plants Crossword Puzzles
Seasons 2023-04-04
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- When do the leaves fall?
- What game do you start in spring?
- Plants ___ in spring
- Days are ___ in winter
- It ___ during spring
- When does it snow?
- It gets ___ in winter
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- When does it get hot?
- Days are ___ in summer
- Plants change ___ in fall
- When do the plants grow?
- How many seasons are there?
- It gets ___ in summer
- The ___ blows during fall
14 Clues: When does it snow? • Plants ___ in spring • It ___ during spring • When does it get hot? • It gets ___ in summer • It gets ___ in winter • Days are ___ in summer • Days are ___ in winter • When do the leaves fall? • When do the plants grow? • Plants change ___ in fall • The ___ blows during fall • How many seasons are there? • What game do you start in spring?
Photosynthesis 2021-11-08
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- Molecule that stores the chemical energy produced in photosynthesis
- One of the most efficiently absorbed wavelengths of light for photosynthesis
- Chemical compound that absorbs and reflects certain wavelengths of light
- Pigment used by plants to absorb light
- Plant organs that absorb water and minerals
- Wavelength of light mostly reflected by plants
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- Organelle in charge of carrying out photosynthesis
- Plant organs that contain chloroplasts and absorb light
- Source of energy for the process of photosynthesis
- Limiting factor for photosynthesis in plants
- Gas absorbed by the plants that is later converted into carbohydrates
- Waste product of plants during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Pigment used by plants to absorb light • Plant organs that absorb water and minerals • Limiting factor for photosynthesis in plants • Waste product of plants during photosynthesis • Wavelength of light mostly reflected by plants • Organelle in charge of carrying out photosynthesis • Source of energy for the process of photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-11-08
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- Molecule that stores the chemical energy produced in photosynthesis
- One of the most efficiently absorbed wavelengths of light for photosynthesis
- Chemical compound that absorbs and reflects certain wavelengths of light
- Pigment used by plants to absorb light
- Plant organs that absorb water and minerals
- Wavelength of light mostly reflected by plants
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- Organelle in charge of carrying out photosynthesis
- Plant organs that contain chloroplasts and absorb light
- Source of energy for the process of photosynthesis
- Limiting factor for photosynthesis in plants
- Gas absorbed by the plants that is later converted into carbohydrates
- Waste product of plants during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Pigment used by plants to absorb light • Plant organs that absorb water and minerals • Limiting factor for photosynthesis in plants • Waste product of plants during photosynthesis • Wavelength of light mostly reflected by plants • Organelle in charge of carrying out photosynthesis • Source of energy for the process of photosynthesis • ...
SAP Crossword 2023-09-07
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- Plants have these that grow off the stem.
- This is the type of plant that we planted in class.
- This 4th grade teacher has a dog named Ringo.
- This beautiful insect also helps pollinate flowers.
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- This 4th grade teachers family are Minnesota United Fans.
- What is the mascot of SAP Elementary?
- A ___ is an insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- This stuff that is found in the ground helps plants grow.
- This 4th grade teacher went to SAP as a kid.
- Plants and humans both need this.
- Plants produce _____ that cause allergies.
- To grow, plants get light from the ____.
12 Clues: Plants and humans both need this. • What is the mascot of SAP Elementary? • To grow, plants get light from the ____. • Plants have these that grow off the stem. • Plants produce _____ that cause allergies. • This 4th grade teacher went to SAP as a kid. • This 4th grade teacher has a dog named Ringo. • A ___ is an insect that helps pollinate flowers. • ...
Nature 2020-05-18
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- Forest
- Plants that are living in an environment
- Any type of nature belonging to the environment
- Protection of wildlife and nature
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- Plants that live on dead things
- Persuade people to follow you
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- How plants eat
- Force of nature destroying things
- To destroy a group of trees
- The air around the earth
- Animals that are living in the environment
12 Clues: Forest • How plants eat • The air around the earth • To destroy a group of trees • Persuade people to follow you • Plants that live on dead things • Plants that are grown by farmers • Force of nature destroying things • Protection of wildlife and nature • Plants that are living in an environment • Animals that are living in the environment • ...
Food chain and web 2023-02-14
12 Clues: meat • plants • autotroph • heterotroph • eats primary • eats producer • eats secondary • meat and plants • dead plants and animals • flow of food in a ecosystem • postion of organisms within web • flow of food in multiple food chains combined
YEAR 4 - UNIT 2 AND 3 2023-05-29
10 Clues: PRODUCERS • LESS TREES • WE CAN BREATH • ONLY EATS MEAT • GIVES US OXYGEN • PLANT'S PROCESS • A BIG CARNIVORE • ONLY EATS PLANTS • EATS PLANTS AND MEAT • PLANTS GET ENERGY FROM
carbohydrates☺ 2018-09-27
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- extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- highly sweet sugar
- plant materials; can't be digested by human enzymes
- one sugar
- main source of energy
- many sugars
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- mildly sweet sugar; naturally in fruits
- plants make different kinds of these
- glucose+fructose
- two sugars
- chemical process that makes carbohydrates using the suns energy
- in plants for photosynthesis to occur
- glucose+galactose
- not very sweet sugar that's found in milk
- glucose+glucose
15 Clues: one sugar • two sugars • many sugars • glucose+glucose • glucose+fructose • glucose+galactose • highly sweet sugar • main source of energy • plants make different kinds of these • in plants for photosynthesis to occur • mildly sweet sugar; naturally in fruits • not very sweet sugar that's found in milk • extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Soil 2022-08-18
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- you grow plants in
- the layer that as lots of rocks and not many things live there
- biggest type of soil
- need a microscope to see
- super tiny
- what we breath
- what you grow plants in
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- the last layer of soil
- the second layer of soil
- live in soil
- the first layer of soil
- the third layer of soil
- It a liquid
- what you grow
- we need them to live
15 Clues: super tiny • It a liquid • live in soil • what you grow • what we breath • you grow plants in • biggest type of soil • we need them to live • the last layer of soil • the first layer of soil • the third layer of soil • what you grow plants in • the second layer of soil • need a microscope to see • the layer that as lots of rocks and not many things live there
The Food Chain 2025-11-07
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- Eats only animals
- An animal that is eaten by another
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Web Many food chains that are connected
- Organism that eats other organisms
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- Flows from the sun through organisms
- Man's best friend
- Eats only plants
- Hunts and eats other animals
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- Eats both plants and animals
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Eats only plants • Man's best friend • Eats only animals • Likes to chase mice • Hunts and eats other animals • Eats both plants and animals • An animal that is eaten by another • Organism that eats other organisms • Breaks down dead plants and animals • Flows from the sun through organisms • Web Many food chains that are connected • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary Review 2023-01-26
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- An animal that eats only other animals
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- provides the energy needed by ecosystems
- how living organisms interact with the sun, soil, water and air and each other in a specific area
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that is hunted for food by a predator
- thing eats another
- way to describe a large group of similar ecosystems
- A nonliving part of an ecosystem,including water, soil, and temperature
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- Any organism that makes its own food
- plants take energy from the sun to produce food
- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead organisms
- An organism that eats other living things to get energy
- The path of food energy in an ecosystem as one
- An animal that eats only plants
- A living part of an ecosystem,including animals,plants, and fungi
- Two or more food chains that overlap
17 Clues: thing eats another • An animal that eats only plants • Any organism that makes its own food • Two or more food chains that overlap • An animal that eats only other animals • provides the energy needed by ecosystems • An animal that hunts other animals for food • An animal that eats both plants and animals • The path of food energy in an ecosystem as one • ...
Flora 2023-06-15
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- : Succulent plants, spines, adapted to arid environments.
- : Large yellow flowers, tall stems, sun-tracking behavior.
- : Yellow flowers, fluffy seed heads, considered a weed by some.
- : Purple flowers, aromatic leaves, used in perfumes.
- : Climbing vine, evergreen leaves, often used for ground cover.
- : Tall, fast-growing plants, hollow stems, used in construction.
- : Fragrant flowers, trumpet-shaped, various colors.
- : Small, delicate flowers, purple or blue petals, heart-shaped leaves.
- : Beautiful flowers, thorns, various colors.
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- : Deciduous tree, distinctive leaf shape, vibrant autumn colors.
- : Ruffled petals, wide color range, long-lasting blooms.
- : Cup-shaped flowers, vibrant colors, popular in gardens.
- : Short-lived perennials, "faces" on petals, cold-hardy plants.
- : White petals, yellow center, simple and cheerful.
- : Tall trees, large leaves, associated with tropical regions.
- : Fragrant white flowers, climbing vines, used in teas and perfumes.
- : Aquatic plants, floating leaves, symbolic in many cultures.
17 Clues: : Beautiful flowers, thorns, various colors. • : White petals, yellow center, simple and cheerful. • : Fragrant flowers, trumpet-shaped, various colors. • : Purple flowers, aromatic leaves, used in perfumes. • : Ruffled petals, wide color range, long-lasting blooms. • : Succulent plants, spines, adapted to arid environments. • ...
Crossword 2014-03-05
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- Animals get this from eating other animals.
- Many food chains linked together.
- Plants need this to produce their own food and energy.
- These are often at the bottom of food chains.
- Mice should beware of this predatory bird at night.
- This omnivore eats berries in summer and salmon in the fall.
- This insectivore has a long tongue and nose, which it uses to lick up ants.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- This predator hunts zebras and antelope.
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- An animal that is hunted by other animals.
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- This is the largest animal in the world and it is a filter feeder.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats plants.
- An animal that finds already dead animals to eat.
- This carnivorous fish lives in the Amazon.
- This insect spreads parasites when it drinks the blood of animals.
17 Clues: An animal that eats plants. • Many food chains linked together. • An animal that eats other animals. • An animal that hunts other animals. • This predator hunts zebras and antelope. • An animal that is hunted by other animals. • This carnivorous fish lives in the Amazon. • Animals get this from eating other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • ...
ecosystems 2017-02-09
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- An animal that eats only plants
- An animal that eats only meat
- An natural ecosystem that will continue to operate over time
- Organisms that are hunted and killed by other organisms
- A repeated series of events
- Protecting from change, loss or damage
- Living organisms or factors in the environment
- Something that gives the ability to do things
- Organisms depending on other living and non living things to survive
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- Non-living organisms or factors in the environment
- A chain of organisms where one organism is eaten by the next.
- Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms
- Chain Interconnected food chains showing many feeding relationships
- Plants that use the sun to provide energy through photosynthesis
- Organisms that feed on a host in a way that harms the host
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Plants and animals that consume (eat) producers
17 Clues: A repeated series of events • An animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats only plants • Protecting from change, loss or damage • An animal that eats both plants and animals • Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms • Something that gives the ability to do things • Living organisms or factors in the environment • Plants and animals that consume (eat) producers • ...
Biology of Plants: GYMNOSPORES 2018-04-30
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- Fleshy cones are not from a ___________ = not fruits!
- "Maidenhair tree," One one species left. Separate male and female plants, Sperm are motile.
- Gymnosperms create “_________ seeds”.
- are fused cones with fleshy tissue, May be dispersed by animals. (plural)
- _________ produce spores that are not free living (attached to cone).
- Seeds are _________ tissue.
- Ginkgo produce _________ with fleshy covering (no flowers, NO FRUIT). (plural)
- Seed plants still have _______. (plural)
- 30 species living today, have separate male and female plants, Sperm are motile.
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- Gnetophyta the only gymnosperms with __________ elements.
- Two extremely long continually growing leaves from central stem, Gets water from fog condensing.
- Seeds packaged with a ____ source.
- Conifers - Most __________ group of gymnosperms.
- Seed plants are ___________.
- ___________ fossils were thought extinct, but were found in present day China in 1944.
- "Joint fir" Highly reduced leaves, Found in arid environments.
- Microsporangia produce _______ spores (ex: pollen).
17 Clues: Seeds are _________ tissue. • Seed plants are ___________. • Seeds packaged with a ____ source. • Gymnosperms create “_________ seeds”. • Seed plants still have _______. (plural) • Conifers - Most __________ group of gymnosperms. • Microsporangia produce _______ spores (ex: pollen). • Fleshy cones are not from a ___________ = not fruits! • ...
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
Class 6 : Science 2025-01-03
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- (Strong fibers found in plants, like cotton)
- (A process that converts sugar into alcohol)
- (The process by which green plants prepare food)
- (Material extracted from the earth, used for making a variety of items)
- (A kind of animal that lays eggs)
- (Where plants grow naturally)
- (The outer covering of an egg)
- (One of the two main components of a plant's reproductive system)
- (The two main types of fibers in textiles)
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- (A living thing that needs food to grow and maintain life)
- (Natural fibers used for making clothes)
- (This part of a plant helps in reproduction)
- (A large animal often used in agricultural work)
- (A small piece of cloth or other material for use in various practical ways)
- (Plants that live for more than two years)
- (Animals that give birth to live young)
- (Organic material used by humans for food or medicinal purposes)
17 Clues: (Where plants grow naturally) • (The outer covering of an egg) • (A kind of animal that lays eggs) • (Animals that give birth to live young) • (Natural fibers used for making clothes) • (Plants that live for more than two years) • (The two main types of fibers in textiles) • (Strong fibers found in plants, like cotton) • (This part of a plant helps in reproduction) • ...
Water Balance in Plants 2025-07-30
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- Plants that store water in fleshy tissues like stems or leaves.
- Cells surrounding the stomata that control their opening and closing.
- Plants adapted to living in wet environments.
- Process of maintaining internal balance, like water regulation.
- Hormone that causes stomatal closure under water stress.
- High levels of this reduce the rate of transpiration.
- Desert succulent eaten by Aboriginal people for its moisture.
- Plants adapted to living in dry environments.
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- Plants adapted to living in moderately wet conditions.
- Occurs when guard cells lose turgor and stomata close.
- Water loss through stomata.
- Plant tissue that transports water from roots to leaves.
- Leaf coating that reduces evaporation and reflects sunlight.
- Drives water into guard cells to keep them turgid.
- Leaf pores for gas exchange and water loss regulation.
- The process reduced by waxy or hairy leaf surfaces.
- Environmental condition triggering ABA production and stomatal closure.
17 Clues: Water loss through stomata. • Plants adapted to living in wet environments. • Plants adapted to living in dry environments. • Drives water into guard cells to keep them turgid. • The process reduced by waxy or hairy leaf surfaces. • High levels of this reduce the rate of transpiration. • Plants adapted to living in moderately wet conditions. • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2026-01-14
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- An animal that only eats other animals.
- An animal that eats plants.
- A model that shows the flow of energy from one trophic level to the next.
- The position of an organism in a food chain. web or pyramid.
- This is transferred from one trophic level to the next one above it.
- An animal that eats primary consumers.
- Any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material.
- The parts of Earth where life exists.
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- The order in which organisms depend on each other for food.
- A community of living organisms in a particular area.
- An animal that eats dead or decaying plants or animals.
- An animal that eats secondary consumers.
- An organism that creates its own food.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Cosists of all the food chains in a single ecomsystem.
17 Clues: An animal that eats plants. • An animal that only eats plants. • The parts of Earth where life exists. • An organism that creates its own food. • An animal that eats primary consumers. • An animal that only eats other animals. • An animal that eats secondary consumers. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • ...
Chapter 12 and 13 Plant VOCAB 2016-02-01
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- a green pigment that capture light energy
- plant the three groups of plants that lack specialized tissues and true roots, stems, and leaves
- plants, algae, and bacteria using water and carbon dioxide to make food
- a woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit
- brightly colored leaf-shaped parts of the flower
- plant a plant that has specialized tissues that conduct materials from one plant to another
- male reproductive structure of a flower
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- a flowering plant that makes seeds within a fruit
- plants releasing water vapor through stoma
- One of the outermost rings in a flower that produce the flower bud
- tiny granules that have male gametophyte of seed plants
- the transfer of pollen from male and female structures of a flower
- Respiration cells use oxygen to make energy from food
- the female structure of a plant that makes seeds
- the lower part of the pistil that produces eggs in flowering plants
- an opening or closing in a stem or leaf that enable gas exchange to occur
16 Clues: male reproductive structure of a flower • a green pigment that capture light energy • plants releasing water vapor through stoma • the female structure of a plant that makes seeds • brightly colored leaf-shaped parts of the flower • a flowering plant that makes seeds within a fruit • Respiration cells use oxygen to make energy from food • ...
Vocab Crossword 2018-01-19
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- dioxide Naturally present in air, and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- Any organism that eats only plants.
- An organism, either a green plant or bacterium, which is part of the first level of a food chain.
- Sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- The living organism that eats the producers, which are the plants.
- An animal that feeds only on secondary consumers.
- Neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- Absorbs sunlight and reflects green and yellow wavelengths of light.
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- An organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals for their main food.
- A process in which sunlight is used to make glucose.
- Creates energy for the cells.
- An animal that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat, whether it comes from live animals or dead ones.
- The different levels represent different groups of organisms that might compose a food chain.
- An organelle found in the leaves of green plants.
- Processes of respiration and energy production occur.
16 Clues: Creates energy for the cells. • Any organism that eats only plants. • An organelle found in the leaves of green plants. • An animal that feeds only on secondary consumers. • Neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • A process in which sunlight is used to make glucose. • Processes of respiration and energy production occur. • ...
Plansts and Ecosystem 2023-09-25
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- the act of taking in oxygen
- is the energy releasing process in plants
- process plants use to make food
- state of existing
- is something that is related to one or more cells
- has to do with veins, vessels, or tubes
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- colorless, odorless gas
- things that are available and ready to be used
- unlike others or only one of its kind
- let it go
- green substance found in plants
- simple sugar
- over and over without end
- done correctly
- are tiny lorganismsganism
- organisms and their physical environment
16 Clues: let it go • simple sugar • done correctly • state of existing • colorless, odorless gas • over and over without end • are tiny lorganismsganism • the act of taking in oxygen • green substance found in plants • process plants use to make food • unlike others or only one of its kind • has to do with veins, vessels, or tubes • organisms and their physical environment • ...
Taxonomy 2019-02-03
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- Is the science of grouping and naming organisms.
- Plants without tissues to transport water.
- Are animals without a backbone.
- Organisms whose cells don't have a nucleus.
- Moulds and yeasts belong to this Kingdom
- Grouping of organisms based on similarities.
- Are Animals with backbone.
- You belong to which kingdom?
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- Organisms whose cells have nucleus.
- Many cells.
- Bacteria belongs to this Kingdom.
- They eat other organisms.
- They make their own food.Example plants
- Amoeba and Euglena belongs to this Kingdom
- 1 cell organism.
- Plants with tissues to transport water.
16 Clues: Many cells. • 1 cell organism. • They eat other organisms. • Are Animals with backbone. • You belong to which kingdom? • Are animals without a backbone. • Bacteria belongs to this Kingdom. • Organisms whose cells have nucleus. • They make their own food.Example plants • Plants with tissues to transport water. • Moulds and yeasts belong to this Kingdom • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-05-10
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- Outputs of a chemical reaction
- Where cellular respiration occurs
- Make molecules
- dioxide A reactant in photosynthesis
- A reactant in photosynthesis
- A process by which plants make glucose
- opening in plants that let CO2 in and air out
- Organisms that don't have mitochondria
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- A product of photosynthesis
- chemical reaction with oxygen
- The energy units that are produced from cellular respiration
- What gives plants their green color
- chemical reaction without oxygen
- Where chlorophyll are found
- Inputs of a chemical reaction
- Organisms stay balanced
- A product of photosynthesis
- A reactant in photosynthesis
18 Clues: Make molecules • Organisms stay balanced • A product of photosynthesis • Where chlorophyll are found • A product of photosynthesis • A reactant in photosynthesis • A reactant in photosynthesis • chemical reaction with oxygen • Inputs of a chemical reaction • Outputs of a chemical reaction • chemical reaction without oxygen • Where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Botany: Seeds 2025-09-23
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- asleep
- a seed's belly button
- nutrition within the seed
- becomes the stem
- process of a seed sprouting into a plant
- the "jacket" of the seed w
- becomes the roots
- person who studies plants
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- depend on other living things to survive
- top of the embryo
- biggest part of the embryo; provide food for the embryo
- plants with tubes that carry liquid inside the plant
- make their own food
- first true leaves of the plant
- person who studies living things
- the study of plants
16 Clues: asleep • becomes the stem • top of the embryo • becomes the roots • make their own food • the study of plants • a seed's belly button • nutrition within the seed • person who studies plants • the "jacket" of the seed w • first true leaves of the plant • person who studies living things • depend on other living things to survive • process of a seed sprouting into a plant • ...
Botany Lesson 06 2018-06-27
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- Banana-shaped cells that expand and shrink to open and close the stoma of a leaf (put a space between the two words)
- The tiny pores or "mouths" on a leaf or other green part of a plant that take in gases to help make food for the plant.
- The place where a leaf connects to the stem of the plant.
- The invisible gas that plants need from the air to make food for themselves. (put a space between the two words)
- The outside edge of a leaf.
- The green pigment found in all green plants which helps them produce food.
- A living thing that eats other living things to survive.
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- The process by which water is released from plants into the air.
- Individual blades on a compound leaf.
- The tip of the leaf.
- The entire leaf blade.
- The process plants use to make food for themselves, using light, water and carbon dioxide.
- An invisible gas that plants "exhale" into the air in the process of making food. Humans inhale this gas in order to breathe.
- A living thing that makes its own food, and does not need to consume another living thing to survive.
- A single leaf attached to a plant (put a space between the two words)
- Several leaflets attached to a single petiole, which is attached to a plant (put a space between the two words)
- Plants that lose their leaves in the fall and winter.
17 Clues: The tip of the leaf. • The entire leaf blade. • The outside edge of a leaf. • Individual blades on a compound leaf. • Plants that lose their leaves in the fall and winter. • A living thing that eats other living things to survive. • The place where a leaf connects to the stem of the plant. • The process by which water is released from plants into the air. • ...
My garden 2022-10-04
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- Lasting or existing for a long or apparently an infinite time.
- Any species, strain, or biotype of plant, animal, or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or plant products.
- The seed of a plant consisting of reproductive parts.
- Vegetative propagation technique that connects two severed plant segments means.
- Grows for a long season, often in the fall, then they die in freezing weather.
- Moss A large absorbent moss that grows in dense masses on boggy ground, where the lower parts decay and decompose.
- A natural mineral that is often placed in potting soil to enhance growth by boosting aeration.
- Take up water/nutrients for plants.
- A process which uses sunlight, water, carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy.
- It is inserting a single bud from a desirable plant into the opening in the bark of a compatible rootstock to create an advantageous variety.
- Culture The cultivation of plant cells, tissues or organs, on specially formulated nutrient media.
- Taking place every year. It takes two years for a plant to complete its life cycle.
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- The production of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions throughout part of their life cycle.
- Any plant part that is used for food.
- media A substance whose roots grow and extract water and nutrients.
- Cutting a stem or leaf, or root using a vegetative propagation.
- The upper area on earth where plants usually grow, it's usually black or brown.
- A flat green looking blade thing.
- Organic cultivation of plants or animals together in a recirculation closed system.
- Essential elements that plants use the growth, development and reproduction.
- Growing plants without using any soil at all.
- The main part of the plant.
- A technique of plant propagation where the new plant remains at least partially attached to the other mother plant while forming new roots.
- A mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of the ovary.
- It means trimming or cutting away dead stems.
- A way to skip the soil, sub in a different material to support the roots of the plant.
- engineering It copies a gene or genes from an organism with a desired trait and adds the gene/genes to a single plant cell.
- A pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching..
- A form of obsidian characterized by spherulites formed by cracking of the volcanic glass during cooling.
- A simple vegetative propagation for plants that produce suckers, bulbs, tubers or rhizomes.
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. • Growing plants without using any soil at all. • It means trimming or cutting away dead stems. • The seed of a plant consisting of reproductive parts. • Lasting or existing for a long or apparently an infinite time. • ...
Agricultural Origins & Diffusion 5.35 Version B 2026-02-25
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- Farming in which nearly all of the production is used for personal consumption.
- The period when humans first domesticated plants and animals about 10000 years ago.
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology including highyield seeds and fertilizers beginning in the mid1900s.
- The practice of alternating crops in a field to maintain soil fertility.
- The process by which a cultural trait spreads from one place to another.
- The time when humans first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A region in Southwest Asia where some of the earliest plant domestication took place.
- A method of reproduction in which stems or cuttings are planted to produce genetically identical plants.
- The intentional breeding of plants or animals to produce desired traits.
- The spread of a trait through the movement of people from one place to another.
- The deliberate effort to grow plants and make them adapt to human use.
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- The reproduction of plants through the annual planting of seeds that result from sexual fertilization.
- The period of agricultural improvement beginning in the 1700s that increased food production and supported population growth.
- The process of taming and breeding animals for human use.
- The era when humans first developed agriculture and settled communities.
- Farming in which crops and livestock are produced primarily for sale and profit.
- A geographic area where cultural traits such as agriculture originated and from which they spread.
- The spread of a trait outward from a hearth that remains strong there while also spreading.
18 Clues: The process of taming and breeding animals for human use. • The deliberate effort to grow plants and make them adapt to human use. • The era when humans first developed agriculture and settled communities. • The practice of alternating crops in a field to maintain soil fertility. • The process by which a cultural trait spreads from one place to another. • ...
horticulture 2023-09-29
14 Clues: food • green • pretty • shelves • stealing • collector • germinate • baby maker • root thing • plant thing • plant juice • plants beginning • pollen colledctor • sunbathing for a plant
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- kitchen of the plant
- types of heterotrophic plants{number}
- the process by which plants make food in presence of sunlight
- it takes nutrients from dead and decaying matter
- plants take it in the form of nitrates
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- a green pigment in plants
- plants or some bacteria which makes food is called
- a plant which can be partial or whole
- it takes nitrogen from insects
- a type of leguminous plants
10 Clues: kitchen of the plant • a green pigment in plants • a type of leguminous plants • it takes nitrogen from insects • a plant which can be partial or whole • types of heterotrophic plants{number} • plants take it in the form of nitrates • it takes nutrients from dead and decaying matter • plants or some bacteria which makes food is called • ...
Photosynthesis 2018-05-01
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- Plants put oxygen into the
- Plants put this good gas in the air
- This part of the plant make the food
- is how plants make food
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- dioxide The plant collects this bad gas
- Leaves change water, air and ___ into food
- what does food give plants?
- All food chains start with ____
- Plants use energy form the food they make to
- chain The food we eat is part of the__
10 Clues: is how plants make food • Plants put oxygen into the • what does food give plants? • All food chains start with ____ • Plants put this good gas in the air • This part of the plant make the food • chain The food we eat is part of the__ • dioxide The plant collects this bad gas • Leaves change water, air and ___ into food • Plants use energy form the food they make to
Plants & People: Plant Issues Crossword 2024-08-27
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- Tissue responsible for secondary growth in plants
- Tissue that provides rigid support to plants
- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Pores on leaves for gas exchange
- Tissue that transports nutrients in plants
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- Outer protective layer of a plant
- Tissue that provides flexible support to plants
- Plant tissue system that includes xylem and phloem
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Region of active cell division in plants
10 Clues: Pores on leaves for gas exchange • Outer protective layer of a plant • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • Tissue that transports water in plants • Region of active cell division in plants • Tissue that transports nutrients in plants • Tissue that provides rigid support to plants • Tissue that provides flexible support to plants • ...
photosynthesis 2022-03-18
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- the process that plants use to make their own food
- the green pigment inside chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- a gas that plants take in through their stomata for photosynthesis
- small openings within leaves that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- the gas that plants produce during photosynthesis
- when photosynthesis occurs
- the liquid that plants take in through their roots that is one of the ingredients for photosynthesis
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- a chemical that living things need for life processes, like making proteins
- the organelle within the plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- the sugar that plants produce
- the source of energy for photosynthesis
- the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- the part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place
13 Clues: when photosynthesis occurs • the sugar that plants produce • the source of energy for photosynthesis • the gas that plants produce during photosynthesis • the process that plants use to make their own food • the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients • the part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Crossword 2022-08-04
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- popcorn
- depend on living organisms
- underground Vegetable
- plants with tap roots
- Pentose Sugar
- reserve food in seeds
- universal solvent
- male reproductive part
- product of fertilisation
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- immunity provider
- rice and ragi
- vehicle of heridity
- salt water
- cavity of xylem
- offspring of two contrasting character
- take up water
- common legume
- kitchen of the plant
- unit of calyx
- achlorophyllius plants
- shoot
21 Clues: shoot • popcorn • salt water • rice and ragi • take up water • common legume • Pentose Sugar • unit of calyx • cavity of xylem • immunity provider • universal solvent • vehicle of heridity • kitchen of the plant • underground Vegetable • plants with tap roots • reserve food in seeds • achlorophyllius plants • male reproductive part • product of fertilisation • depend on living organisms • ...
ecology 2020-03-23
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- the C of CO2
- hunter
- gets energy from sun
- the O of CO2
- total mass of life in an area
- CO2
- contest for a winning
- the limit
- living factors
- only eats meat
- variety of life somewhere
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- sugar
- H2O
- producers,primary consumer, secondary consumer
- consumes producer
- only eats plants
- nonliving factors
- hunted
- how plants make food
- where life resides
20 Clues: H2O • CO2 • sugar • hunter • hunted • the limit • the C of CO2 • the O of CO2 • living factors • only eats meat • only eats plants • consumes producer • nonliving factors • where life resides • gets energy from sun • how plants make food • contest for a winning • variety of life somewhere • total mass of life in an area • producers,primary consumer, secondary consumer
Adams crossword 2020-05-04
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- to provide safety
- wears away
- plants and animals working together
- bugs
- native animals
- land in africa
- mushrooms
- direction tool
- almost extinct
- air
- swamps
- paddocks
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- plants absorbing light
- mass tree felling
- preservation
- give birth to live young
- forests
- tropical
- support
- where an animal lives
- to persuade
- wheat beetroot melons ect
- native plant
- lots of sand
24 Clues: air • bugs • swamps • forests • support • tropical • paddocks • mushrooms • wears away • to persuade • preservation • native plant • lots of sand • native animals • land in africa • direction tool • almost extinct • to provide safety • mass tree felling • where an animal lives • plants absorbing light • give birth to live young • wheat beetroot melons ect • plants and animals working together
Nutrition in plants 2017-09-16
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- Small openings or pores usally found under leaves
- plants which feed on insects and get nutrients from it
- The mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation in the body
- ____ vessels are a special type of conducting tissues found in plants
- ______ are specialized conducting tissues found in plants
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- __________ helps in the replenishment of the soil
- Plants which derive their food and minerals fully or partially from other plants
- food making process in plants
- The components of food
- Plants which get their food from dead or decaying organic matter
10 Clues: The components of food • food making process in plants • __________ helps in the replenishment of the soil • Small openings or pores usally found under leaves • plants which feed on insects and get nutrients from it • ______ are specialized conducting tissues found in plants • Plants which get their food from dead or decaying organic matter • ...
A BotaNerd's Words 2023-10-04
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- a sugary liquid made by plants
- group of plants that make seeds but no flowers
- a pigment produced by plants. can be found in blueberries, but NOT in beets.
- a modified stem that grows underground
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- the process of using plants to treat pollutants in water and soil
- a region of cell division and growth in a plant
- the study of the relationship between plants and people
- a plant that grows on top of other plants but is not parasitic
- flowering structure of a plant
- group of plants that make flowers and seeds
10 Clues: a sugary liquid made by plants • flowering structure of a plant • a modified stem that grows underground • group of plants that make flowers and seeds • group of plants that make seeds but no flowers • a region of cell division and growth in a plant • the study of the relationship between plants and people • ...
Gardening and Plants 2024-08-21
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- The starting point for most plants, planted in soil
- The colorful, blooming part of a plant
- Essential for plants to grow, often provided with a watering can
- The material in which plants grow, rich in nutrients
- The green part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- A container used to grow plants, often kept indoors or on patios
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- A tool used to dig holes in the garden
- Plants like basil and mint, often grown for cooking
- Plants need this natural light source for photosynthesis
- Unwanted plants that gardeners often remove from their gardens
10 Clues: A tool used to dig holes in the garden • The colorful, blooming part of a plant • The green part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • Plants like basil and mint, often grown for cooking • The starting point for most plants, planted in soil • The material in which plants grow, rich in nutrients • Plants need this natural light source for photosynthesis • ...
Science 2025-02-13
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- Human's defense against diseases. (IMMUNE)
- Transports water and nutrients in plants. (XYLEM)
- Classification of living organisms. (GENUS)
- A or B or O. (BLOOD)
- The information center of the cell. (NUCLEUS)
- Complex sugar. (STARCH)
- Breaks down proteins. (PEPSIN)
- Basic unit of life. (MOLECULE)
- Conversion of light energy into chemical energy. (PHOTOSYNTHESIS)
- Pumps blood. (HEART)
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring. (HEREDITY)
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- Phase of cell division. (MITOSIS)
- Determines physical features. (GENE)
- Focuses on plants. (BOTANY)
- An animal that lives on or in another organism. (PARASITE)
- Natural _____. (SELECTION)
- Transformation from a larvae to an adult. (METAMORPHOSIS)
- A sequence of growth and division. (CELL)
- A transfer of energy and nutrients through a community. (FOODWEB)
- Released by plants during photosynthesis. (OXYGEN)
20 Clues: A or B or O. (BLOOD) • Pumps blood. (HEART) • Complex sugar. (STARCH) • Natural _____. (SELECTION) • Focuses on plants. (BOTANY) • Breaks down proteins. (PEPSIN) • Basic unit of life. (MOLECULE) • Phase of cell division. (MITOSIS) • Determines physical features. (GENE) • A sequence of growth and division. (CELL) • Human's defense against diseases. (IMMUNE) • ...
Science cross 2024-05-22
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- is the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants
- creating a system of naming plants and animals
- is a microscopic living organisms that is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients have only one cell
- is a collection of one or more populations of organisms
- is a group of individuals that actually or potentially interbreed in nature
- is an organism, such as a plant, which is able to manufacture its own food
- is a science that deals with naming
- is a biological classification ranking between family and species
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- is a single-celled microorganisms with structure similar to bacteria
- is the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans
- is includes overall physical health and energy levels
- is grouping together related organisms on the basis of their fundamental characteristics
- is any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- is the set of rules and conventions which govern the names of taxa
- are division into two parts
- is simple eukaryotic organisms that are neither plants nor animals or fungi
- is a type of sugar molecule that is made by some plants and animals
- are decomposers which mean that they break down plant and animal debris
18 Clues: are division into two parts • is a science that deals with naming • creating a system of naming plants and animals • is includes overall physical health and energy levels • is a collection of one or more populations of organisms • is the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans • is the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants • ...
Plants in action 2013-04-14
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- I GROW UNDER GROUND AND IM ORANGE
- SOMETHING GROWS ON ME, IT'S RED AND JUICY
- I GROW UNDER THE SEA I MIGHT LIVE ON THE BEACH
- I COME FROM A OAK TREE
- I GROW ON A BUNDELL WITH OTHER ONES AND I'M GREEN
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- WE CAN GET BERANT AND COME IN DIFFENERET COLOURS
- WE SMELL NICE AND COME IN DIFFENERET COLOURS
- I DROP FROM A TREE
- I EAT FLYS
- WE GROW ON TREES
- WE SMELL NICE
- WE HELP THE FLOWERS
- LIGHT WE CAN HELP PLANTS
13 Clues: I EAT FLYS • WE SMELL NICE • WE GROW ON TREES • I DROP FROM A TREE • WE HELP THE FLOWERS • I COME FROM A OAK TREE • LIGHT WE CAN HELP PLANTS • I GROW UNDER GROUND AND IM ORANGE • SOMETHING GROWS ON ME, IT'S RED AND JUICY • WE SMELL NICE AND COME IN DIFFENERET COLOURS • I GROW UNDER THE SEA I MIGHT LIVE ON THE BEACH • WE CAN GET BERANT AND COME IN DIFFENERET COLOURS • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2013-10-13
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- This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it
- The female gametes
- These are only found in insect pollinated plants
- This shares its name with part of a lightbulb
- The collective name for the male section of a flower
- These are brightly coloured to attract insects
- Ovules are stored here
- The collective name for the female section of a flower
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- A way in which the flower attracts insects
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- The process in which pollen is transported to the stigma
- This is further from the stigma in wind pollinated plants
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- The male gametes
14 Clues: The male gametes • The female gametes • Ovules are stored here • One way in which pollen is dispersed • One way in which pollen is dispersed • A way in which the flower attracts insects • This shares its name with part of a lightbulb • These are brightly coloured to attract insects • This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it • ...
Transport in Plants 2019-03-23
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- The part of a plant where glucose is used up so has a lower concentration
- Another name for dissolved substances that move around plants: a_______
- __-_________ proteins help move sucrose into the phloem (no hyphen)
- This, along with light, temperature and wind, is one of the main factors that affects transpiration rate
- A plant that is adapted to reduce water loss (generic name)
- The movement of dissolves substances (e.g. sugars) around a plant
- _____ _____ the hypothesis that best explains phloem transport (no space)
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- plants adapted to dry climates have these on their epidermis to trap moisture
- Cactic have these instead of leaves to reduce their surface area
- ______ grass: a plant that is adapted to a dry climate
- The process by which solutes are loaded into the sieve tube elements (no space)
- Plants that live in aquatic environment
- An area of the plant where glucose is made and has a high concentration
13 Clues: Plants that live in aquatic environment • ______ grass: a plant that is adapted to a dry climate • A plant that is adapted to reduce water loss (generic name) • Cactic have these instead of leaves to reduce their surface area • The movement of dissolves substances (e.g. sugars) around a plant • __-_________ proteins help move sucrose into the phloem (no hyphen) • ...
nutrition in plants 2019-08-11
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- example of insectivorous plant
- organism that derives nutrients fom another organism without benefiting host
- organisms which cannot make thrown food
- process in which the green plants make their food
- aquatic lower plants
- bodies of living organism are made of tiny units
- symbiotic relationship between alga and fungi
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- mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body
- bacterium which lives on roots of pulses and other leguminous plants
- tiny pores on the surface of the leaves
- plants which use saprotrophic mode of nutrition
- green pigment which leaves to capture the energy of the sunlight
- organism that provides nutrients to another organism
13 Clues: aquatic lower plants • example of insectivorous plant • tiny pores on the surface of the leaves • organisms which cannot make thrown food • symbiotic relationship between alga and fungi • plants which use saprotrophic mode of nutrition • bodies of living organism are made of tiny units • process in which the green plants make their food • ...
Thermal power plants 2024-05-29
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- - where something comes from or is obtained.
- - devices that change a gas into a liquid by cooling it down.
- - water moving continuously in a closed system.
- - therefore; as a result of something mentioned.
- - from where; indicating the origin or source of something.
- - living things that grow in the ground and need water and sunlight to survive.
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- - a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- - to make something start working or operating.
- - sent or passed on from one place or person to another.
- - a device used to connect telephone calls manually.
- - people who buy goods or services for their own use.
- - quite large in size, amount, or importance.
- - a set of levels or numbers showing the size or amount of something.
13 Clues: - where something comes from or is obtained. • - quite large in size, amount, or importance. • - to make something start working or operating. • - water moving continuously in a closed system. • - therefore; as a result of something mentioned. • - a device used to connect telephone calls manually. • - people who buy goods or services for their own use. • ...
Plants and Animals 2024-08-26
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- Reptiles are ___________, they do not have a constant body temperature like humans. Their body temperature changes with the environment they are in.
- You belong to this animal group.
- They have six legs and a pair of feelers.
- The outer covering of birds.
- The body of insects is divided into the head, ________ and abdomen.
- Birds, reptiles and mammals breathe through their ________.
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- Animals that can live both on land and in water.
- Flowering plants bear flowers and they reproduce from ________.
- Plants are living things that usually have _______, stems and roots.
- Non-flowering plants do not bear flowers and they reproduce from _______.
- Amphibians have protective _______ skin that prevent them from drying out when they are on land.
- The outer covering of mammals are hair or _______.
- The outer covering of fish.
13 Clues: The outer covering of fish. • The outer covering of birds. • You belong to this animal group. • They have six legs and a pair of feelers. • Animals that can live both on land and in water. • The outer covering of mammals are hair or _______. • Birds, reptiles and mammals breathe through their ________. • Flowering plants bear flowers and they reproduce from ________. • ...
Introduction to plants 2024-11-18
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- Plants make spores that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
- When water must move from the environment and throughout the plant.
- Plants produce gametes.
- are plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
- Vascular plants that produce flowers, and fruits, which surround and protect seeds.
- A nonvascular rootlike structure that helps mosses attach to surfaces such as rocks and trees.
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- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
- A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another part.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- The process by which plants and other organisms convert solar energy to chemical energy.
- make their own food by using energy from their surroundings.
- An underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow.
- A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
13 Clues: Plants produce gametes. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • An underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow. • make their own food by using energy from their surroundings. • are plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit. • ...
Adaptation in Plants 2025-07-26
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- Roots that grow above soil
- A plant that grows in the desert
- Large, flat areas of land
- Trees that are green throughout the year
- Trees that shed leaves during the dry season
- Leaves need these to release and absorb gases
- Areas which have clayey soil
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- Non-green plants do not contain this
- Plants that grow in water
- Plants that feed on insects
- Flowerless tree growing on mountains
- An example of underwater plant
- A place where living organism lives in nature
13 Clues: Plants that grow in water • Large, flat areas of land • Roots that grow above soil • Plants that feed on insects • Areas which have clayey soil • An example of underwater plant • A plant that grows in the desert • Non-green plants do not contain this • Flowerless tree growing on mountains • Trees that are green throughout the year • Trees that shed leaves during the dry season • ...
Ecosystems 2024-02-18
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- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- microscopic marine algae
- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
- the rate at which energy is added to the bodies of a group of organisms in the form of biomass
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- The organisms that eat the producers
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- organisms that make their own food
- feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
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- animals that consume other animals to obtain nutrition from them
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- the ability to do work
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the sum total mass of living organisms such as plants, animals, in a specific unit of area or volume of habitat
- living or once living components of a community
- all the nonliving factors present in an ecosystem
20 Clues: the ability to do work • microscopic marine algae • organisms that make their own food • The organisms that eat the producers • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • living or once living components of a community • all the nonliving factors present in an ecosystem • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • ...
IntroBio_Photosynthesis 2023-05-04
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- membranous disks whose membrane is the site of the electron transport chain
- a cycle that creates glucose and consumes ATP
- the type of cells that can open and close to allow gas and water exchange in leaves
- the cycle that requires bacteria to fix nitrogen from N2 gas
- the process that uses sunlight to fix carbon into glucose
- the organelle that contains the photosynthetic proteins and enzymes
- when water evaporates out of the leaves of plants
- the vascular tissue of plants that moves water up from the roots to the leaves
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- an important molecule that is produced by the hydrogen gradient that is created during photosynthesis
- the process that reduces nitrates and nitrites
- the cycle that moves carbon dioxide into plants
- one of the most common enzymes on the planet which is critical to get carbon from CO2
- the initial electron donor for the light reaction
- the major energy source that powers the electron transport chain
- a type of gradient that drives the production of ATP
- a nitrogen rich pigment that helps plants to capture light energy
- a compound that is created during the light reaction that stores potential energy for the Calvin cycle
- the vascular tissue of plants that moves glucose away from the leaves
- tiny holes in leaves that allows for gas and water exchange
19 Clues: a cycle that creates glucose and consumes ATP • the process that reduces nitrates and nitrites • the cycle that moves carbon dioxide into plants • the initial electron donor for the light reaction • when water evaporates out of the leaves of plants • a type of gradient that drives the production of ATP • the process that uses sunlight to fix carbon into glucose • ...
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
Habitats Vocabulary 2025-11-20
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- plants and animals that live together in a habitat form a ____________________.
- species, a plant or animal that is in danger of disappearing forever.
- web, a diagram that shows how organisms are interconnected.
- a living thing that consumes only plants
- a hole or tunnel created as an animals home or habitat.
- a group of people or animals living in a certain place.
- a living thing that get's its food by consuming other animals or plants.
- a physical or behavioral trait that help animals survive in their environment
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- a living thing that get's it's energy by breaking down dead plants and animals
- a natural home or environment for and animal
- species, a living thing that is brought to a new habitat, often causing damage to a new environment.
- Change, the long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- a living thing that consumes only meat
- clearing and cutting down of forests
- a living thing that consumes meat and plants
- chain, a diagram that shows how living things get food and how nutrients pass from species to species.
- a living thing that makes its own food from sun, water and soil.
17 Clues: clearing and cutting down of forests • a living thing that consumes only meat • a living thing that consumes only plants • a natural home or environment for and animal • a living thing that consumes meat and plants • a hole or tunnel created as an animals home or habitat. • a group of people or animals living in a certain place. • ...
Taxonomy 2019-02-03
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- Bacteria belongs to this Kingdom.
- Plants with tissues to transport water.
- Amoeba and Euglena belongs to this Kingdom
- Grouping of organisms based on similarities.
- Is the science of grouping and naming organisms.
- Organisms whose cells don't have a nucleus.
- Are animals without a backbone.
- 1 cell organism.
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- Organisms whose cells have nucleus.
- They make their own food.Example plants
- Plants without tissues to transport water.
- They eat other organisms.
- Many cells.
- Are Animals with backbone.
- You belong to which kingdom?
- Moulds and yeasts belong to this Kingdom
16 Clues: Many cells. • 1 cell organism. • They eat other organisms. • Are Animals with backbone. • You belong to which kingdom? • Are animals without a backbone. • Bacteria belongs to this Kingdom. • Organisms whose cells have nucleus. • They make their own food.Example plants • Plants with tissues to transport water. • Moulds and yeasts belong to this Kingdom • ...
Cell facts and functions 2023-12-08
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- A small unit in living things .
- guides for construction.
- present in plants and fungal cells.
- Only found in living cells.
- Found in plants not animals.
- The structure of all living things.
- Usually inside of a cell.
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- A term for cell content of a cell.
- Powerhouses pumping out energy.
- source of energy to all cells.
- A unit holding cell genes.
- A double layer of molecules.
- structure in or outside a cell.
- Protein for plants and animals.
- often referred to garbage.
- A motor outside the cell.
16 Clues: guides for construction. • A motor outside the cell. • Usually inside of a cell. • A unit holding cell genes. • often referred to garbage. • Only found in living cells. • A double layer of molecules. • Found in plants not animals. • source of energy to all cells. • Powerhouses pumping out energy. • A small unit in living things . • structure in or outside a cell. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- fluid inside chloroplast
- O2
- Help the photosynthesis reaction happen quickly
- The left side of a chemical reaction
- Energy in the form of light
- C6 H12 O6
- stored form of glucose in plants
- CO2
- Carbon dioxide enters through
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- Process by which plants absorb sunlight to make sugar
- Organelle that's function is photosynthesis
- energy in the mitochondria
- water enters through
- when a plant is exposed to too high of temperatures it can become
- make their own food (ex. plants algae)
- The right side of a chemical reaction
16 Clues: O2 • CO2 • C6 H12 O6 • water enters through • fluid inside chloroplast • energy in the mitochondria • Energy in the form of light • Carbon dioxide enters through • stored form of glucose in plants • The left side of a chemical reaction • The right side of a chemical reaction • make their own food (ex. plants algae) • Organelle that's function is photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Product- Waste product
- Stack of thylakoids
- Make their own food
- what leaves the plants
- Input/reactant in photosynthesis (two words)
- Input matter combined to create a product
- openings n plants that allow gas exchanges
- Input/reactant in photosynthesis (one word)
- What enters the plants
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- Energy. Required as an input reactant in photosynthesis
- Formed from combining reactants
- Product- Stored chemical energy
- Get energy by eating other organisms
- Lower activation energy needed to start the reaction
- Absorbs light energy, Co2, and water
16 Clues: Stack of thylakoids • Make their own food • Product- Waste product • what leaves the plants • What enters the plants • Formed from combining reactants • Product- Stored chemical energy • Get energy by eating other organisms • Absorbs light energy, Co2, and water • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Input matter combined to create a product • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2021-05-05
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- example of parasitic plant.
- the organisms that derive nutrition from dead or decaying organic matter.
- process by which green plants manufacture food in the presence of sunlight.
- symbiotic relationship between fungi and alga called____
- tiny apertures present on the surface of leaves for gaseous exchange.
- insectivorous plant
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- the mode of taking food by an organism.
- the mode of nutrition in which organism make food themselves.
- conducting tissue in the plants for transportation of water and minerals.
- this gas is released during phtosynthesis.
- two organisms living together in a mutually beneficial relationship.
- cell organelles that contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
- green pigment in leaves.
13 Clues: insectivorous plant • green pigment in leaves. • example of parasitic plant. • the mode of taking food by an organism. • this gas is released during phtosynthesis. • symbiotic relationship between fungi and alga called____ • cell organelles that contain the green pigment chlorophyll. • the mode of nutrition in which organism make food themselves. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-13
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- for nutrition.
- - the process of taking in food by organism and its
- by the body.
- organisms that live on dead plants and animal and derive
- organisms that can make their food from simple
- food from them.
- their food from them.
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- - presence of green pigment.
- organisms that directly and indirectly depend on green
- substances.
- - the mode of nutrition where two different organisms
- - organisms that live in or other living organisms and
- together for their mutal benefit.
13 Clues: substances. • by the body. • for nutrition. • food from them. • their food from them. • - presence of green pigment. • together for their mutal benefit. • organisms that can make their food from simple • - the process of taking in food by organism and its • - the mode of nutrition where two different organisms • organisms that directly and indirectly depend on green • ...
Plants and trees 2020-09-09
13 Clues: A stalk • Pumpkin plant • underground part • Covers the plant • Blooms on a plant • Furniture material • Outermost tree layer • Elephant's long nose • Seasonal yellow fruit • Ground covering plant • National tree of India • leaves used for serving food • Costly wood used for making furniture
Reproduction in Plants 2013-10-13
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- These are brightly coloured to attract insects
- A way in which the flower attracts insects
- This shares its name with part of a lightbulb
- These are only found in insect pollinated plants
- The collective name for the male section of a flower
- The male gametes
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- The collective name for the female section of a flower
- The female gametes
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- The process in which pollen is transported to the stigma
- This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- This is further from the stigma in wind pollinated plants
- Ovules are stored here
14 Clues: The male gametes • The female gametes • Ovules are stored here • One way in which pollen is dispersed • One way in which pollen is dispersed • A way in which the flower attracts insects • This shares its name with part of a lightbulb • These are brightly coloured to attract insects • This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2013-10-13
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- This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it
- These are only found in insect pollinated plants
- The collective name for the female section of a flower
- This shares its name with part of a lightbulb
- The collective name for the male section of a flower
- A way in which the flower attracts insects
- The male gametes
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- This is further from the stigma in wind pollinated plants
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- The process in which pollen is transported to the stigma
- One way in which pollen is dispersed
- These are brightly coloured to attract insects
- Ovules are stored here
- The female gametes
14 Clues: The male gametes • The female gametes • Ovules are stored here • One way in which pollen is dispersed • One way in which pollen is dispersed • A way in which the flower attracts insects • This shares its name with part of a lightbulb • These are brightly coloured to attract insects • This has a sticky coating so pollen sticks to it • ...
Peace, Love, Plants 2014-11-23
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- Covers the tips of the roots
- Roots that never touch the ground
- A thread like projection from a plant root
- The process of making food
- The outer layer of the whole plant
- A series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the
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- A seed plant that does not produce flowers
- a single main stalklike root that plunges into ground
- A part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals
- thin cell layer between the xylem and phloem of most vascular plants
- Moves sugars that are made in plants leaves to other
- A series of hollow tubes
- A Seed plant that produces flowers
13 Clues: A series of hollow tubes • The process of making food • Covers the tips of the roots • Roots that never touch the ground • A Seed plant that produces flowers • The outer layer of the whole plant • A seed plant that does not produce flowers • A thread like projection from a plant root • A part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-16
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- THE PIPE LIKE STRUCTURE WHICH HELPS IN THE transportation OF WATER AND SOLUBLE NUTRIENTS.
- THE MODE OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS utilizationIN THE BODY IS CALLED NUTRITION.
- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR FOOD.
- FOOD MAKING PROCESS OF THE PLANT.
- THE PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON INSECT FOR FOOD.
- THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THE PARASITES GET FOOD.
- THE COMPONENTS OF FOOD LIKE CARBOHYDRATES,FATS,proteins,vitamins AND MINERALS.
- IT HELPS IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF CARBOHYDRATES.
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- SHARING OF SHELTER AND NUTRIENTS
- GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS.
- ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON DEAD OR DECAYED MATTER FOR FOOD
- ORGANISMS THAT CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- SMALL OPENINGS OR TINY PORES UNDER THE LEAVES.
13 Clues: GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS. • SHARING OF SHELTER AND NUTRIENTS • FOOD MAKING PROCESS OF THE PLANT. • ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR FOOD. • ORGANISMS THAT CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD. • THE PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON INSECT FOR FOOD. • THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THE PARASITES GET FOOD. • SMALL OPENINGS OR TINY PORES UNDER THE LEAVES. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2022-03-30
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- contain the female gamete called egg cells
- protect the parts of a flower before it opens up
- supports the stigma
- produces pollen
- contain the male gametes of a plant
- supports the flower and connects it to plant
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- it is the male part of a flower
- contains ovules
- it is the reproductive organs of a plant
- attract insects as it is colourful
- it is the female part of a flower
- receives pollen during pollination
- supports the anther
13 Clues: contains ovules • produces pollen • supports the stigma • supports the anther • it is the male part of a flower • it is the female part of a flower • attract insects as it is colourful • receives pollen during pollination • contain the male gametes of a plant • it is the reproductive organs of a plant • contain the female gamete called egg cells • ...
Reproduction in plants 2023-07-22
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- Term that refers insect pollination
- Margins or edges of its leaves give rise to new plants
- Reproductive underground stem in plants like, ginger, turmeric,and banana
- A piece of stem of the new variety in grafting
- Male gametes of plants are contained in it
- An example of plants reproducing through their roots
- It is otherwise called 'tissue culture'
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- Type of reproduction in which new organisms are produced from a single parent
- Method of reproduction in onion
- Reproductive structures of moss, ferns and fungi
- Fertilised egg
- Strawberry reproduces by this method.
- Transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
13 Clues: Fertilised egg • Method of reproduction in onion • Term that refers insect pollination • Strawberry reproduces by this method. • It is otherwise called 'tissue culture' • Male gametes of plants are contained in it • A piece of stem of the new variety in grafting • Reproductive structures of moss, ferns and fungi • An example of plants reproducing through their roots • ...
Photosynthesis and Plants 2024-01-30
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- Gas that is produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- The type of energy that light is transformed into during photosynthesis.
- The name of the sugar plants create during photosynthesis.
- When plants make too much sugar, they will _______ some for later use!
- Part of a plant cell that makes sugars from light energy.
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- _______ dioxide - the gas plants absorb during photosnythesis.
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place.
- Green pigment in plant cells; absorbs light from the sun.
- A type of molecule that absorbs and reflects light.
- Plant part used to absorb water from the ground.
- Openings on the bottom of the leaf that let in/out gases.
- Plant part used to transport water and sugars.
- The type of energy plants absorb during photosynthesis.
13 Clues: Plant part used to transport water and sugars. • Plant part used to absorb water from the ground. • Part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. • A type of molecule that absorbs and reflects light. • Gas that is produced by plants during photosynthesis. • The type of energy plants absorb during photosynthesis. • ...
Transport in Plants 2024-02-28
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- Small channels in cell walls that connect cytoplasms of neighbouring cells.
- An unbroken chain of water molecules being pulled up the xylem.
- A waxy strip in the cell walls of endodermis cells.
- Caused by transpiration at leaves and resulting in low pressure in leaves
- A woody substance that strengthens cell walls of xylem.
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- Water is pulled up through the xylem vessels to replace the water lost through transpiration.
- A pathway where water travels through living parts of cells.
- A pathway where water travels through non-living parts of cells.
- The loss of water vapour from a plant's surface via the stomata.
- A plant tissue that contains stem cells which differentiate into xylem and phloem
- When water molecules stick together by hydrogen bonds.
- When water molecules stick to the walls of the xylem vessels.
- Plural term for Stoma
13 Clues: Plural term for Stoma • A waxy strip in the cell walls of endodermis cells. • When water molecules stick together by hydrogen bonds. • A woody substance that strengthens cell walls of xylem. • A pathway where water travels through living parts of cells. • When water molecules stick to the walls of the xylem vessels. • ...
Plants vs Humans 2025-10-08
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- : Colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- : Contains the embryo of a new plant
- : Male part of the flower (includes anther and filament)
- : Sticky top of the carpel where pollen lands
- : Pollination using pollen from the same flower or plant
- : Powdery substance needed for pollination
- : Develops from the ovary and contains seeds
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- : Leafy structure that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- : Pollination using pollen from a different plant
- : Produces pollen at the tip of the stamen
- : Female reproductive part of the flower (includes stigma, style, and ovary)
- : Part of the carpel that contains ovules
- : Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
13 Clues: : Contains the embryo of a new plant • : Part of the carpel that contains ovules • : Produces pollen at the tip of the stamen • : Powdery substance needed for pollination • : Develops from the ovary and contains seeds • : Sticky top of the carpel where pollen lands • : Pollination using pollen from a different plant • : Anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-10
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- Common name for cuscuta
- Colour of partial parasites
- The specialised conducting tissues found in plants
- The nitrogen fixation bacteria
- Organisms found near decaying matter
- Colour of a green healthy leaf if tested for starch
- These types of pipes like structure help in transportation of soluble minerals
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- Fungi grow in hot and ....... weather
- .......... surrounds the stoma
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- The type of plant that the nitrogen fixation bacteria live in
- A partial parasite
- Fungi reproduce through .....
13 Clues: A partial parasite • Common name for cuscuta • Colour of partial parasites • Fungi reproduce through ..... • .......... surrounds the stoma • The nitrogen fixation bacteria • Organisms found near decaying matter • Fungi grow in hot and ....... weather • The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast. • The specialised conducting tissues found in plants • ...
nutrients in plants 2016-05-28
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- cells cells controlling the opening and closing of stomata
- organisms that work together for mutual benefits
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on plants
- green pigment present in leaves
- cells containing chlorophyll
- organism that can make their own food
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- chemical used to test starch
- bacteria found in the roots of leguminous plants
- pitcher plant is a
- organisms that live on or in other organism and derive their food from them
- 'photo' in the word photosynthesis means
- tiny pores on an leaf that inhales carbon dioxide releases oxygen
- ultimate source of energy
13 Clues: pitcher plant is a • ultimate source of energy • chemical used to test starch • cells containing chlorophyll • green pigment present in leaves • organism that can make their own food • 'photo' in the word photosynthesis means • bacteria found in the roots of leguminous plants • organisms that work together for mutual benefits • ...
Plants and photosynthesis 2013-01-19
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- The _________ of the reactants needed for photosynthesis affect how fast photosynthesis will occur
- A factor which will prevent the rate of photosynthesis from increasing
- A reactant in photosynthesis which is a liquid.
- Light can affect the _____ of photosynthesis
- A green disc found in palisade cells
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- A plant does this if it does not get enough water.
- A substance which a plant can make as a store of energy.
- Holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells.
- Plant organ where photosynthesis happens
- A green chemical needed to allow photosynthesis to happen.
- Plant organ that takes water from the ground.
- A product of photosynthesis which is a solid
- A product of photosynthesis which is a gas.
13 Clues: A green disc found in palisade cells • Plant organ where photosynthesis happens • Holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells. • A product of photosynthesis which is a gas. • A product of photosynthesis which is a solid • Light can affect the _____ of photosynthesis • Plant organ that takes water from the ground. • A reactant in photosynthesis which is a liquid. • ...
Transport in Plants 2014-02-06
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- The main body of the plant.
- The process by which plants make food using carbon dioxide, water & light energy.
- The transport of dissolved material within a plant.
- Vein like structures through which food is transported round a plant.
- The part of the plant that you find in the soil.
- The central cavity of a hollow structure in an organism or cell.
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- The net movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- The movement of water through a plant from the roots to the leaves as a result of the loss of water by evaporation from the surface of the leaves.
- Openings in the leaves of plants.
- The loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants through the stomata.
- The net movement of particles of a gas or a solute from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs.
- Vein like tissue which transports water and minerals up a plant.
13 Clues: The main body of the plant. • Openings in the leaves of plants. • The part of the plant that you find in the soil. • The transport of dissolved material within a plant. • The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs. • Vein like tissue which transports water and minerals up a plant. • The central cavity of a hollow structure in an organism or cell. • ...
animals and plants 2023-03-07
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- I have a yellow flower and seeds blow away
- I save water and can be sharp
- In spring I have catkins
- I am a flower from Holland
- I live in Madagascar and look like a wolf
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- I am short-sighted and have a horn
- I smell nice and have thorns
- I am a flightless bird from New Zealand
- My nuts look like a brain!
- I am a wild dog from Australia
- I am a little devil from..
- my young are called cygnets
- I live in Madagascar
13 Clues: I live in Madagascar • In spring I have catkins • My nuts look like a brain! • I am a little devil from.. • I am a flower from Holland • my young are called cygnets • I smell nice and have thorns • I save water and can be sharp • I am a wild dog from Australia • I am short-sighted and have a horn • I am a flightless bird from New Zealand • I live in Madagascar and look like a wolf • ...
Reproduction in plants 2024-04-01
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- A cell that is formed by the fusion of two gametes.
- The pollen tube grows through the ___________ into the ovule.
- The female part of a flower.
- The sticky part of female part that receives pollen.
- The structure that develops from an ovule after fertilisation, it contains an embryo plant.
- The ovule is surrounded by several protective layers of cells.
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- The transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma.
- Division of a cell nucleus resulting in two genetically identical nuclei.
- the fusion of the nuclei of two gametes.
- Having two complete sets of chromosomes.
- The coloured structures that attract insects or birds to a flower.
- grains Small structures which contain the male gamete of a flower.
- small structures that contain the female gametes.
13 Clues: The female part of a flower. • the fusion of the nuclei of two gametes. • Having two complete sets of chromosomes. • small structures that contain the female gametes. • A cell that is formed by the fusion of two gametes. • The sticky part of female part that receives pollen. • The transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma. • ...
Plants and chemosynthisis 2024-05-10
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- Type of bacteria that performs chemosynthesis
- This is added to soil to boost plant growth
- Where many organisms live deep under the ocean
- Speeds up the process of plants making food
- Transports water and minerals around the leaf
- A lack of this nutrient makes the plant turn yellow
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- What glucose is stored as
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- A lack of this nutrient leaves unhealthy flowers and leaves
- Carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen
- A lack of this nutrient stunts the plants growth
- Calcium is an example of this
- This part of the plant absorbs minerals
13 Clues: What glucose is stored as • Where photosynthesis occurs • Calcium is an example of this • This part of the plant absorbs minerals • Carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen • This is added to soil to boost plant growth • Speeds up the process of plants making food • Type of bacteria that performs chemosynthesis • Transports water and minerals around the leaf • ...
All About Plants 2024-05-29
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- what provides liquid for the plant to drink
- a bean shaped seed
- what happens when seeds germinate
- the part of the plant that comes out of the stem
- what provides heat for the plant to grow
- the part that goes in the ground to absorb nutrients
- what we call it when a plant is growing
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- what you plant in the ground as step 1
- where you put the soil and the seed in
- what you plant the seed in to help it grow
- what grows from a seed
- the part of the plant with petals
- what connects the flower to the roots
13 Clues: a bean shaped seed • what grows from a seed • what happens when seeds germinate • the part of the plant with petals • what connects the flower to the roots • what you plant in the ground as step 1 • where you put the soil and the seed in • what we call it when a plant is growing • what provides heat for the plant to grow • what you plant the seed in to help it grow • ...
Parts of Plants 2023-09-12
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- absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- an animal that carries pollen from flower to flower
- take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- contains a tiny plant
- attract pollinators
- produces pollen
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- where pollination takes place
- a plant that has flowers
- where fruit and seeds form
- gives a plant support
- a young plant with no flowers yet
- protect the flower before it opens
- a tiny plant just beginning to grow out of the ground
13 Clues: produces pollen • attract pollinators • gives a plant support • contains a tiny plant • a plant that has flowers • where fruit and seeds form • where pollination takes place • a young plant with no flowers yet • protect the flower before it opens • absorb water and nutrients from the soil • take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2023-09-18
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- The smallest unit of living matter
- Is a store tank of water for the plant.
- Chlorophyll is a _________ colored chemical that causes most plants to be this color.
- supplies energy to a cell.
- Plants release ________ from the leaves.
- What is considered the "powerhouse" of a plant?
- is a tubelike structure that moves food upward and downward through the plant.
- What activity takes place in the chloroplasts?
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- A leaf contains both xylem and ______.
- results in the release of oxygen into the air and sugar for the plant.
- Plants need three things to perform photosynthesis: ____________, water, and sunlight.
- is a tubelike structure that moves water upward through the plant.
- Energy from the _________ helps plants make their own food.
- In this class we are considered _______.
14 Clues: supplies energy to a cell. • The smallest unit of living matter • A leaf contains both xylem and ______. • Is a store tank of water for the plant. • In this class we are considered _______. • Plants release ________ from the leaves. • What activity takes place in the chloroplasts? • What is considered the "powerhouse" of a plant? • ...
plants and politics 2025-02-20
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- part of the plant that is its "backbone"
- hard to detect
- (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example
- stop beating about the ... and be straight with me
- native
- to suppress something when it only starts: nip it in the ...
- poisonous
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- what you sow to grow a new plant
- a very clever and innovative idea
- very quiet or relaxed
- plural forms of cactus
- what Socrates was poisoned with
- part of the plant that people and animals often eat
13 Clues: native • poisonous • hard to detect • very quiet or relaxed • plural forms of cactus • what Socrates was poisoned with • what you sow to grow a new plant • a very clever and innovative idea • part of the plant that is its "backbone" • (plural) mushroom, like truffles for example • stop beating about the ... and be straight with me • ...
Plants and Medicine 2025-02-04
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- a chronic disease that causes inflammatory arthritis and is caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals
- the type of flower that opium first came from
- medicine from Madagascar periwinkle that treats leukemia
- a disease caused by the protozoan Plasmodium
- the beautiful flower that provides the heart medicine and poison called digitoxin
- gout medicine from autumn crocus
- willow trees and shrubs produce a related compound that can be used as a pain killer
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- a plant that provides atropine that is used for dilating eyes
- these medicines came from fungi and help to lower cholesterol
- this antibiotic came from fungi and truly changed modern medicine
- a medicine from the bark of the Cinchona tree that treats malaria
- breast cancer chemotherapy from Pacific yew
- pain killer from hot peppers
13 Clues: pain killer from hot peppers • gout medicine from autumn crocus • breast cancer chemotherapy from Pacific yew • a disease caused by the protozoan Plasmodium • the type of flower that opium first came from • medicine from Madagascar periwinkle that treats leukemia • a plant that provides atropine that is used for dilating eyes • ...
Organs,Tissues,Plants 2025-05-15
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- organs involved in breathing
- the reproductive part of the plant
- pumping organ in the circulatory system
- Contains the embryo of a new plant
- the general term for a body part with a specific function
- Supports the plant
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- tissue responsible for movement
- absorbs water and nutrients
- system contains neurons and glial cells
- where photosynthesis occurs
- control center of the nervous system
- the sticky part of the pistil that receives pollen
- part of the digestive system where food processing begins
13 Clues: Supports the plant • absorbs water and nutrients • where photosynthesis occurs • organs involved in breathing • tissue responsible for movement • the reproductive part of the plant • Contains the embryo of a new plant • control center of the nervous system • system contains neurons and glial cells • pumping organ in the circulatory system • ...
Plankton and Plants 2026-02-10
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- Organisms that drift in the ocean
- Protists that are unicellular and can be seen with the help of a microscope
- A structure that allows macroalgae to anchor onto rocks
- The study of how we classify organisms
- Organisms that can swim within the ocean currents
- The measure of salt in a solution
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- Also known as Blue-green algae, but is NOT an algae
- Organisms that primarily live on the sea floor
- A gas bladder that allows kelp to float toward light
- Organisms that are characterized by not fitting into any other Kingdoms
- Protists that can be seen with the naked eye
- Organism that regulates their body using outside heat
- Organism that regulates their body using their own metabolism
13 Clues: Organisms that drift in the ocean • The measure of salt in a solution • The study of how we classify organisms • Protists that can be seen with the naked eye • Organisms that primarily live on the sea floor • Organisms that can swim within the ocean currents • Also known as Blue-green algae, but is NOT an algae • A gas bladder that allows kelp to float toward light • ...
Photosynthesis and cell respiration review 2022-01-24
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- used to make glucose
- where cellular respiration takes place
- energy from the sun
- how plants make food
- come through the roots
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- process where plants turn food into energy
- where photosynthesis takes place
- released from plants after photosynthesis
- natural figment found in plants
- molecule that carries energy within cells
- created during photosynthesis
11 Clues: energy from the sun • used to make glucose • how plants make food • come through the roots • created during photosynthesis • natural figment found in plants • where photosynthesis takes place • where cellular respiration takes place • released from plants after photosynthesis • molecule that carries energy within cells • process where plants turn food into energy
Plant Science 2020-12-11
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- the type of reproduction using 2 parents where the offspring is unique
- plants create their own food using this process
- the green pigment that traps sunlight
- the fertilized baby plant
- when pollen enters the stigma and creates seeds
- the energy absorbed through chlorophyll
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- the gas required by plants for photosynthesis
- the structure in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- the sugar produced by plants for food
- the liquid required by plants for photosynthesis
- produced as a waste product by plants
- the type of reproduction where the offspring is a clone of the parent
12 Clues: the fertilized baby plant • the sugar produced by plants for food • produced as a waste product by plants • the green pigment that traps sunlight • the energy absorbed through chlorophyll • the gas required by plants for photosynthesis • plants create their own food using this process • when pollen enters the stigma and creates seeds • ...
Photosynthesis! 2021-05-09
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- The gas that plants need to do photosynthesis
- The color of chloroplasts
- Rigid out layer that plant cells have but animal cells don't have
- The stuff that's made in a chemical reaction
- The ingredients in any chemical reaction
- The root word "photo" means...
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- The liquid that plants need to do photosynthesis
- The gas that plants also make when they make glucose
- The genetic material that's found in the nucleus of cells and is passed down from parents to offspring
- The type of sugar that plants make
- This provides the energy for photosynthesis
- Water enters plants through their...
12 Clues: The color of chloroplasts • The root word "photo" means... • The type of sugar that plants make • Water enters plants through their... • The ingredients in any chemical reaction • This provides the energy for photosynthesis • The stuff that's made in a chemical reaction • The gas that plants need to do photosynthesis • The liquid that plants need to do photosynthesis • ...
Plant Classifications 2024-12-05
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- The movement and loss of water through evaporation
- seeds that have one Cotyledon
- Roots system with many small roots
- Plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 growing seasons
- Plants that produce seeds not covered by fruit
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- Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- Means covered seed in Greek
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one season
- The process of plants using stored energy
- Seedlings that have 2 seed leaves
- The chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
12 Clues: Means covered seed in Greek • seeds that have one Cotyledon • Seedlings that have 2 seed leaves • Roots system with many small roots • The process of plants using stored energy • Plants that produce seeds not covered by fruit • Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • The movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Menu Crossword 2024-03-25
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- is the plants response to water
- is the smallest unit of a element
- a plants response to lack of water
- a stimulus that comes from inside an orgainism
- is the plants response to light
- is the plants response to gravity
- is the plants response to touch
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- a stimulus that comes from outside an orgainism
- plant growth in response to a stimulus
- any change in an orgainism's environment that cause the environment to react
- the process of an orgainism's internal environment being kept stable in spite of external changes
- the body's response to a stressful sitution
12 Clues: is the plants response to water • is the plants response to light • is the plants response to touch • is the smallest unit of a element • is the plants response to gravity • a plants response to lack of water • plant growth in response to a stimulus • the body's response to a stressful sitution • a stimulus that comes from inside an orgainism • ...
Wolter Woods and Prairies Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-04
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- A place where plants and animals live together
- Animals that eat plants
- A season when coneflowers bloom
- Living things in the soil that help break down leaves and plants
- A tall tree species commonly found at Wolter Woods and Prairies
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- A trail used for walking and exploring nature
- The process of planting native species to restore prairie land
- Tall plants with deep roots that grow in prairies
- A wooded area with many trees
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- A helpful insect that pollinates prairie plants
- A large open area of grass with very few trees
12 Clues: Animals that eat plants • A wooded area with many trees • A season when coneflowers bloom • An animal that hunts other animals for food • A trail used for walking and exploring nature • A place where plants and animals live together • A large open area of grass with very few trees • A helpful insect that pollinates prairie plants • ...
Cell Crossword 2020-09-28
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- tool used to view cells
- makes proteins
- interior of the cell, mostly water
- maintains the cell's shape
- tail-like structure that functions in movement
- and exporting; ____ body
- stores water; large in plants
- in plants, structure outside the membrane; cell ___
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- first person to see cells
- photosynthetic organelle in plants
- makes ribosomes
- "powerhouse" of the cell
- transport within the cell; endoplasmic
- organelles that break down substances
- outer boundary of the cell
15 Clues: makes proteins • makes ribosomes • tool used to view cells • "powerhouse" of the cell • and exporting; ____ body • first person to see cells • maintains the cell's shape • outer boundary of the cell • stores water; large in plants • photosynthetic organelle in plants • interior of the cell, mostly water • organelles that break down substances • transport within the cell; endoplasmic • ...
Cell Crossword 2020-09-28
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- tool used to view cells
- makes proteins
- interior of the cell, mostly water
- maintains the cell's shape
- tail-like structure that functions in movement
- and exporting; ____ body
- stores water; large in plants
- in plants, structure outside the membrane; cell ___
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- first person to see cells
- photosynthetic organelle in plants
- makes ribosomes
- "powerhouse" of the cell
- transport within the cell; endoplasmic
- organelles that break down substances
- outer boundary of the cell
15 Clues: makes proteins • makes ribosomes • tool used to view cells • "powerhouse" of the cell • and exporting; ____ body • first person to see cells • maintains the cell's shape • outer boundary of the cell • stores water; large in plants • photosynthetic organelle in plants • interior of the cell, mostly water • organelles that break down substances • transport within the cell; endoplasmic • ...
MS Agriculture General Terms 1/30/24 2024-01-30
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- science of growing plants
- plants that retain their foliage
- flowerbeds and the general outdoor area of a property
- baby cattle
- corn, peas, beans
- baby horse
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- the parts of a plant of animal
- plants that lose their leaves
- baby hog
- invented the corn planter
- milk, butter, cheese, and ice cream
- natural grass used for golf courses and athletic fields
- advertising and selling a product
- animals raised to eat
- apple orange
15 Clues: baby hog • baby horse • baby cattle • apple orange • corn, peas, beans • animals raised to eat • science of growing plants • invented the corn planter • plants that lose their leaves • the parts of a plant of animal • plants that retain their foliage • advertising and selling a product • milk, butter, cheese, and ice cream • flowerbeds and the general outdoor area of a property • ...
science 2024-11-08
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- exhilarated molecules
- a giant ball of gas that's hot
- negatively charged
- a way for plants to create food with light
- a group of atoms held together
- an organism that eats plants
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- a blue dwarf planet
- areas around the nucleus filled with electron
- a small planet
- an organism that eats meat and plants
- a table of elements
- energy of movement
- neutrally charged
- two or more substances mixed together
- positively charged
15 Clues: a small planet • neutrally charged • energy of movement • negatively charged • positively charged • a blue dwarf planet • a table of elements • exhilarated molecules • an organism that eats plants • a giant ball of gas that's hot • a group of atoms held together • an organism that eats meat and plants • two or more substances mixed together • a way for plants to create food with light • ...
Unit 4 ecosystems Mara D 2026-03-18
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- were and organism lives
- many of the same organism
- Non-living factors
- most important energy source
- abiotic and biotic factors in one area
- cycle the way rain happens
- organisms role in an ecosystem
- something that only eats plants
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- living or once living
- something that eats plant and meat
- living organisms
- one organism
- something that breaks down dead matter
- something that only eats meat
- a way plants make food from the suns energy
15 Clues: one organism • living organisms • Non-living factors • living or once living • were and organism lives • many of the same organism • most important energy source • something that only eats meat • cycle the way rain happens • organisms role in an ecosystem • something that only eats plants • something that eats plant and meat • something that breaks down dead matter • ...
Agriculture 2024-01-24
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- A piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- A powerful vehicle used in agriculture for pulling and powering implements.
- A group of domesticated animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- A farming tool used to turn over soil to prepare it for planting.
- The small, dormant part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to crops.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- To supply water to crops artificially, especially in times of drought.
- A structure used for storing bulk materials, often grains, on a farm.
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- To provide soil with nutrients to help plants grow.
- The seeds of cereal plants, such as wheat, rice, or corn, used as food.
- Animals raised on a farm for various purposes, such as meat or milk.
- Plants that are grown and harvested for food or other agricultural products.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- Putting seeds or plants into the ground to grow.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, made up of minerals and organic matter.
18 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • Putting seeds or plants into the ground to grow. • To provide soil with nutrients to help plants grow. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • ...
The Structure and Function of Plants 2016-02-09
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- process that converts sugar to photosynthesis into useable energy is called _________ cellular respiration
- the layer of a tree that lies outside the xylem
- the plant's response to the length of time it is exposed to light.
- the study of plants
- flower that tracks the sun's movements
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- number of ways that water moves through plants
- the plants' growth response to touch
- chemicals that affect the growth of tissue
- the exiting of water through the stomata of plants
- tissue that prevents a plant from losing water and also prevents harmful substances from entering the plant
- convert the sun's light energy into food during photosynthesis
- contains a stored form of the energy captured from sunlight
- anchor plants, absorb water and dissolve minerals
13 Clues: the study of plants • the plants' growth response to touch • flower that tracks the sun's movements • chemicals that affect the growth of tissue • number of ways that water moves through plants • the layer of a tree that lies outside the xylem • anchor plants, absorb water and dissolve minerals • the exiting of water through the stomata of plants • ...
SCIENCE REVIEW 2020-11-19
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- all the members of one specific species form this
- an organism that feeds on plants and other animals.
- get their energy by eating both plants and meat.
- organisms that produce organic matter and nutrients with energy from the sun.
- living things inside an ecosystem form this.
- chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- eat plants.
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- consume dead plants and animals.
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- is what we call all the things that interact in a specific area, both living and nonliving.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- produce their one food.
- eat meat.
- web a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
14 Clues: eat meat. • eat plants. • produce their one food. • consume dead plants and animals. • an animal that naturally preys on others • living things inside an ecosystem form this. • get their energy by eating both plants and meat. • all the members of one specific species form this • an organism that feeds on plants and other animals. • ...
