lot • to completely soak • to stay in contact • Tell them hi from me • a sharp tip on a plant • the main stem of a tree • resemble a family member • have a good relationship • external layer of a tree • to have the same opinion • start from the beginning • to look exactly like someone else • ...
Plants Responses Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
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- - The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- - Specific light spectrum that induces phototropism.
- - Protein-based receptors mediating phototropic response.
- - The process by which plants maximize their use of light, as mentioned in the context of photomorphogenesis.
- - Growth of a plant towards a light source.
- - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules.
- - Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
- - Type of movement in response to touch that is independent of the direction of stimulus.
- - Molecules that work together with phototropins to mediate the phototropic response.
- - Slow developmental change in the shape of a plant due to continuous mechanical stress.
- - Greek word meaning "to grow," from which "auxin" is derived.
- - Growth and development of plants in response to light.
- - Directional growth of a plant in response to light.
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- - Movement of a plant in response to touch.
- - Growth of a plant away from light.
- - Another term for geotropism, the growth response to gravity.
- - Growth of a plant in response to gravity.
- - Threadlike leafless organ of climbing plants.
- - A hormone thought to be involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
- - Another name for amyloplasts, indicating their role in sensing gravity.
20 Clues: - Growth of a plant away from light. • - Movement of a plant in response to touch. • - Growth of a plant in response to gravity. • - Growth of a plant towards a light source. • - Threadlike leafless organ of climbing plants. • - Specific light spectrum that induces phototropism. • - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules. • ...
Animals and plants cells 2024-09-01
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- - it's a part of the nervous tissue that are shaped like stars and its function is to act as a support and control the chemical environment around the neurons
- meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth
- - it helps on exhanging gases between plants and its environment
- - its function is to transport substance, immune response and blood clotting.
- - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants
- - what is the other term for Osseous tissue
- tissue - it's the only complex permanent tissue in plants
- - its function is to store and synthesize plant food
- - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem
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- tissue - it's a type of animal cells that forms the inner and outer lining of the organ
- cells - its responsible for regulating the entrance and exit of stomata
- -its a group of cells that work together in order to perform a specific function.
- permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell
- permanent tissue - its composed of two or more kind of cell
- - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths
- - its the most basic, functional and simple unit of life.
- muscle - it can be found in the heart and has one nucleus and striations. It's muscle control is involuntary.
- - it prevents the loss of water and invasion of disease causing microorganisms
- - its covered by a waxy cuticle and it covers the whole body of woody and non woody plants
- cells - they surround the nerve fibers and also produces myelin sheaths
20 Clues: - it's the one who produces myelin sheaths • - what is the other term for Osseous tissue • - it includes all kinds of different ecosystem • meristem - its the primary cause of plant growth • permanent tissue - its composed of one kind of cell • - its function is to store and synthesize plant food • - its responsible for transporting sugar to the plants • ...
Week 3 Landscape Plants 2024-09-18
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- Feature that can be created to naturally block out a view
- True versions of this tree genus have cones that grow upward and needles grow in tufts
- Needles grow horizontally outward on the branch
- Needles form a "rib cage" on the branch
- A plant is ________ __________ if it can withstand long periods without water
- Genus of the Fir tree
- Genus of the tree whose cones hang down and needles are spiky
- Some evergreens can be ____________ when crushed, appealing to your senses
- Has tufts of short stiff needles.
- Most visible ID characteristic is the Whale Tail Shape its leaves make
- Planted for pretty color, usually blue but can turn green
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- Specimen Tree, grows very slow and has rounded leaf ends
- Needles are shaped like hockey sticks
- The feature a plant may have during the coldest months
- The methods needed to turn individual plants into a hedge
- Has tufts of needles, branches weep towards ground
- Great windbreak. Cones are 6 - 8 inches long and hang down
- Has an X shape on its leaves
- This determines how cold hardy a plant might be
- Feature that can be created to minimize winter winds
20 Clues: Genus of the Fir tree • Has an X shape on its leaves • Has tufts of short stiff needles. • Needles are shaped like hockey sticks • Needles form a "rib cage" on the branch • Needles grow horizontally outward on the branch • This determines how cold hardy a plant might be • Has tufts of needles, branches weep towards ground • ...
Plants Respiration Photosynthesis Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- Water, Carbon Dioxide, Energy in cell respiration
- Process of changing ATP to ADP
- Partially charged battery
- Where cell respiration occurs
- Female parts of a flower
- Occurs in the chloroplast
- Involved in water and mineral transport
- Enzymes function to lower ________ energy
- This cycle makes 2 net ATP
- Water and Carbon Dioxide in photosynthesis
- Stomata are usually _______ at night
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- Process of changing ADP to ATP
- Energy for photosynthesis comes from the _____
- Must be present in aerobic respiration
- Male parts of a flower
- The part of a plant that is MOST dependent on its surface area to carry out its function
- Involved with growth and maintenance of new parts of a plant
- Glucose to Pyruvic Acid - makes 2 ATP
- Fully charged battery
- Transport of nutrients and other compounds
- By eating a plant, we obtain this type of molecule used in cell respiration
- Transport chain that makes 32 ATP
22 Clues: Fully charged battery • Male parts of a flower • Female parts of a flower • Partially charged battery • Occurs in the chloroplast • This cycle makes 2 net ATP • Where cell respiration occurs • Process of changing ADP to ATP • Process of changing ATP to ADP • Transport chain that makes 32 ATP • Stomata are usually _______ at night • Glucose to Pyruvic Acid - makes 2 ATP • ...
Structural Organization of Plants. 2024-11-19
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- A protective layer that covers the surface of the plant's epidermis.
- A microscopic openings responsible for gas and water exchange in plants.
- Forms every organ.
- Maintain a relatively constant body temperature, even as the external temperature varies.
- Often consist of a petiole and a blade.
- The layer below the epidermis.
- Anchor the plant, transport water, minerals, and sugars, and store excess nutrients.
- Plant defenses that are always “on” are called ______ defenses.
- A plant tissue that transports water and nutrients all throughout the plant's body.
- Can switch between homoeothermic and poikilothermic strategies.
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- A portion of the shoot system consists of flowers and fruits.
- An organ of the shoot system that function as support, conduction, storage, and necessary for photosynthesis.
- Smallest unit of a living thing.
- A part of the shoot system that is not reproductive.
- Allows the body temperature to fluctuate with the environment.
- Obtain heat from metabolic activity within their own cells.
- Obtain heat from external sources.
- The plants’ resources until they are critically needed.
- A plant tissue that transports organic materials to all parts of the plant.
- Small hairs on the leaf surface that are present in some plants.
20 Clues: Forms every organ. • The layer below the epidermis. • Smallest unit of a living thing. • Obtain heat from external sources. • Often consist of a petiole and a blade. • A part of the shoot system that is not reproductive. • The plants’ resources until they are critically needed. • Obtain heat from metabolic activity within their own cells. • ...
Water transport in plants 2025-04-27
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- - The property that describes the tendency for water to stick to other things
- - What type of bonds do water molecules make with each other?
- - Responsible for opening and closing the pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
- - The negative pressure/pull caused by the water potential gradient in the mesophyll
- - The movement of water from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, across a partially-permeable membrane
- - A complex carbohydrate that provides structural support and strength
- - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves
- - Contains both Xylem and Phloem
- - The pathway by which water passes from cytoplasm to cytoplasm through the plasmodesmata
- - The property that describes the tendency for water molecules to stick together
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- - A lignin band in the root endodermis that is impermeable to water; capable of preventing the apoplastic and symplastic pathways
- - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants
- - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules
- - Membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm that stores cell sap
- - The pathway by which water crosses plasma membranes, entering and exiting individual cells
- - Membrane that surrounds the part of the plant cell that stores cell sap
- Reinforced hollow tube, responsible for transporting water and mineral ions
- - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells
- - The pathway by which water moves through the spaces between cells and cell walls
- - Where do plants predominantly take in water?
- - an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
22 Clues: - Contains both Xylem and Phloem • - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf • - Where do plants predominantly take in water? • - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves • - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants • - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules • - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells • ...
Farm Plants and Animals 2025-09-17
21 Clues: cow • pig • sushi • Chips • Peking • Ketchup • fruit milk • on the cob • rabbit food • it's a bean • chicken baby • makes me cry • not the color • long and short • Kentucky Fried • purple vegetable • yellow monkey food • keeps the doctor away • looks like small trees • not a plant, not an animal • green on the outside red on the inside
The world of plants 2025-05-15
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- Sharp point on a stem or branch:
- Unopened flower:
- The colorful part that makes seeds:
- Small plant, usually with many branches:
- Supports the plant and carries water:
- Plant that stores water, grows in deserts:
- Short green plant covering the ground:
- Part of a flower, often colorful:
- Large plant with a trunk:
- Plant with feathery leaves, no flowers:
- Needed for photosynthesis:
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- Plants grow in this:
- Outer layer of a tree trunk:
- Grows from flowers, holds seeds:
- Soft, green plant without flowers:
- Green parts of plants that make food:
- Grows underground and absorbs water:
- From this a new plant grows:
- Type of tree with needles and cones:
- A plant with a long stem that climbs:
20 Clues: Unopened flower: • Plants grow in this: • Large plant with a trunk: • Needed for photosynthesis: • Outer layer of a tree trunk: • From this a new plant grows: • Sharp point on a stem or branch: • Grows from flowers, holds seeds: • Part of a flower, often colorful: • Soft, green plant without flowers: • The colorful part that makes seeds: • Grows underground and absorbs water: • ...
Plants Verse Crosswords#1 2025-10-13
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- F3X abuser
- Anthro Dragomn West
- judgement's brother, name as a font
- the judgement of underground
- A hunter that Retreat as evil to kind
- royal scientis
- CKR priest
- Rip_Indra's Peashooter
- Last Moonarches
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- his soul belongs to red king
- Saver
- Vessel of venonism
- FireWing
- one of Wildthron
- Anthro Dragomn East
- Stormclaw
- Venom Hydra pet
- Hates Noise
- Venom Fruit religion OoO
- plant chosen by god
- "Rahh fresh meat"
- World Eraser
- Anthro-fy Chemical
- French Magaician
24 Clues: Saver • FireWing • Stormclaw • F3X abuser • CKR priest • Hates Noise • World Eraser • royal scientis • Venom Hydra pet • Last Moonarches • one of Wildthron • French Magaician • "Rahh fresh meat" • Vessel of venonism • Anthro-fy Chemical • Anthro Dragomn West • Anthro Dragomn East • plant chosen by god • Rip_Indra's Peashooter • Venom Fruit religion OoO • his soul belongs to red king • ...
The Life About Plants 2025-10-06
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- – Underground part that absorbs water
- – Supports leaves and transports nutrients
- – Edible green pod, often in stir-fry
- – Plant that climbs using tendrils
- – Exotic flower known for its symmetry and beauty
- – Shade-loving plant with feathery fronds
- – Elegant flower often seen in ponds or bouquets
- – Tiny grains that help plants reproduce
- – Tree known for acorns
- – Spicy root used in sushi
- – What a plant begins as
- – Herb commonly used in pesto
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- – Green pigment in leaves
- – Tree known for its syrup
- – Process by which plants make food
- – Fast-growing grass often used in construction and decor
- – Process of transferring pollen
- – Flower often associated with love
- – Succulent with healing gel
- – Spiky desert plant
- – Tiny plant that grows in damp places
- – Part of the plant that attracts pollinators
- – Climbing plant often found on old buildings
23 Clues: – Spiky desert plant • – Tree known for acorns • – What a plant begins as • – Green pigment in leaves • – Tree known for its syrup • – Spicy root used in sushi • – Succulent with healing gel • – Herb commonly used in pesto • – Process of transferring pollen • – Plant that climbs using tendrils • – Process by which plants make food • – Flower often associated with love • ...
2507 plants and fairies 2025-07-11
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- A body part that helps some animals or fairies to fly.
- A long part that grows out from a tree trunk.
- The reason for doing something.
- Long plants that climb by wrapping around things.
- Thin, sharp leaves like on a pine tree.
- Water drops that form on plants in the morning.
- The thin part that holds up leaves or flowers.
- To grow well and be healthy.
- The flat, green parts on a plant that collect sunlight.
- To feel good about what might happen.
- To say what will happen in the future.
- The soft, colorful parts of a flower.
- A short plant with many branches and leaves.
- To become bigger or older.
- A story or world that is not real.
- Shiny and bright because of reflected light.
- A group of connected things or people.
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- To hope for something that you want.
- Rough, twisted, or bumpy in shape.
- Parts under the ground that take in water and food.
- Branched horns that grow on some animals.
- The thick, main part of a tree.
- To think something is true.
- Sharp points that can hurt if you touch them.
- Hard points on an animal's head.
- To make something new.
- To share ideas or feelings with someone.
- When people or things talk or work together.
- Feeling smooth and shiny, like a leaf that repels water.
- A small magical being with wings.
30 Clues: To make something new. • To become bigger or older. • To think something is true. • To grow well and be healthy. • The thick, main part of a tree. • The reason for doing something. • Hard points on an animal's head. • A small magical being with wings. • Rough, twisted, or bumpy in shape. • A story or world that is not real. • To hope for something that you want. • ...
crops vocab - Justin 2016-11-21
Across
- edible part of herbaceous plant
- plants grown from the mature seed they produce
- grown for animal fodder (food)
- the sweet, fleshy part of a plant that has the seeds in it
- grown for their oil-bearing seeds
- grow below the ground, are usually long or round and form the root system of the plant; ie: potato, carrot
- the edible leaves of plants ie: lettuce, spinach
Down
- grow just below the surface and produce a leafy shoot above ground; ie: onion, garlic
- herbaceous plants of which all or a part is eaten either raw or cooked
- edible fruits or nuts
- the edible blooms or flower buds of vegetables; ie: broccoli, cauliflower
- small, fleshy fruits grown on a vine or small shrub
- plants that grow and die in a single season
- the edible stems of plants; ie: celery, rhubarb
14 Clues: edible fruits or nuts • grown for animal fodder (food) • edible part of herbaceous plant • grown for their oil-bearing seeds • plants that grow and die in a single season • plants grown from the mature seed they produce • the edible stems of plants; ie: celery, rhubarb • the edible leaves of plants ie: lettuce, spinach • small, fleshy fruits grown on a vine or small shrub • ...
science crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
Across
- an organism that eats primary consumer
- living or once living factors
- they break down dead plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- plant eaters
- eat
Down
- eats both plants and animals
- meat eaters
- life
- an organism that eats secondary consumers
- different/variety
- an organism that eats producer/plants
- makes their own food
13 Clues: eat • life • meat eaters • plant eaters • different/variety • nonliving factors • makes their own food • eats both plants and animals • living or once living factors • an organism that eats producer/plants • an organism that eats primary consumer • they break down dead plants and animals • an organism that eats secondary consumers
