plants Crossword Puzzles
Plant Crossword 2013-01-04
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- Embryo of a plant
- tissue Transports water and minerals
- Non-woody plants
- Produce seeds not enclosed in a fruit
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- Non-vascular plants
- The outer waxy coating of plant used to help prevent water loss
- Largest phylum of plants
- Member of pea family
- Single root-like structure in non-vascular plants
- The study of plants
10 Clues: Non-woody plants • Embryo of a plant • Non-vascular plants • The study of plants • Member of pea family • Largest phylum of plants • tissue Transports water and minerals • Produce seeds not enclosed in a fruit • Single root-like structure in non-vascular plants • The outer waxy coating of plant used to help prevent water loss
Gardening 2020-08-26
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- What all plants need to grow
- Little creatures that bring air into the soil
- This powder can be thrown on lawns and plants to help growth
- can We use this to carry water
- We don’t like these plants as they kill our good plants
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- This is the name we give to indoor plants
- We use this to make sure the plant gets enough water.
- This feeds the soil, we can make it at home using food scraps
- This looks kind of like a fork, to make ground level
- Plants grow better in here in the cooler months
- Equipment to dig holes in the ground
11 Clues: What all plants need to grow • can We use this to carry water • Equipment to dig holes in the ground • This is the name we give to indoor plants • Little creatures that bring air into the soil • Plants grow better in here in the cooler months • This looks kind of like a fork, to make ground level • We use this to make sure the plant gets enough water. • ...
Ruby_Palnts_3rdGrade 2023-01-30
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- at which of the following time may a plant be preparing food
- plants store extra food in the form of
- the main purpose of plants flowers is to produce
- the tiny pores present on the leaves of plants are called
- which of the following is NOT needed for photosynthesis
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- the leaves of plants are green The reason is
- when you are eating sugarcane, you are actually eating the
- which of the following are called food factories of the plant
- transport water, food and minerals in a leaf
- many plants wilt in the summer time because they do not have enough
- plants get carbon dioxide from the
11 Clues: plants get carbon dioxide from the • plants store extra food in the form of • the leaves of plants are green The reason is • transport water, food and minerals in a leaf • the main purpose of plants flowers is to produce • which of the following is NOT needed for photosynthesis • the tiny pores present on the leaves of plants are called • ...
Energy in Food 2019-01-16
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- Energy is the _______________ to do work.
- This is one of the products of plants making food.
- The process of plants making food is called ____________________________________.
- We get our energy from __________.
- Plants make food in the presence of _______________.
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- Extra sugar produced is changed into ________________.
- This green pigment helps to trap light in the leaves.
- This is another product of plants making food.
- Plants get their energy from the ____________.
- Carbon ________________ is one of the conditions for plants to make food.
10 Clues: We get our energy from __________. • Energy is the _______________ to do work. • This is another product of plants making food. • Plants get their energy from the ____________. • This is one of the products of plants making food. • Plants make food in the presence of _______________. • This green pigment helps to trap light in the leaves. • ...
Horticulture Careers 2020-08-31
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- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits
- flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants
- cares for plants, moves plants and supplies
- someone who creates flower arrangements
- what is done to the land and plants to make it attractive
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- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables
- a place designed to grow plants indoors
- work in jobs that are environmentally friendly
- practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes
10 Clues: a place designed to grow plants indoors • someone who creates flower arrangements • cares for plants, moves plants and supplies • work in jobs that are environmentally friendly • practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes • flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts • what is done to the land and plants to make it attractive • ...
Food Webs 2022-05-25
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- feeds on other animals
- only eats other animals
- can make their own food
- eats dead animals and plants
- an animal that feeds on dead matter
- eats plants only
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- an organism that breaks down dead remains
- cannot make their own food
- process used by plants to make food
- is food for another animal
- two organisms competing for same resource
- eats plants and animals
12 Clues: eats plants only • feeds on other animals • only eats other animals • can make their own food • eats plants and animals • cannot make their own food • is food for another animal • eats dead animals and plants • process used by plants to make food • an animal that feeds on dead matter • an organism that breaks down dead remains • two organisms competing for same resource
5.7 Unit 2 Amazing Plants 2022-06-14
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- The bottom part of the pant.
- _______-______ leaves, reduce water loss of the plant. Usually grows in dry areas.
- _____ roots, store extra water and nutrients for the plant. Usually grows in dry soil.
- The thing that the roots grab onto and support the plant
- ______ roots, help the plants to get enough air. Usually grows in wet or flooded soil.
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- The thing in the soil that the roots absorb
- _____ leaves, allow water to evaporate quickly. Usually grows in rainy areas.
- Thick, ______ leaves can store water. Those plants usually grows in dry areas.
- ____roots, provide additional support for the plants. Usually grows in soft, loose soil.
- The part of plants that connects different parts, it also transport water and nutrients.
- Plural form of the part of plants that perform photosynthesis.
- The liquid starting with "w" that the roots absorb
- Leaves with a ____ tip can help the plant to drain off excess water. Those plants usually grows in rainy areas.
13 Clues: The bottom part of the pant. • The thing in the soil that the roots absorb • The liquid starting with "w" that the roots absorb • The thing that the roots grab onto and support the plant • Plural form of the part of plants that perform photosynthesis. • _____ leaves, allow water to evaporate quickly. Usually grows in rainy areas. • ...
Harvesting Sunlight 2023-02-22
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- When moving a magnet against a magnetic force the potential energy is stored in the ___.
- The closer you get to a magnet the ____ the magnetic force.
- Too much of this type of plant can cause a plant to die.
- A light source that emits the most of the type of light plants can use for photosynthesis, and less of the types plants don't need.
- The process of how plants absorb energy from light to make food
- A type of wave that carries energy from one place to another.
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- Type of light that causes plants to heat up, and most other things too.
- When the energy from light is ____, something will change.
- When magnetic field lines connect the pole of one magnet to the opposite pole of the other magnet the magnets will ____
- Most plants use the energy from ___ and red light for photosynthesis.
- Plants do not absorb this color of visible light
- A plant's cells _____ several types of light, plants can only use some of those types for photosynthesis.
- To form a mental picture of something that cannot be seen.
- Ability to make things move or change
14 Clues: Ability to make things move or change • Plants do not absorb this color of visible light • Too much of this type of plant can cause a plant to die. • When the energy from light is ____, something will change. • To form a mental picture of something that cannot be seen. • The closer you get to a magnet the ____ the magnetic force. • ...
BIODIVERSITY CHALLENGE 2023-01-12
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- A structure of an earthworm that secrete mucous cocoon for sexual reproduction
- a disease caused by a roundworm
- the seedless plants with vascular system
- the only diploblastic animals
- The most primitive plants that show alternation of generation
- term for no true tissue
- Triploblastic pseudocoelomate
- Triploblastic acoelomates
- The group of seedy plant without fruits
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- the free swimming Obelia sp.
- The kingdom of absorptive heterotrophs
- The phylum for Selaginella sp.
- The phylum of no-brain animal with water vascular system and move using tube feet
- the brown algae
- The type of segmentation that is special to Annelids
- the plant-like Protista
- All the flowering plants
- The Domain that commonly found in extreme environment
- The porous, asymmetry animals
19 Clues: the brown algae • the plant-like Protista • term for no true tissue • All the flowering plants • Triploblastic acoelomates • the free swimming Obelia sp. • the only diploblastic animals • Triploblastic pseudocoelomate • The porous, asymmetry animals • The phylum for Selaginella sp. • a disease caused by a roundworm • The kingdom of absorptive heterotrophs • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-20
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- use sunlight to make food
- source of energy for photosynthesis
- cells that control pores in leaves
- another term for an autotroph
- must eat other organisms for food
- sac in chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll
- type of cell where photosynthesis takes place
- energy storing molecule
- another term for a heterotroph
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- name given to plants like cacti that close their stomata during the day
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- green pigment found in plants
- pores found in leaves
- one of the reactants in photosynthesis
- one of the end products in photosynthesis
- one of the reactants in photosynthesis
- multiple step reaction whereby plants make their own food
- one of the end products in photosynthesis
- cycle found in the light-independent reaction
- what chlorophyll absorbs
- fluid found in chloroplasts
21 Clues: pores found in leaves • energy storing molecule • what chlorophyll absorbs • use sunlight to make food • fluid found in chloroplasts • green pigment found in plants • another term for an autotroph • another term for a heterotroph • must eat other organisms for food • cells that control pores in leaves • source of energy for photosynthesis • organelle that contains chlorophyll • ...
Short Quiz 1 2022-01-28
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- A group of tissues working together.
- Organisms that are found just about everywhere, we need them to help us break down the food that we eat.
- An organism that is made of more than one cell.
- they break down food and release energy for the cell to use.
- They are not living organisms.
- Seed vascular plants that have flowers.
- the building blocks for all life.
- It is the cell´s control center. It tell the cell what to do.
- plants that have tubes or vessels.
- A group of organs working together.
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- Plants that do not have tubes or vessels.
- Seed vascular plants that do not have flowers.
- An organism that is made of only one cell.
- Many of the same cells working together.
- they store water, food and wastes.
- They reproduce with spores.
16 Clues: They reproduce with spores. • They are not living organisms. • the building blocks for all life. • plants that have tubes or vessels. • they store water, food and wastes. • A group of organs working together. • A group of tissues working together. • Seed vascular plants that have flowers. • Many of the same cells working together. • Plants that do not have tubes or vessels. • ...
respiration 2022-03-11
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- needs oxygen
- contains organelles
- two phosphate groups
- produce their own food
- can form protons
- carried out by enzymes
- food equals energy
- organelle in green plants
- Sugar molecules
- Bloods main sugar
- lives on its own
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- sugar broken down
- releasing energy
- biochemical process
- plants use sunlight
- three phosphate groups
- cant produce their own food
- resembles cells
- chain reaction in mitochondria
- doesn't need oxygen
20 Clues: needs oxygen • resembles cells • Sugar molecules • releasing energy • can form protons • lives on its own • sugar broken down • Bloods main sugar • food equals energy • biochemical process • contains organelles • plants use sunlight • doesn't need oxygen • two phosphate groups • three phosphate groups • produce their own food • carried out by enzymes • organelle in green plants • ...
Ecology 2025-04-01
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- study organisms interaction
- hunts
- all food chains
- breaks down dead
- different populations
- plants and meat
- receives
- living/functioning
- cant make own food
- linear sequence of organisms
- parasite
- provides
- only plants
- only meat
- produce own food
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- level on pyramid
- living
- gets hunted
- community of living organisim
- same species living
- provides
- where life exists
- feeds on dead
- non living
- where organisim lives
25 Clues: hunts • living • provides • receives • parasite • provides • only meat • non living • gets hunted • only plants • feeds on dead • all food chains • plants and meat • level on pyramid • breaks down dead • produce own food • where life exists • living/functioning • cant make own food • same species living • different populations • where organisim lives • study organisms interaction • linear sequence of organisms • ...
Word Study 2025-05-21
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- happy/joyful
- feeling or showing worry
- shining or bright
- cruel/violent
- having cavities
- lacking in variety
- difficult or hard
- dedicated to studying
- having anxiety
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- great in number
- eating only meat
- that eats both plants and meat
- something to cause harm or risk
- self important
- only eats plants
- that is very important
- very bad
- having bad reputation
- large in quantity
- causing doubt
20 Clues: very bad • happy/joyful • cruel/violent • causing doubt • self important • having anxiety • great in number • having cavities • eating only meat • only eats plants • shining or bright • large in quantity • difficult or hard • lacking in variety • having bad reputation • dedicated to studying • that is very important • feeling or showing worry • that eats both plants and meat • ...
Food Chains + Webs 2023-01-22
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- eats both plants and animals
- This level of consumer eats secondary consumers
- This level of consumer eats primary consumers
- Also called heterotroph; get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- A diagram which shows the flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem; many food chains combined
- plant eater; only eats plants/producers
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- Defines the position of organisms within the webs
- meat eater; only eats other animals
- This level of consumer eats plants/producers
- They break down dead plants & animals
- Also called autotroph; make their own food through photosynthesis
- Shows the flow of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
12 Clues: eats both plants and animals • meat eater; only eats other animals • They break down dead plants & animals • plant eater; only eats plants/producers • This level of consumer eats plants/producers • This level of consumer eats primary consumers • This level of consumer eats secondary consumers • Defines the position of organisms within the webs • ...
Plant Parts and Life Cycle 2025-06-05
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- When the seed opens and the plant starts to come out, it is called a __________.
- All plants start as ________.
- Some plants grow these sweet parts that people love to eat.
- Pretty, colourful parts that contain pollen.
- Conifers like spruce trees have these instead of leaves.
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- Parts that grow into the soil and hold the plant down.
- How plants make more plants. Bees and butterflies help.
- Big plants that have trunks and are often used for wood.
- A young or small tree.
- Helps the plant stand up tall.
- A very small plant, just starting to grow.
- Usually green, these help the plant make food.
12 Clues: A young or small tree. • All plants start as ________. • Helps the plant stand up tall. • A very small plant, just starting to grow. • Pretty, colourful parts that contain pollen. • Usually green, these help the plant make food. • Parts that grow into the soil and hold the plant down. • How plants make more plants. Bees and butterflies help. • ...
Chapter 8, Sections 1-3 2021-03-04
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- the seed _____ protects the seed
- carbon ________ enters a plant; used for photosynthesis
- contain horn-shaped sporophytes
- the nutrient obtained from the soil
- type of algae that may be the ancestors of plants
- vascular tissue that brings water from roots to the whole plant
- life cycle stage that produces spores
- needle-like branches that grow in a circle
- seedless, vascular mosses known as princess pines
- the leaves of a fern
- tissue in stems that produces xylem and phloem
- the green pigment in plants
- a plant's means of surviving on land
- a rigid stem
- grains that later become sperm cells
- a soft stem
- contains the tissue that becomes a young plant
- life cycle stage that produces gametes
- structures in mosses to soak up nutrients
- anchors of the plant
- tell the age of a tree; made of xylem tissue
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- waxy covering of leaves that reduces water loss
- number of chromosome sets in a gametophyte
- low-growing plants that lack xylem and phloem
- number of chromosome sets in a sporophyte
- xylem and phloem are this type of tissue
- the gas that exits a plant
- contained in a seed that develops into a young plant
- the autotrophs that are eukaryotes and contain cell walls
- a fertilized egg
- openings in a leaf that allow gases to enter and exit
- vascular tissue that brings sugar from leaves to the whole plant
- form of reproduction that produces a zygote
- the root ______ protects the root
- contain a stalk with capsule as the sporophyte
- seed leaves that provide food for the embryo
- seedless, nonvascular plants shaped like a liver
- when a seed grows from an embryo and lives in its environment
- the seedless, vascular plants often used for decorations
- gametes in a plant include the sperm and _____ cells
- when water evaporates from a plant's leaves
41 Clues: a soft stem • a rigid stem • a fertilized egg • the leaves of a fern • anchors of the plant • the gas that exits a plant • the green pigment in plants • contain horn-shaped sporophytes • the seed _____ protects the seed • the root ______ protects the root • the nutrient obtained from the soil • a plant's means of surviving on land • grains that later become sperm cells • ...
The Horticulture Industry 2021-11-08
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- Plant structures.
- Scientific study of plants, including their structure, genetics, ecology, classification, and economic importance.
- A person who studies or practices cultivating crops for food, fiber, and fuel.
- A collection of grass plants that form a groundcover.
- Where people pay in advance for shares of produce.
- Another term for Forestry.
- The science or practice of planting, managing, restoring, and caring for forests.
- Study of plant growth, reproduction, and adaptation as well as the use of plants for food, fiber, and ornamental purposes.
- Someone who studies plant sciences.
- Also referred to as spices.
- The vegetative parts of the plant.
- People who use grapes to make wine.
- When the Botany industry flourished.
- Fruits help provide this. It helps ward off sickness and diseases.
- Nut trees produces fruits that provide _______ and _______.
- An example of an herb.
- Study of flowers and ornamental plants.
- People who plant, manage, and care for forests.
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- A person who specializes in the area of Horticulture. They raise plant products.
- Cultivates and arranges outdoor plant materials to create spaces that are inviting, beautiful, and useful to people.
- Interiorscaping improves this.
- The science, cultivation, processing, storage, and marketing of herbs and vegetables.
- Growing for aesthetic purposes.
- The science, art, technology, and business of plant cultivation.
- Place where young plants and trees are cultivated for sale and planting.
- Farming or producing plant and animal products in ways to promote health of people, animals, and the environment.
- The cultivation of grapes.
- Someone interested in eating locally.
- Design, installation, and maintenance of plants inside buildings.
- Parts of the plant that grow.
- The science and technology of cultivating crops for food, fiber, and fuel.
- Popular plant sold around Christmas time.
- Growing for food.
- The cultivation, processing, storing, and marketing of fruits and nuts.
34 Clues: Plant structures. • Growing for food. • An example of an herb. • The cultivation of grapes. • Another term for Forestry. • Also referred to as spices. • Parts of the plant that grow. • Interiorscaping improves this. • Growing for aesthetic purposes. • The vegetative parts of the plant. • Someone who studies plant sciences. • People who use grapes to make wine. • ...
Plant Science Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2023-10-29
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- Having neither acid nor alkaline qualities, pH of 7.
- Mass per unit volume.
- The tissues outside the vascular tissue overlying a woody stem.
- Fibrous, partly decayed fragments of vascular plants that retain enough structure so that the peat can be identified as originating from certain plants (e.g., sphagnum peat or sedge peat).
- Soil or soil-like material in which plants are grown.
- A mineral, or minerals, classified with the micas, which with treatment at high temperatures, expands into scales, and becomes a loose, absorbent mass.
- A porous or spongy form of volcanic glass.
- A popular water culture technique where the nutrient solution is continuously flowing at the tips of the plant's roots set in a medium.
- Fibers made of natural or synthetic minerals used as a media for growing plants in a hydroponic system.
- A system for the measurement of volume or space in cubic units.
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- The quantity of three–dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary.
- A hydroponic system that uses media to absorb the nutrient solution and hold it for the plant.
- Growing plants in a nutrient solution and a media other than soil.
- Any organic or inorganic material added to soil or water to provide plant nutrients and to increase the growth, yield, quantity, or nutritive value to the plants grown therein.
- A hydroponic system where the roots are in constant contact with the nutrient solution where the media may not be as absorbent.
- The removal of surplus ground or surface water by artificial means.
- A system of hydroponics that involves misting roots with a nutrient solution.
- The process by which air in the soil is replenished by air from the atmosphere.
- oxygen The amount of oxygen found in water or solution.
- A volcanic glass having numerous concentric cracks that give rise to perlitic structure. Used in synthetic potting media mix.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
21 Clues: Mass per unit volume. • A porous or spongy form of volcanic glass. • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. • Having neither acid nor alkaline qualities, pH of 7. • Soil or soil-like material in which plants are grown. • oxygen The amount of oxygen found in water or solution. • The tissues outside the vascular tissue overlying a woody stem. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Terms 2024-02-06
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- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- the extreme scarcity of food
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- farming a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- security when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active
- breeding when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- the growth of plants without soil
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
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- farmer when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- crops the cultivation of single crop in one area
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- modified crops food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
22 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • crops the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Botany crossword 2025-05-02
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- a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce
- a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced, present in humans and other vertebrates as a pair
- the receptive tip of a carpel or carpels in a flower's gynoecium (female reproductive part) where pollen is deposited during pollination
- the first leaf that emerges from a seed during germination, also known as a seed leaf
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- a complex, specialized vascular tissue in plants that primarily functions in water and mineral transport from the roots to the rest of the plant
- if male and female reproductive organs are found on separate individual plants
- a plant whose seeds contain two cotyledons, or seed leaves
- the male reproductive organ of a flowering plant, specifically the pollen-producing part
- a narrow, tube-like structure that is part of the female reproductive part of a flower, the pistil.
- a modified leaf that forms part of the flower's inner whorl, surrounding the reproductive parts
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- begins to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy.
- the process by which plants and some bacteria use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose
- a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- a plant whose seeds contain two cotyledons, or seed leaves
- a small, protective package that contains a tiny, undeveloped plant
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- a small or immature ovum.
- the typically underground part of a vascular plant
- scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
- a complex tissue in vascular plants that primarily functions in the translocation of sugars and other organic compounds produced during photosynthesis
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
22 Clues: a small or immature ovum. • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • the typically underground part of a vascular plant • a plant whose seeds contain two cotyledons, or seed leaves • a plant whose seeds contain two cotyledons, or seed leaves • a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce • ...
Agriculture FPS 2025-01-13
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- science of improving crop yields using high teccontinuous grazingsgrazing animals are left to graze in a field for an extended period
- farming applying information and data technologies for optimizing farming systems
- controls or destroys insects derived from organic or inorganic materials
- someone who depends on their own labor and resources to produce agriculture
- any material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply nutrients
- substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- production of aquatic plants or animals in a controlled environment
- when only one type of crop is grown year after year on the same land
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- colonies of bees in hives
- crop rotation aquaculture in which fish and plants grown hydroponically
- growing plants without soil by using mineral nutrient solutions in water
- Turning with a plow; involves significant disturbance of the soil
- planting the close planting of different plants to enhance each other's growth
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered
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- misleading information about a products positive impact on the environment
- process by which soil is moved from one location to another by wind or water
- the science of soil management and crop production
- A unit of measurement for agricultural land in the US and UK.
- farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health
- process of capturing carbon dioxide reduce the effects of carbon
- organic residues and soil, allowed to undergo biological decomposition
- body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- crop crops grown between trees and vines in orchards and vineyards
- any chemical used in agriculture
- Agriculture conducted on commercial (money-making) principles
- the science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- group of companies that work together toward a common goal
- rotation the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land
29 Clues: colonies of bees in hives • any chemical used in agriculture • the science of soil management and crop production • the science of breeding and caring for farm animals • any organism whose genetic material has been altered • farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health • body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater • ...
Ecosystems 2025-09-08
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- The living components of an ecosystem, including animals, plants, and tiny organisms like phytoplankton.
- The burning of hydrocarbons, a human activity that releases extra carbon into the atmosphere.
- Tiny, microscopic plant-like organisms that float in oceans and lakes.
- Events, such as floods, that can significantly impact a population regardless of its size. something that affects a population of animals or plants no matter how many individuals are in that area.
- A pattern where a population's growth slows down as it approaches the carrying capacity of its environment.
- Practices that meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own.
- A close relationship between different species; commensalism is one type where one organism benefits.
- Plants and phytoplankton use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy, a process that also releases water vapor.
- The non-living components, such as sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, that influence living things.
- A problem caused by human activities where animal homes and ecosystems are broken into smaller, isolated parts.
- The process by which carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds and energy by plants and phytoplankton.
- Way of traveling to natural places that is good for the environment and for the local people.
- A relationship between two living things where one benefits and the other isn't helped or harmed at all.
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- Efforts to rebuild and improve the conditions within damaged natural habitats.
- Actions taken to bring damaged ecosystems back to their natural state.
- Simple chemical compounds made of only two things: hydrogen and carbon atoms. Y
- Organic material from plants and animals that contains stored energy from the sun.
- Process where plants release water vapor from their leaves into the air.
- The process by which living organisms use stored energy, releasing carbon back into the atmosphere.
- Ecosystems, such as forests and oceans, that absorb and store large amounts of carbon.
- Something caused by humans.
21 Clues: Something caused by humans. • Actions taken to bring damaged ecosystems back to their natural state. • Tiny, microscopic plant-like organisms that float in oceans and lakes. • Process where plants release water vapor from their leaves into the air. • Efforts to rebuild and improve the conditions within damaged natural habitats. • ...
science 2016-06-10
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- sampling small bugs living in bushes
- kinetic, heat, light these are all forms of energy
- an energy name starting with k
- eats both plants and animals
- mixing acids and alkalis together
- 7 on a ph scale
- can catch fire
- theres no more left
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- alkalis are ____on the ph scale
- your heart pumps this around your body
- the colour of strong acid is
- over 7 on a ph scale
- energy name starts with g
- eats only plants
- when a toxic hazard is on a substance it is..
- an environment were organisms are safe
- for sampling the percentage cover of plants on the ground
- units of energy
- above 7 on a ph scale
- how many chambers are there in a heart
20 Clues: can catch fire • units of energy • 7 on a ph scale • eats only plants • theres no more left • over 7 on a ph scale • above 7 on a ph scale • energy name starts with g • the colour of strong acid is • eats both plants and animals • an energy name starting with k • alkalis are ____on the ph scale • mixing acids and alkalis together • sampling small bugs living in bushes • ...
Plant growth 2021-03-29
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- meristem, responsible for an increase in plant height
- an example of a winter crop
- an increase in size and weight
- reduce the photosynthetic capacity of plants
- stage, characterised by the rapid growth of leaves, stems and roots
- can determine when a plant flowers
- needed to pollinate some plants
- organisms that use sunlight for photosynthesis
- the first stage of plant growth
- nutrient responsible for vegetative growth
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- a minor nutrient
- nutrient responsible for energy transfer
- an example of a summer crop
- number of essential nutrients required for plant growth
- when a plant doesn't get enough of a certain nutrient
- taxonomic level below species
- when a plant absorbs too much of a certain nutrient
- a factor that affects growth
- a major nutrient
- a type of growth
20 Clues: a minor nutrient • a major nutrient • a type of growth • an example of a summer crop • an example of a winter crop • a factor that affects growth • taxonomic level below species • an increase in size and weight • needed to pollinate some plants • the first stage of plant growth • can determine when a plant flowers • nutrient responsible for energy transfer • ...
BIO-NATURAL RESOURCES 2021-11-30
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- SMOKE+FOG
- BLANKET OF EARTH
- LIVES IN ROOT NODULES OF LEGUME PLANTS
- WHAT WE USE AND PLANTS GIVE OUT
- BURNING
- PRODUCTION OF FOOD IN PLANTS
- PRECIPITATION OF NITRIC AND SULPHURIC ACID
- MADE OF WEATHERED AND BROKEN ROCKS WITH MINERALS
- MAKE UP 78% OF AIR
- O3
- ECOSYSTEM OF BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS
- CHLORO-FLURO-CARBONS
- USABLE FORM OF NITROGEN
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- CAN ONLY BE SEEN WITH A MICROSCOPE
- DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE
- CAUSED BY UNEVEN HEATING OF EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
- MAKES SOIL FERTILE
- PRECIPITATION AS WATER DROPLETS
- OZONE IS PRESENT HERE
- HARMFUL SUBSTANCES THAT CAUSE POLLUTION
- LIVING COMPONENTS
- WASHING OFF OF THE TOPSOIL
- MAKES UP THE HYDROSPHERE
- ADDITION OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES IN RESOURCES
- TRAP SOLAR RADIATION
25 Clues: O3 • BURNING • SMOKE+FOG • BLANKET OF EARTH • LIVING COMPONENTS • MAKES SOIL FERTILE • MAKE UP 78% OF AIR • TRAP SOLAR RADIATION • CHLORO-FLURO-CARBONS • OZONE IS PRESENT HERE • USABLE FORM OF NITROGEN • MAKES UP THE HYDROSPHERE • WASHING OFF OF THE TOPSOIL • PRODUCTION OF FOOD IN PLANTS • DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE • PRECIPITATION AS WATER DROPLETS • WHAT WE USE AND PLANTS GIVE OUT • ...
Agriculture 2022-04-01
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- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- seeds from various grasses
- any plant cultivated by people
- of or providing nourishment
- growing of fruits vegetables and flowers
- any substance that can be metabolized
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- husks
- agriculture production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family
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- outer covering of rice
- commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- commercial farming
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- good place for plants to be grown in outside
- wild onions
- planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth's surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
- flooded field
- blown away by the wind
20 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • commercial farming • outer covering of rice • blown away by the wind • seeds from various grasses • of or providing nourishment • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • planting crops on ridge tops • any plant cultivated by people • any substance that can be metabolized • growing of fruits vegetables and flowers • commercial growing of fruits and vegetables • ...
Crack the Code: Environmental Systems! 2025-05-08
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- A chemical in all living things
- Dirt where plants grow
- Protecting nature
- Catching too many fish
- Using resources without running out
- How water moves in nature
- Dirty stuff that harms air, land, or water
- Usual weather in a place
- A resource that can't be replaced quickly
- How plants make food using sunlight
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- A variety of life in one place
- Gases that trap heat in Earth’s air
- When wind or water wears land away
- Cutting down lots of trees
- A group of the same species living together
- A resource that comes back again and again
- Where an animal lives
- A group of living and nonliving things working together
- Rotten food and plants that help soil
- Reusing trash to make new things
20 Clues: Protecting nature • Where an animal lives • Dirt where plants grow • Catching too many fish • Usual weather in a place • How water moves in nature • Cutting down lots of trees • A variety of life in one place • A chemical in all living things • Reusing trash to make new things • When wind or water wears land away • Gases that trap heat in Earth’s air • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- A linear sequence of what organisms eat
- Scientific study of organisms interaction with each other and the environment
- Nonliving factors
- Living factors
- The Earth
- Hunts for food
- A living thing
- Plants
- A group of organsisms with similar characteristics
- Where an organism lives
- Eats plants
- Eats plants and animals
- Animals
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- Organisms classified in a food chain/web
- What a virus infects
- Can make their own food
- Eats animals
- A community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment
- A network of food chains
- An organism that feeds off its host
- The one hunted down
- Can't make their own food
- Organisms inhabiting an area
- An animal that feeds on the remains of other animals
24 Clues: Plants • Animals • The Earth • Eats plants • Eats animals • Living factors • Hunts for food • A living thing • Nonliving factors • The one hunted down • What a virus infects • Can make their own food • Where an organism lives • Eats plants and animals • A network of food chains • Can't make their own food • Organisms inhabiting an area • An organism that feeds off its host • ...
Habitats and Communities 2022-10-18
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- animal that hunts other animals
- linking group of organisms in the same area
- the act of changing to better survive
- organism that eats meat
- somebody who makes or grows produce
- any living thing that effects an ecosystem
- variety of living things
- organism that breaks down dead things
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- where an animal lives
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- organism that only eats plants
- a non living part of an ecosystem
- every food chain in one ecosystem
- animal that is getting hunted
- organism that eats plants and animals
- an animal that eats whatever it can find
- something that can form organic things
- a very large habitat
- an organism that cant make its own food
- a chain of animals dependent on eachother for
20 Clues: a very large habitat • where an animal lives • organism that eats meat • variety of living things • animal that is getting hunted • organism that only eats plants • animal that hunts other animals • a non living part of an ecosystem • every food chain in one ecosystem • somebody who makes or grows produce • the act of changing to better survive • ...
Habitats and Communities 2022-10-18
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- animal that hunts other animals
- linking group of organisms in the same area
- the act of changing to better survive
- organism that eats meat
- somebody who makes or grows produce
- any living thing that effects an ecosystem
- variety of living things
- organism that breaks down dead things
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- where an animal lives
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- organism that only eats plants
- a non living part of an ecosystem
- every food chain in one ecosystem
- animal that is getting hunted
- organism that eats plants and animals
- an animal that eats whatever it can find
- something that can form organic things
- a very large habitat
- an organism that cant make its own food
- a chain of animals dependent on eachother for
20 Clues: a very large habitat • where an animal lives • organism that eats meat • variety of living things • animal that is getting hunted • organism that only eats plants • animal that hunts other animals • a non living part of an ecosystem • every food chain in one ecosystem • somebody who makes or grows produce • the act of changing to better survive • ...
Kelp Activity 2021-10-27
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- Primary producers in kelp forests
- harvested from red kepls, used in yogurt and milkshakes.
- leaf like structures
- something that eats primary consumers
- something that eats producers
- body of seaweed
- primary producers that live in the ocean
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- Primary producer in coral reefs, plank tonic
- Dominant primary producers in seagrass meadows
- blanket term for marine plants
- something that eats secondary consumers
- stem like structures
- harvested from red seaweed and used in the healthcare industry
- something that generates energy
- root like structures
- tiny seeds that are carried by water currents
- Primary producer in coral reefs
- marine plants native to Florida that effect coast stabilization
- plants that border shallow bays and the mouths of rivers
- harvested from kelps, used as in many food items and products
20 Clues: body of seaweed • stem like structures • root like structures • leaf like structures • something that eats producers • blanket term for marine plants • something that generates energy • Primary producer in coral reefs • Primary producers in kelp forests • something that eats primary consumers • something that eats secondary consumers • primary producers that live in the ocean • ...
Chlorophyll crosswords 2013-10-27
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- Disk like compartments made of membranes
- A green liquid in plants that turns light to food
- the inner liquid portion of the Chloroplasts
- Give plants their color, where light is changed to food
- A fruitless seed group
- One long thin root
- The study of plants
- The tip of a root
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- A plants process of creating food
- Stacks of thylakiods
- A thin hair like part of the roots
- A group of seeds covered with fruit
12 Clues: The tip of a root • One long thin root • The study of plants • Stacks of thylakiods • A fruitless seed group • A plants process of creating food • A thin hair like part of the roots • A group of seeds covered with fruit • Disk like compartments made of membranes • the inner liquid portion of the Chloroplasts • A green liquid in plants that turns light to food • ...
Classification 2014-01-08
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- the largest living organism.
- the things that make their own food.
- the name of the process of plants making their own food.
- to put into groups.
- the things that let a mushroom ubsorb food.
- the proper name for slime.
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- a cell that has a nucleus.
- the bacteria kingdom.
- the kingdom for algae.
- it makes plants green.
- one of the three things plants need to grow.
- the fourth level of the classification system.
12 Clues: to put into groups. • the bacteria kingdom. • the kingdom for algae. • it makes plants green. • a cell that has a nucleus. • the proper name for slime. • the largest living organism. • the things that make their own food. • the things that let a mushroom ubsorb food. • one of the three things plants need to grow. • the fourth level of the classification system. • ...
Classification 2014-01-08
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- the bacteria kingdom.
- the things that let a mushroom ubsorb food.
- the name of the process of plants making their own food.
- the fourth level of the classification system.
- the kingdom for algae.
- the things that make their own food.
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- the largest living organism.
- to put into groups.
- one of the three things plants need to grow.
- it makes plants green.
- a cell that has a nucleus.
- the proper name for slime.
12 Clues: to put into groups. • the bacteria kingdom. • it makes plants green. • the kingdom for algae. • a cell that has a nucleus. • the proper name for slime. • the largest living organism. • the things that make their own food. • the things that let a mushroom ubsorb food. • one of the three things plants need to grow. • the fourth level of the classification system. • ...
Trophisms 2022-09-08
10 Clues: why a plant is green • how a plant moves water • how a plant stands ridged • a plants response to touch • a plants response to water • a plants response to gravity • a plants response to sunlight • a plants response to water loss • where photosynthesis takes place • the part of a plant that hold extra water
Plants are Adapted to Living on Land 2014-01-21
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- multicellular organisms
- transports materials through the plants
- flowering plants that grow in tropical rain
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- the movement of water vapor out of a plant
- carbon dioxide+ water+ sunlight= sugars+ oxygen
- pathway for nutrients
- tissue that carries nutrients up from roots
- tissue that carries nutrients down to roots
- home to a lot of plants
- produced in plants
10 Clues: produced in plants • pathway for nutrients • multicellular organisms • home to a lot of plants • transports materials through the plants • the movement of water vapor out of a plant • tissue that carries nutrients up from roots • tissue that carries nutrients down to roots • flowering plants that grow in tropical rain • carbon dioxide+ water+ sunlight= sugars+ oxygen
classification 2017-09-03
15 Clues: food • threat • kingdom • grouping • MRS GREN • make more • no MRS GREN • eats plants • animal lives • living thing • eats consumer • eats meat/animals • critical to survival • eats plants and animals • changing for environment
Biophilic Design 2025-10-13
15 Clues: Courtyards • Green roofs • Living walls • Sunlit atrium • Indoor plants • Organic shapes • Indoor gardens • Views of nature • Natural textures • Biophilic ceiling • Natural materials • Natural ventilation • Indoor water features • Natural color palette • Incorporating natural light
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- package containing an embryo.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
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- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- process of seed to plant.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Lulworth oil spill recap 2013-09-06
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- This is what plants store glucose as (begins with ST), we test for it with iodine (6)
- These animals are hunted by other animals (4)
- These organisms create their own food (9)
- These animals hunt other animals (9)
- These animals eat animals and plants, humans are these type of animals (8)
- These organisms cannot produce their own food (9)
- Things are more .... when the molecules are closer together (5)
- Herbivores eat .... (6)
- Photosynthesis happens in this part of a plant (6)
- An animal which eats other animals is called a .... (9)
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- If there is more sunlight, photosynthesis happens .... (6)
- Carbon dioxide + water ->sunlight-> Glucose + what?? (6)
- Oil is .... dense than water. (4)
- This is the process that plants use to make food (14)
- There are 3 states of matter; solid, liquid, and what? (3)
- This is the name of the food that photosynthesis produces
- This state is the most dense. (5)
- Many food chains can be added together to make a food .... (3)
- A food .... is a sequence that shows how each organism feeds on the organism below it. (5)
19 Clues: Herbivores eat .... (6) • Oil is .... dense than water. (4) • This state is the most dense. (5) • These animals hunt other animals (9) • These organisms create their own food (9) • These animals are hunted by other animals (4) • These organisms cannot produce their own food (9) • Photosynthesis happens in this part of a plant (6) • ...
World History Vocab Unit 1 2023-10-16
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- Direct records of the past, like old letters or diaries.
- A long time with little or no rain.
- The way a group of people live, including their traditions and beliefs.
- Information about the past that comes from books or other people.
- The remains of old plants and animals found in rocks.
- People who dig up and study old things to learn about the past.
- People who study how humans live in different places.
- Things people made a long time ago that we find now.
- Soil that is good for growing many plants.
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- Very large animals that lived long ago.
- Making wild animals or plants useful for humans.
- Natural pathways connecting two pieces of land.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Tools and machines that make life easier.
- People who move from place to place with no permanent home.
- People who hunted animals and collected food from nature.
- When groups of animals or people move from one place to another.
- Stories about the past that are told by people.
- A special place in the desert with water and plants.
19 Clues: A long time with little or no rain. • Very large animals that lived long ago. • Tools and machines that make life easier. • Soil that is good for growing many plants. • Growing crops and raising animals for food. • Natural pathways connecting two pieces of land. • Stories about the past that are told by people. • Making wild animals or plants useful for humans. • ...
FOOD CHAIN 2020-04-06
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- BACTERIA AND FUNGI
- web A NATURAL INTERCONNECTION OF DIFFERENT FOOD CHAINS
- CONSUMERS CARNIVORES EAT CARNIVORES
- ANIMALS, THEY DON NOT PRODUCE ENERGY
- PRIMARY CONSUMERS
- EAT DEAD PLANTS OR ANIMALS
- TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN
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- PLANTS, THEY PRODUCE ENERGY
- PROCESS WHERE PLANTS PRODUCE FOOS
- EAT PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- SECONDARY CONSUMERS, ANIMALS THAT EAT OTHER ANIMALS
11 Clues: PRIMARY CONSUMERS • BACTERIA AND FUNGI • TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN • EAT PLANTS AND ANIMALS • EAT DEAD PLANTS OR ANIMALS • PLANTS, THEY PRODUCE ENERGY • PROCESS WHERE PLANTS PRODUCE FOOS • CONSUMERS CARNIVORES EAT CARNIVORES • ANIMALS, THEY DON NOT PRODUCE ENERGY • SECONDARY CONSUMERS, ANIMALS THAT EAT OTHER ANIMALS • web A NATURAL INTERCONNECTION OF DIFFERENT FOOD CHAINS
Geocaching Course #1 2016-05-30
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- Rain gardens are completely __.
- larger trees are found in __ forests
- ground first stage of forest succession
- Rain gardens have only __ plants.
- replace low-lying plants
- Rain gardens are a functioning __.
- absorb decomposed materials
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- nature's way of recycling
- __ and fungi are decomposers
- Rain gardens help manage __.
- one of the first plants to colonize bare ground
11 Clues: replace low-lying plants • nature's way of recycling • absorb decomposed materials • __ and fungi are decomposers • Rain gardens help manage __. • Rain gardens are completely __. • Rain gardens have only __ plants. • Rain gardens are a functioning __. • larger trees are found in __ forests • ground first stage of forest succession • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-07
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- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (glucose) and oxygen.
- The part of photosynthesis (also known as the Calvin Cycle) that doesn't need light and uses the energy made in the light-dependent phase to make glucose.
- A type of sugar that plants make during photosynthesis; it is used as energy for growth and development.
- A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis.
- A part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Membrane structures inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
- An organism that makes its own food (e.g., plants, which use photosynthesis).
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- A gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is needed by animals for breathing.
- The process in photosynthesis that requires sunlight to make energy.
- The main source of energy of all living things.
- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast where the light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) take place.
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms (e.g., animals).
- A liquid that plants absorb through their roots, used in photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen.
- A molecule that stores energy, produced during photosynthesis and used by cells for various functions.
15 Clues: The main source of energy of all living things. • A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis. • A part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • The process in photosynthesis that requires sunlight to make energy. • An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms (e.g., animals). • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
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- Compressed leaves modified to store food for use in the next growing season.
- A sugary liquid produced by some flowers to attract animals.
- The production of new plants of the same type.
- A tree that keeps its leaves all the year.
- A gas present in the air, given off by plants during the day.
- The tubes that carry water and salts from the stem to the leaves, and food from the leaves to the stem of the plant.
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of a flower, or from male to female cones.
- Using energy from sunlight to combine carbon dioxide and water and produce food.
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- Loss of water through the leaves of growing plants.
- The chemical used by plants to trap the energy in sunlight for making sugars giving plants their green colour.
- The scientific study of plants and plant life.
- The upright part of the plant that holds up the leaves and carries food from the leaves to the roots, and water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- The process that occurs when a seed absorbs water and produces a seedling.
- The part of the plant held up to trap sunlight and absorb carbon dioxide to make sugars.
- Trees that shed their leaves after the growing season.
15 Clues: A tree that keeps its leaves all the year. • The scientific study of plants and plant life. • The production of new plants of the same type. • Loss of water through the leaves of growing plants. • Trees that shed their leaves after the growing season. • A sugary liquid produced by some flowers to attract animals. • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword - Mikayla Kentch 2017-12-07
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- Having unisexual flowers or cones, with the male flowers or cones confined to certain plants and the female flowers or cones of the same species confined to different plants
- Ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops
- Phylum of plants grouped within the gymnosperms
- Phylum that includes Ginkgo plants
- A tubular duct of many conifers and some angiosperms that is lined with resin-secreting cells
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- A mature ovule containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat
- Phylum that includes conifers
- grain A structure derived from the microspore of seed plants that develops into a male gametophyte
- Phylum that includes seed plants such as, cycad
- coat The outer boundary layer of a seed; it is developed from the integuments
- A modified leaf that bears a sporangium or sporangia
- The outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat; a gymnosperm ovule usually has a single integument, and an angiosperm ovule usually has two integuments
- A plant whose seeds are not enclosed within an ovary during their development
13 Clues: Phylum that includes conifers • Phylum that includes Ginkgo plants • Phylum that includes seed plants such as, cycad • Phylum of plants grouped within the gymnosperms • Ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops • A modified leaf that bears a sporangium or sporangia • A mature ovule containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat • ...
Environmental Science - 1 2022-02-18
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- Making a guess about what will happen based upon what you know.
- The part of the plant that holds it in the ground.
- One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them.
- Plants and animals survive in their environment because of their ___.
- Consumer eats grass and other plants.
- How seeds are carried by air.
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- The part of a plant that carries seeds and allows the plant to reproduce.
- Consumer eats the animals that got their energy from plants.
- It holds roots in place.
- This part of a plant moves water to all parts of the plant.
- It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live.
- Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life.
- Scientific name for the air that we breathe.
13 Clues: It holds roots in place. • How seeds are carried by air. • Consumer eats grass and other plants. • Scientific name for the air that we breathe. • The part of the plant that holds it in the ground. • One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them. • It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live. • Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-10-19
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- A rigid outer layer that gives plant cells structure and protection.
- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- The large storage organelle in plant cells that holds water.
- A starting material that goes into a chemical reaction.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- The gas that plants release into the air as a product of photosynthesis.
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- A clear liquid needed by plants to carry out photosynthesis.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens.
- The main sugar made during photosynthesis.
- A substance that is made by a chemical reaction.
- Energy from the sun that drives the process of photosynthesis.
- The gas that plants take in from the air during photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy from the sun.
13 Clues: The main sugar made during photosynthesis. • A substance that is made by a chemical reaction. • A starting material that goes into a chemical reaction. • The process plants use to make food using light energy. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens. • An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis. • ...
Biology of Plants: Hormones 2018-03-23
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- ___________ Acid Function: inhibits cell growth, closing stomata. Produced in: Mature leaves, fruits; NOT involved in abscission of leaves.
- Induces seed germination GA increases internode length, encourages flowering (regulate growth and development). Produced in Seeds, tips of roots and shoots.
- are chemicals that regulate cell processes.
- is the coordination of growth and differentiation, regulated by genes and the environment.
- The _______________ determines which genes are active.
- Lateral buds can be reactivated by ________________.
- Auxins,Gibberellins, Cytokinins ________ plant growth.
- Internal factors include position, hormones, ___________.
- Agent _________ was a synthetic auxin used as defoliant in Vietnam War.
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- Abscisic Acid, Ethylene ______ plant growth.
- Auxin/Cytokinin __________ often determines plant growth.
- Promotes cell division and enlargement, and is produced in roots
- Specialization of cells into different tissues and organs.
- Irreversible increase in mass due to division and enlargement of cells.
- Function: a ripening agent, leaf and flower abcission. Produced in: Leaves, stems, young fruits.
- Differentiate ground tissue (parenchyma), vascular tissue (xylem/phloem), dermal tissue (root hairs).
- ______________ are the units of heredity.
- Function is to promote cell elongation (cell growth) and is produced in Apical Meristems, Buds, Young Leaves
- ________________ dominance, Suppression of lateral (axillary) buds is controlled by auxin inhibitors.
19 Clues: ______________ are the units of heredity. • are chemicals that regulate cell processes. • Abscisic Acid, Ethylene ______ plant growth. • Lateral buds can be reactivated by ________________. • The _______________ determines which genes are active. • Auxins,Gibberellins, Cytokinins ________ plant growth. • Auxin/Cytokinin __________ often determines plant growth. • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-25
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- the way strawberry reproduced
- part that form the embryo plan
- part that turn into food cover
- Contains ovules
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- base of plumule
- What connects stigma to the ovary
- part that contains food by an embryo plant
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- main need in the germination process
- base of radicle
- Where fertilisation occurs
- ovary develops into
- Pollen grains contains
- ovule develops into
- where pollen grains lands
- The female part of the flower is
- transfer of pollen grains
- The male part of the flower is
- movement of water through the partially permeable membrane
19 Clues: base of radicle • Contains ovules • base of plumule • ovary develops into • ovule develops into • Pollen grains contains • where pollen grains lands • transfer of pollen grains • Where fertilisation occurs • the way strawberry reproduced • part that form the embryo plan • part that turn into food cover • The male part of the flower is • The female part of the flower is • ...
Non Vascular/Seedless plants 2022-04-07
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- Group of bryophytes in which a primitive conductive system appears
- species
- Tangle of single celled called filaments that forms from the haploid spore
- Female spore
- Produce two types of spores
- Describes an organ that grows in an unusual place, such as roots growing from the side of a stem
- Other name for land plant; embryo is protected and nourished by the sporophyte
- Mosses Earliest group of seedless vascular plants
- Case of the sporangium in mosses
- No longer existing species
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- plant Plant that lacks vascular tissue, which is formed of specialized cells
- Male spore
- Group that includes green algae and land plants
- Seedless vascular plant that produces large fronds; the most advanced group of seedless vascular plants
- Vascular plant
- that surrounds the opening of the capsule and allows periodic release of spores
- Seedless vascular plant characterized by joints
- Diploid stage is the dominant stage
- (Plural, gemmae) Leaf fragment that spreads for asexual reproduction
19 Clues: species • Male spore • Female spore • Vascular plant • No longer existing species • Produce two types of spores • Case of the sporangium in mosses • Diploid stage is the dominant stage • Group that includes green algae and land plants • Seedless vascular plant characterized by joints • Mosses Earliest group of seedless vascular plants • ...
Chapter 24 The Plant Body 2014-01-23
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- A root system typical of monocots composed of numerous thin adventitious roots that are all roughly equal in diameter. (Contrast with taproot system.)
- (1) In plants, the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular tissue of a stem or root. (2) In animals, the outer tissue of certain organs, such as the adrenal gland (adrenal cortex) and the brain (cerebral cortex).
- Either of the two meristems, the vascular cambium and the cork cambium, that give rise to a plant's secondary growth.
- In plants, a specialized cell layer marking the inside of the cortex in roots and some stems. Frequently a barrier to free diffusion of solutes.
- The meristem at the tip of a shoot or root; responsible for a plant's primary growth.
- That part of an apical meristem that gives rise to the ground tissue system of the primary plant body.
- Roots originating from the stem at ground level or below; typical of the fibrous root system of monocots.
- In plants, a lateral meristem that produces secondary growth, mainly in the form of waxy-walled protective cells, including some of the cells that become bark.
- In plants and animals, the outermost cell layers. (Only one cell layer thick in plants.)
- The outer covering of a plant, consisting of epidermis in the young plant and periderm in a plant with extensive secondary growth. (Contrast with ground tissue system and vascular tissue system.)
- Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body.
- A "seed leaf." An embryonic organ that stores and digests reserve materials; may expand when seed germinates.
- The outer tissue of the secondary plant body, consisting primarily of cork.
- A root extending outward from the taproot in a taproot system; typical of eudicots.
- A plant tissue composed of relatively unspecialized cells without secondary walls.
- The stalk of a leaf.
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- A growth pattern in which the growth of an organism or organ ceases when an adult state is reached; characteristic of most animals and some plant organs. (Contrast with indeterminate growth.)
- In plant roots, tissue just within the endodermis, but outside of the root vascular tissue. Meristematic activity of pericycle cells produces lateral root primordia.
- In angiosperms, an elongated, tapering sclerenchyma cell, usually with a thick cell wall, that serves as a support function in xylem. (See also muscle fiber.)
- All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant.
- A open-ended growth pattern in which an organism or organ continues to grow as long as it lives; characteristic of some animals and of plant shoots and roots. (Contrast with determinate growth.)
- Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves.
- Those parts of the plant body not included in the dermal or vascular tissue systems. Ground tissues function in storage, photosynthesis, and support.
- The thin, flat portion of a leaf.
- A type of plant cell, living at functional maturity, which lends flexible support by virtue of primary cell walls thickened at the corners. (Contrast with parenchyma, sclerenchyma.)
- In plants, a protective outermost tissue layer composed of cells with thick walls waterproofed with suberin.
- In plants, growth that is characterized by the lengthening of roots and shoots and by the proliferation of new roots and shoots through branching. (Contrast with secondary growth.)
- In vascular plants, the vascular tissue that transports sugars and other solutes from sources to sinks.
- In plants, relatively unspecialized tissue found within a cylinder of vascular tissue.
- Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue.
- In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis.
- (1) In plants, a waxy layer on the outer body surface that retards water loss. (2) In ecdysozoans, an outer body covering that provides protection and support and is periodically molted.
32 Clues: The stalk of a leaf. • The thin, flat portion of a leaf. • In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis. • Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue. • All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant. • Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body. • Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves. • ...
The parable of the sower 2020-07-18
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- Type of ground some seed fell on (5)
- Somewhere the seed fell (4)
- Who went out to sow seed? (6)
- Some plants ________ (8)
- Some seed fell among ______ (6)
- Maturity is stopped by _______ (7)
- The crop was _______ times what was sown (7)
- The _____ takes the word away from some (5)
- Maturity is stopped by _______ (6)
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- Maturity is enabled by those who ______ the word (6)
- Maturity is stopped by _______ (9)
- Some fall away in a time of _______ (7)
- Birds ___ some seed (3)
- Maturity is enabled by ___________ (11)
- Some seed was ________ (8)
- Some plants were ______ (6)
- Type of soil some seed fell on (4)
- In good soil plants _______ a crop (7)
18 Clues: Birds ___ some seed (3) • Some plants ________ (8) • Some seed was ________ (8) • Somewhere the seed fell (4) • Some plants were ______ (6) • Who went out to sow seed? (6) • Some seed fell among ______ (6) • Maturity is stopped by _______ (9) • Type of soil some seed fell on (4) • Maturity is stopped by _______ (7) • Maturity is stopped by _______ (6) • ...
Ecology 2023-01-27
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- only eats plants
- another name for producer
- amount of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
- eats plants and animals
- only eats animals
- process by which plants get energy
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- break down dead material
- human caused selection
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- ecosystems with share similar characteristics
- all the living and nonliving things
- a group of various species that live in the same place and interact with each other
- another name for consumer
- Earth
- all members of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- an individual living thing
- what 90% of the energy is lost as
- living and once living organisms
18 Clues: Earth • only eats plants • only eats animals • human caused selection • eats plants and animals • break down dead material • another name for producer • another name for consumer • an individual living thing • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • living and once living organisms • what 90% of the energy is lost as • process by which plants get energy • all the living and nonliving things • ...
Asha Bell 2014-02-23
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- study of plants and animals underwater
- set chromosomes in amicroorganism
- the code in human conduct
- organisms that have genes from another organism
- using pipettes to inject liquids under a microscope
- identical copy
- cutting DNA
- offspring of 2 different species
- an alternative fuel choice for deisel engines
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- when something is not pure
- a practice/science of farming
- growing genetically altered plants for medicine
- when genetic material is manipulated
- taking a organisms material and putting into another
- a set of biological techniques developed through research
- the control system
- when plants or animals are breed to have certain traits
- a process determining where genes are located
18 Clues: cutting DNA • identical copy • the control system • the code in human conduct • when something is not pure • a practice/science of farming • offspring of 2 different species • set chromosomes in amicroorganism • when genetic material is manipulated • study of plants and animals underwater • a process determining where genes are located • ...
Ecology 2023-10-04
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- a group of plants and animals in a area
- one benefits other has no harm or good
- a group of species and how many there is
- organisms that cannot produce their own food
- growth after disaster
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- lifeless areas now with growth
- species adapting to their enviroment
- a diverse ecosystem
- both benefit
- organisms that make their own food.
- way of identifying species of plants or animanls
- factors such as other plants and animals
- a region on earth where life exists
- a branch of biology
- a group of living things in a area
- only one benefits
- species and how they interact in a ecosystem
- factors such as sunlight and temperature
18 Clues: both benefit • only one benefits • a diverse ecosystem • a branch of biology • growth after disaster • lifeless areas now with growth • a group of living things in a area • organisms that make their own food. • a region on earth where life exists • species adapting to their enviroment • one benefits other has no harm or good • a group of plants and animals in a area • ...
Biology Vocab Unit 11 2025-06-09
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- "Genetically Modified Organism" or An organism who's genes have been directly modified by humans
- Eats insects
- Active during the day
- Organisms that make their own food, Plants
- What level of the food chain you are at
- Organisms that consume dead things
- Organisms that consumes other things/often plants
- Active during the night
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- Eats everything
- Living things that are too small to be seen without a microscope
- Chain A description of what eats what
- Eats meat
- Eats fish
- Everything about an organism's lifestyle
- Active during the twilight/dawn & dusk
- A very small living thing that can cause infection and/or disease
- Eats plants
- Web A combination of food chains
- First consumer level
- Chains + Food Webs show USUAL situations
20 Clues: Eats meat • Eats fish • Eats plants • Eats insects • Eats everything • First consumer level • Active during the day • Active during the night • Web A combination of food chains • Organisms that consume dead things • Chain A description of what eats what • Active during the twilight/dawn & dusk • What level of the food chain you are at • Everything about an organism's lifestyle • ...
Biology Vocab Unit 11 2025-06-09
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- "Genetically Modified Organism" or An organism who's genes have been directly modified by humans
- Eats insects
- Active during the day
- Organisms that make their own food, Plants
- What level of the food chain you are at
- Organisms that consume dead things
- Organisms that consumes other things/often plants
- Active during the night
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- Eats everything
- Living things that are too small to be seen without a microscope
- Chain A description of what eats what
- Eats meat
- Eats fish
- Everything about an organism's lifestyle
- Active during the twilight/dawn & dusk
- A very small living thing that can cause infection and/or disease
- Eats plants
- Web A combination of food chains
- First consumer level
- Chains + Food Webs show USUAL situations
20 Clues: Eats meat • Eats fish • Eats plants • Eats insects • Eats everything • First consumer level • Active during the day • Active during the night • Web A combination of food chains • Organisms that consume dead things • Chain A description of what eats what • Active during the twilight/dawn & dusk • What level of the food chain you are at • Everything about an organism's lifestyle • ...
Plant Parts and Functions Crossword 2024-04-09
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- Plants in a tropical forest get ________________ sunlight.
- All plants need water and ______________ to grow.
- The _______________ is the plant part that holds up the plant.
- ______________ are parts that keep plants in the ground.
- Some plants grow _____________ that we can eat.
- New plants can grow from __________________.
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- The ______________ of a plant take in sunlight and air to make food.
- Plants take in ______________ from the soil.
- ______________ are like vitamins.
- Part of the plant that has petals and makes seeds.
10 Clues: ______________ are like vitamins. • Plants take in ______________ from the soil. • New plants can grow from __________________. • Some plants grow _____________ that we can eat. • All plants need water and ______________ to grow. • Part of the plant that has petals and makes seeds. • ______________ are parts that keep plants in the ground. • ...
SCIENCE: PLANTS AND ANIMALS TOGETHER 2025-01-22
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- Animals help plants by spreading these
- Animals that eat plants
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients (5 letters)
- The part of the plant that supports it
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- The green part of a plant that makes food
- Plants need it to grow, but not too much of it.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Animals and plants work together to provide this
- Animals that help pollinate flowers
- what plants breathe in
10 Clues: what plants breathe in • Animals that eat plants • Animals that help pollinate flowers • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Animals help plants by spreading these • The part of the plant that supports it • The green part of a plant that makes food • Plants need it to grow, but not too much of it. • Animals and plants work together to provide this • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-24
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- The green chemical that helps the plants to do photosynthesis (c________)
- What energy do plants need to grow? (l______)
- Plants absorb these from the soil too to keep them healthy (m________)
- How the plants get the water into them (r____)
- Name the gas taken in by plants (c________d_________)
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- What are the green cells in leaves where photosynthesis happens? )c________)
- What g word is for the sugar that is made in photosynthesis?
- What do plants get from the soil when it rains? (W_____)
- The plants organ where photosynthesis happens. (l____)
- The gas made in photosynthesis that humans use to breath (o_________)
10 Clues: What energy do plants need to grow? (l______) • How the plants get the water into them (r____) • Name the gas taken in by plants (c________d_________) • The plants organ where photosynthesis happens. (l____) • What do plants get from the soil when it rains? (W_____) • What g word is for the sugar that is made in photosynthesis? • ...
Plants: Specialized and Organized 2014-03-30
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- Tubes in plants that are made of me, contain holes.
- Chloroplasts are a(n) _____ unique to plants.
- Epidermal cells protect the plant, even in the absence of ____________.
- The epidermal cells do not protect against me.
- Stomata cells allow me to move in and out of the leaf.
- __________ minerals and water travel through tubes composed of me.
- I do not like to get too close to other cells.
- Microorganisms could attack plants if I was not present.
- "Putting together with light".
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- The main function of the epidermal cells is ___________.
- I am a key player in gathering light energy for photosynthesis.
- I am predominantly found on the bottom side of the leaf, and can vary in size.
- An important byproduct of photosynthesis is ____________.
- Controlled openings in the plant surface are my job.
- I am the plant version of veins.
- _____________ in plants cells is necessary for survival.
- Chloroplasts are most commonly found in the palisade tissue cells and the ______ tissue cells.
- ________ minerals and water travel through tubes composed of me.
- My cells resemble columns.
19 Clues: My cells resemble columns. • "Putting together with light". • I am the plant version of veins. • Chloroplasts are a(n) _____ unique to plants. • The epidermal cells do not protect against me. • I do not like to get too close to other cells. • Tubes in plants that are made of me, contain holes. • Controlled openings in the plant surface are my job. • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
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- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- process of seed to plant.
- package containing an embryo.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- process of seed to plant.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- package containing an embryo.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
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- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • the quality or state of being porous. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the quality or state of being porous.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- process of seed to plant.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- package containing an embryo.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
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- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the quality or state of being porous.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- package containing an embryo.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
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- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- process of seed to plant.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
The World Around Us 2024-06-27
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- Old stories passed along by word of mouth.
- Forests provide these for animals.
- Something that is strong and doesn’t break easily.
- The natural surroundings where we find land, water, and plants.
- Less than one-third of Earth's surface.
- Type of myth that explains something in nature.
- Ocean plants make this for us to breathe.
- These help keep the air clean and make oxygen.
- A natural resource that is limited and cannot be replaced.
- We get oxygen from these and they are a natural resource.
- A renewable resource needed to grow food on land.
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- The base or the bottom part of something that holds it up.
- Something that is very, very big.
- Covers more than two-thirds of Earth's surface.
- To keep land watered so more plants can grow.
- To talk in a very general way, not focusing on the small details.
- A natural resource that can be replaced.
- Small, hard pieces that cover the skin of fish and reptiles like lizards and snakes.
- Type of water found in rivers, lakes, and streams.
19 Clues: Something that is very, very big. • Forests provide these for animals. • Less than one-third of Earth's surface. • A natural resource that can be replaced. • Ocean plants make this for us to breathe. • Old stories passed along by word of mouth. • To keep land watered so more plants can grow. • These help keep the air clean and make oxygen. • ...
Biology Project 2024-02-22
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- A polymer made of many glucose molecules that are found inside plants.
- Sugary monomers that are created by plants during photosynthesis to feed different areas of the plant.
- Proteins that breakdown or speed up chemical reactions that happens inside plants.
- Group of different kinds of molecules that plants use as their main source of energy.
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- Insoluble substances that are used by plants to help create cell membrane.
- Molecules (Which have many different kinds) that plants use to create proteins.
- Long chains of different kinds of amino acids that are created inside of plants.
- Polymers that are created out of sugars inside plants to make plant cell walls.
- Mineral salts that contains a lot of nitrogen that plants need to create amino acids.
- A type of lipid usually found in plant seeds to help seeds germinate as an energy source.
10 Clues: A polymer made of many glucose molecules that are found inside plants. • Insoluble substances that are used by plants to help create cell membrane. • Molecules (Which have many different kinds) that plants use to create proteins. • Polymers that are created out of sugars inside plants to make plant cell walls. • ...
Gardening 2020-06-01
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- building to keep plants warm
- future plant
- necessary for photosynthesis
- seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible
- plants drink with these
- clay plant container
- polite word for dirt
- a place where you can plant flowers and vegetables
- often the most colorful part of the plant
- chemicals to enrich soil
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- bees use this to make honey
- tulips and daffodils have these
- plant just emerging from a seed
- flower that comes back every year
- this holds the plant up and helps water and nutrients move
- tool for digging
- make food for the plant in the process of photosynthesis
- usually sticks to bees and some people are allergic to it
- thirsty plants need this
19 Clues: future plant • tool for digging • clay plant container • polite word for dirt • plants drink with these • thirsty plants need this • chemicals to enrich soil • bees use this to make honey • building to keep plants warm • necessary for photosynthesis • tulips and daffodils have these • plant just emerging from a seed • flower that comes back every year • ...
PS vs CR 2025-02-06
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- radiant energy used by plants in photosynthesis
- Primary pigment in plants
- Organisms that rely on other organism to obtain their glucose
- Speeds up chemical reactions
- Gas produce during cellular respiration
- Converts Glucose into ATP
- Blocks substrate from binding to a enzyme
- Organisms that can make their own Glucose
- When an enzyme is at too high of a temperature and loses its shape
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- Organelle that makes ATP
- Molecule used to make ATP
- Gas produced by plants that is used by other organisms
- Chemical energy used in cells
- Requires oxygen
- Organelle that does photosynthesis
- Like an uncharged battery
- Converts radiant energy into glucose
- Reactant needed by a plant to perform photosynthesis
- Without oxygen
19 Clues: Without oxygen • Requires oxygen • Organelle that makes ATP • Molecule used to make ATP • Primary pigment in plants • Converts Glucose into ATP • Like an uncharged battery • Speeds up chemical reactions • Chemical energy used in cells • Organelle that does photosynthesis • Converts radiant energy into glucose • Gas produce during cellular respiration • ...
Biomes 2022-02-14
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- organism that eats both plants and animals
- a forest with deer rabbits and beavers
- prone to wildfires
- breaks down remains of dead organisms
- living things that eat animals for energy
- all living things need this to survive
- home to the most diverse animals
- an animal that only eats plants
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- the process of plants making food
- zebra lions and giraffes live here
- hunts other animals for energy
- a smaller habitat
- all food chains start with this
- living things that can make their own energy
- cold temps year round and very little soil
- gets energy from eating remains of organisms
- hunted by other animals for food
- covers nearly 20% of earth
- organism eats only animals for energy
19 Clues: a smaller habitat • prone to wildfires • covers nearly 20% of earth • hunts other animals for energy • all food chains start with this • an animal that only eats plants • hunted by other animals for food • home to the most diverse animals • the process of plants making food • zebra lions and giraffes live here • breaks down remains of dead organisms • ...
FCMG Christmas 2020-12-01
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- spring southern shrub
- summer flower
- earthy growing material
- what Santa says, garden tool
- Name of I40 garden
- Broken down organic matter
- smelly Christmas forced bulbs
- snow, snap, sugar
- plants need this to survive
- climbing plant
- butternut,summer,zucchini
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- Christmas plant
- conserves soil moisture
- Hot, sweet, bell
- false shamrocks
- Fall red foliage tree
- Ouida loves these
- gather crops
- plants in wrong place
- FCMG advisor
20 Clues: gather crops • FCMG advisor • summer flower • climbing plant • Christmas plant • false shamrocks • Hot, sweet, bell • Ouida loves these • snow, snap, sugar • Name of I40 garden • spring southern shrub • Fall red foliage tree • plants in wrong place • conserves soil moisture • earthy growing material • butternut,summer,zucchini • Broken down organic matter • plants need this to survive • ...
14.1 Plant Reproduction Crossword 2025-01-05
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- Both Male and Female flowers on the same plants
- A type of haploid spore in plants formed through meiosis. It develops into the female gametophyte.
- A bud, stem, or root section from one plant is joined to another by aligning their vascular cambium tissues, with the graft covered to prevent water loss. In cleft grafting, the rootstock is split, and a stem section (scion) from another plant is inserted into it.
- the process by which growth resumes in a seed after a period of being dormant
- Vascular plants dominant generation
- produces seeds that are not enclosed in protective tissue
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- A type of haploid spore in plants formed through meiosis. It develops into the male gametophyte.
- Plants Plants that receive pollen from another plant, ensuring genetic diversity
- Flowers with sepals, petals, stamens, and one or more pistils.
- Flowers that have both pistils and stamens
- A plant is split into two or more pieces, each containing intact shoots and roots.
- When the male gametophyte (pollen grain) transfers to the female reproductive structure (pistil)
- The female Gametophytes
- a structure created by the division and lengthening of embryonic root cells inside a germinating seed
- The haploid stage in the life cycle of a plant. It produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) through mitosis.
15 Clues: The female Gametophytes • Vascular plants dominant generation • Flowers that have both pistils and stamens • Both Male and Female flowers on the same plants • produces seeds that are not enclosed in protective tissue • Flowers with sepals, petals, stamens, and one or more pistils. • the process by which growth resumes in a seed after a period of being dormant • ...
choice board 2023-02-10
12 Clues: living things • whats hunting • only eats meat • Only eats plants • Non living things • the first consumer • Whats being hunted • The second consumer • the area organisms are in • what plants do with the sun • beginning of every food web • eats both plants and animals
Photysynthesis 2021-01-29
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- what plants give off to the air from photosynthesis
- shortest light wavelength
- sun's energy
- Sugar made from photosynthesis.
- dioxide gas taken by plants for photosynthesis
- number of carbon dioxide and water molecules needed for photosynthesis
- structure in the plant cell that carries on photosynthesis
- color of the chlorophyll
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- process in which plants use sun's energy to make food
- longest light wavelength
- pigment in plant cells that carry on photosynthesis
- what plants need for photosynthesis
12 Clues: sun's energy • longest light wavelength • color of the chlorophyll • shortest light wavelength • Sugar made from photosynthesis. • what plants need for photosynthesis • dioxide gas taken by plants for photosynthesis • what plants give off to the air from photosynthesis • pigment in plant cells that carry on photosynthesis • ...
Plant Parts and Photosynthesis 2022-10-13
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- our waste gas that plants need
- the fuel for photosynthesis
- transport water and nutrients throughout plant
- where photosynthesis occurs
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- what we need to breathe, plants waste gas
- an ingredient that goes into plants to make food
- the plant making process of plants
- anchor the plant and absorb water/minerals
- one large, main root
- roots made of many, small string like roots
- plant part that gives support and contains veins
- produced by photosynthesis, plant food
12 Clues: one large, main root • the fuel for photosynthesis • where photosynthesis occurs • our waste gas that plants need • the plant making process of plants • produced by photosynthesis, plant food • what we need to breathe, plants waste gas • anchor the plant and absorb water/minerals • roots made of many, small string like roots • transport water and nutrients throughout plant • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-22
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- Means “putting together”
- A reactant needed for photosynthesis
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Means “light”
- Energy from the Sun used by plants
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- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light
- The sugar made during photosynthesis
- A gas plants take in during photosynthesis
- An organism that makes its own food
- Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange
- A gas released during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Means “light” • Means “putting together” • Energy from the Sun used by plants • An organism that makes its own food • The sugar made during photosynthesis • A reactant needed for photosynthesis • A gas released during photosynthesis • A gas plants take in during photosynthesis • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light • Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange • ...
Ecosystems 2020-05-19
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- an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy
- an organism that produces its own food and food for consumers
- the process of how plants make their food
- in the arctic polar bears are the top of this
- an organism that breaks down the remains of other living things
- the specific place where an animal finds anything it needs
- a community of interacting organisms and their environment
- this type of ecosystem is underwater
- this type of ecosystem flat, grassy, dry, large, almost treeless.
- rocks, water, air, sunlight.
- this type of ecosystem is covered with trees
- this type of ecosystem has many trees and it rains a lot there
- an ecosystem doesn't thrive if it is
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- this type of ecosystem is large and covered with rolling terrains and grass
- the ability to do work
- all of the living and nonliving things that surround and effect an organism
- an animal that hunts, catches, and eats other animals
- this type of ecosystem is dry and hot
- the role that a plant or animal plays in its habitat
- animals that are caught and eaten by predator
- plants, animals,insects, birds.
- this type of ecosystem is frozen and covered in snow
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- this type of ecosystem is high up and cold
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- an ecosystem thrives if it is
- an animal that eats other animals to get its energy
- the natural interconnection of food chains
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an animal that eats plants and animals to get its energy
- an animal that eats plants to get its energy
- this type of ecosystem gets a lot of snow, rain, there is not many plants, and there are a lot of fires there.
32 Clues: the ability to do work • rocks, water, air, sunlight. • an ecosystem thrives if it is • plants, animals,insects, birds. • this type of ecosystem is underwater • an ecosystem doesn't thrive if it is • this type of ecosystem is dry and hot • the process of how plants make their food • this type of ecosystem is high up and cold • the natural interconnection of food chains • ...
Ecosystems 2020-05-19
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- animals that are caught and eaten by predator
- this type of ecosystem is frozen and covered in snow
- an animal that hunts, catches, and eats other animals
- an animal that eats plants to get its energy
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- plants, animals,insects, birds.
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- an organism that produces its own food and food for consumers
- rocks, water, air, sunlight.
- a community of interacting organisms and their environment
- the role that a plant or animal plays in its habitat
- this type of ecosystem is high up and cold
- an animal that eats plants and animals to get its energy
- an animal that eats other animals to get its energy
- this type of ecosystem flat, grassy, dry, large, almost treeless.
- an organism that breaks down the remains of other living things
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- an ecosystem thrives if it is
- this type of ecosystem is dry and hot
- the process of how plants make their food
- this type of ecosystem has many trees and it rains a lot there
- all of the living and nonliving things that surround and effect an organism
- an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- this type of ecosystem is underwater
- this type of ecosystem is covered with trees
- the specific place where an animal finds anything it needs
- the ability to do work
- this type of ecosystem gets a lot of snow, rain, there is not many plants, and there are a lot of fires there.
- this type of ecosystem is large and covered with rolling terrains and grass
- an ecosystem doesn't thrive if it is
- in the arctic polar bears are the top of this
- the natural interconnection of food chains
32 Clues: the ability to do work • rocks, water, air, sunlight. • an ecosystem thrives if it is • plants, animals,insects, birds. • this type of ecosystem is underwater • an ecosystem doesn't thrive if it is • this type of ecosystem is dry and hot • the process of how plants make their food • this type of ecosystem is high up and cold • the natural interconnection of food chains • ...
LEAF STRUCTURE AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-01-19
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- cells located in the middle of a plants leaves that store energy and are loosely arranged to allow gas exchange
- Part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- specialized ground tissue that makes up the bulk of most leaves; performs most of a plant's photosynthesis
- the compartment within the stroma; contains the grana
- cycle in plants that makes sugar from carbon dioxide, H+ ions, and high-energy electrons carried by NADPH
- use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to carbon compounds and oxygen in a process similar to that used by green plants
- cluster of chlorophyll and other molecules in a thylakoid
- any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- an outer layer of cells designed to provide protection
- electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis
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- A waxy covering on the surface of stems and leaves that acts as an adaptation to prevent desiccation in terrestrial plants.
- thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast
- the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide, such as in photosynthesis
- The tightly packed photosynthetic cell found just under the epidermus in many leaves.
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy to chemical energy.
- Raw material from which plants and other producers assemble glucose...this molecule is a product of the calvin cycle.
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- A stacked portion of the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis
20 Clues: the compartment within the stroma; contains the grana • an outer layer of cells designed to provide protection • cluster of chlorophyll and other molecules in a thylakoid • thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast • any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms • ...
Chapter 7 Science crossword. 2021-02-26
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- Flowering plants.
- Produce seeds with 2 seed leafs.
- Angiosperms with only 1 seed leaf.
- A green pigment found in the chloroplast of some plants, algae, and bacteria
- The stage in which the plant produces spores
- Plants that have real vascular tissue.
- A layer of cells that divide to create new phloem and xylem.
- When the embryo begins to grow again and push out the seed.
- The vascular tissue in which water and minerals travel.
- a structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering.
- The transfer of pollen from male to female reproductive structures.
- The process by which water evaporates from the plants leaves.
- When a plant uses water carbon dioxide and gas to create food and oxygen.
- An adaption of a waxy waterproof layer that helps plants reduce water loss.
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells.
- A system of tube like structures inside a plant through which water, minerals , and food move.
- The leaf like structure that encloses a flower bud.
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- The young plant that develops from the fertilized egg.
- When the sepals fold back they reveal the flowers colorful leaf like.
- A large storage sac that can expand or shrink.
- The structures in which food are made.
- A flowers male reproductive parts.
- A seed leaf that provides food for the embryo.
- The vascular tissue in which food moves.
- A seed plant that produces naked seeds.
- A hollow structure that protects the seeds as they develop.
- Surface layers of the leaf that have small openings or pores.
- The reproductive structure of an agngiosperm.
- Plants the lack vascular tissue for transporting materials.
- Thin root like structures that absorb water and nutrients.
- The stage in which the plant produces sperm and egg cells.
- A ferns leaves.
- cap Protects the root from injury while spreading through the soil.
- A flowers female reproductive parts.
34 Clues: A ferns leaves. • Flowering plants. • Produce seeds with 2 seed leafs. • Angiosperms with only 1 seed leaf. • A flowers male reproductive parts. • A flowers female reproductive parts. • The structures in which food are made. • Plants that have real vascular tissue. • A seed plant that produces naked seeds. • The vascular tissue in which food moves. • ...
science camp 2014-05-02
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- footprints
- an organism that only eats plants
- a housing area for insect larvae
- a limiting factor of the riparian
- a plant with warm colored flowers and sticky leaves
- a dry and hot ecosystem
- a system of roots that oak trees use
- an organism that eats both meat and plants
- annoying bugs
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- is abundant in the riparian
- the hard beds we slept on
- an organism that feeds on the remains of other animals
- an organism that only eats meat
- animal waste
- the green chemical in plants that makes them green
- organisms that are most active at night
- an organism that only eats insects
- a mutual relationship between algae and fungus
18 Clues: footprints • animal waste • annoying bugs • a dry and hot ecosystem • the hard beds we slept on • is abundant in the riparian • an organism that only eats meat • a housing area for insect larvae • an organism that only eats plants • a limiting factor of the riparian • an organism that only eats insects • a system of roots that oak trees use • organisms that are most active at night • ...
vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- plants and trees
- cold evergreen forest
- the world around us
- the way people live
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- dry area with few plants and trees
- story passed down that may or may or may not be true
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- high, flat land
- normal weather in a place
- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- culture farming
- land under governments control
- the state of being poor
- actions for a special event wedding, funeral, prayer, etc
- free time
- village stacked adobe houses
- a group of families with the same back ground and culture
- sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
18 Clues: free time • high, flat land • culture farming • plants and trees • the world around us • the way people live • cold evergreen forest • the state of being poor • normal weather in a place • village stacked adobe houses • land under governments control • dry area with few plants and trees • sun baked bricks made of clay and straw • treeless plain with soil that is always frozen • ...
jurasic park 2023-12-08
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- A small scavenger that escaped the island
- Paleontologist that likes raptors
- dinosaurs with 3 toes
- an animal that eats meat
- A rich man that bought isla nublar
- the herbivorous long necked dinosaurs
- A small carnivore with a big claw
- A raptor that mainly eats eggs
- the first dinosaur that was hatched on the island
- an animal that eats plants
- The author of the book
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- A mathematician that went to the island
- duck herbivorous billed dinosaurs
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- the remains of dinosaurs
- A large carnivore whose name means tyrant
- very large and a long neck
- A paleontologist that specializes in plants
18 Clues: dinosaurs with 3 toes • The author of the book • an animal that eats meat • the remains of dinosaurs • very large and a long neck • an animal that eats plants • A raptor that mainly eats eggs • duck herbivorous billed dinosaurs • Paleontologist that likes raptors • A small carnivore with a big claw • A rich man that bought isla nublar • the herbivorous long necked dinosaurs • ...
5th Grade Structures/Processes and Ecosystems #1 2021-05-27
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- The MAIN way that plants gain mass is by THIS.
- An organism that needs to eat other organisms to gain energy.
- Many food chains interacting with each other.
- An organism that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients.
- A community of organisms that live and interact with each other in a specific environment.
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- The movement of energy from one animal to another when it is eaten.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Air, water, and decomposed materials can be turned into THIS by plants, which can then be eaten as food.
- An animal that is eaten by other animals.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- An animals that eats both plants and other animals.
13 Clues: An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats other animals. • An organism that can make its own food. • An animal that is eaten by other animals. • Many food chains interacting with each other. • The MAIN way that plants gain mass is by THIS. • An animals that eats both plants and other animals. • ...
Sources of food 2016-04-25
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- known as complete food
- fleas, leeches, and bugs are known as
- chain the chain of events is known as?
- the chemical substance in the body
- have long sharp teeth
- product product obtained by milk
- eat the decomposers
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- also known as omnivores
- all food chain starts from this
- green plants are called
- plants that eat plants
11 Clues: eat the decomposers • have long sharp teeth • known as complete food • plants that eat plants • also known as omnivores • green plants are called • all food chain starts from this • product product obtained by milk • the chemical substance in the body • fleas, leeches, and bugs are known as • chain the chain of events is known as?
27 2024-08-19
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- Symmetrical design
- Private garden space
- Small stones
- Garden lighting
- Entry to garden
- Arranging plants
- Garden crossing
- Garden feature
- Green leaves
- Elevated beds
- Soil area
- Seating in garden
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- Water feature
- Garden edges
- Narrow garden path
- Garden bloom
- Garden style
- Shade provider
- Edible garden
- Small garden space
- Warm climate garden
- Climbing plants
- Land shape
- Stone walkway
- Garden boundary
25 Clues: Soil area • Land shape • Garden edges • Garden bloom • Garden style • Small stones • Green leaves • Water feature • Edible garden • Stone walkway • Elevated beds • Shade provider • Garden feature • Garden lighting • Climbing plants • Entry to garden • Garden crossing • Garden boundary • Arranging plants • Seating in garden • Symmetrical design • Narrow garden path • Small garden space • Warm climate garden • ...
Phantastic Photosynthesis 2021-01-28
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- a molecule made during the light reactions that stores energy
- the number of membranes on a chloroplast
- the color chlorophyll reflects
- where the light reactions take place in a plant
- during the light reactions, plants produce this gas as a waste product
- this chemical is split by sunlight
- where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- this molecule is formed when ATP releases energy by losing a phosphate
- during the _________, sunlight is absorbed by plants and then energy storage molecules are created
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- the molecule that carries electrons which are created during the light reactions
- a process in which plants make glucose using light energy, carbon dioxide and water
- the majority of a plant's mass comes from this gas
- the specialized structures in leaves which allow gases to enter and exit
- the main product of photosynthesis
- ATP and NADPH are created during the _________ chain
- where energy in molecules is stored
- the enzyme in a plant which takes atmospheric carbon dioxide and bonds it to RuBP
- stacks of thylakoids
- the pigment in plants that absorbs most of the the wavelengths of sun's light
19 Clues: stacks of thylakoids • the color chlorophyll reflects • the main product of photosynthesis • this chemical is split by sunlight • where the Calvin Cycle takes place • where energy in molecules is stored • the number of membranes on a chloroplast • where the light reactions take place in a plant • the majority of a plant's mass comes from this gas • ...
Science II chp 6 and 7 crossword 2021-07-09
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- which pattern of energy exchange in an ecosystem is called
- which species of plant in which the seeds are naked
- what between the producers,consumers and decomposers in the definite sequence is known as the food chain
- this is released in the atmosphere through aboitic processes like burning of fuel
- what is the conversion of ammonia into a nitrate and the nitrate is then called as
- who proposed the five kingdom classification
- evergreen and woody plants
- these is known as the producers
- which type of seeds have two cotyledons
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- who proposed the concept of ecological pyramid Omnivores 3rd trophic level
- these plants mainly grow in water
- leaves that show reticulate venation
- what is the most important source of energy in all types of ecosystems
- what is a gaseous cycle
- bryophytes have root like structure called
- find the odd one from corn,rice,wheat,groundnut
- example of pteridophyta
- it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer
- example of monocotyledonous plants
- the flowers are the reproductive organs in this type of plants
20 Clues: what is a gaseous cycle • example of pteridophyta • evergreen and woody plants • these is known as the producers • these plants mainly grow in water • example of monocotyledonous plants • leaves that show reticulate venation • which type of seeds have two cotyledons • bryophytes have root like structure called • it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- process of seed to plant
- the quality of state of being porosity
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- package containing an embryo
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- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- to convert to compost
- Water vapor in the atmosphere
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
19 Clues: to convert to compost • process of seed to plant • package containing an embryo • Water vapor in the atmosphere • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • the quality of state of being porosity • complete life cycle in 1 growing season • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- process of seed to plant.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
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- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- package containing an embryo.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- process of seed to plant.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
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- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- package containing an embryo.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Horticulture 3.00 Review 2022-12-12
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- Cornus florida is the name of a flowering ______.
- The common name for the genus Acer.
- The primary function of seeds is ___ reproduction.
- A large deciduous shrub with yellow flowers in the spring.
- The genus for Holly.
- Easiest type of root to transplant.
- A function of this plant part is to anchor the plant in the ground.
- Because trees are plants that grow many years, they are considered what type of life cycle?
- Scientific names are written in what language?
- The common name of Rhododendron kiusianum.
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- Bud on the side of the stem.
- The time in which plants grow very little or rest.
- When a plant loses its leaves in the fall that plant is considered ____.
- What does cv. stand for?
- The words annual, biennial, and perennial describe the plant's ____.
- Annual plants complete their life cycle in ___ year(s).
- A Christmas time sold plant that is usually has red bracts.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- The part of a flower that develops the fruit.
19 Clues: The genus for Holly. • What does cv. stand for? • Bud on the side of the stem. • The common name for the genus Acer. • Easiest type of root to transplant. • The common name of Rhododendron kiusianum. • The part of a flower that develops the fruit. • Scientific names are written in what language? • Cornus florida is the name of a flowering ______. • ...
1.2 Food Chains/Food Webs 2022-09-27
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- An organism that feeds on organisms that are still living
- eat producers
- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living.
- a carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- an organism that eats other organisms
- A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
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- Is the feeding level in a food chain or web
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- eat primary consumers
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- An animal that eats only animals.
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- A animal that eats only plants.
- An organism that can make its own food
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
19 Clues: eat producers • eat primary consumers • A animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only animals. • an organism that eats other organisms • An organism that can make its own food • Is the feeding level in a food chain or web • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Food Webs and Ecosystems 2025-02-20
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- - All the living and nonliving things in an area that interact with each other
- - organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
- - any living thing
- - An animal that hunts other animals
- - a consumer that eats only animals
- - a part of the ecosystem that is not living
- - a consumer that eats only plants
- - The introduction of a substance that can harm the environment
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- - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- - organism that breaks down the remains of dead plants or animals
- - organism that eats both plants and animals
- - The process of breaking down organic matter
- - The living or once-living parts of an ecosystem
- - a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area
- - A long period with little to no rainfall
- - An animal that is hunted by other animals
- - organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- - The nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring
19 Clues: - any living thing • - a consumer that eats only plants • - a consumer that eats only animals • - An animal that hunts other animals • - The nonliving parts of an ecosystem. • - A long period with little to no rainfall • - An animal that is hunted by other animals • - organism that eats both plants and animals • - a part of the ecosystem that is not living • ...
Plant Crossword 2025-05-22
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- the central ________ functions in holding water in a plant cell
- a plant hormone that causes cells to enlarge
- when a plant responds to gravity
- this is what absorbs the green pigment in plants
- plants release this gas as a product of photosynthesis
- this organelle is where plants break down glucose to ATP
- when a plant responds to touch
- this layer of the leaf is where gas exchange happens
- vascular tissue that transports glucose
- a plant hormone that causes fruit to ripen
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- when a plant responds to light
- this organelle is where photosynthesis takes place
- vascular tissue that transports water
- this opening allows oxygen to leave the leaf and carbon dioxide to leave the leaf
- a plant hormone that causes cells to divide
- plants need this as an energy source to undergo photosynthesis
- when a plant responds to a stimulus it is called a ______
- this waxy tissue protects a plant from losing water
- this layer of the leaf is where most of the chloroplasts are found
19 Clues: when a plant responds to light • when a plant responds to touch • when a plant responds to gravity • vascular tissue that transports water • vascular tissue that transports glucose • a plant hormone that causes fruit to ripen • a plant hormone that causes cells to divide • a plant hormone that causes cells to enlarge • this is what absorbs the green pigment in plants • ...
Biology - Transport in Plants 2013-07-18
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- / The waxy things that help prevent waterloss by evaporation
- / Where chlorophyll is found
- / Absorb water and mineral salts from the soil
- / The transport of dissolved material in a plant
- / Rely on autotrophs for their energy
- / As this increases so does the rate of photosynthesis
- / Openings that allow gas exchange in plants
- / What flows along the concentration gradient
- / How plant get energy from sunlight
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- / A group of atoms bonded together
- / The minor component in a solution
- / -When there is an uneven distribution of a substance accross a border
- / Transport of particles down the concentration gradient
- / Organisms that trap light energy from the sun and convert it to chemical energy
- / The green pigment in plants
- / The loss of water from the leaves by evaporation
- / A substance that dissolves a solute
- / Transport of particles along the concentration gradient
- / The main source of energy for life on Earth
19 Clues: / Where chlorophyll is found • / The green pigment in plants • / A group of atoms bonded together • / The minor component in a solution • / How plant get energy from sunlight • / Rely on autotrophs for their energy • / A substance that dissolves a solute • / Openings that allow gas exchange in plants • / What flows along the concentration gradient • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- sticky
- need to be right so seed can germinate
- colorful usually to attract insects
- type of seed dispersal which the seed have parachute
- base of plumule
- male reproductive organ in a plant
- base of radicle
- 1 parent
- process of growth from seed to a plant
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- for stored food to be soluble
- occurs inside the ovule
- female reproductive organ in a plant
- type of dispersal example coconut
- develop into seed
- type of pollination by bees
- transfer of pollen from part of a plant to another part of a plant
- store food like starch for seed
- 2 parents
- so plant can do respiration
- develop into a fruit
20 Clues: sticky • 1 parent • 2 parents • base of plumule • base of radicle • develop into seed • develop into a fruit • occurs inside the ovule • type of pollination by bees • so plant can do respiration • for stored food to be soluble • store food like starch for seed • type of dispersal example coconut • male reproductive organ in a plant • colorful usually to attract insects • ...
Biology KS1-2: Plants 2020-04-25
Across
- Tree roots absorb ... and nutrients from the soil
- Bees help to move ... between flowers
- This of type of tree doesn't lose its leaves in winter
- What process produces food for the plant to survive?
- Which process allows the movement of water through plants?
- This type of tree loses its leaves during the winter
- What are trees made from?
- What is the male part of the flower called?
- What is the female part of the flower called?
- What part of the tree provides it with protection?
- What is the natural habitat of a cactus?
Down
- The process of photosynthesis requires ... and water
- The tree trunk carries water from the roots to the ...
- What sort of trees are used for Christmas trees?
- Plants need ..., nutrients, oxygen and water to grow
- This part of the plant gives it structure and stability
- What is the colourful part of a plant called?
- Which part of the plant is found underground?
- In which part of the plant does photosynthesis happen?
- What are the seeds from oak trees called?
20 Clues: What are trees made from? • Bees help to move ... between flowers • What is the natural habitat of a cactus? • What are the seeds from oak trees called? • What is the male part of the flower called? • What is the colourful part of a plant called? • Which part of the plant is found underground? • What is the female part of the flower called? • ...
