plants Crossword Puzzles
Biodiversity and Populations 2025-04-03
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- nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- living factors in an ecosystem
- description of the physical area of a population
- members of the same species in the same area
- consumes only other consumers
- consumes plants and animals
- breaks down organic matter (dead organisms)
- consumes other organisms for energy
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- organisms migrating into an area
- a characteristic that gives an organism an advantage
- biotic and abiotic factors in specific area
- has a specific Climate, plants, and animals
- the portion of Earth where living things exist
- organisms migrating out of an area
- organism that creates food using photosynthesis
- organisms that can produce fertile offspring
- consumes only plants
- the ability to breed and produce healthy offspring
- study of interactions between biotic and abiotic factors
19 Clues: consumes only plants • consumes plants and animals • consumes only other consumers • living factors in an ecosystem • organisms migrating into an area • nonliving factors in an ecosystem • organisms migrating out of an area • consumes other organisms for energy • biotic and abiotic factors in specific area • has a specific Climate, plants, and animals • ...
Braynts crossword 2018-05-10
12 Clues: low waves • high waves • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats plant or animals • a type of measurement • eats both plants and meat • running from larger animal • happens once in a life time • eats dead animals or plants • eats remains of dead animals • a ball made from gas and heat
Plant Classification 2024-02-06
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- part of the female reproductive system of a flower
- stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary.
- flowering plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction and has all the materials needed to develop into another plant
- the reproductive part of a group of plants called angiosperms
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- underground part of all vascular plants
- The pollen producing part of a flower
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- flattened green outgrowth from the stem of a vascular plant
- a sterile floral part that usually functions as a visually conspicuous element of a flower
- They are the vegetative part of a flower, which functions by protecting the rising buds and by supporting the petals when in bloom
- cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds
- a stalk-like structure that attaches to the base of the flower and supports the anther
- the female reproductive organ found in flowering plants
- The primary function is mechanical support fruit the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
15 Clues: The ovule producing part of a flower • The pollen producing part of a flower • underground part of all vascular plants • cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds • stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary. • part of the female reproductive system of a flower • the female reproductive organ found in flowering plants • ...
Jungle 2023-09-06
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- A long, twisting plant that often climbs trees in the jungle.
- The leaves and branches of plants in the jungle.
- The variety of different plants and animals in the jungle.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats.
- Small creatures with six legs, often found in the jungle.
- Someone who travels deep into the jungle to study or discover new things.
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- A rushing flow of water that falls from a height in the jungle.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment in the jungle.
- Exciting and daring experiences you might have exploring the jungle.
- A type of jungle with lots of rainfall and lush vegetation.
- A dense area filled with trees, plants, and wildlife.
- The upper layer of leaves and branches in the jungle formed by the tree crowns.
- Animals like snakes and lizards that live in the jungle and often have scales.
- A word used to describe places with warm and humid climates, like the jungle.
- Feathered animals that can be colorful and sing sweet songs in the jungle.
15 Clues: The leaves and branches of plants in the jungle. • A dense area filled with trees, plants, and wildlife. • Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats. • Small creatures with six legs, often found in the jungle. • The variety of different plants and animals in the jungle. • A type of jungle with lots of rainfall and lush vegetation. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-17
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- a green pigment found in plants
- cellular respiration releases ____ energy, carbon dioxide, and water
- each stoma is surrounded by these
- plants take CO2 by ____
- where is sugar produced during photosynthesis?
- plants use this to further break down sugar
- photosynthesis requires ____ energy
- sugar transport
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- number one source of oxygen
- sugar transported through ____
- the process of translocation is by ____
- water absorb and travels up to ____
- guard cells take in water by ____
- what mesophyll cell the gas diffuse into?
- guard cells lose water and become ____
15 Clues: sugar transport • plants take CO2 by ____ • number one source of oxygen • sugar transported through ____ • a green pigment found in plants • guard cells take in water by ____ • each stoma is surrounded by these • water absorb and travels up to ____ • photosynthesis requires ____ energy • guard cells lose water and become ____ • the process of translocation is by ____ • ...
science 2020-03-06
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- number of organisms change based on food
- breathing oxygen
- harmful oil
- not derived from living organisms
- to move
- something that has life
- plants use sunlight to make their own food/energy
- a gas made by plants that animals use for respiration
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- something that has no life
- the space around an organism
- gas made by animals that plants use
- relating to living organisms
- what an organism must have to survive
- to get used to
- all the biotic and abiotic organisms in an enviorment
15 Clues: to move • harmful oil • to get used to • breathing oxygen • something that has life • something that has no life • the space around an organism • relating to living organisms • not derived from living organisms • gas made by animals that plants use • what an organism must have to survive • number of organisms change based on food • plants use sunlight to make their own food/energy • ...
Ahmat crossword puzzle 2022-08-25
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- When plants reacts to its environment
- is a single cell
- sugary liquid
- contains two female parts called
- reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is
- responsible for the growth of roots and stem
- male part of flower
- male cones produce
- single cell divides and develops
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- are cone-bearing plants and are conifer tree
- transferring pollen from anthers to stigma is
- Plant cells make chemicals called hormones
- places where a plant produces nectar are
- flowering of plants
- each tiny grain of pollen contains two cells
15 Clues: sugary liquid • is a single cell • male cones produce • flowering of plants • male part of flower • contains two female parts called • single cell divides and develops • When plants reacts to its environment • places where a plant produces nectar are • reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is • Plant cells make chemicals called hormones • ...
unit 1 crossword 2022-11-10
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- plants grown for beauty
- applying science to agriculture
- conditions that can influence an organism
- science of growing and managing crops
- activites around the production of plants and animals
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- all aspects of water conservation
- applied science that involves growth care and management of animals
- science involved in producing and marketing of plants
- science of soil management
- the study of insects
- harmful insects, rodents, and diseases
- management of genetic aspects between generations
- food grown without pesticides
- commercial firms based around agriculture
- growing and managing of living things in water
15 Clues: the study of insects • plants grown for beauty • science of soil management • food grown without pesticides • applying science to agriculture • all aspects of water conservation • science of growing and managing crops • harmful insects, rodents, and diseases • commercial firms based around agriculture • conditions that can influence an organism • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- The green pigment in Chloroplasts
- Water is absorbed by these
- In a stack in the Stoma
- The left side of the photosynthesis equation
- The process that plants use to convert light energy into chemical
- stack of thylakoids
- Where light energy comes from
- The color that is absorbed by plants
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- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Energy Energy used during photosynthesis
- The right side of the photosynthesis equation
- H2O
- The gas that exits the stomata
- dioxcide The gas taken in by plants through the stomata
- The sugar made during photosynthesis
15 Clues: H2O • stack of thylakoids • In a stack in the Stoma • Water is absorbed by these • Where light energy comes from • The gas that exits the stomata • The green pigment in Chloroplasts • The color that is absorbed by plants • The sugar made during photosynthesis • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Energy Energy used during photosynthesis • ...
Spelling words 2025-09-02
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- Quickly close one eye.
- To give someone a part of what you have.
- Tiny grains you find on the beach.
- The same in amount or size.
- Place where kids learn.
- Garden soil that’s made up of decaying plants
- container with a lid.
- Fizzy sweet drink with bubbles.
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- To split something into equal parts.
- The dirt plants grow in.
- opposite of fast.
- Say numbers in order.
- Most plants favourite soil
- Things or people together as one set.
- what grows on your head.
15 Clues: opposite of fast. • Say numbers in order. • container with a lid. • Quickly close one eye. • Place where kids learn. • The dirt plants grow in. • what grows on your head. • Most plants favourite soil • The same in amount or size. • Fizzy sweet drink with bubbles. • Tiny grains you find on the beach. • To split something into equal parts. • Things or people together as one set. • ...
How Plants Make Food 2026-05-01
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- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- What H stands for in H20.
- Process in which a plant makes food.
- A product of photosynthesis.
- A chemical that absorbs certain types of light.
- Photosynthesis provides _______ for plants and people.
- Plant parts that contain many chloroplasts.
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- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy.
- Source of energy for photosynthesis.
- 6CO2 + 6H20 + light energy ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2 is the _______ for photosynthesis.
- One product of photosynthesis is one ______ of sugar.
- Living things need _______.
- Oxygen leaves a plant through.
- Plants need carbon _______ to make food.
- Simple Sugars.
15 Clues: Simple Sugars. • What H stands for in H20. • Living things need _______. • A product of photosynthesis. • Oxygen leaves a plant through. • Source of energy for photosynthesis. • Process in which a plant makes food. • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Plants need carbon _______ to make food. • Plant parts that contain many chloroplasts. • ...
Plant Physiology 2023-03-02
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- Plant hormones that speed up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- A hormone that will not work without auxins being present
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 24 months
- these help plants work more efficiently
- Swollen or filled with enough moisture
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms
- A plant that relish in cool weather
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 12 months
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- hormones that help plants ripen more quickly and help prevent seed germintation
- The science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Plant that is limb because of lack of moisture
- A type of plant that responds to extreme heat or cold
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans
- a plant that lives more than two years
- keeps the leaves and remains green year-round
- part of biology that deals with plants
- part of biology that deals with animals
17 Clues: A plant that relish in cool weather • a plant that lives more than two years • Swollen or filled with enough moisture • part of biology that deals with plants • these help plants work more efficiently • part of biology that deals with animals • keeps the leaves and remains green year-round • Plant that is limb because of lack of moisture • ...
Attack of the Killer Hornets 2025-11-24
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- A person you work with or do projects with.
- Very mean or likely to hurt someone or something.
- Something in food that helps you grow and stay healthy.
- To watch or check carefully over time.
- To stop something from happening before it starts.
- When a disease or problem suddenly appears in a big way.
- Animals or insects that bother people, plants, or animals.
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- A group of animals or plants that are alike in many ways.
- Needs to be done right away, no waiting!
- When pollen moves from one flower to another so new plants can grow.
- A large, stinging insect that can be dangerous if it bites
- To shake quickly back and forth.
- A group of animals or people living together in one place.
- So scary or gross it makes you shiver.
- When air, water, or land gets dirty and harms living things.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Spreading into places where it doesn’t belong, usually plants or animals.
17 Clues: To shake quickly back and forth. • So scary or gross it makes you shiver. • To watch or check carefully over time. • Needs to be done right away, no waiting! • A person you work with or do projects with. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • Very mean or likely to hurt someone or something. • To stop something from happening before it starts. • ...
Energy from Food 2025-02-13
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- Snakes, owls, and tigers are examples of ....
- To perform photosynthesis, plants need water, ..., and light.
- The process by which plants make their own food is called....
- Plants are examples of ... because plants make their own food.
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- Roots absorb ... from the soil.
- A green substance in leaves, called ..., traps the energy.
- ... are animals that eat only plants.
- Plants use energy from ... to make food.
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals are called....
- chain A ... shows the transfer of energy from one living thing to another in the form of food.
10 Clues: Roots absorb ... from the soil. • ... are animals that eat only plants. • Plants use energy from ... to make food. • Snakes, owls, and tigers are examples of .... • A green substance in leaves, called ..., traps the energy. • To perform photosynthesis, plants need water, ..., and light. • The process by which plants make their own food is called.... • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-01
10 Clues: design on a leaf • multicoloured plant • cells of green leaves • parasites misiltoe • green pigments on leaves • plants pitcher plant • process of making food in plants • cell type of cell in each plant • plants that depend on other plants • meaning of photo and photosynthesis
Yellow stone cross puzzle 2021-02-03
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- Like plants and trees they give food and shelter
- a animal that other animals hunt
- The environment and temperature
- a animals that eats meat
- A animal that eats plants and animals
- they break down dead organisms
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- a animal that eats meat
- Animals that eat plants from trees
- A animals that eats plants
- Web a chain of each animals diet
- living or once living components
- chain Which animals eats which
12 Clues: a animal that eats meat • a animals that eats meat • A animals that eats plants • they break down dead organisms • a animal that other animals hunt • The environment and temperature • living or once living components • chain Which animals eats which • Web a chain of each animals diet • Animals that eat plants from trees • A animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Introduction to Ecosystems 2013-04-21
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- An ecosystem with water, fish, and aquatic plants
- Produces food through photosynthesis
- Organisms that decompose dead plant or animals
- A species that eats mostly plants
- A warm blooded animal
- Plants with woody stems
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- A species that diet is mostly meat
- An ecosystem with soil, trees and grasses
- Species that feed on both plants and meat
- Where a species lives
- A cold blooded animal
11 Clues: Where a species lives • A cold blooded animal • A warm blooded animal • Plants with woody stems • A species that eats mostly plants • A species that diet is mostly meat • Produces food through photosynthesis • An ecosystem with soil, trees and grasses • Species that feed on both plants and meat • Organisms that decompose dead plant or animals • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-17
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- Protists and _____ can do photosynthesis too
- Is a pigment thats used to capture light
- _____ and plants need glucose for cellular respiration
- make ATP and NADPH
- Medication and foods come from _____
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- Plants make glucose using _____
- chlorophyll can be found in the ____ of plants
- Light independent is also called the ______ or the dark cycle
- Chlorophyll reflects ____ light
- Photosynthesis produces ____
- light independent reactions happen in the ____
11 Clues: make ATP and NADPH • Photosynthesis produces ____ • Plants make glucose using _____ • Chlorophyll reflects ____ light • Medication and foods come from _____ • Is a pigment thats used to capture light • Protists and _____ can do photosynthesis too • chlorophyll can be found in the ____ of plants • light independent reactions happen in the ____ • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-30
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- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugar
- it is CO2 and is a greenhouse gas
- a gas we use and need everyday and night
- the input
- the center star in the solar system
- the basic unit of life in the kingdom plantea
- the action of breathing
- the tiny opening present on the epidermis of leaves
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- sugar
- control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closure of stomatal pores
- the output
- the process by which plants make food from the sun
- venus fly trap
- a fat soluble pigment found naturally in plants
- a liquid we need to survive
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- conveys water
18 Clues: sugar • the input • the output • conveys water • venus fly trap • the action of breathing • a liquid we need to survive • it is CO2 and is a greenhouse gas • the center star in the solar system • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • a gas we use and need everyday and night • the basic unit of life in the kingdom plantea • a fat soluble pigment found naturally in plants • ...
Virus 2017-10-21
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- The genus name ends in
- Who coined the name “virus” meaning poison?
- Some viruses are enclosed in a protective __________.
- ________________ crystallized sap from sick tobacco plants.
- Retroviruses contain this type of enzyme.
- Viruses have a ______________________ containing DNA or RNA.
- Outside of host cells, viruses are____________.
- Most viruses infect only ________ specific cells.
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- Viruses that attack bacteria.
- Viruses are ___________ than the smallest cell.
- Beijerinck studied _____________________________ and found they caused healthy plants to become sick.
- Are infected by prions.
- ___________________ used his kid to test out his vaccine. Edward Jenner
- Viruses couldn’t be seen until the 20th century until _____________________ was invented.
- Also called viral coats.
- The Ebola virus is _________ shape.
- Viruses have some ________ of life but not others
- Edward Jenner developed a vaccine for _____________
- The family names end in
19 Clues: The genus name ends in • Are infected by prions. • The family names end in • Also called viral coats. • Viruses that attack bacteria. • The Ebola virus is _________ shape. • Retroviruses contain this type of enzyme. • Who coined the name “virus” meaning poison? • Viruses are ___________ than the smallest cell. • Outside of host cells, viruses are____________. • ...
ecosystems-and-biogeochemical project 2023-03-09
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- also known as a trophic or ecological pyramid,
- an organism that eats plants
- each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem,
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- known as a trophic or ecological pyramid,
- known as producers
- the ability to do work
- not living
- have to eat to gain energy
- the continuous movement of water
- known as consumers
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- an organism that makes its own food.
- consisting of microscopic plants.
- The organisms that eat the primary consumers
- that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- matter from recently living organisms which is used for bioenergy production
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- living
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- an organism that eats plants and meat
20 Clues: living • not living • known as producers • known as consumers • the ability to do work • have to eat to gain energy • an organism that eats plants • the continuous movement of water • consisting of microscopic plants. • an organism that makes its own food. • an organism that eats plants and meat • known as a trophic or ecological pyramid, • ...
P6 Science IDP @ MPS - Energy in Food 2020-12-30
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- Main source of energy for plants to make food
- Another term for food made by plants
- Combined with carbon dioxide, it is one of the main ‘ingredients’ for plants to make food.
- Process whereby plant makes food
- Gas produced during the process of plants making food
- Main part of plant that helps to make food
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- Green pigments found in plants to make food
- Extra food that is created by plant will be stored as this
- Food provides this to allow living things to do work
- Tiny openings found in plants for gaseous exchange
10 Clues: Process whereby plant makes food • Another term for food made by plants • Main part of plant that helps to make food • Green pigments found in plants to make food • Main source of energy for plants to make food • Tiny openings found in plants for gaseous exchange • Food provides this to allow living things to do work • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-03-10
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- the kingdom plants belong to
- the Greek word for light
- a green substance in the chloroplasts
- a process that plants use to make food
- the Greek word for putting together
- where most plants make their food
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- plants need this gas for photosynthesis
- parts of a plant that suck in water
- pores on the leaves of a plant
- where plants get their water
10 Clues: the Greek word for light • the kingdom plants belong to • where plants get their water • pores on the leaves of a plant • where most plants make their food • parts of a plant that suck in water • the Greek word for putting together • a green substance in the chloroplasts • a process that plants use to make food • plants need this gas for photosynthesis
Unit 9 Lesson 3 2023-02-21
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- eats only other animals
- animals raised as food for people
- the process plants use to make food
- what plants make during photosynthesis (gas)
- a living thing that eats other living things
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- the path of energy through living things
- eats only plants
- a living thing that makes its own food
- plants grown as food for people and livestock
- what plants make during photosynthesis (food)
10 Clues: eats only plants • eats only other animals • animals raised as food for people • the process plants use to make food • a living thing that makes its own food • the path of energy through living things • what plants make during photosynthesis (gas) • a living thing that eats other living things • plants grown as food for people and livestock • ...
plants 1££££$$$$ 2020-09-21
8 Clues: roots in mangrove plants • seed that has 2 cotyledons • roots that grow from a tap root • roots used for climbing, clasping • roots used for offering extra support • main root that grows vertically into the soil • type of plants where the roots have a nitrogen • roots that grow from the same base of the stem
useful plants 2023-05-24
8 Clues: roots we eat • vegetable we eat • flower used for perfume • spices we get from plants • small and delicate plants are called • short plants with woody stem are called • plants with weak stem which cannot stand erect • plants that need support of other plants or structures
Flowering Plants 2023-08-23
8 Clues: holds the anther in place • the part that makes pollen • the male part of the flower • links the ovary and the stigma • protects the flower before it opens • contains the eggs and becomes the fruit • the bright part of a flower that attracts insects • the sticky part of the flower that receives pollen
kailyns plants 2024-03-08
Plants Crossword 2024-05-14
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- the third stage in the life cycle of an insect undergoing a complete metamorphosis(the insect is inactive)
- the brightly colored part of a flower that helps attract birds, bees, and other insects to the flower
- the part of a flower that produces pollen, which is needed to form seeds
- the process by which pollen reaches a pistil
- beginning to develop into a seedling (sprouting)
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- the powdery grains in a flower; they must be carried from a stamen to a pistil in order for seeds to form
- the central part in a flower that produces the seed
- The process by which producers (green plants) make their own food by using energy from the Sun
8 Clues: the process by which pollen reaches a pistil • beginning to develop into a seedling (sprouting) • the central part in a flower that produces the seed • the part of a flower that produces pollen, which is needed to form seeds • The process by which producers (green plants) make their own food by using energy from the Sun • ...
AMAZING PLANTS 2025-02-26
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- a kind of flower usually color red
- is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of reproduction.
- absorbs nutrients from the ground
- its a type of flower that is mostly white
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- a sharp thing attached on a flower's stem
- a tiny stem that creeps along the ground
- the main trunk of a plant
- brightly colored leaves of a flower
8 Clues: the main trunk of a plant • absorbs nutrients from the ground • a kind of flower usually color red • brightly colored leaves of a flower • a tiny stem that creeps along the ground • a sharp thing attached on a flower's stem • its a type of flower that is mostly white • ...
Plants Review 2025-04-28
8 Clues: Plant food • Plant part that reproduces • Absorb water from the soil • Helps the plant stand upright • Gives plants their green color • Part of a plant that makes food • Process a plant uses to make food • Process that bees help plants with reproducing
Exotic Plants 2024-10-17
8 Clues: Also called Mini Monstera • Adansonii with bigger holes • Especially poisonous for cats • A very difficult bitchy plant • Also difficult and bitchy starts with C • A Monstera with littler leafs and holes • Exotic rainforest plant, which has holes in it • Basically a Philodendron without the heart shaped leafs
Edibal plants 2016-08-30
Indigenous plants 2019-10-21
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- discovered that the leaves of the rooibos can be used as a tasty and aromatic tea.
- Preserved meat eaten as a snack.
- A soft, vigorous, densely covered with leaves, woody- based sub-shrub.
- ferox, , leaves are boiled in water and taken for arthritis, eczema, toothache, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, hypertension, stress and stomach pains.
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- Impepho is also found there.
- A straight scattering shrub growing up to 2 meters in height.
- Floral Kingdom, , Both Agathosma betulina and Agathosma crenulata grow there.
- is antifungal, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial.
8 Clues: Impepho is also found there. • Preserved meat eaten as a snack. • is antifungal, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. • A straight scattering shrub growing up to 2 meters in height. • A soft, vigorous, densely covered with leaves, woody- based sub-shrub. • Floral Kingdom, , Both Agathosma betulina and Agathosma crenulata grow there. • ...
Plants crossword 2024-06-09
8 Clues: you can eat these. • plants grow from these. • these pollinate flowers. • plants need this to grow. • these grow out of the trunk. • they turn sunlight into food. • they bring nutrients from the soil. • its part of a tree and an elephant.
Exotic Plants 2024-05-22
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- stinky—it produces a putrid stench of rotting flesh during its nightly peak bloom.
- It has an appearance similar to fungi, that is until the flower opens.
- ball-shaped succulent plant is also called sea urchin plant
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- the largest member of the water lily family
- they often consume insects.
- it contracts its leaves very rapidly when stimulated by touch or sound.
- Because of its stench, it’s also known as Voodoo Lily, Dragonwort, or Stinky Lily.
- most of them live an average of 300 years, the plant can clone itself for a minimum of 43,600 years.
8 Clues: they often consume insects. • the largest member of the water lily family • ball-shaped succulent plant is also called sea urchin plant • It has an appearance similar to fungi, that is until the flower opens. • it contracts its leaves very rapidly when stimulated by touch or sound. • ...
Hydropower Plants 2023-11-19
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- a large pipe delivering water from the reservoir to the turbine
- the distance that the water falls from the reservoir surface to the turbines (two words)
- separate or apportion into section
- daily ... curve
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- what is the synonym for beneficial?
- what is the synonym for marsh area?
- Pumped ... Hydropower
- the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land
8 Clues: daily ... curve • Pumped ... Hydropower • separate or apportion into section • what is the synonym for beneficial? • what is the synonym for marsh area? • a large pipe delivering water from the reservoir to the turbine • the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land • ...
AQUATIC PLANTS 2024-09-10
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- - Tiny plant often found in still water, forms a dense mat.
- - Edible seeds are used in Asian cuisine; has large, flat leaves.
- - it is a underwater plant
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- - large, showy flowers and floating leaves, often seen in Asian ponds and used in cuisine.
- - broad, floating leaves and beautiful flowers that come in various colors; often found in ponds and water gardens.
- - Provides habitat for marine life; often seen in grass beds.
- - A type of edible marine plant used to wrap sushi rolls.
- - Floating Plant Known for its beautiful lavender flowers
8 Clues: - it is a underwater plant • - A type of edible marine plant used to wrap sushi rolls. • - Floating Plant Known for its beautiful lavender flowers • - Tiny plant often found in still water, forms a dense mat. • - Provides habitat for marine life; often seen in grass beds. • - Edible seeds are used in Asian cuisine; has large, flat leaves. • ...
Propagating Plants 2022-06-14
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- - A short, fleshy, underground stem of a plant where starch is stored. Tubers bear small leaves, each with a bud that is capable of developing into a new plant.
- - The part of the seed that becomes a new plant.
- - A section of a plant capable of developing into a new plant.
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- - The nutritious material found in the seed to promote germination.
- - An enlarged underground section of a stem that can grow into a new plant when planted.
- - An outgrowth of stems that extend along the ground which is capable of developing into new plants at various points along its length.
- propagation - The process of growing new plants from a variety of sources, such as seeds, cuttings and other plant parts.
- - The initial growth of a seed to produce a new plant. It does not need light or soil nutrients because the embryo plant draws on the stored food in the cotyledon during this stage of growth.
8 Clues: - The part of the seed that becomes a new plant. • - A section of a plant capable of developing into a new plant. • - The nutritious material found in the seed to promote germination. • - An enlarged underground section of a stem that can grow into a new plant when planted. • ...
plants crossword 2022-06-07
8 Clues: small, white flower • tall yellow flowers • yellow, Easter flower • red flower, national flower • purple flower that bees like • flower that shares name of a mythical beast • yellow flower that shares name with a dairy food • yellow flower that turns into a white, fluffy flower
Sustainable words 2020-05-26
12 Clues: Plants • Animals • Muchroom • Stop Wastefulness • Gas around the earth • A group of organisms • A Large group pf plants • Flatgrass tropical area • Clearing of a hole area of tress • A group of Activies ETC Demonstraing • The process of being orosedby wind or water • plants to convent light energy to chemical energy
Living and Non living Beings 2023-01-08
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- releasing unwanted material out of the body
- food preparation process in plants
- eat only plants and plant products
- omnivore
- feeds only on meat and animal products
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- cleanup crew of the earth
- living being producing the same offspring
- characteristic of living being
- plants
- energy releasing process
- study of living beings
- parasitic plant
12 Clues: plants • omnivore • parasitic plant • study of living beings • energy releasing process • cleanup crew of the earth • characteristic of living being • food preparation process in plants • eat only plants and plant products • feeds only on meat and animal products • living being producing the same offspring • releasing unwanted material out of the body
Plants crossword puzzle 2024-09-05
12 Clues: one seed leaf • new baby plants • lives for a year • protects the seeds • supports the system • the ground for plants • connects leaf to stem • creates food for plant • plants grow these softly • lives more than two years • what a plant absorbs nutrients from • how plant reproduction is commonly done
Botany II 2024-04-23
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- A tree that keeps it’s leaves
- process by which plants make their food
- A fern leaf
- reindeer antifreeze
- No longer found living
- makes leaves green
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- plants that eat insects
- to dry out without dying
- Giving human qualities to a thing or idea
- Oldest bristlecone pine
- a baby plant with a coat on
- the study of plants
- using like or as to compare two unlike things
- the study of living things
14 Clues: A fern leaf • makes leaves green • reindeer antifreeze • the study of plants • No longer found living • plants that eat insects • Oldest bristlecone pine • to dry out without dying • the study of living things • a baby plant with a coat on • A tree that keeps it’s leaves • process by which plants make their food • Giving human qualities to a thing or idea • ...
Tropical rainforests 2025-05-07
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- break down plant and animal material
- heavy rain washes nutriens away
- fastest growing trees and tallest trees
- plants converting energy into sugars for growth
- plants and animals for example
- not native to that place
- help to remove water fom leaves
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- plants
- obtain nutrients from the air and water
- very large in the tropical rain forests
- can wrap around branches
- infertile soils
- soil, water and air for example
- help to support very tall trees
14 Clues: plants • infertile soils • can wrap around branches • not native to that place • plants and animals for example • heavy rain washes nutriens away • soil, water and air for example • help to support very tall trees • help to remove water fom leaves • break down plant and animal material • obtain nutrients from the air and water • very large in the tropical rain forests • ...
J. Ellis' Plants Crossword 2022-10-19
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- genus of flowering plants in the cactus family
- exhaustion of water vapor by stomata
- embryo with multiple cotyledons
- male reproductive
- genus of 200 tropical and subtropical tuberous herbaceous plants
- embryo with single cotyledon
- embryonic root
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- formed accidentally
- female reproductive
- aerial root
- plant genus containing 59 species of flowering plant
- large and diverse genus of flowering plants
- genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees
- genus containing 6 species of tuberous perennials
14 Clues: aerial root • embryonic root • male reproductive • formed accidentally • female reproductive • embryo with single cotyledon • embryo with multiple cotyledons • exhaustion of water vapor by stomata • large and diverse genus of flowering plants • genus of flowering plants in the cactus family • genus containing 6 species of tuberous perennials • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-31
9 Clues: the food of plants • what make plants grow • what makes plants green • the pigment of the plants • where the extra food is held • one thing a plant needs to grow • the third thing plants need to grow • the cells on the bottom of the plant • the second thing plants need to grow
Exploring Ag Terms 2017-09-19
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- Raising of fin-fish, shellfish and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Food that has been grown with out the use of certain chemical pesticides.
- Management of the characteristics transmitted from one generation to another.
- Study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- Application of engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- Use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management.
- Science of soils and field crops.
- All aspects of water conservation and management.
- Use of electronics and ultra modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- Resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
- Teaching and program management in agriculture.
- Chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- Use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
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- The turf grass and soil immediately below it.
- Management of agricultural resources.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stems out of agriculture.
- Application of science to an industrial or commercial objective.
- Science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
- Science of fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- Space and mass around us.
- Pest control program based on multiple control practices.
- All jobs relating in some way to plants, animals and renewable natural resources.
- Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- Science of insect life.
- The science of producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- Animal growth, care and management.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
27 Clues: Science of insect life. • Space and mass around us. • Science of soils and field crops. • Animal growth, care and management. • Management of agricultural resources. • Chemistry as it applies to living matter. • The turf grass and soil immediately below it. • Teaching and program management in agriculture. • All aspects of water conservation and management. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-11-17
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- an interaction in which one animal kills another
- a consumer that eats plants and animals
- an enclosed area with interactions between abiotic and biotic factors
- leaving an old habitat
- becoming adjusted to new conditions
- where both organisms benefit
- one species benefits, the other is unaffected
- a relationship where at least one organism benefits
- process where plants make food out of light
- a group of people living in a place with similar characteristics
- series of predictable changes that occur in a period of time
- a consumer that eats only plants
- factor something that limits the population of an ecosystem
- all members of one species in an area
- left side of a chemical equation and they are the chemicals that go in to a reaction
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- species first species to populate an area
- moving to a new place
- group of organisms that are physically similar
- part of the plant cell where chlorophyll is located
- right side that are the results of a chemical reaction
- an organism that needs to find its food
- a consumer that eats dead plants and animals
- one organism benefits, the other is harmed
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- part of the cell where respiration occurs in plants and animals
- process that break down food and oxygen into ordinary
- capacity the maximum pop. of a species an ecosystem can hold
- an organism that can make its own food
- a consumer that eats only animals
29 Clues: moving to a new place • leaving an old habitat • where both organisms benefit • a consumer that eats only plants • a consumer that eats only animals • becoming adjusted to new conditions • all members of one species in an area • an organism that can make its own food • a consumer that eats plants and animals • an organism that needs to find its food • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2016-06-16
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- DECOMPOSES DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- OCCUR NATURALLY IN A CERTAIN AREA
- THEY EAT PLANTS
- SHOWS INCONECTED FOOD CHAINS
- NATURAL COMMUNITIES THAT CHANGE INTO A STABLE COMMUNITY
- GROUPS OF LIVING THINGS THAT ARE THE SAME
- SPECIES THAT LIVE TOGETHER
- ANIMAL WASTE AND DEAD INSECTS
- DESTROYED OR DISTURBED BY NATURAL OCCURRENCES OR HUMAN ACTIVITIES
- PLANTS AND PLANT-LIKE SPECIES
- EATS WASTE
- HOW PLANTS CONVERT SUNLIGHT INTO ENERGY
- TERM OF INTRODUCED SPECIES INTO A NATIVE ECOSYSTEM
- THEY HUNT FOR ANIMALS
- NON-LIVING THINGS
- HOW THE PLANT'S LEAVES TURN GREEN
- GROUPS OF THE SAME SPECIES LIVING NEAR EACH OTHER
- AMOUNT OF ENERGY TRANSFERRED IN A FOOD CHAIN
- NATURAL REPLACEMENT OF ONE COMMUNITY OF LIVING THINGS TO ANOTHER
- FEEDING INTERACTION BETWEEN PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS
- EAT PRODUCERS
- THEY EAT MEAT AND PLANTS
- LIVING THINGS
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- BODY CONVERTS TO ENERGY
- A SUBSTANCE THAT CAN CAUSE HARM OR DEATH TO A SPECIES
- FOR THE COMMUNITY TO SUSTAIN ITSELF
- MICROSCOPIC DECOMPOSERS
- EATS SECONDARY CONSUMERS
- INTERFERE WITH THE NATURAL ECOSYSTEM
- CARNIVORES AND OMNIVORES
- CONTROLS THE POPULATION OF THE BIOTIC ELEMENTS
- THE FORMATION OF A COMMUNITY WHERE NO COMMUNITY HAS EXISTED
- SOFT SOIL THAT INMINGLES WITH WATER
- ALLOWS ABIOTIC ELEMENTS TO BE USED AGAIN
- ONE BROUGHT TO AN NEW ENVIRONMENT
- ANIMAL HUNTED FOR FOOD
- THEY EAT MEAT
- DOESN'T KILL OTHERS FOR FOOD
- ODORLESS GAS
- OVER AND OVER AGAIN MOTION OF ABIOTIC TO BIOTIC TO ABIOTIC AGAIN
- LIVING THINGS PLACE TO LIVE
41 Clues: EATS WASTE • ODORLESS GAS • THEY EAT MEAT • EAT PRODUCERS • LIVING THINGS • THEY EAT PLANTS • NON-LIVING THINGS • THEY HUNT FOR ANIMALS • ANIMAL HUNTED FOR FOOD • BODY CONVERTS TO ENERGY • MICROSCOPIC DECOMPOSERS • EATS SECONDARY CONSUMERS • CARNIVORES AND OMNIVORES • THEY EAT MEAT AND PLANTS • SPECIES THAT LIVE TOGETHER • LIVING THINGS PLACE TO LIVE • SHOWS INCONECTED FOOD CHAINS • ...
bio 2024-09-01
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- They are characterized by the presence of ground substances and fibers that support, bind, and protect organs.
- This is a type of muscular tissue that is attached to bones
- These are located at the root tips are responsible for the primary growth of plants.
- They are a type of permanent tissue that consists only one kind of cell.
- It gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem.
- It is a type of epithelial tissue that is the site of diffusion or exchange of substances
- They are epidermal outgrowths responsible for protecting the plants from water loss.
- Are also called fundamental tissues.
- This is a type of muscular tissue that is found in the heart.
- Bone, cartilage, and blood are the types of this kind of tissue.
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- It is the basic unit of the nervous system that can conduct electrochemical signals as a form of information
- It is composed of tightly packed cells that cover, line, and protect the body part.
- There are composed of nondividing cells.
- They are a type of permanent tissue that has two or more kinds of cells
- It is composed of highly specialized muscle cells that contract to produce movements.
- These are found in the growing areas of plants.
- They are found in the lower epidermis of leaves which aids with the gas exchange between plants and the environment.
- It gives rise to cork cells which replaces epidermis of plants once they mature.
- They mainly contain networks of nerve cells.
- They are known to be atoms and molecules that makes up the basic unit of life.
20 Clues: Are also called fundamental tissues. • There are composed of nondividing cells. • It gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem. • They mainly contain networks of nerve cells. • These are found in the growing areas of plants. • This is a type of muscular tissue that is attached to bones • This is a type of muscular tissue that is found in the heart. • ...
The Desert Biome 2021-12-16
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- Type of desert that receives minimal amounts of rain and temperatures can reach up to 50 degrees celsius (example: Sahara desert)
- A type of plant adapted to living with very little water
- The key for plants and animals to survive
- Water that comes to the ground in a form or an other.
- Animals using their skin colours to hide themselves
- An example of plants living close together to keep themselves warm
- The source of water in cold deserts (three words separated by '/')
- What polar bears have underneath their fur to keep them warm
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- Why cactuses have spikes instead of leaves, to prevent ...
- The stage in which plants stay in some deserts, where they remain seeds until there is enough water around.
- type of desert close to the sea, with cold winters and long summers, and a variety of plants
- The meaning of "dēsertum", origin of word 2
- What cactuses have to prevent animals from eating them
- A large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate and wildlife.
- How we call animals that only come out at night to survive the extreme temperatures.
- type of desert with extreme low temperatures, hardly any life, usually found at high elevations (example: Antarctica)
- Type of desert with seasons reasonably defined, shrubby and grassy plants (example:Sagebrush desert in Utah,USA)
- The most limited factor in the desert, life depends on it
- A dry, terrestrial biome that receives very little rainfall
- When there is no precipitation for a long time, causing a lack of water
20 Clues: The key for plants and animals to survive • The meaning of "dēsertum", origin of word 2 • Animals using their skin colours to hide themselves • Water that comes to the ground in a form or an other. • What cactuses have to prevent animals from eating them • A type of plant adapted to living with very little water • ...
Plant cells 2025-10-12
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- The top, clear skin of a leaf, it's just for protection.
- Plants with special pipes for moving water and food.
- Plants that flower and keep their seeds inside a fruit.
- A bunch of similar cells working together for one purpose.
- The packed-together cells right under the leaf's skin that do a lot of the work.
- A waxy coat on leaves that keeps water from escaping.
- The bottom layer of the leaf, where you find all the stomata.
- That green stuff in plants that grabs energy from the sun.
- A plant with seeds in cones, not flowers or fruits.
- Plants use sunlight to make their own food from water and carbon dioxide. Pretty cool, right?
- The gaps in a leaf's spongey layer for gas to float around.
- Plants without those pipes, like moss.
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- A simple, nonvascular plant that uses spores instead of seeds.
- Tiny pores, mostly under leaves, for breathing and sweating.
- Two cells that open and close the stomata, like a gatekeeper.
- The tiny transport tubes in a leaf for moving water and nutrients around.
- An organism that makes its own grub, like a plant.
- A living thing that has to eat other stuff to get energy.
- The lower layer of the leaf with big air pockets for gas exchange.
- Equation: The recipe for photosynthesis: 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂.
- The middle layer of a leaf where all the food-making happens.
- The tiny green factories inside plant cells where photosynthesis happens.
22 Clues: Plants without those pipes, like moss. • An organism that makes its own grub, like a plant. • A plant with seeds in cones, not flowers or fruits. • Plants with special pipes for moving water and food. • A waxy coat on leaves that keeps water from escaping. • Plants that flower and keep their seeds inside a fruit. • ...
SCIENCE 2026-05-19
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- — In which organelles is chlorophyll found?
- — Which tissue transports sugars in plants?
- — What structures attach muscles to bones?
- — What large carbohydrate do plants store energy as?
- — What nitrogen-containing waste is removed by the kidneys?
- — Which muscle contracts during inhalation?
- — What is the process of breathing in called?
- — What tiny hair-like structures sweep mucus upward?
- — Which tissue transports water and minerals in plants?
- — What is the loss of water vapor from leaves called?
- — What are the small air tubes inside the lungs called?
- — What is the system of bones in the body called?
- — Which sugar is used in aerobic respiration?
- — What are the two large tubes leading from the trachea into the lungs called?
- — What structures connect bones together at joints?
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- — In which organelle does aerobic respiration occur?
- — Which muscle contracts to move the arm upward?
- — What sticky substance traps microorganisms in the respiratory system?
- — What is the name of the tube that carries air to the lungs?
- — Which bones support the upper body and head?
- — What is the process of breathing out called?
- — Which gas is needed for aerobic respiration?
- — What process allows plants to make their own food?
- — Which organs filter the blood and produce urine?
- — What molecule carries genetic information?
- — Which green pigment absorbs light energy in plants?
- — In which structures does gas exchange occur in the lungs?
- — What process moves oxygen from alveoli into the blood?
- — Which bone protects the brain?
- — What are places where bones meet called?
30 Clues: — Which bone protects the brain? • — What structures attach muscles to bones? • — What are places where bones meet called? • — In which organelles is chlorophyll found? • — Which tissue transports sugars in plants? • — Which muscle contracts during inhalation? • — What molecule carries genetic information? • — What is the process of breathing in called? • ...
Life Science and Photosynthesis 2021-12-08
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- the sugar food made by plants.
- the tissue that plants have that allows food to travel into the leaves.
- the gas plants release and humans breathe.
- dioxide, the gas humans release and plants use.
- the place where a plant collects sunlight, carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
- the part of the plant that attaches to the ground and picks up water.
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- the tissue that plants have that allows water to travel from the roots into the stem.
- the green pigment found in leaves and stems of a plant.
- the process in which green plants make their own food.
- the organelle found in leaves that help in the process of photosynthesis.
- the pores on the leave that absorb carbon dioxide and release water vapors.
11 Clues: the sugar food made by plants. • the gas plants release and humans breathe. • dioxide, the gas humans release and plants use. • the process in which green plants make their own food. • the green pigment found in leaves and stems of a plant. • the part of the plant that attaches to the ground and picks up water. • ...
Ecology 2016-11-14
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- single celled no nucleus
- process of making own food
- multicellular eat for energy
- organism that makes it's own food
- dry scaly skin cold blooded
- maximum population of species that an ecosystem can support
- introduced species that is causing problems in new location
- something you have to give up in favor of something
- organism that eats for energy
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- plants or animals that are not native to place where it is
- feathers
- organism that eats dead organisms and waste
- single celled have nucleus
- cold blooded and moist
- warm blooded have live young
- study of the relationships between organism and environment
- natural plant or animal that naturally lives or grows in an area
- scaly with gills
- multicellular carry on photosynthesis
- multicellular like plants but don't do photosynthesis
20 Clues: feathers • scaly with gills • cold blooded and moist • single celled no nucleus • process of making own food • single celled have nucleus • dry scaly skin cold blooded • warm blooded have live young • multicellular eat for energy • organism that eats for energy • organism that makes it's own food • multicellular carry on photosynthesis • organism that eats dead organisms and waste • ...
On The Farm 2024-06-30
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- Chemical used to kill pests
- Feeding on grass
- Method of watering crops
- Cultivation of gardens or plants
- Farm building for storing produce
- Farm vehicle for pulling machinery
- Earth's surface layer where plants grow
- House on a farm
- Place where milk products are produced
- Area planted with fruit trees
- Tool for turning soil
- Land covered with grass for grazing
- Gathering of crops
- Tower for storing grain
- Preparation of land for growing crops
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- Farm animals raised for produce
- Substance added to soil for growth
- Practice of farming
- Place where grapevines are cultivated
- Cultivated plant for food
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- Reproductive unit of a plant
- Domesticated birds raised for meat and eggs
- Decayed organic material used as plant fertiliser
- Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
25 Clues: House on a farm • Feeding on grass • Gathering of crops • Practice of farming • Tool for turning soil • Tower for storing grain • Method of watering crops • Cultivated plant for food • Chemical used to kill pests • Farming of aquatic organisms • Reproductive unit of a plant • Area planted with fruit trees • Farm animals raised for produce • Cultivation of gardens or plants • ...
Nutrients cycle 2023-04-21
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- Phosphorus makes up this important chemicals
- What does to much phosphorus lead to in plants
- How humans release CO2 into the atmosphere
- How water returns to the ground in the water cycle
- What is created by the decay of animal waste
- activity Examples are mining and burning fossil fuels
- What makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- The process plants use to make sugar
- Examples are volcanic eruptions and rock formation
- The main regulator of CO2
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- The main source of natural CO2
- Main source of phosphorus from man
- The process how animals use oxygen
- Mostly contained in rocks and minerals
- Activities performed by living organisms
- Returns nitrogen to the soil
- Eat plants that contain nitrogen
- What do organisms use nitrogen for
- Product rich in nitrogen
- Chemical substances organisms need to sustain life
20 Clues: Product rich in nitrogen • The main regulator of CO2 • Returns nitrogen to the soil • The main source of natural CO2 • Eat plants that contain nitrogen • Main source of phosphorus from man • The process how animals use oxygen • What do organisms use nitrogen for • What makes up 78% of the atmosphere • The process plants use to make sugar • Mostly contained in rocks and minerals • ...
semester review 2025-05-05
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- speeds up chemical reaction
- RNA to protein
- what it does
- dead animals or plants
- eats plants and animals
- chemical that kills insects
- longest phase of the cell cycle
- life,living
- genetic charts that are used to track
- converting sunlight co2,h20 into glucose & oxygen
- to much of a certain species
- houses DNA
- exact copy of a molecule
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- how often something happens
- energy
- DNA to RNA
- how species change over time
- maintaining stable conditions
- gets rid of bacteria
- what it looks like
- only eats plants
- make their own food through photosynthesis
- no one eats them
- movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- does not require energy
- double stranded
- single stranded
- eats animals
- many
- multiple monomers connected together
30 Clues: many • energy • DNA to RNA • houses DNA • life,living • what it does • eats animals • RNA to protein • double stranded • single stranded • only eats plants • no one eats them • what it looks like • gets rid of bacteria • dead animals or plants • eats plants and animals • does not require energy • exact copy of a molecule • how often something happens • speeds up chemical reaction • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- only eats meat
- an environment where an organism lives
- hierarchical levels in an ecosystem
- only eats plants
- living things
- organism that hunts a certain organism
- eat other food
- one plant or animal
- eats both plants and meat
- organisms that eat animals that have died
- organism that is being hunted by an organism
- provide its own food
- an area where all organisms live
- sequence of where energy and nutrience is transferred from organisms
- all the different populations
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- makes food
- non-living things
- organisms that break down dead organic matter
- study of interactions in the environment
- diagram of feeding relationships
- a group of individuals of the same species
- living parts of Earth
- lives within an organism
- where the parasite lives
- eats other plants and animals
25 Clues: makes food • living things • only eats meat • eat other food • only eats plants • non-living things • one plant or animal • provide its own food • living parts of Earth • lives within an organism • where the parasite lives • eats both plants and meat • eats other plants and animals • all the different populations • diagram of feeding relationships • an area where all organisms live • ...
Ecology Vocab 2025-04-01
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- An organism that eats plants/animals for energy
- Entire earth
- Non living organisms
- A living thing
- Relationships between living organisms
- Living Organisms
- Animal that feeds of decaying animals
- Position of organism in food chain
- Organisms that can produce from their own
- Organism that hunts
- An animal that feeds of plants/animals for food
- Organism that harbors another organism
- Group of people in the same place
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- Where living things work together
- Organism being hunted
- Environment of a living thing
- An animal that feeds of flesh
- Network of interconnected food chains
- Living as a parasite
- An animal that feeds on plants
- Organism that breaks down dead matter
- Group of people/animals
- Something that eats/uses something
- a linear sequence of organisms
- Something that makes goods
25 Clues: Entire earth • A living thing • Living Organisms • Organism that hunts • Living as a parasite • Non living organisms • Organism being hunted • Group of people/animals • Something that makes goods • Environment of a living thing • An animal that feeds of flesh • An animal that feeds on plants • a linear sequence of organisms • Where living things work together • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2022-10-18
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- measure of the the capacity of a biological system
- the ability to do work
- the loss of water vapor from a plant
- a community that includes plants and animals
- the process of becoming a vapor
- produce energy from sunlight
- an animal that only eats meat
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- the higher levels in a food pyramid
- absorption and creation of food resources
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- obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors
- the act or process of reducing
- an animal that eats plants
- any form of water falling onto the earth
- a non-living component of an ecosystem
- organisms that break down dead matter
- feeds on dead organic material
- bacteria that have the ability to photosynthesize
- plant materials and animal waste used as fuel
- living components of an ecosystem
20 Clues: the ability to do work • an animal that eats plants • produce energy from sunlight • an animal that only eats meat • the act or process of reducing • feeds on dead organic material • the process of becoming a vapor • living components of an ecosystem • the higher levels in a food pyramid • the loss of water vapor from a plant • organisms that break down dead matter • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-11-26
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- Stuff you start with in a chemical reaction
- Process plants make food from sunlight
- First step in cellular respiration
- Energy currency of cells
- Cell's powerhouses
- An organism that eats others for energy
- Needs oxygen
- Stuff you get after a chemical reaction
- respiration: Process cells get energy from food
- Cycle: Part of photosynthesis where plants fix CO2
- Cycle: Part of cellular respiration in mitochondria
- Transport Chain
- Type of sugar
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- Organism that makes its own food
- What we breathe
- Type of molecule with phosphorus
- What ATP turns into after energy is used
- dioxide: What plants use for photosynthesis
- Part of plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- Green pigment that captures sunlight
- Getting energy without oxygen
- Eats other organisms
- Makes its own food
- Doesn't need oxygen
24 Clues: Needs oxygen • Type of sugar • What we breathe • Transport Chain • Cell's powerhouses • Makes its own food • Doesn't need oxygen • Eats other organisms • Energy currency of cells • Getting energy without oxygen • Organism that makes its own food • Type of molecule with phosphorus • First step in cellular respiration • Green pigment that captures sunlight • ...
B3 2021-01-06
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- the movement of water from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration through a partially permeable membrane
- _______ transport: the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration through a partially permeable membrane. This requires energy
- the piece of equipment used to measure the rate of transpiration in plants
- the process by which plants make their own food. This requires light energy
- used to describe enzymes which have permanently lost their shape perhaps due to exposure to high temperatures
- the evaporation of water from the surface of a leaf
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- the structure in plants which transports water and minerals
- The openings on the underside of the leaf, allowing for gas exchange to occur
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- the gas produced by plants
- the sugar produced by plants
- the movement of sugars from a photosynthesising part of a plant to a non-photosynthesising part of the plant
- the structure in plants which transports sugars
13 Clues: the gas produced by plants • the sugar produced by plants • the structure in plants which transports sugars • the evaporation of water from the surface of a leaf • the structure in plants which transports water and minerals • the piece of equipment used to measure the rate of transpiration in plants • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2018-12-11
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- a division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class, Pinopsida. They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants.
- coat the outer boundary layer of a seed; it is developed from the integument
- a plant whose seeds are not enclosed within an ovary during their development
- A division of trees comprising the ginkgos.
- palmlike gymnosperms
- ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops
- mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat
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- a tubular duct of many conifers and some angiosperms that is lined with resin-secreting cells
- the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat
- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia
- 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
- grain a structure derived from the microspore of seed plants that develops into a male gametophyte
13 Clues: palmlike gymnosperms • A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. • ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops • modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia • the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat • mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat • ...
Horticulture Worksheet 2023-12-06
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- - The branch of horticulture that focuses on fruit and its cultivation.
- - The cultivation of plants for human consumption to provide ___________ and nutrition.
- - The branch of vegetable gardening dealing with the cultivation of non-woody plants for human consumption.
- - The cultivation of non-woody plants for human consumption is known as _________.
- - The science and art of growing, producing, marketing, and utilizing high-value, intensively grown food, and ornamental plants in a sustainable manner.
- - The term for decorative indoor plants and landscape plants in horticulture.
- - The Latin term meaning "garden" in horticulture.
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- - Engaging in gardening activities can lead to the improvement of ___________ and mental health.
- - One of the major areas of horticulture dealing with the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens and floristry.
- harvest technology - The type of horticulture dealing with the principles and practices of handling, packaging, and processing of harvested crops.
- - The act of selling plants and plant products for ___________ benefits.
- farming - A sustainable agricultural practice for protecting the environment.
12 Clues: - The Latin term meaning "garden" in horticulture. • - The branch of horticulture that focuses on fruit and its cultivation. • - The act of selling plants and plant products for ___________ benefits. • farming - A sustainable agricultural practice for protecting the environment. • - The term for decorative indoor plants and landscape plants in horticulture. • ...
Horticulture Intro 2025-01-07
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- the cultivation of flowers, which includes the production, distribution, and processing of flowering and foliage plants
- the growth and use of plants for their beauty
- a plant grown and used for its colorful greenery or leaves garden center: a retail outlet that sells plants grown in nurseries, along with garden supplies
- the production and use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment
- a place that specializes in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted to landscapes
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- the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops
- a collection of a wide range of plant species for exhibition and scientific study
- a structure whose walls and roof are covered with a transparent material, such as glass, and in which climatic conditions can be controlled for plant growth
- a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees used in part for scientific study
- the establishment and care of a grass surface in a residential, business, sports-facility, or park setting
- the science and art of growing plants for use and beauty; an important segment of the agriculture industry
- the improvement of the appearance of land through the shaping of the topography, the planting of trees and other plants, and the installation of hardscape materials
- the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops
13 Clues: the growth and use of plants for their beauty • the production and use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment • the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops • a collection of a wide range of plant species for exhibition and scientific study • ...
Photosynthesis(pages 117-119) 2021-01-21
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- Plants need food, water, air and this to live and grow
- these move water, minerals, and sugar through the leaf
- leaves, stems, flowers, along with these are the parts of a plant
- gas in the air that plants and animals need
- source of energy for photosynthesis
- gas in hair absorbed by most plants
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- food is made in this part of plants
- photosynthesis takes place in this part of the leaf
- process by which plants use air, water, and energy from the sun to make food
- food made by plants in process called photosynthesis
10 Clues: food is made in this part of plants • source of energy for photosynthesis • gas in hair absorbed by most plants • gas in the air that plants and animals need • photosynthesis takes place in this part of the leaf • food made by plants in process called photosynthesis • Plants need food, water, air and this to live and grow • ...
ecology 1 2024-02-27
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- one benefits, one has no effect
- amount of
- plants only
- one benefits, the other doesn't
- thriving
- amount creatures in an area
- life form
- plants and meat
- cant make own food
- collection of food chains
- first
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- produces own food energy
- both benefit
- eats decay
- different types of creatures
- line of hierarchy in an enviornment
- area that is inhabited
- meat only
- level of an organism
- second
20 Clues: first • second • thriving • amount of • meat only • life form • eats decay • plants only • both benefit • plants and meat • cant make own food • level of an organism • area that is inhabited • produces own food energy • collection of food chains • amount creatures in an area • different types of creatures • one benefits, one has no effect • one benefits, the other doesn't • ...
Ag Practicum Final Exam Crossword 2023-04-25
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- Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow
- ________ are character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize relationships with other people and complement hard skills in the workplace.
- what do we apply to our plants to manage pests?
- A substance we add to plants & soil to encourage plant growth
- Was our spring plant sale a success?
- How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale?
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- Where did we grow our spring plant sale plants this year
- What day of the week was our spring plant sale
- Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants
- macronutrient that Promotes Green Grown & the building block of Chlorophyll
- macronutrient that Building block for DNA. Improves flower and seed formation
- __________ are skills that we learn to do that are job specific, and usually with tools
- what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides?
13 Clues: Was our spring plant sale a success? • How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale? • What day of the week was our spring plant sale • what do we apply to our plants to manage pests? • Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow • what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides? • Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants • ...
Light 2022-10-20
10 Clues: appears green • long day plants • short day plants • day neutral plants • measurement of light • how we organize light • appears purple or red • What wavelengths are measured in • The process where light is used for energy • a plants response to light duration/length
S2 Lesson * 2021-06-11
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- to start to grow
- substances fond in food that are healthy
- when seeds start to grow
- a long thin part of some plants that contains seeds
- to stay on top of water
- a small hard piece of something
- to fall or let something fall
- what your body needs to stay healthy
- to make something wet with water
- part of a new plant that just begins to grow
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- to keep safe from harm
- grows on a plant and turns to flower or leaf
- the dirt were plants grow
- the transfer of pollen between like plants
- to become ready to eat
- the part of the plant in the ground
- a curved piece of something
- having a good flavor
18 Clues: to start to grow • having a good flavor • to keep safe from harm • to become ready to eat • to stay on top of water • when seeds start to grow • the dirt were plants grow • a curved piece of something • to fall or let something fall • a small hard piece of something • to make something wet with water • the part of the plant in the ground • what your body needs to stay healthy • ...
Food chain and Food web 2022-05-12
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- water food chain or web
- a path by which energy passes from one living thing to another
- hunt and gather and store food
- position or function (job) of an organism
- shows how the energy decreases among consumers
- the animals that is captured and then eaten
- animals who only eat plants
- not living
- animal that captures and eats other animals
- animals who only eat meat
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- microorganisms who break large particles into smaller ones
- living
- organisms who lives off a host to survive
- a more realistic way of looking at the relationships of plants and animals
- animals who eat plants and meat
- this makes its own food
- organism who supports a parasite
- land food chain or web
18 Clues: living • not living • land food chain or web • water food chain or web • this makes its own food • animals who only eat meat • animals who only eat plants • hunt and gather and store food • animals who eat plants and meat • organism who supports a parasite • organisms who lives off a host to survive • position or function (job) of an organism • ...
Science unit 2 review 2024-12-31
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- contains ovules/eggs
- to sprout or grow
- cells that form tubes to transport water throughout a plant
- cone bearing/ evergreens
- rigidity of plants cell walls
- first leaves to form on sprouting plant; seed leaves
- waxy covering to protect plant leaves/reduce water loss
- largest part of the seed; provides stored energy for the embryo
- internal transport system of plant for sugar and minerals
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- phylum class includes all moss
- flowering plants
- pollen filled sac on top of stamen
- one large, main root system growing straight down
- another term for conifers
- female reproductive organ of plant
- plant loses leaves in fall
- pigment gives plants green color; necessary for photosynthesis
- male reproductive part of a flower
18 Clues: flowering plants • to sprout or grow • contains ovules/eggs • cone bearing/ evergreens • another term for conifers • plant loses leaves in fall • rigidity of plants cell walls • phylum class includes all moss • pollen filled sac on top of stamen • female reproductive organ of plant • male reproductive part of a flower • one large, main root system growing straight down • ...
agricultural crossword 2025-06-12
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- the act of taming an animal.
- the way of restoring and repairing forests/woodland areas.
- when the ground is ploughed but left unsown in furrows.
- the method of
- a water-based way of farming used for fish, mussels and other sea creatures/plants.
- the act of being "fertile".
- when two different plants have a ____ relationship, they work together and help each other to survive.
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- prepping the land for crops/gardening.
- a very small organism, like a virus, bacteria or fungus.
- when an area has lots of different plants and animals, it has a lot of ________.
- either a chemical or natural agent added to the soil to help the plants is known as ________.
- man-made ground cover to protect soil/garden beds. usually moist or made of bark chips.
- a method of watering crops or plants to help them grow, generally machine operated and used on a large scale.
- when a product like milk (for example) is left for partial sterilization, especially involving heat treatment.
14 Clues: the method of • the act of being "fertile". • the act of taming an animal. • prepping the land for crops/gardening. • when the ground is ploughed but left unsown in furrows. • a very small organism, like a virus, bacteria or fungus. • the way of restoring and repairing forests/woodland areas. • ...
Gotong Royong 2023-09-25
13 Clues: toys • book • dish • floor • table • chair • plants • tidying up • mopping (the floor) • pushing (the chair) • washing (the dishes) • sweeping (the floor) • watering (the plants)
Crossword 1 2016-09-07
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- an underwater plant
- an aquatic plant
- main vein in the centre of a leaf
- process of food-preparing in plants
- substance that gives green colour to leaf
- flytrap an insectivorous plant
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- a tree growing on mountain
- simple sugar
- an evergreen tree
- plants that grow on land
- plants that grow in water
- a saprophytic plant
- a desert plant with spines
13 Clues: simple sugar • an aquatic plant • an evergreen tree • an underwater plant • a saprophytic plant • plants that grow on land • plants that grow in water • a tree growing on mountain • a desert plant with spines • flytrap an insectivorous plant • main vein in the centre of a leaf • process of food-preparing in plants • substance that gives green colour to leaf
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2020-02-01
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- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
- species species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needle like or scale like leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- plant plant with tube like structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
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- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- cell pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- plant plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- thread like structures that anchor non-vascular plants to the ground
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
15 Clues: thread like structures that anchor non-vascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy Terms 2024-03-28
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- Angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- Plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- Vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- Species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- Vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
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- Vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- Tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- Pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- Flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- Angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- Plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
15 Clues: Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • Pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing • ...
Module 1 vocaB 2022-02-07
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- flowering plants
- plants capable of making their own food through photosynthesis
- decaying organic matter
- plants with naked seeds
- land plants
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- plants and algae use solar energy to convert CO2 into H2O
- organisms that recycle nutrients into the environment
- the study of periodic life cycle events in plants and animals
- plants with seeds enclosed in the fruit
- fungi reproductive structures
10 Clues: land plants • flowering plants • decaying organic matter • plants with naked seeds • fungi reproductive structures • plants with seeds enclosed in the fruit • organisms that recycle nutrients into the environment • plants and algae use solar energy to convert CO2 into H2O • the study of periodic life cycle events in plants and animals • ...
Plants and Animals Vocabulary 2020-10-08
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- a leaflike structure that encloses the bud of the flower
- a transformation or dramatic change
- gets characteristic from parent
- male part of the flower
- A feature that has different forms in a population
- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- an immature form of an animal that looks very different from the adult
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- female part of the flower
- to change
- make clear the differences between two or more concepts or items
- a behavior that is inherited from the parents
- to scatter, spread far and wide
- to begin to grow, come into being
- the action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female
- resting stage where the body changes
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- to shed hair, skin, or an outer layer periodically
18 Clues: to change • male part of the flower • female part of the flower • to scatter, spread far and wide • gets characteristic from parent • to begin to grow, come into being • a transformation or dramatic change • resting stage where the body changes • passing of traits from parents to offspring • a behavior that is inherited from the parents • ...
Life processes in plants 2025-08-10
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- The form released during respiration and used by plants for growth and development.
- Tiny pores on the surface of leaves that help in the exchange of gases.
- The simple carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis that later gets converted into starch for storage.
- The part of a plant that takes up water and minerals from the soil.
- The movement of water, minerals and food within the plant.
- The thin tube-like structure that transports food from leaves to all parts of the plant.
- The thin tube-like structure that transports water and minerals from roots to other parts of the plant.
- The gas from the air that is essential for plants to prepare starch.
- A raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The solution used to test the presence of starch in a leaf.
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- The process in which glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen releasing carbon dioxide, water and energy.
- The primary site for photosynthesis in plants.
- The green pigment in leaves that helps in capturing sunlight efficiently.
- A natural substance in leaves that gives them colour and helps in photosynthesis.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
- A type of carbohydrate stored in the leaves of a plant and detected by the iodine test.
- The process by which plants prepare food in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
- The source of carbon dioxide used in the process of photosynthesis.
18 Clues: The gas released during photosynthesis. • The primary site for photosynthesis in plants. • The movement of water, minerals and food within the plant. • The solution used to test the presence of starch in a leaf. • A raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis. • The part of a plant that takes up water and minerals from the soil. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-23
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- Where alga and fungus live together
- A autotrophic plants
- The vascular tissue in plants
- A nitrogen-fixing bacterium
- It maintain the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- The chemical element of atomic number 7
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- A colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- An organism which lives in or on another organism
- A parasitic plant which lacks chlorophyll
- A mutually beneficial relationship of plants
- The process of taking in food by an organism
- cell It controls the opening or closing of stomata
12 Clues: A autotrophic plants • A nitrogen-fixing bacterium • The vascular tissue in plants • Where alga and fungus live together • The chemical element of atomic number 7 • A parasitic plant which lacks chlorophyll • A mutually beneficial relationship of plants • The process of taking in food by an organism • A colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-27
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- ________________ is another name for cuscuta.
- _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air.
- provides most of the pulses.
- ______________ contain nitrogen.
- _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich.
- _____________ depend on plants on other animals which in turn depend on plants.
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- _________ are numerous green structures found in green leafs and young stems of plants.
- _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata.
- __________________ are secreted on dead and decaying matter by saprophytes.
- _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis.
- _____________ is a leguminous plant.
- ___________ bacteria can trap atmospheric nitrogen from the air.
12 Clues: provides most of the pulses. • ______________ contain nitrogen. • _____________ is a leguminous plant. • _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich. • ________________ is another name for cuscuta. • _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis. • _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets
- surrounded the stomata
- transport nutrients to the plant parts
- plants eat insects
- are heterotrophs
- is the ultimate source of energy
- means self
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- is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
- is a saprotrophs
- give energy
- is the green pigment
- are partial parasites
12 Clues: means self • give energy • is a saprotrophs • are heterotrophs • plants eat insects • is the green pigment • are partial parasites • surrounded the stomata • is the ultimate source of energy • transport nutrients to the plant parts • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets • is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
Plants and Food 2017-04-30
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- sucks up water, and nutrients, from the soil
- essential for photosynthesis
- Water being sucked up the stem, against a concentration gradient using energy
- where the plant creates starch
- a compound in fertilizers
- Sucks water up the stem
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- Energy, and starch being created for the plant, by the sun
- nutrients being sucked up the stem against a concentration gradient using energy
- sucks nutrients up the stem
- essential for survival
- made by starch, a product of photosynthesis
- solution Tests for starch in an object, turning blue is the presence of it
12 Clues: essential for survival • Sucks water up the stem • a compound in fertilizers • sucks nutrients up the stem • essential for photosynthesis • where the plant creates starch • made by starch, a product of photosynthesis • sucks up water, and nutrients, from the soil • Energy, and starch being created for the plant, by the sun • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-03
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- symbiosis plant
- insectovorious plant
- an air used for photosynthesis
- necessary for photosynthesis
- the cells of green leaves and young stemps of the plant
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- are autotrophs
- synthesis of food other than carbohydrates by plants
- plants that cannot prepare their own foof
- the mode of nutrition where two diffrent organisms work together for their natural benifit
- type of saprophytes
- green pigment present in plants
- tiny pores present in a leaf
12 Clues: are autotrophs • symbiosis plant • type of saprophytes • insectovorious plant • necessary for photosynthesis • tiny pores present in a leaf • an air used for photosynthesis • green pigment present in plants • plants that cannot prepare their own foof • synthesis of food other than carbohydrates by plants • the cells of green leaves and young stemps of the plant • ...
~Nutrition in Plants~ 2017-05-03
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- A pigment present in plants which help in photosynthesis.
- Cascuta (Amrbel) is an example of these types of plants.
- What is the meaning of synthesis from the word photosynthesis?
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called _________.
- What should be added to carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and sunlight to get glucose and oxygen?
- __________ gets it food from dead and decaying matter.
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- Mushroom and Bread Mould are examples of ________ plants.
- When iodine is added to starch it becomes _________ in colour.
- We get most of our pulses from ______________ plants.
- Which element is needed to be added to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen to make proteins?
- All parasites are __________ in colour.
- Which bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a soluble compound?
12 Clues: All parasites are __________ in colour. • We get most of our pulses from ______________ plants. • __________ gets it food from dead and decaying matter. • Cascuta (Amrbel) is an example of these types of plants. • Mushroom and Bread Mould are examples of ________ plants. • A pigment present in plants which help in photosynthesis. • ...
Plants as food 2017-05-29
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- /Common salad ingredient
- Yellow in colour. Liked by monkeys
- /Used in oils, attractive to sunlight
- Veggie that may cause tears
- fries are made from it
- A fox story based on it who fails to get it..Sometimes sour
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- Used as an assortment in cakes, desserts and ice-creams
- Bugs Bunny's favourite food
- /Popular actor screen name famous for comedy, Mr. ……………
- Popeye's vegetable
- an ………… a day, keeps the doctor away
- /Root vegetable used in salads
12 Clues: Popeye's vegetable • fries are made from it • /Common salad ingredient • Bugs Bunny's favourite food • Veggie that may cause tears • /Root vegetable used in salads • Yellow in colour. Liked by monkeys • an ………… a day, keeps the doctor away • /Used in oils, attractive to sunlight • Used as an assortment in cakes, desserts and ice-creams • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-24
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- that live in or on living organisms derive their food
- of food occurs in the presence of sunlight
- parasite gets its food
- from the air through tiny pores
- parasites-taking water and minerals from the host plants
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- in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- that directly or indirectly depend on greenplants
- cells of green leaves and young stems plat contain green
- mode of nutrition where two different organisms work tog
- that live on dead plants and animals
- that can make their food from simple non-living sub
- a green pigment
12 Clues: a green pigment • parasite gets its food • from the air through tiny pores • that live on dead plants and animals • of food occurs in the presence of sunlight • that directly or indirectly depend on greenplants • that can make their food from simple non-living sub • that live in or on living organisms derive their food • ...
plants increasing numbers 2018-04-24
12 Clues: cloud • maize • plants • dispersal • pestiside • vegetables • germination • condensation • transpiration • seed dicot seed • seed coconut seed • erosion conservation
Plants in Action 2013-04-14
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- we come in colourful colours
- i'm a type of fruit that start with b
- i contain seeds and i am tasty to eat and start with f
- i'm a type of plant that can be used to make flour
- i carry water and minerals up to the leaves
- i am a tiny egg inside a flower that start with a o and end with a e
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- the powder on a flower's stamen
- i'm a type of sea plant that starts with s
- i grow sharp spines that protect me
- we grow from the stems of a plant
- i absorb water and minerals from soil
- we provide food, shade and shelter
12 Clues: we come in colourful colours • the powder on a flower's stamen • we grow from the stems of a plant • we provide food, shade and shelter • i grow sharp spines that protect me • i'm a type of fruit that start with b • i absorb water and minerals from soil • i'm a type of sea plant that starts with s • i carry water and minerals up to the leaves • ...
Nature and plants :) 2021-05-20
Crossword on Plants 2022-01-05
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- may be grown.
- it is a layer of material applied to the surface of
- it is the process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources eg- cutting
- is a piece of ground in which grass, flowers, and
- is the synonym of surrounding
- is a substance used for killing insects.
- soil
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- refers to the ability of soil to sustain a plant
- it is a device used for irrigation
- it is used for fertilizing the land
- is the prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- it is the purposeful clearing of forested land.
12 Clues: soil • may be grown. • is the synonym of surrounding • it is a device used for irrigation • it is used for fertilizing the land • is a substance used for killing insects. • it is the purposeful clearing of forested land. • refers to the ability of soil to sustain a plant • is the prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • is a piece of ground in which grass, flowers, and • ...
Reproduction in plants 2022-02-24
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- type of pollination involving different plants of same species
- containing half chromosomes of parents
- type of reproduction involving male and female
- positions the female part to the ovary
- capture pollen grains
- type of pollination involving the same flower
- found in the ovary
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- attract pollinators
- asexual reproduction produces .....
- contains pollen grains
- protects flower before it blooms
- fertilisation forms a .....
12 Clues: found in the ovary • attract pollinators • capture pollen grains • contains pollen grains • fertilisation forms a ..... • protects flower before it blooms • asexual reproduction produces ..... • containing half chromosomes of parents • positions the female part to the ovary • type of pollination involving the same flower • type of reproduction involving male and female • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-19
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- ______ is the fusion of the male reproductive cell with the egg cell.
- The female part of the plant consists of the ______, style, ovary and ovule.
- Plants pass on their _____ to their young when they reproduce.
- The ____ grains contains the male reproductive cells.
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- ____ is when pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the flower.
- Flowers are pollinated by animals or by _____.
- Seed ________ prevents overcrowding.
- The ovules contains the ___ cells.
- The male part of the plant consists of the ____ and the filament.
- After fertilisation, the ovary enlarges to become a fruit while the ovule develop into _____.
- Plants that grow too closely together have to compete for water, ______,light and space.
- The _____ is found in the ovary.
12 Clues: The _____ is found in the ovary. • The ovules contains the ___ cells. • Seed ________ prevents overcrowding. • Flowers are pollinated by animals or by _____. • The ____ grains contains the male reproductive cells. • Plants pass on their _____ to their young when they reproduce. • The male part of the plant consists of the ____ and the filament. • ...
Plants and Animals 2023-10-13
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- metamorphosis: it occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult.
- form between immature and mature stage during complete metamorphosis.
- The act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- metamorphosis: It occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
- The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling.
- A process by which plants turn water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into water, oxygen, and simple sugars.
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- The sperm from a male meets an egg from a female join together.
- A cell that certain plants produce during reproduction.
- immature form of insects during incomplete metamorphosis
- It is the substance that gives plants their green color and helps them create energy via photosynthesis.
- small insect after birth during complete metamorphosis.
- The state, fact, or period of being fully grown .
12 Clues: The state, fact, or period of being fully grown . • A cell that certain plants produce during reproduction. • small insect after birth during complete metamorphosis. • immature form of insects during incomplete metamorphosis • The sperm from a male meets an egg from a female join together. • The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling. • ...
Plants and trees 2020-09-09
12 Clues: A stalk • Pumpkin plant • underground part • Blooms on a plant • Furniture material • Outermost tree layer • Elephant's long nose • Seasonal yellow fruit • Ground covering plant • National tree of India • leaves used for serving food • Costly wood used for making furniture
Hello Plants 2 2020-05-01
Across
- Bulb-like bottom of the pistil
- Colorful, fragrant flower parts, attract pollinators
- Stalk-like part of the stamen
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- Top of the stamen, produces pollen
- Female reproductive cells
Down
- Contain the eggs, become the seeds
- Male reproductive cells
- Stalk-like structure between the stigma and the ovary
- Green leaf-like parts that cover the flower bud and support the petals
- Female reproductive part of the flower
- Sticky top of the pistil, collects pollen
12 Clues: Male reproductive cells • Female reproductive cells • Stalk-like part of the stamen • Bulb-like bottom of the pistil • Contain the eggs, become the seeds • Top of the stamen, produces pollen • Male reproductive part of the flower • Female reproductive part of the flower • Sticky top of the pistil, collects pollen • Colorful, fragrant flower parts, attract pollinators • ...
Food and Plants 2024-04-26
Across
- Food type made of fatty acids and glycerol
- Process of breaking down large, insoluble molecules into small, soluble molecules
- Part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Food type made of sugar
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins
- Holes in the bottom of leaves to let gases in and out
Down
- cell Cell in a leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- Carbon dioxide and water react to make glucose and oxygen
- Proteins that digest large food molecules
- Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates
- Food type made of amino acids
- Enzyme that breaks down fats
12 Clues: Food type made of sugar • Enzyme that breaks down fats • Food type made of amino acids • Enzyme that breaks down proteins • Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates • Proteins that digest large food molecules • Food type made of fatty acids and glycerol • Part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place • cell Cell in a leaf where photosynthesis takes place • ...
