plants Crossword Puzzles
Cycles of Nature 2023-04-24
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- One of the three carbon sinks.
- When snow, rain, sleet, or hail falls.
- dioxide Greenhouse gas needed by plants for photosynthesis.
- When water is turned from a liquid to a gas.
- One of the three carbon sinks.
- When water vapor forms clouds.
- Fixes Nitrogen to the soil so that it can be absorbed by plant.
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- Essential element needed that makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
- How animals obtain Nitrogen.
- One of the three carbon sinks.
- Fix Nitrogen to the soil so plants can use it.
- When these erupt, Carbon Dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
- Gas needed by animals to survive, it is made by plants.
- When plants release water.
- When large amounts of water pool together.
15 Clues: When plants release water. • How animals obtain Nitrogen. • One of the three carbon sinks. • One of the three carbon sinks. • One of the three carbon sinks. • When water vapor forms clouds. • When snow, rain, sleet, or hail falls. • When large amounts of water pool together. • When water is turned from a liquid to a gas. • Fix Nitrogen to the soil so plants can use it. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2012-09-28
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- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- Substances that plants and animals need to grow well
- The conditions surrounding a living thing
- A plant is this because it makes it's own food
- An animal that eats only plants
- Substances that plants and animals need to grow well
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- A place where a plant or animal lives
- It contains minerals and nutrients to help plants grow
- An organism that eats other things to live
- An animal that eats other animals
- Change to suit a particular situation
- A way of identifying an object through a series of questions
- An animal that is hunted by a predator
- The earth in which most plants grow
14 Clues: An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats other animals • The earth in which most plants grow • A place where a plant or animal lives • Change to suit a particular situation • An animal that is hunted by a predator • The conditions surrounding a living thing • An organism that eats other things to live • An animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
What is soil? pg. 129 2022-02-12
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- Soil is mostly made up of several sizes of this.
- The smallest pieces of rock are particles of this.
- Humus helps soil hold this.
- Some people call soil this.
- Worms make these for air and water.
- Plants and animals decay into tiny pieces called this.
- Plants and animals do this when the die.
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- If you look at soil you might see these and small pieces of gravel.
- Plants send these into the soil.
- This from worms also adds nutrients.
- This material is the remains of dead plants and animals.
- These animals are good for soil.
- Particles of this are just really tiny rocks.
13 Clues: Humus helps soil hold this. • Some people call soil this. • Plants send these into the soil. • These animals are good for soil. • Worms make these for air and water. • This from worms also adds nutrients. • Plants and animals do this when the die. • Particles of this are just really tiny rocks. • Soil is mostly made up of several sizes of this. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-24
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- Rigid structure in plant cells that allow marsh plants to store excess water without bursting
- Kingdom that plants belong to
- Green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
- Process of converting water, CO2, and sunlight into glucose and oxygen
- In photosynthesis, water and CO2
- Color of leaves with chloroplasts
- Organism that produces their own food
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- Location of the chloroplasts
- Sugar created in plants via photosynthesis
- Green organelles in plant cells
- In photosynthesis, glucose and oxygen
- Openings on the undersides of leaves that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass in and out
- Organism that consumes other organisms for energy
13 Clues: Location of the chloroplasts • Kingdom that plants belong to • Green organelles in plant cells • In photosynthesis, water and CO2 • Color of leaves with chloroplasts • In photosynthesis, glucose and oxygen • Organism that produces their own food • Sugar created in plants via photosynthesis • Organism that consumes other organisms for energy • ...
science 2017-02-08
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- 14) Plants that use the sun to provide energy through photosynthesis
- 12) Protecting from change, loss or damage
- 17) Organisms that are hunted and killed by other organisms
- 1) An animal that eats only meat
- 19) a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.
- 18) An animal that eats both plants and animals
- 8) An animal that eats only plants
- 6) Living organisms or factors in the environment
- 5) Organisms that feed on a host in a way that harms the host
- 10) Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms
- 11) Something that gives the ability to do things
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- 15) Organisms depending on other living and non living things to survive
- 13) A repeated series of events
- 20)able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Chain 4) Interconnected food chains showing many feeding relationships
- 7) A chain of organisms where one organism is eaten by the next.
- 16) Plants and animals that consume (eat) producers
- 2) Non-living organisms or factors in the environment
18 Clues: 13) A repeated series of events • 1) An animal that eats only meat • 8) An animal that eats only plants • 12) Protecting from change, loss or damage • 18) An animal that eats both plants and animals • 10) Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms • 6) Living organisms or factors in the environment • 11) Something that gives the ability to do things • ...
Ecology: Unit 2 Review 2024-11-18
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- all of the interacting populations in an area
- _ Succession: "Bare Rock"
- animals that are native to an area
- _ partitioning: a way for different species to reduce competition by using the same resources in different areas of the same habitat
- Some animals are active at dawn or dusk
- Plants native to an area
- Some animals are active at night
- Organisms that break down the remains of plants/animals
- An organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
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- Some animals are active during the day
- plants that are native to an area
- the process of change in the living parts of an ecosystem
- The sum of the different forms of living things in a given area/population
- _ partitioning: a way for species to co-exist by using the same resources at different times
- an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- Animals native to an area
- role or position a species has in its environment
- _ Succession: development in an area that once inhabited but experienced devastation
- An organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
- an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
20 Clues: Plants native to an area • _ Succession: "Bare Rock" • Animals native to an area • Some animals are active at night • plants that are native to an area • animals that are native to an area • Some animals are active during the day • Some animals are active at dawn or dusk • all of the interacting populations in an area • role or position a species has in its environment • ...
P6 SCIENCE – ENERGY CROSSWORD 2025-10-09
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- Simple sugar made during photosynthesis that stores energy for plants
- Process that releases energy from food in living cells
- Energy produced when something vibrates
- Stored form of glucose in plants
- Energy stored in food that is released during respiration
- Movement of energy from one object or place to another
- Energy from the Sun that supports life and powers devices like solar panels
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- Energy that powers machines and appliances
- Energy that allows us to see and helps plants make food
- Force that resists motion and produces heat
- Energy kept for later use, such as in food, batteries, or stretched rubber bands
- The main source of energy for all living things on Earth
- Process of changing one form of energy to another
- Energy that flows from a hot object to a cold one
- Energy of a moving object
- Process where green plants make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
- Energy that changes into unwanted forms such as heat or sound
- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
18 Clues: Energy of a moving object • Stored form of glucose in plants • Energy produced when something vibrates • Energy that powers machines and appliances • Force that resists motion and produces heat • Process of changing one form of energy to another • Energy that flows from a hot object to a cold one • Process that releases energy from food in living cells • ...
People Who Made History in Taxonomy 2022-12-02
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- A Swiss botanist who took on the enormous task of listing all plants known at the time.
- Classified animals into two main groups with red blood and without. Also Classifying plants into three groups herbs shrubs and trees.
- A Greek physician in the Roman army who grouped plants and natural materials useful inbthe treatment of disease in his work Materia Medica.
- An English botanist his major contribution to taxonomy was the development of a classification system that grouped plants by the ways they looked alike not kn the basis of a single plant feature or of a plants use.
- Noted the difference in flowering and non flowering plants. Classifying plants into four groups trees shrubs subshrubs and herbs.
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- Father of Modern Taxonomy. He created binomial classification and how to classify plants by their flower structure. The stamen number in flowrs was the most significant in his system. His most important writings were Species Plantarum and Systema Naturae.
- A Persian physician who compiled a Canon of Medicine.
- An herbalists who wrote books with excellent illustrations called herbals which were helpful to anyone interested in identifying medical classifications of plants.
- He was one of the first scientists of the Renaissance to use first hand observations of living plants to write plant descriptions.
- Wrote about the medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants.
10 Clues: A Persian physician who compiled a Canon of Medicine. • Wrote about the medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants. • A Swiss botanist who took on the enormous task of listing all plants known at the time. • Noted the difference in flowering and non flowering plants. Classifying plants into four groups trees shrubs subshrubs and herbs. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-12
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- some non-green plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- a bacteria which lives in the roots of leguminous plants
- a process in which green plants use carbon dioxide,water and sunlight to prepare their food
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- the cell of leaves and young stems of plants which contain numerous green structures
- organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances
- a green pigment present in all green plants
- a mode of nutrition in which two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benifit.
- the water and minerals absorbed by plants and transported to leaves by vessel like pipes which are called
- non-green plants which live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
10 Clues: a green pigment present in all green plants • a bacteria which lives in the roots of leguminous plants • organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances • some non-green plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals • the cell of leaves and young stems of plants which contain numerous green structures • ...
Unit 3: Ecosystems 2023-01-12
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- organism which can make its own food
- all the organisms of one species
- look the same and interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- has to eat another organism to gain energy
- all the plants and animals
- competition between organisms of different species
- competition between organisms of the same species
- gains energy by eating plants
- organism which kills and eats other animals
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- gains energy by eating animals
- the variety of life in an area
- where an organism lives
- animal which is hunted and killed
- eats both plants and animals
- the role an organism plays
- shows the direction of energy flow in a food web
- shows the feeding relationships between organisms
17 Clues: where an organism lives • the role an organism plays • all the plants and animals • eats both plants and animals • gains energy by eating plants • gains energy by eating animals • the variety of life in an area • all the organisms of one species • animal which is hunted and killed • organism which can make its own food • has to eat another organism to gain energy • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2020-03-20
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- song of Britney Spears
- a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals
- Fahrgemeinschaft
- verrotten
- opposite of reforestation
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
- the act of covering something to stop heat
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
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- biologisch abbaubar
- schadstoffbelastet
- Aufforstung
- Clouds of toxic fumes escaped in a huge chemical factory blaze
- a substance that causes cancer
- the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants
- to use things like energy, fuel, materials, food, water, etc.
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants
- ausstoßen
17 Clues: verrotten • ausstoßen • Aufforstung • Fahrgemeinschaft • schadstoffbelastet • biologisch abbaubar • song of Britney Spears • opposite of reforestation • a substance that causes cancer • a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals • the act of covering something to stop heat • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • ...
Bio 2025-11-26
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- a plant that has tubes
- an organelle not found in animal cells
- a tube that carries sugar
- how nonvascular plants get their water
- what do plants use in the building of proteins
- is the plant's structure and supports leaves
- major role in gas exchange
- an anchor for plants
- what is the thickness of leaves in a dry area not around water
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- vascular plant that has flowers and fruits
- tube that carries water
- the ability to make sugar
- a term that means naked seed
- a structure that makes sugar
- do not have true stems true leaves or true roots
- the name for sugar
- is a pigment
17 Clues: is a pigment • the name for sugar • an anchor for plants • a plant that has tubes • tube that carries water • a tube that carries sugar • the ability to make sugar • major role in gas exchange • a term that means naked seed • a structure that makes sugar • an organelle not found in animal cells • how nonvascular plants get their water • vascular plant that has flowers and fruits • ...
This crossword is tree-mendous! 2019-02-26
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- How plants produce food
- This colour light allows a plant to undergo maximum photosynthesize
- The sugar that plants make during photosynthesis
- The pores in the leaf allow gases to pass in and out
- The gas taken into the stomata during photosynthesis
- This green pigment is found inside the chloroplast
- The waxy layer on the top of a leaf
- The organelle that
- The carbohydrate that plants use to store their energy
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- The gas produced during photosynthesis
- The layer of the leaf that has air spaces to allow gases to move
- The cells around the stoma
- The process that animals and plants use to make energy
- The part of the guard cell that shrinks or swells to open the stoma
- These cells are found near the top of the leaf and are high in chloroplast
15 Clues: The organelle that • How plants produce food • The cells around the stoma • The waxy layer on the top of a leaf • The gas produced during photosynthesis • The sugar that plants make during photosynthesis • This green pigment is found inside the chloroplast • The pores in the leaf allow gases to pass in and out • The gas taken into the stomata during photosynthesis • ...
Parks 2023-07-03
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- A designated area with structures for children to play
- Animals and plants that live naturally in a park
- Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise
- Moving on foot for exercise or enjoyment
- Tall plants with a trunk and branches that provide shade
- Green plants that cover the ground in a park
- Seats suspended by ropes or chains, used for swinging
- An outdoor meal or gathering, usually on a blanket or table
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- Riding a bicycle for fun or transportation
- Skating on inline roller skates
- Long seats for people to sit on in a park
- Colorful, fragrant plants that bloom in a park
- A decorative water feature that sprays water into the air
- A play structure with a smooth, sloping surface for sliding
- An area of land designed for public recreation and enjoyment
15 Clues: Skating on inline roller skates • Moving on foot for exercise or enjoyment • Long seats for people to sit on in a park • Riding a bicycle for fun or transportation • Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise • Green plants that cover the ground in a park • Colorful, fragrant plants that bloom in a park • Animals and plants that live naturally in a park • ...
Solar system 2024-03-13
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- -animal that breaks down dead and decaying matter
- -collection of eight planets and a star
- -force that resists the sliding or rolling of an object
- -type of matter with less rigid than a solid and more rigid than a gas
- -the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- -Green plant that uses air and turns it into carbon dioxide gas
- -make an educated guess on what will happen when they do the experiment
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- -animal that eats other animals
- -group of stars that group together and make a image
- -animal that eats plants
- -Substance that is in Gaseous form
- -animal that eats both plants and animals
- -a Celestial body that orbits around the sun
- - matter in solid state
- -animal that eats other animals or plants
15 Clues: - matter in solid state • -animal that eats plants • -animal that eats other animals • -Substance that is in Gaseous form • -collection of eight planets and a star • -animal that eats both plants and animals • -animal that eats other animals or plants • -a Celestial body that orbits around the sun • -animal that breaks down dead and decaying matter • ...
13.1 2024-10-25
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- transports materials around the plant like blood vessels in humans
- carries nutrients down the plant towards the roots
- plants that contain nodules that store nitrogen fixing bacteria
- plants that complete their growth cycle in one growing season
- female part of the flower
- plants that grow for many growing seasons
- process of converting light energy and storing it in the form of sugar
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- system of roots with one large primary root
- primary purpose is to collect sunlight
- outside covering of a plant
- tissue that makes up the largest part of most plants
- male portion of the flower
- absorb water and nutrients from the environment and store energy for the plant
- responsible for carrying water and nutrients up the plant
- main trunk of the plant that gives the plant structure and shape
15 Clues: female part of the flower • male portion of the flower • outside covering of a plant • primary purpose is to collect sunlight • plants that grow for many growing seasons • system of roots with one large primary root • carries nutrients down the plant towards the roots • tissue that makes up the largest part of most plants • ...
Year 8 Plants 2012-11-22
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- the green pigment in chloroplasts
- C6H12O6
- helps to make protein
- helps to make roots
- helps to make chlorophyll
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- ______ is used to test for starch
- the way in which plants make their own food
- the main layer where photosynthesis takes place
- these holes let CO2 into the leaf and O2 out
- helps to make flowers
- the tubes that carry water through the veins
- plants absorb water through their _____
12 Clues: C6H12O6 • helps to make roots • helps to make protein • helps to make flowers • helps to make chlorophyll • ______ is used to test for starch • the green pigment in chloroplasts • plants absorb water through their _____ • the way in which plants make their own food • these holes let CO2 into the leaf and O2 out • the tubes that carry water through the veins • ...
Plants and Trees 2016-06-07
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- Can be made from a tree
- Something you eat that is not a vegetable
- You can put it in turtle tanks
- Trees that belong to the Conifer family
- Food factories
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- Beau
- How a plant makes its food
- Big, red, juicy fruit
- loses its leaves
- Grows in Minecraft
- Cory is allergic to this
- A plant with a truck and branches high off the ground
12 Clues: Beau • Food factories • loses its leaves • Grows in Minecraft • Big, red, juicy fruit • Can be made from a tree • Cory is allergic to this • How a plant makes its food • You can put it in turtle tanks • Trees that belong to the Conifer family • Something you eat that is not a vegetable • A plant with a truck and branches high off the ground
Plants and Stems 2017-03-22
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- Transfers water throughout plant
- Photosynthesis occurs here
- location between two nodes
- Transfer sugar throughout plant
- Part of plant that absorbs glucose
- transfer nutrients from roots to leaves
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- Plants release this during photosynthesis
- Outer layer of the stem
- Part of plant that grows flower
- C6H12O6
- made of harden vascular bundles
- Seed protection
12 Clues: C6H12O6 • Seed protection • Outer layer of the stem • Photosynthesis occurs here • location between two nodes • Part of plant that grows flower • Transfer sugar throughout plant • made of harden vascular bundles • Transfers water throughout plant • Part of plant that absorbs glucose • transfer nutrients from roots to leaves • Plants release this during photosynthesis
nutrition in plants 2017-05-09
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- cells controlling opening and closing of stomata
- when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour
- gas we gfet after photosynthesis
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plant for nutrition
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together
- the ultimate source of energy
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- gas needed for photosynthesis
- what does photo refer to
- type of plant that can make food on their own
- a bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compound
- the organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them
12 Clues: what does photo refer to • gas needed for photosynthesis • the ultimate source of energy • gas we gfet after photosynthesis • type of plant that can make food on their own • cells controlling opening and closing of stomata • when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together • ...
Plants as food 2017-05-29
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- Popeye's vegetable
- Popular actor screen name famous for comedy, Mr. ……………
- Bugs Bunny's favorite food
- An ………… a day, keeps the doctor away
- Used as an assortment in cakes, desserts and ice-creams
- French fries are made from it
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- Root vegetable used in salads
- Used in oils, attractive to sunlight
- A fox story based on it who fails to get it..Sometimes sour
- Yellow in color. Liked by monkeys
- Common salad ingredient
- Veggie that may cause tears
12 Clues: Popeye's vegetable • Common salad ingredient • Bugs Bunny's favorite food • Veggie that may cause tears • Root vegetable used in salads • French fries are made from it • Yellow in color. Liked by monkeys • Used in oils, attractive to sunlight • An ………… a day, keeps the doctor away • Popular actor screen name famous for comedy, Mr. …………… • ...
~Nutrition in Plants~ 2017-05-03
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- __________ gets it food from dead and decaying matter.
- What is the meaning of synthesis from the word photosynthesis?
- Mushroom and Bread Mould are examples of ________ plants.
- Cascuta(Amrbel)are examples of these types of plants.
- All parasites are __________ in colour.
- When iodine is added to starch it becomes _________ in colour.
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- We get most of our pulses from ______________ plants.
- Which elements is need to be added to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen to make proteins?
- A pigment present in plants which help in photosynthesis.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called _________.
- Which bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a soluble compound?
- What should be added to carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and sunlight to get glucose and oxygen?
12 Clues: All parasites are __________ in colour. • We get most of our pulses from ______________ plants. • Cascuta(Amrbel)are examples of these types of plants. • __________ gets it food from dead and decaying matter. • A pigment present in plants which help in photosynthesis. • Mushroom and Bread Mould are examples of ________ plants. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2024-06-01
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- - An essential mineral nutrient involved in energy transfer within plant cells.
- - The movement of water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
- - Tiny openings on the surface of leaves for gas exchange.
- - The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- - The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- - The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle occurs.
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- - Organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
- - A type of nutrient absorbed by plants from the soil, essential for growth.
- - The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- fixation - The process of converting nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form usable by plants.
- - Plant structures where photosynthesis primarily takes place.
- - The initial stage of photosynthesis where light energy splits water molecules.
12 Clues: - The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis. • - Tiny openings on the surface of leaves for gas exchange. • - The movement of water and nutrients from roots to leaves. • - Plant structures where photosynthesis primarily takes place. • - Organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis. • ...
animals and plants 2023-09-04
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- a pet that starts with a d
- home of an animal
- a small animal that has six legs
- semi aquatic family that includes frogs
- a pet that starts with c
- king of the jungle
- another name for an animal
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- another name for a plant
- fastest animal
- a warm blooded animal that has hair or fur
- warm blooded animals that lays eggs
- a baby dog
12 Clues: a baby dog • fastest animal • home of an animal • king of the jungle • another name for a plant • a pet that starts with c • a pet that starts with a d • another name for an animal • a small animal that has six legs • warm blooded animals that lays eggs • semi aquatic family that includes frogs • a warm blooded animal that has hair or fur
Types of Plants 2023-09-20
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- a common bryophyte with carpet-like structure
- a plant with one seed leaf and parallel leaf veins
- Grows for many years
- Grows for one year
- non-vascular plant
- a plant with two seed leaves
- Flowering vascular plant
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- Seeds are mainly dispersed by wind
- Grows for two years only
- a single cell that grows into a full organism
- a vascular plant that does not grow seeds
- Plants can move water up through the plant
12 Clues: Grows for one year • non-vascular plant • Grows for many years • Grows for two years only • Flowering vascular plant • a plant with two seed leaves • Seeds are mainly dispersed by wind • a vascular plant that does not grow seeds • Plants can move water up through the plant • a common bryophyte with carpet-like structure • a single cell that grows into a full organism • ...
Unit 4: Plants 2024-07-15
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- A woody or scaly part of a plant. It holds seeds.
- This is used to grow a new plant!
- This is a place where you can find many tall trees.
- Also known as a bloom or a blossom.
- Usually green, this part of a plant grows from its stem. It soaks up light from the sun to produce food.
- A word used in taxonomy to classify living things. It's bigger than a species, but smaller than a kingdom.
- This is a living organism that gets energy from the sun. Hint: it's the title of this unit!
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- This type of plant grows tall, with a thick trunk.
- This tree makes beautiful flowers in spring! You can see them outside our school!
- This is a place where many flowers are grown.
- This tree has pointy, sharp leaves.
- This is an edible part of the fruit. It can be sweet or sour.
12 Clues: This is used to grow a new plant! • This tree has pointy, sharp leaves. • Also known as a bloom or a blossom. • This is a place where many flowers are grown. • A woody or scaly part of a plant. It holds seeds. • This type of plant grows tall, with a thick trunk. • This is a place where you can find many tall trees. • ...
Plants and that 2023-03-27
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- The highest part of something
- The description of a bud that grows to the sides
- A plant response to light
- A hormone that is essential for seed germination
- The description given to a bud that grows vertically upwards
- The hard outer layer that prevents shoots and roots from escaping during germination (Two words)
- A hormone that controls growth by changing the pH of plant cells
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- The behaviour of large plants like trees to access higher levels of light intensity (Two words)
- A part of a plant that has a negative geotropism
- The part of the seed that grows during germination
- A type of tropism where the plant responds by moving towards a stimulus
- The food store used by seeds to make ATP during germination
12 Clues: A plant response to light • The highest part of something • A part of a plant that has a negative geotropism • The description of a bud that grows to the sides • A hormone that is essential for seed germination • The part of the seed that grows during germination • The food store used by seeds to make ATP during germination • ...
Fertilization in plants 2021-12-07
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- Eggs are stored here
- The part that the bee makes pollen from
- Male part of flower.Makes pollen.made up of anther Filament
- Special leaves from a ring around the bottom
- Supports & hold anther.Part of stamen
- Green stalk. provides support
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- Brightly coloured
- Female part,seeds made here
- Top part of stalk were flower attached
- Supports stigma
- Sticky to catch pollen
- Part of stamen contains pollen
12 Clues: Supports stigma • Brightly coloured • Eggs are stored here • Sticky to catch pollen • Female part,seeds made here • Green stalk. provides support • Part of stamen contains pollen • Supports & hold anther.Part of stamen • Top part of stalk were flower attached • The part that the bee makes pollen from • Special leaves from a ring around the bottom • ...
Common Hedge Plants 2024-10-19
12 Clues: Conifer (9) • Red tips (3,5) • Produces nuts (5) • Thorny, native (8) • Prone to pests (3) • Native to Asia (6) • Produces Sloes (10) • Crinkled leaves (8) • Used in cooking (3) • Spiky, evergreen (5) • Evergreen, native (3) • Common, evergreen (6)
Animals and Plants 2025-05-07
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- Living things can ____________ to produce offsprings
- Ferns do not produce seeds. They reproduce by releasing these.
- A _________ plant has vascular tissues
- Animals without a backbone
- Animals with a backbone
- For flowering plants, their seeds are protected in these.
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- They (adults) breathe with lungs and skin
- Mammals and birds can a ___________ body temperature
- Living things in danger of extinction are called _____ species
- Fish use these for breathing
- Mammals have __________ glands
- Animals with dry, hard scales
12 Clues: Animals with a backbone • Animals without a backbone • Fish use these for breathing • Animals with dry, hard scales • Mammals have __________ glands • A _________ plant has vascular tissues • They (adults) breathe with lungs and skin • Living things can ____________ to produce offsprings • Mammals and birds can a ___________ body temperature • ...
Biodiversity of plants 2025-05-17
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- plants that have only one cotyledon
- diagram a diagram which shows the evolutionary relationship between
- a fleshy, often sweet layer, formed around
- ovules are produced
- the gamete-producing generation
- a cluster of sporangia found on the underside of fern leaves
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- the spore-producing generation
- anthers.
- a sugar-rich liquid produced
- roots roots which arise at the nodes of stems
- male part of the flower consisting of a filament and pollen
- female part of the flower consisting of a stigma, style and an ovary
12 Clues: anthers. • ovules are produced • a sugar-rich liquid produced • the spore-producing generation • the gamete-producing generation • plants that have only one cotyledon • a fleshy, often sweet layer, formed around • roots roots which arise at the nodes of stems • male part of the flower consisting of a filament and pollen • ...
Plants and Animals 2025-10-22
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- blooded temperature stays the same
- vertebrate with gills and lays eggs
- having a backbone
- having no backbone
- has no tubes and gets water from around it
- blooded temperature changes with environment
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- has hair and feeds young milk
- lives part of life on land and part in water
- largest group of classified organisms
- vertebrate with scaly skin and lays eggs
- having tissue to transport water and nutrients
- vertebrate with feathers and warm blooded
12 Clues: having a backbone • having no backbone • has hair and feeds young milk • blooded temperature stays the same • vertebrate with gills and lays eggs • largest group of classified organisms • vertebrate with scaly skin and lays eggs • vertebrate with feathers and warm blooded • has no tubes and gets water from around it • lives part of life on land and part in water • ...
Cellular respiration 2021-01-29
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- when bonds breaks in food we eat to make energy
- power house of the cell
- used in breathing processes ( humans breathe it in )
- where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells
- energy
- plants use for photosynthesis
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- with oxygen
- can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances
- plants uses to make their food
- a simple sugar
- living thing
- makes plants green
- no oxygen needed
13 Clues: energy • with oxygen • living thing • a simple sugar • no oxygen needed • makes plants green • power house of the cell • plants use for photosynthesis • plants uses to make their food • when bonds breaks in food we eat to make energy • used in breathing processes ( humans breathe it in ) • where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells • ...
Energy Roles 2021-02-20
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- shows a feeding relationship
- something or someone who has to find food
- nonliving
- an animal that eats meat
- a carnivore that feeds off dead animals
- an animal that eats plants
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- nature's recycler
- shows series of feeding organisms
- the thing passed from organism to organism
- make their own food
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- living
- the process of plants making own food
13 Clues: living • nonliving • nature's recycler • make their own food • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • shows a feeding relationship • shows series of feeding organisms • the process of plants making own food • an animal that eats plants and animals • a carnivore that feeds off dead animals • something or someone who has to find food • ...
Plant Structure and Function 2016-12-07
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- carries sugar up and down throughout the plant
- a gas that is needed by plants to survive
- carries water and nutrients up from the root
- attract animals such as birds and insects
- a green pigment found in chloroplast
- small holes on the underside of the leaf that exchange gas
- grow new plants
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- Plants use the energy from sunlight to convert (change) carbon dioxide from the air and water taken up from the soil into glucose and oxygen
- a sugar produced by plants
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
- a gas that is needed by humans to survive
- traps sunlight and makes food
- takes in water and anchors the plant
- supports the plant and contains food and water tubes
14 Clues: grow new plants • a sugar produced by plants • traps sunlight and makes food • a green pigment found in chloroplast • takes in water and anchors the plant • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • a gas that is needed by plants to survive • attract animals such as birds and insects • a gas that is needed by humans to survive • carries water and nutrients up from the root • ...
soil 2025-03-25
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- cold temperature can cause chilling, freezing, injury, and ___
- plants can flower under a wide range of day lenifths
- plants can flower when the light period is shorter than the critical day length
- damage high temperatures can cause thermal-induced _____
- the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- day light integral
- red and blue light promote ______
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- plants can flower f the light period is as long or longer than the critical day length
- light quantity is measured in
- quantity the amount and duration of light emitted by a light source
- western mountains of NC is zone _
- all plants require ___ to grow and develop
- peidmont of NC is zone _
- southern coast of NC is zone _
- hardiness zones are developed by the ____
15 Clues: day light integral • peidmont of NC is zone _ • light quantity is measured in • southern coast of NC is zone _ • western mountains of NC is zone _ • red and blue light promote ______ • hardiness zones are developed by the ____ • all plants require ___ to grow and develop • plants can flower under a wide range of day lenifths • ...
Nature and plants :) 2021-05-20
nutrition in plants 2017-05-09
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- when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour
- the ultimate source of energy
- type of plant that can make food on their own
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- gas needed for photosynthesis
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- gas we gfet after photosynthesis
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together
- the organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plant for nutrition
- what does photo refer to
- cells controlling opening and closing of stomata
- a bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compound
12 Clues: what does photo refer to • the ultimate source of energy • gas needed for photosynthesis • gas we gfet after photosynthesis • type of plant that can make food on their own • cells controlling opening and closing of stomata • when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-04
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- A stack of thylakoids,plural(Grana)
- Living organisms that cannot make their own food.
- the leaves.
- An organism that lives in or on other living organisms and
- The vessels that are like pipes which carry water and minerals
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- Green plant cells that contain chlorophyll.
- Organisms that can prepare their own food.
- cells Control the opening and closing of stomata.
- An example for parasitic plants.
- The plant from where a parasite gets its food.
- A bacteria that can convert nitrogen into plant solubles.
- food from them.
12 Clues: the leaves. • food from them. • An example for parasitic plants. • A stack of thylakoids,plural(Grana) • Organisms that can prepare their own food. • Green plant cells that contain chlorophyll. • The plant from where a parasite gets its food. • cells Control the opening and closing of stomata. • Living organisms that cannot make their own food. • ...
plants increasing numbers 2018-04-24
12 Clues: maize • cloud • plants • dispersal • pestiside • vegetables • germination • condensation • transpiration • seed dicot seed • seed coconut seed • erosion conservation
Reproduction in Plants 2017-12-03
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- The lower two parts of the heart
- The system used to transport blood around the body
- Process of losing water in form of vapour from plant
- Blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart
- Tiny filtering units of kidney
- Process of removal of metabolic wastes from the body
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- System responsible for removing waste in the form of urine
- Gives the blood the red colour
- Device used to listen to heartbeats
- Diffusion of water from high pressure to low pressure
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant body
- Carries nutrients,oxygen,waste products throughout the body
12 Clues: Gives the blood the red colour • Tiny filtering units of kidney • The lower two parts of the heart • Device used to listen to heartbeats • The system used to transport blood around the body • Process of losing water in form of vapour from plant • Blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart • Process of removal of metabolic wastes from the body • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2017-12-03
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- Process of removal of metabolic wastes from the body
- The system used to transport blood around the body
- Process of losing water in form of vapour from plant
- The lower two parts of the heart
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant body
- Diffusion of water from high pressure to low pressure
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- System responsible for removing waste in the form of urine
- Gives the blood the red colour
- Tiny filtering units of kidney
- Device used to listen to heartbeats
- Blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart
- Carries nutrients,oxygen,waste products throughout the body
12 Clues: Gives the blood the red colour • Tiny filtering units of kidney • The lower two parts of the heart • Device used to listen to heartbeats • The system used to transport blood around the body • Process of removal of metabolic wastes from the body • Blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart • Process of losing water in form of vapour from plant • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-04-23
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- are plants that live in associations with other organisms, share food and other recources.
- is the stack of thylokoids
- is the mode of nutrition in which an organism that cannot make it's own food
- are plants that derive some or most of the nutritions from insects.
- is the fluid in a chloroplast
- is the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body
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- is the substance that can be broken down by chemical processes in the body of an organism to give energy
- is one that partially or completely depends on other plants for nutrition.
- is the mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food
- is the process of using light to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen
- is one that obtains it's nutrition from dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- is the disk like structures present in the chloroplast
12 Clues: is the stack of thylokoids • is the fluid in a chloroplast • is the disk like structures present in the chloroplast • is the mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food • are plants that derive some or most of the nutritions from insects. • is one that partially or completely depends on other plants for nutrition. • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-04-23
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- is the substance that can be broken down by chemical processes in the body of an organism to give energy
- is the mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food
- is one that partially or completely depends on other plants for nutrition.
- is the mode of nutrition in which an organism that cannot make it's own food
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- is the process of using light to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen
- are plants that derive some or most of the nutritions from insects.
- are plants that live in associations with other organisms, share food and other recources.
- is one that obtains it's nutrition from dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- is the stack of thylokoids
- is the disk like structures present in the chloroplast
- is the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body
- is the fluid in a chloroplast
12 Clues: is the stack of thylokoids • is the fluid in a chloroplast • is the disk like structures present in the chloroplast • is the mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food • are plants that derive some or most of the nutritions from insects. • is one that partially or completely depends on other plants for nutrition. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- give energy
- plants eat insects
- surrounded the stomata
- means self
- is the ultimate source of energy
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- transport nutrients to the plant parts
- is a saprotrophs
- are heterotrophs
- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets
- is the green pigment
- is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
- 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
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-27
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- ___________ bacteria can trap atmospheric nitrogen from the air.
- ________________ is another name for cuscuta.
- _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich.
- ______________ contain nitrogen.
- _____________ depend on plants on other animals which in turn depend on plants.
- _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata.
- provides most of the pulses.
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- _____________ is a leguminous plant.
- __________________ are secreted on dead and decaying matter by saprophytes.
- _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis.
- _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air.
- _________ are numerous green structures found in green leafs and young stems of plants.
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. • _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air. • ...
George's plants crossword 2023-12-14
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- Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- It is 17 times the mass of Earth
- It is a massive
- There is oxygen and the sea
- smallest plant
- the second planet from the Sun
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- It is a gaseous cyan-coloured ice giant
- the largest in the Solar System
- Earth has many moons
- sixth planet from the Sun
- the fourth planet
- The Moon is Earths only natural satellite
12 Clues: smallest plant • It is a massive • the fourth planet • Earth has many moons • sixth planet from the Sun • There is oxygen and the sea • the second planet from the Sun • the largest in the Solar System • It is 17 times the mass of Earth • It is a gaseous cyan-coloured ice giant • The Moon is Earths only natural satellite • Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
Transports of Plants 2024-04-10
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- The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis.
- A hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cell wall of ccell types of cell.
- The loss of water vapour from the plant to its environment.
- Contain an embryo with two cotyledons(seed leaves) in their seeds.
- A plant tissue consisting of thick-walled cells that give strength and support.
- A pore in the epidermis of a leaf.
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- Refers to tubes or vessels.
- A modified foof of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening.
- A plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- The layers of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants.
- A site in a plant which receives food from another plant, the source.
- A layer covering, and secreted by the epidermis.
12 Clues: Refers to tubes or vessels. • A pore in the epidermis of a leaf. • A layer covering, and secreted by the epidermis. • The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis. • The loss of water vapour from the plant to its environment. • The layers of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants. • ...
vascular Seed Plants 2024-03-06
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- Flowering plants where ovules are completely covered within the ovary, becoming a fruit.
- These plentiful gymnosperms produce cones, have needle pines to conserve water, & are monoecious.
- Seed plants are vascular using _____ to disperse in their life cycle.
- Cacti, Strawberries, Dandelions, Poplars, & Beans (2 cotyledons)
- (2 words) Microspores becoming these male gametophytes
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- Cone-bearing seed plants (conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, gnetophytes) where ovules are not completely covered
- Seed leaves having nutrients that nourish the embryo
- Corn, tulips, pineapples, & sugarcane (1 cotyledon)
- These gymnosperms consist of 3 genera with 65 species, none having archegonia.
- Process when wind or pollinator carries pollen to the female gametophyte.
- These gymnosperms have large, split leaves growing in clusters at top of stem.
- These contain a sporophyte embryo & stored food within a protective coat.
- These gymnosperms have 1 surviving species & resistant to pollution.
13 Clues: Corn, tulips, pineapples, & sugarcane (1 cotyledon) • Seed leaves having nutrients that nourish the embryo • (2 words) Microspores becoming these male gametophytes • Cacti, Strawberries, Dandelions, Poplars, & Beans (2 cotyledons) • These gymnosperms have 1 surviving species & resistant to pollution. • ...
Plants & Animals - Wordsearch 2024-05-15
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- The process by which plants use energy to produce their own food.
- Animals that eat other animals for energy are called ________.
- This type of organisms rely on other organisms for their food.
- ________ are able to make their own food.
- Organisms that produce their own energy are called ________.
- ________ is transferable from one organism to the next, creating the food chain.
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- Organisms that eat only plants
- All life forms contain ________, it contains genetic information.
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- ________ break down the dead remains of other organisms.
- Special structures that allow living organisms to react to internal and external changes.
- _________ eat only other organisms.
12 Clues: Organisms that eat only plants • _________ eat only other organisms. • ________ are able to make their own food. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • ________ break down the dead remains of other organisms. • Organisms that produce their own energy are called ________. • Animals that eat other animals for energy are called ________. • ...
G5 Plants (Crossword) 2022-11-06
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- Plants that don’t produce seeds in flowers.
- A single reproductive cell that can grow into a whole new plant.
- The process in which pollen moves from the male part to the female part of a flower.
- Plants that produce seeds in flowers
- The tube that carries water and nutrients from the roots to all the other parts of the plant.
- A vascular plant that reproduces using spores.
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- Small plants that grow in damp places and lack vascular tissue.
- The process in which a sperm cell joins the egg inside the ovule.
- Plants that have vascular tissues that allow them to move water, nutrients, and sugars across long distances.
- The tube that carries sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Female part of the flower.
- Male part of the flower.
12 Clues: Male part of the flower. • Female part of the flower. • Plants that produce seeds in flowers • Plants that don’t produce seeds in flowers. • A vascular plant that reproduces using spores. • Small plants that grow in damp places and lack vascular tissue. • A single reproductive cell that can grow into a whole new plant. • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2023-08-14
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- A statement that answers a question.
- Data and details that support your claim.
- The recurrent process by which organisms live.
- What holds the plant into the soil and takes in water to help minerals from underground provide nutrients to keep a plant alive.
- The structure is the supporting framework of something.
- Part of the plant that carries water and nutrients from the soil up to the other parts of the plant. This also provides structural support for the plant, just like the spinal cord with humans.
- An event or situation that is observed, or can be studied.
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- Helps the plant reproduce, making seeds that will grow into new plants. Not all plants produce these.
- Absorb the carbon dioxide and sunlight that plants need to live.
- Any inorganic substance which occurs naturally in the Earth.
- Explains "how" or "why" the evidence supports the claim.
- Comes from the flower or fruit. Must get buried in the ground to grow into new plants.
12 Clues: A statement that answers a question. • Data and details that support your claim. • The recurrent process by which organisms live. • The structure is the supporting framework of something. • Explains "how" or "why" the evidence supports the claim. • An event or situation that is observed, or can be studied. • ...
Plants and Propagation 2024-10-02
12 Clues: Baby plants • 2 year life span • dies in one year • Hardened exterior • In between growth • Does photosynthesis • A soft type of plant • Uses flowers to reproduce • Most basic form of a plant • Can live longer than 2 years • Does not use cones to reproduce • Part or a plant that absorbs nutrients and water
GARDENS AND PLANTS 2025-04-19
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- A small, bushy plant.
- What plants grow from.
- An unwanted garden plant.
- A leafy, non flowering plant.
- A colourful spring flower.
- A plant that thrives in deserts.
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- A fragrant flower with thorns.
- A grassy area in a garden.
- Anchor plants and absorb water.
- What plants grow in.
- A single part of a flower's bloom.
- A climbing green plant.
12 Clues: What plants grow in. • A small, bushy plant. • What plants grow from. • A climbing green plant. • An unwanted garden plant. • A grassy area in a garden. • A colourful spring flower. • A leafy, non flowering plant. • A fragrant flower with thorns. • Anchor plants and absorb water. • A plant that thrives in deserts. • A single part of a flower's bloom.
Reproduction in plants 2024-11-05
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- Tuber
- Ripened ovary
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- The zygote develops into
- Seeds are dispersed by water
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- Seeds are dispersed by wind
- Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
- The female gamete or the eggs are formed here
- Seeds are dispersed by animal
- Rhizome
- Ovule develops into a
- Reproduction by leaves
12 Clues: Tuber • Rhizome • Ripened ovary • Ovule develops into a • Reproduction by leaves • The zygote develops into • Seeds are dispersed by wind • Seeds are dispersed by water • Seeds are dispersed by animal • Fusion of male and female gametes • The female gamete or the eggs are formed here • Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
plants and animals 2025-06-24
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Eight legged insect • Used to grow plants • Found outside in dirt • Found outside in the yard • Getting milk from an animal • Weed or flower found outside • Sea Animal found in artic waters
Mineral Cycles on Earth - Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles 2025-01-29
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- Process performed by microorganisms and fungi in order to reduce the remains of dead animals and plants and turn them into useful minerals
- Process carried out by bacteria in the soil which turn ammoium (NH4) into nitrates (NO3)
- Process performed by producers when they combine carbon dioxide, water and solar energy in order to produce sugar
- Process carried out by bacteria that decompose nitrate that was not used by plants back into nitrogen gas that is released to the air
- Chemical substance formed by carbon C, hydrogen H, and oxygen O that is formed by plants in photosynthesys
- Process carried out by animals and human beings when they release gaseous carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- Process performed when humans burn out fossil fuels in order to obtain energy to move machines in factories and cars
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- Process of absorption of nitrates performed by the roots of plants in the soil
- Process carried out by bacteria in the soil that turns ammonia (NH3) into ammonium (NH4)
- Process carried out by animals when they get glucose by eating plants or other animals
- Process that happens in the ocean when high acidic concentration in the water affects coral reefs by dissolving the carbonate that they contain
- Chemical element that is present in less than the 1% in the atmosphere and is the main component of life
- Chemical element that is concentrated in a 79% in the atmosphere and is used by plants to grow
- Thick oil that forms underground and results of the slow decomposition of animal tissue that is rich in carbon
- Chemical substance that is prefered by plants as their favorite food source that they need to take in order to grow
15 Clues: Process of absorption of nitrates performed by the roots of plants in the soil • Process carried out by animals when they get glucose by eating plants or other animals • Process carried out by bacteria in the soil which turn ammoium (NH4) into nitrates (NO3) • Process carried out by bacteria in the soil that turns ammonia (NH3) into ammonium (NH4) • ...
Photosynthesis. 2013-08-22
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- / The liquid that plants use to make food.
- / The name of how plants make their food.
- / The colour of healthy leaves.
- / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____.
- / The part of the plants where the water is taken in.
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- / The part of the plant where the food is made.
- / Something plants use to make food a______.
- / Something plants use to make food s______.
- / The part of the plant where the water travels up to the leaves.
- / What a plant can do when it has sunlight, water, air and soil.
- / Where the roots grow.
11 Clues: / Where the roots grow. • / The colour of healthy leaves. • / The name of how plants make their food. • / The liquid that plants use to make food. • / Something plants use to make food a______. • / Something plants use to make food s______. • / The part of the plant where the food is made. • / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____. • ...
Plant Growth Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- roots absorb this and it is one ingrediant in photosynthesis
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- growing plants using water and no soil
- growing plants with water and fish with no soil
- plants do NOT have to have this to grow
- the sugar that is made during photosynthsis
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- the gas that plants NEED in photosynthesis
- when plants grow in this, nothing is allowed to escape
- water is absorbed through these that are usually underground
- where the energy to jump start photosynthesis comes from
- the gas that is let out through the leaves AFTER photosynthesis
11 Clues: growing plants using water and no soil • plants do NOT have to have this to grow • anything that has mass and takes up space • the gas that plants NEED in photosynthesis • the sugar that is made during photosynthsis • growing plants with water and fish with no soil • when plants grow in this, nothing is allowed to escape • ...
photosynetesis 2023-03-02
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- The chemical change of energy
- What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
- what is needed to breath
- What the plant does to the solar energy
- What plants take in the we exhale
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- What plants give off
- What lets gases in and out
- Distributes water around the plant
- carries sugar through out the plant
- The reaction of plants
- This powers many of things we need
11 Clues: What plants give off • The reaction of plants • what is needed to breath • What lets gases in and out • The chemical change of energy • What plants take in the we exhale • Distributes water around the plant • This powers many of things we need • carries sugar through out the plant • What the plant does to the solar energy • What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
BLM 2-10 Plant Words 2021-01-26
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- Aspirin comes from the bark of this tree.
- The first jeans were made from this cloth.
- We grow plants for ________________ and fibre.
- Fibre is the __________ of plants.
- Plants grow from ______________.
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- A natural fibre used in space suits.
- Crop that is grown in northern, cooler regions.
- Houses are made from this.
- A crop used for making bread.
- We get food and fibre from _______________.
- A plant used in cars.
11 Clues: A plant used in cars. • Houses are made from this. • A crop used for making bread. • Plants grow from ______________. • Fibre is the __________ of plants. • A natural fibre used in space suits. • Aspirin comes from the bark of this tree. • The first jeans were made from this cloth. • We get food and fibre from _______________. • We grow plants for ________________ and fibre. • ...
food chains + food webs 2024-02-13
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- level - defines the position of organisms within the webs
- - also known as heterotrophs
- consumer - an organism that eats primary consumers
- - plant eaters
- - also known as autotrophs( plants )
- chain - the flow of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- consumer -secondarynism that eats secondary consumers
- - eats both plants and breaking
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- consumer - an organism that eats producers/plants
- - the breaking down of dead plants and animals
- - meat eaters
- web - a diagram that shows the flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem: many food chains combined
12 Clues: - meat eaters • - plant eaters • - also known as heterotrophs • - eats both plants and breaking • - also known as autotrophs( plants ) • - the breaking down of dead plants and animals • consumer - an organism that eats producers/plants • consumer - an organism that eats primary consumers • consumer -secondarynism that eats secondary consumers • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-04-09
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- This is present at the tip of the style
- The stalk to support the flower
- The process by which pollen grains from anther are transferred to stigma
- This comes out from the ovary
- The male whorl of the flower
- The ovary contains this
- Calyx consists of this
- The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plants
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- The other name of Androecium
- Members of gynaecium
- Members of Corolla
- Flowers without stalk
12 Clues: Members of Corolla • Members of gynaecium • Flowers without stalk • Calyx consists of this • The ovary contains this • The other name of Androecium • The male whorl of the flower • This comes out from the ovary • The stalk to support the flower • This is present at the tip of the style • The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plants • ...
reproductuion in plants 2020-04-09
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- this is present at the tip of style
- The stalk to support flower
- the process in which pollengrains from anther are transferred to stigma.
- this comes out from the ovary
- The male whorl of the flower
- they are in the ovary
- calyx consists of this
- The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plant.
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- the other name of androecium
- members of gynoecium
- members of corolla
- The flowers without stalk
12 Clues: members of corolla • members of gynoecium • they are in the ovary • calyx consists of this • The flowers without stalk • The stalk to support flower • the other name of androecium • The male whorl of the flower • this comes out from the ovary • this is present at the tip of style • The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plant. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-04-18
12 Clues: top of style • anther+filament • where seeds grow • protects the bud • stigma+style+ovary • holds up the anther • attracts pollinators • womb of the new plant • produces pollen grains • mother of the new plant • contains male reproductive cell • contains female reproductive cell
Cameron's Crossword PLANTS! 2012-11-26
12 Clues: O2 • Co2 • Sugar • Producer • Sunlight • Ending Materials • Plants making food • Co2, H2o, Sunlight • Controlled by Guard Cells • Carries Water and Minerals UP • Make photosynthesis and other reactions • Molecule that absorbs sunlight for energy
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- surrounded the stomata
- plants eat insects
- give energy
- is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
- are heterotrophs
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- is the green pigment
- transport nutrients to the plant parts
- is a saprotrophs
- means self
- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets
- are partial parasites
- is the ultimate source of energy
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
Non-Vascular Plants 2016-04-21
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- name for first species involved in rebuilding soil
- Green, important producers in aquatic food webs
- leaves are feather-like
- reproduction without genetic shuffling
- red, can live deeper in the ocean than other types
- present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs
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- multicellular in mosses, absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm
- produces a thickener used in ice cream
- reproduction which creates variation in DNA
- leaves are flattened on the same plane
- structural material present in all vascular plants, but not in bryophytes
12 Clues: leaves are feather-like • produces a thickener used in ice cream • reproduction without genetic shuffling • leaves are flattened on the same plane • reproduction which creates variation in DNA • present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs • present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm • Green, important producers in aquatic food webs • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-24
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- parasites-taking water and minerals from the host plants
- that live on other living organisms
- that directly or indirectly depend on green plants
- of green pigment
- of green leaves
- of sunlight
- in food by an organisms
- different organisms work together for their mutal benefit
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- the air through tiny pores
- that can make their food from non-living substances
- parasite get its food
- that live on dead plants and animals
12 Clues: of sunlight • of green leaves • of green pigment • parasite get its food • in food by an organisms • the air through tiny pores • that live on other living organisms • that live on dead plants and animals • that directly or indirectly depend on green plants • that can make their food from non-living substances • parasites-taking water and minerals from the host plants • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
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- the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll is called
- type of bacteria which converts atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds .
- the components of food such as fats , carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals are nutrients
- nutrition nutrition where plants directly or indirectly get food by dead or decaying matter
- provide food to carry out life processes
- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- plants plants that catch insects by ingenious methods are known as
- leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores on the bottom of the leaf called
- nutrition nutrition where plants prepare food by themselves
- ------ is a saprophyte
12 Clues: ------ is a saprophyte • provide food to carry out life processes • the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll is called • nutrition nutrition where plants prepare food by themselves • plants plants that catch insects by ingenious methods are known as • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-07-19
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- ________ cells control the size of the stomata.
- Factors affecting rate of photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and ____________.
- This form of sugar is being transported from the leave to other parts of the plant.
- The mesophyll layer has one or two layers of closely packed, long and cylindrical cells called ____________ mesophyll cells.
- Glucose in leaf reacts with nitrates and other mineral salts absorbed from soil to form ________ acids.
- Photosynthesis is important as it removes carbon dioxide from the air and provides __________.
- Carbon dioxide enters the stomata into the air spaces inside the leaf through the process of ___________.
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- This form of sugar is formed by the leaf during photosynthesis.
- The spongy mesophyll cells are ____________ in shape and has numerous large intercellular air spaces between them.
- A leaf which has some parts that contains chlorophyll and some parts without chlorophyll is called a __________ leaf.
- During light-dependent stage of photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water through a process called ___________.
- This form of carbohydrate is stored in the leaves because of excess glucose.
12 Clues: ________ cells control the size of the stomata. • This form of sugar is formed by the leaf during photosynthesis. • This form of carbohydrate is stored in the leaves because of excess glucose. • This form of sugar is being transported from the leave to other parts of the plant. • ...
Seedless Plants Crossword 2018-02-04
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- essential for making glucose
- Each alga has a light sensitive _________, which is not capable of vision and serves only to help the organism detect light for photosynthesis
- A specialized spot on the chloroplast that serves as the center for starch production________
- Reproduction in which when a filamentous alga breaks, it can continue to grow
- Marine algae are often referred to as _______
- Mosses are ecologically significant as pioneer species in the process of ______
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- lack vascular tissue
- Planktonic algae that conduct a very significant amount of the photosynthesis that supports the higher trophic levels in the oceans of the world are called _________
- Unicellular egg-shaped green algae
- "range", such as the spectrum of light meaning the range of colours (energies and wavelengths)
- Moss that lives in bogs where water is constantly available is called ________
- Algae flexible stem-like structures are called _______
12 Clues: lack vascular tissue • essential for making glucose • Unicellular egg-shaped green algae • Marine algae are often referred to as _______ • Algae flexible stem-like structures are called _______ • Reproduction in which when a filamentous alga breaks, it can continue to grow • Moss that lives in bogs where water is constantly available is called ________ • ...
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 and Propagation 2024-09-06
12 Clues: Cannot move • Creates own food • two year lifespan • One year lifespan • soft stems plants • Rigid, lignified stems • one copy of each chromosome • more than two year lifespan • bears cones for reproduction • two copies of each chromosome • bears flowers for reproduction • Plant without stem/roots/leaves
Mammals, Plants, Basketball 2024-09-30
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- thin strands that grow on animals and people
- ropes tied together
- round objects from which young animals hatch
- having blood that stays one temperature
- pretty plants with petals
- what you get when you score
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- leafy green plants without petals
- something you play for fun
- areas where plants are cared for
- to glide through the air
- to spring up and down
- what we eat to stay alive
12 Clues: ropes tied together • to spring up and down • to glide through the air • pretty plants with petals • what we eat to stay alive • something you play for fun • what you get when you score • areas where plants are cared for • leafy green plants without petals • having blood that stays one temperature • thin strands that grow on animals and people • ...
Reproduction in plants 2024-11-05
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- Tuber
- Ripened ovary
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- The zygote develops into
- Seeds are dispersed by water
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- Seeds are dispersed by wind
- Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
- The female gamete or the eggs are formed here
- Seeds are dispersed by animal
- Rhizome
- Ovule develops into a
- Reproduction by leaves
12 Clues: Tuber • Rhizome • Ripened ovary • Ovule develops into a • Reproduction by leaves • The zygote develops into • Seeds are dispersed by wind • Seeds are dispersed by water • Seeds are dispersed by animal • Fusion of male and female gametes • The female gamete or the eggs are formed here • Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
Trees and Plants 2024-12-17
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- Which iron-rich leafy green vegetable is widely used in Indian cooking, known as "palak"?
- What protein and fiber-rich legume comes in various types and is a staple in Indian dal dishes?
- Which nutrient-dense tree, often called the "drumstick tree," has leaves used in Indian cuisine?
- What protein-rich legume is a staple in Indian cuisine and often used in dishes like chana masala?
- What large, nutrient-rich fruit is often used as a meat substitute in Indian vegetarian dishes?
- Which herb, known as "methi" in Hindi, is used both as a vegetable and a spice in Indian dishes?
- Which bright yellow spice is widely used in Indian cooking and known for its anti-inflammatory properties?
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- seeds What tiny, nutrient-packed seed is often used as a spice and for tempering in Indian dishes?
- What vitamin C-rich fruit, also known as Indian gooseberry, is used in Ayurvedic medicine?
- gourd Which intensely bitter vegetable is used in Indian cooking and known for its potential anti-diabetic properties?
- leaves Which aromatic herb is commonly used in South Indian cooking and rich in antioxidants?
- What versatile fruit provides healthy fats and is extensively used in South Indian cooking?
12 Clues: Which iron-rich leafy green vegetable is widely used in Indian cooking, known as "palak"? • What vitamin C-rich fruit, also known as Indian gooseberry, is used in Ayurvedic medicine? • What versatile fruit provides healthy fats and is extensively used in South Indian cooking? • ...
Plants & Human Systems 2026-03-11
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- This system is made up of bones to protect organs and give the body shape.
- When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces.
- This system allows your body to move.
- This system breaks down food into simpler substances.
- This part of the skeletal system holds your body upright.
- A substance which breaks food down into simpler substances.
- This holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- This system transports blood containing digested food, oxygen and water around the body.
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- Water is absorbed by this part in the digestive system.
- The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water.
- This system helps you to take in and give out gases.
- The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow.
12 Clues: This system allows your body to move. • This holds the plant firmly to the ground. • When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces. • This system helps you to take in and give out gases. • This system breaks down food into simpler substances. • The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water. • The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow. • ...
Ecosystem 2024-01-24
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- Place where plants store the food produced during photosynthesis
- Group of living organisms consisting of individuals of the same kind
- Relationship among living organisms in a place, including all environmental factors
- Scientific name for meat-eating animals in the food chain
- Process where plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- Plant-eating animal that plays a crucial role in the food chain
- Organism that decomposes organic materials into inorganic substances
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- Organ found in green plants that carries out photosynthesis
- The source of energy for the process of photosynthesis
- Substance absorbed by plant roots from the soil during photosynthesis
- Site of photosynthesis in plants
- Gas taken in by plants from the air during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Site of photosynthesis in plants • The source of energy for the process of photosynthesis • Gas taken in by plants from the air during photosynthesis • Scientific name for meat-eating animals in the food chain • Organ found in green plants that carries out photosynthesis • Plant-eating animal that plays a crucial role in the food chain • ...
GMO Plants application, Bt Cotton plants 2025-01-10
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- Abbreviation of genetically modified organisms
- usage of this component is not required if plant is insect resistant
- A Bt plant
- specific epithet of Bt bacteria
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- a type of plant stress
- Golden rice is rich in
- crops that have reduced reliance on chemical pesticides
- If microbes or their genes are capable of providing pest resistance to crops, this can be known as
- Generic name of Bt bacteria
- Bt bacteria are known to provide this type of resistance to crops
10 Clues: A Bt plant • a type of plant stress • Golden rice is rich in • Generic name of Bt bacteria • specific epithet of Bt bacteria • Abbreviation of genetically modified organisms • crops that have reduced reliance on chemical pesticides • Bt bacteria are known to provide this type of resistance to crops • usage of this component is not required if plant is insect resistant • ...
Crosswords 2016-04-20
10 Clues: Green pigment. • Plant process. • Prepared by plants. • cells Guard the stomata • Plants which grow on hosts. • Breathing organ of the plant. • Organisms which make their own food. • plants Plants which depend on insects. • Needed for the plant for photosynthesis. • Organisms which depend on others for food.
Ecosystem stuff 2020-02-24
10 Clues: green pigment • a pore in the leaf • gives the plant energy • Plants are ____ factories • where photosynthesis occours • the pore takes it in and out • Travels threw the xylem vessel • Plants make _______ in the roots • plants use carbon dioxide & water • plants, algae & some bacteria go threw a proses called
Ecosystem crossword puzzle 2023-04-13
10 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • what herbivores eat • makes their own food • eats other organisims • Major source of energy • eat both meat and plants • shows how food chains are connected • how energy is transferred through organisms • the process plants go through to make their own food
Food Webs 2023-09-24
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- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- The biological conversion of light energy from the sun to chemical energy in plants.
- A plant-eating organism.
- Organisms that obtain their energy from the chemical breakdown of dead organisms as well as from animal and plant waste products.
- consumer Animals that eat green plants
- Organisms that feed on waste matter, breaking organic material down into inorganic substances that then can become available to the biosphere in the form of nutrients for plants.
- These creatures feed on other organisms to obtain their energy and are classified according to the types of food they eat.
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- organisms that make their own food
- Primary producers
- A meat-eating organism, or an organism that eats only meat (as distinguished from an omnivore).
- Organisms that eat other plants/animals
- An organism that eats both plants and other animals.
- state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- levels Various stages within a food web.
14 Clues: Primary producers • A plant-eating organism. • organisms that make their own food • consumer Animals that eat green plants • Organisms that eat other plants/animals • levels Various stages within a food web. • state of matter with a definite shape and volume • An organism that eats both plants and other animals. • ...
Plant Basics Review 2023-08-30
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- The part of a plant that retrieves nutrients and water for the plant, as well as holding the plant in it's space.
- Molecules such as phosphorous, nitrogen, and magnesium that plants need to be healthy.
- A manufactured way to supply a plant with needed nutrients.
- The source of light energy for a plant to undergo photosynthesis.
- A molecule plants collect as a liquid, necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
- A gas given off in photosynthesis.
- The process through which plant build energy molecules
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- A plant part specifically for the purpose of reproducing new plants.
- When an area receives less than a normal amount of rainfall for the year.
- Dioxide A gas used by plants to complete photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that contains cells collect light to complete photosynthesis.
- What plants do when they do not receive enough water.
- A process to determine the number of hours of sunlight a location receives.
- Found inside the fruit of a plant.
14 Clues: Found inside the fruit of a plant. • A gas given off in photosynthesis. • What plants do when they do not receive enough water. • The process through which plant build energy molecules • Dioxide A gas used by plants to complete photosynthesis. • A manufactured way to supply a plant with needed nutrients. • ...
modified roots 2025-02-07
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- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- origin of sweet potato
- a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant's roots
- large, wide roots that extend from the base of a tree to help stabilize it
- knob-like structures that grow on the roots of leguminous plants
- thickened underground organs that store nutrients like water and carbohydrates for plants
- roots that grow above the ground and serve a variety of functions for plants
- commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca
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- modified roots that grow downward from the branches of a plant to support its heavy branches
- thickened underground organs that store nutrients like water and carbohydrates for plants
- roots of parasitic plants that grow into the tissues of a host plant to absorb water and nutrients
- a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae
- The sweet potato
- the original Ecuadorian Quechua word for sweet potato
- Roots a type of modified root that can produce new plants through asexual reproduction
15 Clues: The sweet potato • origin of sweet potato • commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca • a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae • the original Ecuadorian Quechua word for sweet potato • a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant's roots • knob-like structures that grow on the roots of leguminous plants • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-03-13
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- Pesticide used on plants
- Organisms that feed on prey
- Pesticide used on insects
- Greatest superhero
- Annoying organisms that only eat plants
- which awaits us all
- and Mice Example of bilogical pest control
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- pest control Use of other animals to remove pests
- Pesticides
- Mutually beneificial relationship between organisms
- Defects Effects Agent Orange had on Vietnamese children
- Blue Herbicide used for killing rice paddies
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other
- Organisms that only eat plants
14 Clues: Pesticides • Greatest superhero • which awaits us all • Pesticide used on plants • Pesticide used on insects • Organisms that feed on prey • Organisms that only eat plants • Annoying organisms that only eat plants • and Mice Example of bilogical pest control • Blue Herbicide used for killing rice paddies • pest control Use of other animals to remove pests • ...
soils 2022-08-18
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- has the smallest soil particles
- is the top layer of soil
- has the second smallest soil particles
- has the largest soil particles
- a mix of all soils
- is just below the subsoil layer
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- is the layer below top soil
- made of scrapes and is good for soil
- what you need to grow plants
- helps plants live
- is the layer after humus
- is made of solid rock
- help water to flow through the plants
- acts as a protection for the soil
14 Clues: helps plants live • a mix of all soils • is made of solid rock • is the top layer of soil • is the layer after humus • is the layer below top soil • what you need to grow plants • has the largest soil particles • has the smallest soil particles • is just below the subsoil layer • acts as a protection for the soil • made of scrapes and is good for soil • ...
Root Words 2017-09-28
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- something displayed for the public to see
- instrument used to measure intensity of light
- fear of water
- reporter that uses picture to tell a story
- one who examines carefully
- machine that uses light to make copies
- getting a picture in your mind
- plants or animals that live in water
- the study of light
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- process by which plants use light to make food
- growing plants in water
- distribution of light
- examining something carefully
- to be see from far away
14 Clues: fear of water • the study of light • distribution of light • growing plants in water • to be see from far away • one who examines carefully • examining something carefully • getting a picture in your mind • plants or animals that live in water • machine that uses light to make copies • something displayed for the public to see • reporter that uses picture to tell a story • ...
food web marshal curtis 2021-01-05
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- Shows how each living thing gets food
- An organism that has to eat to get energy
- gets energy from a wolf
- provides energy from the sun
- gets energy from grasshopper
- An organism that only eats plants
- gets energy from a snake
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- An organism that only eats meat
- Break down dead plants and animals
- gets energy from weasel
- provides energy to grass
- gets energy from grass
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- gets energy from a fox
14 Clues: gets energy from grass • gets energy from a fox • gets energy from weasel • gets energy from a wolf • provides energy to grass • gets energy from a snake • provides energy from the sun • gets energy from grasshopper • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • Break down dead plants and animals • Shows how each living thing gets food • ...
SDG 15:Life On Land 2025-01-07
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- A large area of trees
- Animals living in nature
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- Planting trees to restore forests
- A home for animals and plants
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- Variety of life on Earth
- Land turning into desert
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Change Changes in Earth's weather patterns
- Cutting down too many trees
- When a species is gone forever
- Species Animals and plants at risk of disappearing
- A community of plants and animals
- Using resources wisely for the future
14 Clues: A large area of trees • Variety of life on Earth • Land turning into desert • Animals living in nature • Cutting down too many trees • A home for animals and plants • When a species is gone forever • Protecting nature and wildlife • A community of plants and animals • Planting trees to restore forests • Harmful substances in the environment • Using resources wisely for the future • ...
Classification 2025-06-18
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- Kingdom that includes yeasts and molds.
- Kingdom with mostly unicellular organisms with nuclei.
- nomenclature Naming system using two Latin names.
- arthropods with 3 pairs of legs
- Amphibians of plant kingdom
- Smallest unit of biological classification.
- Roundworms with a smooth, unsegmented body.
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- plants with limited geographical distribution
- Animals without a backbone
- Cold-blooded vertebrates that have head and trunk.
- Plants with naked seeds
- Invertebrates with jointed limbs.
- category of organisms with no membrane bound organelles
- plants with parallel venation
14 Clues: Plants with naked seeds • Animals without a backbone • Amphibians of plant kingdom • plants with parallel venation • arthropods with 3 pairs of legs • Invertebrates with jointed limbs. • Kingdom that includes yeasts and molds. • Smallest unit of biological classification. • Roundworms with a smooth, unsegmented body. • plants with limited geographical distribution • ...
What Plants Talk About 2025-09-29
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- Another term for poisonous
- Done by bees to help plants reproduce
- An organism that lives off of a host
- A term meaning a family relation
- What related plants do with resources
- To look around for food
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- This is the type of signal plants send to others
- Unrelated plants do this for resources
- The liquid in flowers that feeds insects and birds
- Spotted Knapweed took over. It is ________.
- This vine is a plant parasite that likes tomatoes
- Describes a plant/creature that began in an area
12 Clues: To look around for food • Another term for poisonous • A term meaning a family relation • An organism that lives off of a host • Done by bees to help plants reproduce • What related plants do with resources • Unrelated plants do this for resources • Spotted Knapweed took over. It is ________. • This is the type of signal plants send to others • ...
Science- Parts of Plants/ Different Plants 2022-09-27
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- this is the seed of a plant.
- these use sunlight and air to make food.
- this is a plant part you eat.
- this plant spreads out along the ground.
- when you eat this you eat part of a tree trunk.
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- when you eat this you eat the leaves of a plant.
- these keep the plant in the ground.
- when you eat this you eat root of a plant.
- this is the thick stem of a tree.
- this part holds up the plant.
10 Clues: this is the seed of a plant. • this part holds up the plant. • this is a plant part you eat. • this is the thick stem of a tree. • these keep the plant in the ground. • these use sunlight and air to make food. • this plant spreads out along the ground. • when you eat this you eat root of a plant. • when you eat this you eat part of a tree trunk. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-14
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- The sugar that is produced by photosynthesis
- The part of a chloroplast that has chlorophyll
- The type of organism that performs photosynthesis
- The part of air that plants use for photosynthesis
- The reason that plants look green
- The process of transforming carbon dioxide into sugar
- One of the chemicals that plants use for photosynthesis
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- The part of air that is produced by photosynthesis
- The level of this chemical is equal to the level of photosynthesis
- The chemical in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- The part of a plant that absorb water
- If this condition is too high or low photosynthesis stops
- The part of the chloroplast that produces glucose
- The part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
14 Clues: The reason that plants look green • The part of a plant that absorb water • The part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • The sugar that is produced by photosynthesis • The part of a chloroplast that has chlorophyll • The type of organism that performs photosynthesis • The part of the chloroplast that produces glucose • The part of air that is produced by photosynthesis • ...
Environmental Requirements: Light Crossword 2022-10-19
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- plants that flower when the night is longer than 12 hours
- the light we see
- reduces stem length
- plants response to light length/duration
- wavelengths are measured in
- plants that flower when night cycyle is less than 12 hours
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- triggers a "shade avoidance" response
- promotes seed germination
- the spectrum of how light is organized
- plants not affected by light
- strength or amount of light produced
11 Clues: the light we see • reduces stem length • promotes seed germination • wavelengths are measured in • plants not affected by light • strength or amount of light produced • triggers a "shade avoidance" response • the spectrum of how light is organized • plants response to light length/duration • plants that flower when the night is longer than 12 hours • ...
Chap.24 Structure of flowering plants 2023-02-23
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- plant tissue that transports water and minerals
- material that strengthens Xylem tissue
- position of leaf on a stem
- type of tissue on inside of plants
- tiny pores on leaves
- plant tissue that transports food
- tiny pores on stems of plants
- root system consisting of many equal sized roots
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- attaches a leaf to a stem
- another name for a leaf blade
- distance between two nodes
- function of meristematic tissue
- type of tissue on outside of plants
- root system consisting of one main root.
- form of xylem that is wide and not tapered
- type of cell division that occurs in meristematic
- type of tissue at tip of root/stem
17 Clues: tiny pores on leaves • attaches a leaf to a stem • distance between two nodes • position of leaf on a stem • another name for a leaf blade • tiny pores on stems of plants • function of meristematic tissue • plant tissue that transports food • type of tissue on inside of plants • type of tissue at tip of root/stem • type of tissue on outside of plants • ...
Wildlife 2023-05-12
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- naturally that provides for all its needs
- chain: organisms dependent upon each other as
- sources
- the range or variety of organisms within an
- as plants and animals
- produce organic matter from inorganic
- a community of living organisms interacting
- the same area
- the place or area where a particular organism
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- get their energy by eating other living things
- live off of dead plants and animals
- its environment in a specific area
- plants, animals and other organisms that live
- web: the transfer of energy through a series of food
- the effect or role a species has within its
- an ecosystem
- Factors: all living organisms in an ecosystem
- their energy
- Factors: all non-living parts of the environment
- feed on the dead bodies of other animals to
20 Clues: sources • an ecosystem • their energy • the same area • as plants and animals • its environment in a specific area • live off of dead plants and animals • produce organic matter from inorganic • naturally that provides for all its needs • the effect or role a species has within its • the range or variety of organisms within an • a community of living organisms interacting • ...
Habitats and their Food Chains 2025-10-29
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- When everything in nature works together
- The place where an animal or plant lives
- An animal that hunts other animals
- What living things get from food
- Something that goes around and around again
- Things in food that help living things grow
- The main source of energy for all life
- Eats both plants and animals
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- Eats only plants
- Eats only meat
- The start of most food chains
- It shows who eats whom in nature
- Staying alive
- All the living and non-living things in an area
- How energy moves through a food chain
- Living things that eat to get energy
- An animal that is hunted for food
17 Clues: Staying alive • Eats only meat • Eats only plants • Eats both plants and animals • The start of most food chains • It shows who eats whom in nature • What living things get from food • An animal that is hunted for food • An animal that hunts other animals • Living things that eat to get energy • How energy moves through a food chain • The main source of energy for all life • ...
Timberline 2019-03-30
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- warmer places
- another word for elevation
- time
- mountain grass area above the tree line
- Trees suddenly stop growing
- Land below a mountain
- achieve
- small places where plants live
- trees that lose their leaves
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- striking,amazing
- small trees
- speed and direction
- A frozen area with small plants
- change
- height above sea level
- next to
- likely
17 Clues: time • change • likely • next to • achieve • small trees • warmer places • striking,amazing • speed and direction • Land below a mountain • height above sea level • another word for elevation • Trees suddenly stop growing • trees that lose their leaves • small places where plants live • A frozen area with small plants • mountain grass area above the tree line
