plants Crossword Puzzles
Global Warming 2020-01-29
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- what factories and cars are emitting
- burning of a forest or some substance
- _________ Affect nature, and have made earth (quotation marks) sick (quotation marks)
- air coming from factories or cars putting chemicals in the air
- A place in the world that consists of certain animals, plants, and any other natural things
- Cutting down large numbers of trees
- We all have a__________
- A big group of trees is called a ______
- the Earth's temperature is ________
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- putting chemicals in what they don't go in, in nature
- Vegetarians eat ________
- Animal species lowering in numbers 14000 to 1400
- Natural or man-made
- Where an animal live
- Animal species/bugs live here
- We are continuing to _________ the enviroment
- Carbon Dioxide on the science table
- Cars can pollute the _____
- These emit toxins into the air, polluting it so we can breathe
- These are plants that breathe Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
20 Clues: Natural or man-made • Where an animal live • We all have a__________ • Vegetarians eat ________ • Cars can pollute the _____ • Animal species/bugs live here • Carbon Dioxide on the science table • Cutting down large numbers of trees • the Earth's temperature is ________ • what factories and cars are emitting • burning of a forest or some substance • ...
Forestry 2020-05-07
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- Likes to chase mice
- or normally lives or photosynthesis- A green plant turns Water and carbon dioxide
- - Includes living things such as plants soil
- - Land that is covered in bushes and trees.
- - A place or type where a plant or animal
- Has a trunk
- -A crop that is grown and then sold
- To protect animals,plants natural resources
- dont complete or desroy naturalresources.
- Flying mammal
- - all animals that live in a particular places.
- Large marsupial
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- - To be used without using or destroyed methods
- - Something that is eroded or faded away.
- - A shallow area with little water ,such as
- Man's best friend
- An election campaign.
- - It's cutting down or burning all the trees in a
- - A flat large area with grass and a few trees
- - Any living things of a group ,
- africa and south africa.
- all plants that live in particular places
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • An election campaign. • africa and south africa. • -A crop that is grown and then sold • - Any living things of a group , • dont complete or desroy naturalresources. • all plants that live in particular places • - Land that is covered in bushes and trees. • ...
Unit Review 2020-09-22
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- eats meat
- organisms that are closely related
- decomposes matter
- when 2 species fight for the same food
- regions characterized by climate
- the amount of a species that can live in one area
- all the populations of a different species that live in the same area
- what eats another animal
- where an organism lives
- 2 species living together
- the amount of a species
- eats producers or other things
- one species benefitting other unharmed
- a community of organisms and their non-living environment
- the path of energy from producers to consumers
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- the role of species in their ecosystem
- the feeding relationship among organism
- eats plants
- plants
- one species benefitted one harmed
- what gets eaten by other animals
- Non-living
- eats plants and meat
- Living
- both species benefitted
- the study of species interacting
26 Clues: plants • Living • eats meat • Non-living • eats plants • decomposes matter • eats plants and meat • where an organism lives • both species benefitted • the amount of a species • what eats another animal • 2 species living together • eats producers or other things • regions characterized by climate • what gets eaten by other animals • the study of species interacting • ...
Cell Biology 2024-08-30
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- ribonucleic acid (in Caps.)
- protects the cell. (a barrier around the cell)
- center of the cell
- Inside plants. Makes photosynthesis.
- in the membrane of a cell. It holds the enzymes
- strong fiber found in plants. the structure and strength in the plant.
- when a parent cell decides from a daughter cell
- of the same substance in a mixture
- they fight infections. (type of cell)
- made of membrane bound organelles
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- they transport oxygen throughout the body
- the process of plants getting food from the sun.
- of separate mixtures in a subsistence. Ex: Oil and water)
- protein synthesis
- the energy current of the cell (In Caps.)
- gives the cell its shape. (hint: ----skeleton)
- of two or more mutated genes sometimes caused by a mutation
- filters waste products in the cell
- active in making all your features and characteristics (in Caps.)
- all the surrounding material around the nucleus and organelles
20 Clues: protein synthesis • center of the cell • ribonucleic acid (in Caps.) • made of membrane bound organelles • filters waste products in the cell • of the same substance in a mixture • Inside plants. Makes photosynthesis. • they fight infections. (type of cell) • they transport oxygen throughout the body • the energy current of the cell (In Caps.) • ...
A Closer Look 2c Review 2024-08-27
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- bits of rocks and soil that plants and animals need
- The part of Earth that we live on
- the mineral used for toothpaste
- a nonliving part of Earth
- a material from Earth that people use in daily life
- to make something new out of old items
- when plants and animals rot
- one of the different shapes of Earth's land
- anything that makes water, air, or land dirty
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- a mix of tiny rocks and bits of dead plants and animals
- the mineral used for pencils
- water that is not salty
- a shake in Earth's crust
- to cut back on how much you use
- an opening in Earth's crust
- The center of the Earth
- to use something again
- a large, deep body of water
- water that flows over land and cannot easily soak into the ground.
- the very hot layer under the crust
20 Clues: to use something again • water that is not salty • The center of the Earth • a shake in Earth's crust • a nonliving part of Earth • an opening in Earth's crust • a large, deep body of water • when plants and animals rot • the mineral used for pencils • the mineral used for toothpaste • to cut back on how much you use • The part of Earth that we live on • ...
Brady B's Ecology Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organism that can produce its own food
- organisms that depend on each other to survive
- organism that kills prey
- natural home of an ofganism
- regions of the surface
- group of people living in same space
- relationship of organisms
- system of interlocking food chains
- biological community
- factors of living things
- organism that eats only animals
- something that lives off of another organism
- something that makes something else
- organism that eats only plants
- how many inhabitants in a certain area
- person who buys goods for their own benefit
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- each level in an ecosystem
- organism that decomposes dead animals
- what the parasites live off of
- factors of nonliving things
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- organism that gets hunted
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- organisms that live off of dead animals
- individual animal/plant
25 Clues: biological community • regions of the surface • individual animal/plant • organism that kills prey • factors of living things • organism that gets hunted • relationship of organisms • each level in an ecosystem • natural home of an ofganism • factors of nonliving things • what the parasites live off of • organism that eats only plants • organism that eats only animals • ...
Intro to Ecology Mackenzie Ryder 2024-11-19
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- how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem
- position in a food chain and a food web
- process by which plants use sunlight
- cant make their food they consume it
- is a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- whole number of people in a country or region
- process that converts chemical energy into carbohydrates
- organism that breaks down from organic materials
- animal which feeds on dead organic materials
- group of people within a larger society
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- another word for heterotroph
- can make their food
- large geographical area with a particular climate
- organism that mostly eats meat
- animal that feeds on plants
- community of living organisms
- animal that eats food from both plants and animals
- illustrates relationships between organisms
- study of relationships between living organisms
- another name for an autotroph
- organisms that can reproduce with one another
21 Clues: can make their food • animal that feeds on plants • another word for heterotroph • community of living organisms • another name for an autotroph • organism that mostly eats meat • process by which plants use sunlight • cant make their food they consume it • position in a food chain and a food web • group of people within a larger society • ...
Plant Organisation 2024-11-11
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- ____ dioxide moves into a plant
- Organ in plants responsible for photosynthesis
- As well as moving water, xylem vessels move _____
- Movement of water through a plant
- If you increase the light intensity the rate of transpiration ______
- Subcellular structures
- Vessles that carry water
- If you increase the humidity the rate of transpiration _____
- Equipment used to investigate transpiration
- Gaps in the lower surface of the leaf
- Gas that moves out of a plant
- Compound that strengthens xylem vessels
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- Movement of sugars throughout a plant
- Photosynthesis occurs in the ____ mesophyll layer
- Tissue where plant stem cells are found
- Groups of cells working together
- Groups of tissues working together
- If you increase the temperature the rate of transpiration _____
- Organ in plants responsible for water absorption
- Organelle found in palisade cells
- Vessels that carry sugars
- ____ cells control stomata
- If you decrease the wind speed the rate of transpiration ____
- Smallest living thing
- ____ mesophyll layer has lots of gaps
- Where plants get water from
26 Clues: Smallest living thing • Subcellular structures • Vessles that carry water • Vessels that carry sugars • ____ cells control stomata • Where plants get water from • Gas that moves out of a plant • ____ dioxide moves into a plant • Groups of cells working together • Movement of water through a plant • Organelle found in palisade cells • Groups of tissues working together • ...
Domains and Kingdoms Crossword 2025-03-11
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- Plants and Fungi can both use
- 1st level
- Two kingdoms that CAN be single celled (put 'and' between)
- Bacteria and Archaea
- Unicellular, prokaryotes, protien in cell wall
- Makes their own food
- Can move
- 4th level
- Two always heterotopic kingdoms (put 'and' between)
- Two always non-motile kingdoms (put 'and' between)
- 5th level
- How Bacteria and archaea reproduce
- 3rd level
- Sometimes unicellular, always heterotopic
- Fungi and plant both have around the cell
- Eukaryotes' size
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- Eats other things
- Two always multicellular kingdoms (put 'and' between)
- Single or multi celled. Heterotrophic or autotrophic.
- Nucleus domain
- Only Eukaryotes reproduce _____________
- Make food from light
- Always non-motile and autotrophic
- Like harsh conditions
- 2nd level
- Science of classification
- 7th level
- Always motile and multicellular
- 8th level
- 6th level
- Plants, fungi, animals, and protists all have this
31 Clues: Can move • 1st level • 2nd level • 4th level • 7th level • 8th level • 5th level • 6th level • 3rd level • Nucleus domain • Eukaryotes' size • Eats other things • Bacteria and Archaea • Make food from light • Makes their own food • Like harsh conditions • Science of classification • Plants and Fungi can both use • Always motile and multicellular • Always non-motile and autotrophic • ...
Tissue 2025-07-28
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- – Animal tissue that helps in movement.
- – Tissue that covers the body and organs in animals.
- – Tissue formed after meristematic cells mature.
- cells – Control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – Dead cells with thick walls for plant support.
- – Meristem found at the base of leaves or internodes.
- – Transports food in plants.
- – Tissue responsible for plant growth by cell division.
- – Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange.
- – Tissue that connects different body parts in animals.
- – Conducts water in plants.
- – Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
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- – Process by which cells become specialized.
- – Meristem that causes increase in thickness.
- – Simple permanent tissue that stores food in plants.
- – Provides flexibility to plant stems.
- – Sclerenchyma cells with thick walls and tapering ends.
- – A lateral meristem that causes secondary growth.
- – Tissue that carries messages in the body.
- – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot.
20 Clues: – Conducts water in plants. • – Transports food in plants. • – Provides flexibility to plant stems. • – Animal tissue that helps in movement. • – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot. • – Tissue that carries messages in the body. • – Process by which cells become specialized. • – Meristem that causes increase in thickness. • ...
Gardening 9 2025-02-19
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- – A type of summer squash.
- – A large orange gourd used for Halloween decorations.
- – A small red fruit with seeds on the outside.
- – A paved outdoor area for relaxation.
- – A green pod containing small round seeds.
- – A shaded structure with climbing plants.
- – A popular red fruit often mistaken for a vegetable.
- – A walkway in a garden.
- – A row of shrubs or small trees forming a boundary.
- Stones – Flat stones used to create a garden path.
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- – A refreshing green vegetable often eaten in salads.
- – A root vegetable that is typically orange.
- – A small round berry packed with antioxidants.
- – A freestanding outdoor structure with a roof.
- – A decorative garden entrance covered with plants.
- – A leafy green used in salads.
- – A garden area with rocks and drought-resistant plants.
- – A small, spicy root vegetable.
- – A small water feature often found in gardens.
- – A border separating different areas of a garden.
20 Clues: – A walkway in a garden. • – A type of summer squash. • – A leafy green used in salads. • – A small, spicy root vegetable. • – A paved outdoor area for relaxation. • – A shaded structure with climbing plants. • – A green pod containing small round seeds. • – A root vegetable that is typically orange. • – A small red fruit with seeds on the outside. • ...
Earth Spheres 2024-11-05
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- wind carry these to new places for planbts to grow
- greek word for water
- farthest layer of atmosphere from Earth
- grrek word for air
- air temperature impacts lakes and streams
- included with living plants in Biomes on Earth
- a way for water to bring nutrients to lakes
- added to air when volcano erupts
- greek word for ground
- 5 of these in the atmosphere
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- living organisms give moisture through this
- closet layer of atmosphere from Earth
- greek word for life
- makes up hydrosphere along with rivers,lakes,oceans
- impacts plant growth,animals depend on plants for food
- soil,rocks and minerals that make up the land
- surrounds and makes up the atmosphere
- made up of nonliving soil,rocks,minerals
- formed by dead plants and animals under soil
- in the air,impact weathering of rocks
20 Clues: grrek word for air • greek word for life • greek word for water • greek word for ground • 5 of these in the atmosphere • added to air when volcano erupts • closet layer of atmosphere from Earth • surrounds and makes up the atmosphere • in the air,impact weathering of rocks • farthest layer of atmosphere from Earth • made up of nonliving soil,rocks,minerals • ...
Ruminant 2025-10-21
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- Organic compounds made up of amino acids
- Animal that eats plants
- Trace organic compounds
- A feed material high in specific nutrients
- Animal that eats both plants and flesh of other animals
- Diet that supplies essential nutrients
- Inorganic materials needed in various amounts by animals
- The type and amount of feed an animal receives in its ration
- Grain and protein supplements
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- Organ part of digestion that connects the esophagus to the small intestine
- Type of carbohydrate that is found in plants
- High-fiber feeds
- The first part of the ruminant stomach
- Quality of food
- The second part of the ruminant stomach
- Nutrient that provides energy and body heat
- The true stomach of the ruminant
- Animal that eats flesh of other animals
- Made up of sugars, starches, cellulose, and lignin
- The third part of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: Quality of food • High-fiber feeds • Animal that eats plants • Trace organic compounds • Grain and protein supplements • The true stomach of the ruminant • The first part of the ruminant stomach • Diet that supplies essential nutrients • The third part of the ruminant stomach • The second part of the ruminant stomach • Animal that eats flesh of other animals • ...
Spring Plants and Animals 2023-04-19
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- a baby sheep
- a small, spring-flowering plant of the iris family with bright yellow, purple, or white flowers.
- a honey____.
- bulbous plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center
- this colour is associated with springtime, freshness, and hope.
- a bulbous plant of the lily family, with bell-shaped fragrant flowers.
- a young cow.
- a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast.
- of the valley a widely cultivated European plant of the lily family, with broad leaves and arching stems of fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers.
- baby dog
- a young rabbit.
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- a flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush.
- a nectar-feeding insect with two pairs of large, typically brightly colored wings
- a baby deer.
- a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth.
- a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers.
- a herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions with large showy petals. They symbolize love, honor, happiness wealth, romance, and beauty.
18 Clues: baby dog • a baby sheep • a honey____. • a baby deer. • a young cow. • a young rabbit. • a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect. • a flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush. • a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast. • this colour is associated with springtime, freshness, and hope. • ...
Riparian Plants and Terms 2025-10-28
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- Shrub with opposite leaves and simple leaves with arcuate veins.
- This shrub has opposite leaves with a serrate leaf margin tipped by tiny round glands.
- One of many raised pores in the stem of a woody plant that allows gas exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissues.
- This native cherry has glands on the leaf petiole and a leaf that is generally wider toward the upper third.
- Plants in this genus are rushes and they have a round stem.
- The interface between land and a river or stream where the influence of water affects vegetation.
- This small shrub has a flat-topped inflorescence that stays on the plant through the fall and makes it easy to spot. It has alternate leaves.
- This is the largest riparian tree in our region and towers over the canopy with generally triangular leaves.
- Deciduous tree in in the Betulaceae family with white peeling bark.
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- This native cherry has glands on the lower margin of the leaf and not on the petiole. It's generally smaller than chokecherry.
- Deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family with coppery bark.
- This herbaceous plant grows in the water at pond edges and in wetlands. Its inflorescence looks like a hot dog.
- Shrubs in this genus are an intermediary host for blister rust.
- This white-barked tree forms large clones (up to 100 acres!).
- This large willow often has many stems, but reaches heights of up to 50 feet.
- This shrub is armed and dangerous. It has alternate leaves and black berries.
- This upland willow has spatulate leaves that are wider at their distal end.
- Sedges are in this genus.
18 Clues: Sedges are in this genus. • Deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family with coppery bark. • Plants in this genus are rushes and they have a round stem. • This white-barked tree forms large clones (up to 100 acres!). • Shrubs in this genus are an intermediary host for blister rust. • Shrub with opposite leaves and simple leaves with arcuate veins. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-14
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- organisms that depend on green plants for nutrition
- Some plants live together and share shelter and nutrients.
- plants that make their own food
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- The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it
- plants which feeds on dead plants and animals
- bacteria that converts nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilzation by the body
- plants from which partial parasities get the food
- small openings or pores on leaves.
9 Clues: plants that make their own food • small openings or pores on leaves. • plants which feeds on dead plants and animals • plants from which partial parasities get the food • organisms that depend on green plants for nutrition • Some plants live together and share shelter and nutrients. • bacteria that converts nitrogen into water soluble compounds • ...
Welcome to Botany! 2024-09-07
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- What ferns have instead of seeds
- Name for seed-making plants
- God made plants on the ___ day of creation
- The study of life or living things
- Example of a non-vascular plant
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- Way to classify/organize living things
- Name given to oldest living tree on earth
- Are in the Kingdom Fungi
- The study of plants
- Center, thick vein on a leaf
- What plants produce, and animals need to breathe
11 Clues: The study of plants • Are in the Kingdom Fungi • Name for seed-making plants • Center, thick vein on a leaf • Example of a non-vascular plant • What ferns have instead of seeds • The study of life or living things • Way to classify/organize living things • Name given to oldest living tree on earth • God made plants on the ___ day of creation • ...
Energy in the Environment 2021-10-13
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- means all living organisms must obtain it and use it to live.
- These organisms cannot fabricate their own nutrients, which is why they have to obtain them from the environment. This group includes all those that feed off other living things, their parts, or their remains.
- It is a nutrient from which plants obtain the energy to perform their functions. To fabricate this nutrient, plants require water, light and carbon dioxide.
- roots are in charge of capturing it from the ground to reach the leaves of the plants and contribute to photosynthesis.
- It is the gas that living things eliminate as waste during respiration. It can be found in air and water and plants capture it to use for photosynthesis.
- It is a green pigment find in the cells of all of the green parts of a plant, especially in the leaves.
- It is important for all living things to grow, maintain balance, to move, for defense and to develop their vital activities.
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- These organisms are capable of producing their own nutrients. Inorganic matter from the environment and the light that comes from the sun is the energy that these organisms need to fabricate their own nutrients.
- It is an important element that comes from the sun and affects how living things function.
- It is the process by which plants and other living things make food. It is a chemical process that uses sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into sugars that the cell can use as energy. As well as plants, many kinds of algae, protists and bacteria use it to get food.
- pigment gives plants their characteristic green color and allows them to capture energy from sunlight.
- It is one of the important factors that are necessary for plants to produce their nutrients.
- Thanks to photosynthesis, plants release this gas into the environment, which is then used by the majority of living things to breathe. As a result of this process, carbon dioxide, which is required by plants to fabricate glucose, is released.
- plants need it to produce their nutrients in the process of photosynthesis.
14 Clues: means all living organisms must obtain it and use it to live. • plants need it to produce their nutrients in the process of photosynthesis. • It is an important element that comes from the sun and affects how living things function. • It is one of the important factors that are necessary for plants to produce their nutrients. • ...
Unit 6 vocabulary part 1 2025-04-25
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- The top layer of soil. It's where most plant roots grow and is full of nutrients.
- Dark, rich part of the soil made from decomposed plants and animals. It adds nutrients to the soil.
- Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn't hold much water.
- How soil feels based on the size of its particles. Some soil feels rough, others smooth.
- parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals.
- Very tiny particles that feel sticky. Clay holds a lot of water but drains slowly.
- Things in the soil that once were alive, like dead leaves or roots. They help plants grow.
- Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water.
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- The outer layer of the Earth that includes racks and soil. It's where we live and grow food.
- The process of breaking down dead plants and animals into nutrients. Worms and bacteria help with this.
- How much of the food (nutrients) plants need is in the soil. Healthy soil has a lot.
- The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay.
- The best mix of sand, silt, and humus. It's great for growing plants.
- How good the soil is at helping plants grow. Fertile soil has nutrients and water.
14 Clues: The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay. • parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals. • Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn't hold much water. • The best mix of sand, silt, and humus. It's great for growing plants. • Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water. • ...
Unit 6 vocabulary 2025-04-25
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- Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water.
- The best mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus. It’s great for growing plants.
- Very tiny particles that feel sticky. Clay holds a lot of water but drains slowly.
- Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water.
- Dark, rich part of soil made from decomposed plants and animals. It adds nutrients to the soil.
- How much of the food (nutrients) plants need is in the soil. Healthy soil has a lot.
- How good the soil is at helping plants grow. Fertile soil has nutrients and water.
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- Parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals.
- Things in the soil that once were alive, like dead leaves or roots. They help plants grow.
- The top layer of soil. It’s where most plant roots grow and is full of nutrients.
- How soil feels based on the size of its particles. Some soil feels rough, others smooth.
- The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay.
- The outer layer of the Earth that includes rocks and soil. It’s where we live and grow food.
- The process of breaking down dead plants and animals into nutrients. Worms and bacteria help with this.
14 Clues: The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay. • Parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals. • Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water. • Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water. • The best mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus. It’s great for growing plants. • ...
Earth and human activity 2025-04-25
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- fertility: How good the soil is at helping plants grow. Fertile soil has nutrients and water.
- How much of the food (nutrients) plants need is in the soil. Healthy soil has a lot.
- Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water.
- The best mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus. It’s great for growing plants.
- The top layer of soil. It’s where most plant roots grow and is full of nutrients.
- How soil feels based on the size of its particles. Some soil feels rough, others smooth.
- Things in the soil that once were alive, like dead leaves or roots. They help plants grow.
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- The process of breaking down dead plants and animals into nutrients. Worms and bacteria help with this.
- The outer layer of the Earth that includes rocks and soil. It’s where we live and grow food.
- The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay.
- Parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals.
- Dark, rich part of soil made from decomposed plants and animals. It adds nutrients to the soil.
- Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water.
- Very tiny particles that feel sticky. Clay holds a lot of water but drains slowly.
14 Clues: The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay. • Parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals. • Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water. • Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water. • The best mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus. It’s great for growing plants. • ...
Horticulture 2025-10-09
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- the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- crop types cool season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Warm season plants grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in summer or early fall.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. Usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- a plant that lives more than two years. some grow and bloom the first year.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
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- the process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
14 Clues: the process by which plant roots take in water • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round. • the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-04
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- ...is some extra glucose
- The food of the plants is called ...
- Plants make their own ...
- The process of making food is called...
- Carbon dioxide,water and ... are what plants need to make their food.
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- Chloroplasts contain ...
- "Synthesis" means putting ...
- Through photosynthesis,plants take carbon dioxide and give ...
- Leaves breathe through ...
- "Photo"means ...
10 Clues: "Photo"means ... • ...is some extra glucose • Chloroplasts contain ... • Plants make their own ... • Leaves breathe through ... • "Synthesis" means putting ... • The food of the plants is called ... • The process of making food is called... • Through photosynthesis,plants take carbon dioxide and give ... • Carbon dioxide,water and ... are what plants need to make their food.
Plant Classification 2024-02-19
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- Plants that use seeds to reproduce are called _______ plants.
- Angiosperms' seeds are inside __________.
- Non-seed plants reproduce with _________.
- Moss spores are inside __________.
- A non-seed plant that has got leave and stems, but no roots.
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- Seed plants that produce flowers and fruit are called ________.
- Fern spores are on the undersides of ________.
- A non-seed plant that has got roots,stems, and leaves.
- Seed plants that produce cone and don't produce flowers are called ________.
- Gymnosperms' seeds are inside___________.
10 Clues: Moss spores are inside __________. • Angiosperms' seeds are inside __________. • Non-seed plants reproduce with _________. • Gymnosperms' seeds are inside___________. • Fern spores are on the undersides of ________. • A non-seed plant that has got roots,stems, and leaves. • A non-seed plant that has got leave and stems, but no roots. • ...
What do animals eat? 2023-08-17
All About Plants Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-12
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- Insect that helps plants reproduce
- Where birds make their nest
- Powder that plants create to reproduce
- Common yellow weed
- Sweet substance that flowers use to attract pollinators
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- Sweet fruits that some plants produce and holds the seeds
- Colorful part of the plant that attracts a pollinator
- Type of plant that can be found in a marsh
- Plants create this to reproduce
- Sweet substance that bees create
- Outside part of the tree
11 Clues: Common yellow weed • Outside part of the tree • Where birds make their nest • Plants create this to reproduce • Sweet substance that bees create • Insect that helps plants reproduce • Powder that plants create to reproduce • Type of plant that can be found in a marsh • Colorful part of the plant that attracts a pollinator • ...
Unit Review 2020-09-22
Across
- capasity the amount of a species that can live in one area
- eats meat
- Living
- a community of organisms and their non-living environment
- what eats another animal
- the path of energy from producers to consumers
- the amount of a species
- plants
- Non-living
- 2 species living together
- what gets eaten by other animals
- regions characterized by climate
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- when 2 species fight for the same food
- decomposes matter
- where an organism lives
- eats plants
- organisms that are closely related
- eats producers or other things
- one species benefitting other unharmed
- the feeding relationship among organism
- the study of species interacting
- the role of species in their ecosystem
- both species benefitted
- eats plants and meat
- one species benefitted one harmed
- all the populations of a different species that live in the same area
26 Clues: Living • plants • eats meat • Non-living • eats plants • decomposes matter • eats plants and meat • where an organism lives • both species benefitted • the amount of a species • what eats another animal • 2 species living together • eats producers or other things • the study of species interacting • what gets eaten by other animals • regions characterized by climate • ...
Unit 2 Vocab ELA 7 2020-09-23
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- pleasantly calm
- to settle a dispute
- a new way of doing something
- kills unwanted plants or weeds
- made up of plants, such as a remedy
- one who settles an argument between others
- to restore to good condition
- a beginner
- the state of being new; a fad
- to insert in between two things
- all powerful
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- eats only meat
- refusal to accept
- a false medicine
- a chemical for killing unwanted pests
- a fatal disease or epidemic
- all knowing
- an interval of time between one event and another
- between two points or levels
- a mass killing of a group of people
- to bring back to agreement
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form
- having a huge appetite
- to give someone their own way
- different from anything seen before
- eats plants and animals
26 Clues: a beginner • all knowing • all powerful • eats only meat • pleasantly calm • a false medicine • refusal to accept • to settle a dispute • having a huge appetite • eats plants and animals • to bring back to agreement • a fatal disease or epidemic • between two points or levels • a new way of doing something • to restore to good condition • to give someone their own way • ...
Plant & Animal Kingdom 2022-03-15
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- A mollusk with eight legs and no shell.
- Moss is a ____ plant.
- Heterotrophic,eukaryotic,multicellular organisms
- Vertebrates with feathers and lay eggs.
- Live in water,breath with gills.
- Phylum with jointed legs and exoskeletons.
- The smallest of the classification groups.
- ___tissue moves food and water through plants
- Vertebrates with scales and lay eggs.
- Segmented worms.
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- An example of an annelid.
- Soft-bodied and usually have shells.
- The science of classifying organisms.
- Jelly-like animals with tentacles.
- An example of an echinoderm.
- Angiosperm seeds are found here.
- Give live birth and feed young with milk.
- Seeds are found in cones.
- Autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular organism.
- A key used to identify organisms.
- flowering plants
- Vascular plant that reproduces with spores.
- Phylum of vertebrates
- Spiny-skinned animals.
- Lay eggs in water but live on land.
25 Clues: flowering plants • Segmented worms. • Moss is a ____ plant. • Phylum of vertebrates • Spiny-skinned animals. • An example of an annelid. • Seeds are found in cones. • An example of an echinoderm. • Angiosperm seeds are found here. • Live in water,breath with gills. • A key used to identify organisms. • Jelly-like animals with tentacles. • Lay eggs in water but live on land. • ...
Kaylees Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-22
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- Incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds
- Series of enzyme-assisted chemical reactions
- An alternate pathway that allows plants to fix CO2 into four carbon compounds
- Light energy is converted into chemical energy
- Pigments of color
- Convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- Compound found in the thylakoid membrane
- Membrane found inside the inner membrane
- Acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll
- Animals that must get energy from food
- Solution that surrounds the grana
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- The poors that plants loose water from
- Plants fix carbon through a pathway
- The way thylakoids are connected and layered
- Electrons that are donated to molecules
- Synthesis of ATP
- Compounds that absorb light
- Organelles found in the cells of plant
- Cluster of pigment molecules
- Organisms that use energy from sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorganic substances to make organic compounds
20 Clues: Synthesis of ATP • Pigments of color • Compounds that absorb light • Cluster of pigment molecules • Solution that surrounds the grana • Plants fix carbon through a pathway • The poors that plants loose water from • Organelles found in the cells of plant • Animals that must get energy from food • Electrons that are donated to molecules • Compound found in the thylakoid membrane • ...
Ecology Word Puzzle 2022-03-29
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- contain an even larger collection of organisms
- the same geographic location at the same make up time
- is a plant structure that contains embryo
- lack transport tissues
- is a food storage organ
- a compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- are fern spores
- are openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and stems
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- a large group of ecosytems that share the same climate and communities
- a structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures
- specialize transport tissue
- clusters of sporangium form this
- a plants life spans two years
- plants that can live for several years
- is a plant that completes its life span
- a plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- structures that store food or help absorb the food
- an area where organisms lives
- plants that have vascular tissue
- are classified as liverworts
20 Clues: are fern spores • lack transport tissues • is a food storage organ • specialize transport tissue • are classified as liverworts • a plants life spans two years • an area where organisms lives • clusters of sporangium form this • plants that have vascular tissue • plants that can live for several years • is a plant that completes its life span • ...
ecology review 2016-01-28
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- only eats meat
- recycles dead plants and animals
- mix of sand, clay, and silt
- the variety of life (or species) on Earth
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly
- must eat something for energy all animals
- one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- all of the different populations living in one area (no abiotic factors)
- makes its own food a plant
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- eats both plants and meat
- all of the living and nonliving things that inteact in an area
- factor that is living or once lived
- one living thing
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed
- only eats plants
- all the members of one species living in one area
- factor that was never alive or never lived
- both species benefit from the relationship
- eats dead animals
- smaller particles keep it from draining quickly
20 Clues: only eats meat • one living thing • only eats plants • eats dead animals • eats both plants and meat • makes its own food a plant • mix of sand, clay, and silt • recycles dead plants and animals • factor that is living or once lived • the variety of life (or species) on Earth • must eat something for energy all animals • larger particles allow it to drain quickly • ...
Review for Foods 2017-01-23
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- low density lipoproteins
- fats made via chemical structures
- foods from animal sources
- single sugar unit
- two monosaccharaides combine
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- fats that contain all hydrogen
- protein in a globular shape that transports oxygen in blood to cells
- green pigment
- mono (missing one hydrogen) and poly (missing multiple hydrogen
- building blocks of protein
- mono and disaccharides
- chemical packages that carry triglycerides
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- turning vegetable oil into solids
- main source of energy
- warehouses for stored fats
- fat like substance in body cells
- increase LDL cholestoral levels in blood and may lower HDL
- foods from plant sources
- high density lipoproteins
- sugars attracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- used to sweeten foods while adding little to no carbs
- simple carbs made from plants
- chemical process that makes carbs
- another name for fats
25 Clues: green pigment • single sugar unit • main source of energy • another name for fats • mono and disaccharides • low density lipoproteins • foods from plant sources • foods from animal sources • high density lipoproteins • warehouses for stored fats • building blocks of protein • two monosaccharaides combine • simple carbs made from plants • fats that contain all hydrogen • ...
Fertilizer Crossword 2020-10-25
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- Essential for many plant functions to work properly
- an applied media containing nutrients for plant health, growth, and development
- finely pureed fish, use sparingly for a N boost
- Used by plants for leaf and foliage growth
- a great natural source of N, harvested from bats
- necessary for the release of N in organic fertilizers
- Absorbs water from the atmosphere
- chemical source of phosphorus
- most common application site of fertilizer
- a great natural source of calcium
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- the oldest organic fertilizer
- Naturally derived fertilizers
- a common brand of turf fertilizer
- The type of growing most commonly associated with inorganic fertilizer salts
- A term for plants that are damaged by overfertilization
- A great natural source of potassium
- Synthetically created fertilizers
- natural source of potassium
- Used by plants for root, flower, and fruit growth
- Common chemical forms of inorganic fertilizers
20 Clues: natural source of potassium • the oldest organic fertilizer • Naturally derived fertilizers • chemical source of phosphorus • a common brand of turf fertilizer • Synthetically created fertilizers • Absorbs water from the atmosphere • a great natural source of calcium • A great natural source of potassium • Used by plants for leaf and foliage growth • ...
Ecology Review ez 2021-09-02
Across
- A tick lives on a deer, relationship.
- ____flows in one direction.
- Basic unit of structure & function in living...
- Food, water, shelter.
- Consumer that eats only plants.
- Bees and flowering plants, relationship.
- Main energy source for life on Earth.
- One organism captures and feeds on another.
- Example: vulture.
- Group of individuals that belong to the same sp
- Synonym for autotroph.
- Grass-rabbit-snake-hawk.
- Slang for tertiary consumer - ____ consumer.
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- Close, long-term relationship between 2 spec.
- Consumer that eats plants & animals.
- organisms attempt to use resource at same time.
- Avail. energy ___from producer to top consumer.
- The level that includes the community+habitat.
- Links several food chains together.
- ___% transfers from one trophic level to next.
- Synonym for consumer.
- The first name of SHS mascot.
- Consumer that eats only meat.
- Fancy term for first consumer: ______ consumer.
- Whales and barnacles, relationship
25 Clues: Example: vulture. • Food, water, shelter. • Synonym for consumer. • Synonym for autotroph. • Grass-rabbit-snake-hawk. • ____flows in one direction. • The first name of SHS mascot. • Consumer that eats only meat. • Consumer that eats only plants. • Whales and barnacles, relationship • Links several food chains together. • Consumer that eats plants & animals. • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-25
Across
- a number of food chains combined
- the term used to describe different living things
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- an animal that eats only plants
- active or hunting at night
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- non-living factors in the environment
- used by plants to make their own food
- raised bank built to stop water reaching
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- the place where an organism lives
- all living things
- depending on each other for survival
- an organism on which a parasite lives
- the flow of energy from organism to organism
- an animal that eats other animals
- times of the year when fire is likely to occur
- another name for interdependence
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- the place where all life exists,
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
20 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • a number of food chains combined • another name for interdependence • the place where all life exists, • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • an organism on which a parasite lives • an animal that is eaten by a predator • ...
Energy Flow In Ecosystems 2021-10-21
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- Organism that eats other organisms (means "other feed")
- ______ levels in an ecosystem show organisms with similar feeding function
- Shows how food chains are connected
- Breaks down organic material
- Eats dead organisms and waste
- Energy ______ shows levels of feeding relationships
- Organism that eats plans and animals
- Process of making glucose using H2O, CO2, & sunlight
- Energy not stored is lost as _________
- Process of making food from chemical energy
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- ________ consumer that only eats animals
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- Organism that only eats animals
- _______ consumer that eats plants and animals
- Organism that only eats plants
- ________ consumer that only eats plants
- Model showing energy flow in an ecosystem
- % of energy passed on to the next trophic level
- Organisms that eat other organisms
- Organism that uses photosynthesis( means "self feed")
- Main source of energy for life on Earth
- Makes its food through photosynthesis
22 Clues: Breaks down organic material • Eats dead organisms and waste • Organism that only eats plants • Organism that only eats animals • Organisms that eat other organisms • Shows how food chains are connected • Organism that eats plans and animals • Makes its food through photosynthesis • Energy not stored is lost as _________ • ________ consumer that only eats plants • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-05-20
Across
- Pores on the underside of the leaf
- This part of the leaf reduces water loss.
- These open and close the stomata
- Glucose is stored as this in the root
- Releases energy from glucose
- Organ responsible for photosynthesis
- Sugar made during photosynthesis
- Brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination
- Gas produced during photosynthesis
- Only happens during the day in plants
- These transport water from root to the leaves
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- Type of cell containing the most chloroplasts
- A limiting factor of Photosyntheis
- Glucose is stored as this in plants
- Liquid used during photosynthesis
- These trap sunlight for photosynthesis
- Insects with hairy bodies pollinate plants
- Starch turns this from brown to black
- Anchors the plant into the grounfd
- This transports glucose around the plant
- Glucose is stored as this in seeds
- Gas produced during photosyntheis
22 Clues: Releases energy from glucose • These open and close the stomata • Sugar made during photosynthesis • Liquid used during photosynthesis • Gas produced during photosyntheis • Pores on the underside of the leaf • A limiting factor of Photosyntheis • Anchors the plant into the grounfd • Glucose is stored as this in seeds • Gas produced during photosynthesis • ...
Native Americans 2016-09-15
Across
- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- story passed down that may or may not be true
- something that stands for something else
- freetime
- the world around us
- the state of being poor
- village of stacked adobe houses
- plants and trees
- cold evergreen forest
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
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- dry area with few plants and trees
- healer and religious leader
- farming
- sun-backed bricks made of clay and straw
- the way people live
- land under a governments control
- normal weather in a place
- high flat land like a table
- actions for a special event(wedding,funeral,prayer,etc.)
- staded clearly in detail,leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- large family group
- important to religion
23 Clues: farming • freetime • plants and trees • large family group • the way people live • the world around us • important to religion • cold evergreen forest • the state of being poor • normal weather in a place • healer and religious leader • high flat land like a table • village of stacked adobe houses • land under a governments control • dry area with few plants and trees • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-02-22
Across
- made of “many parts”.
- made by plants.
- elements found in carbohydrates.
- for the monomers of carbohydrates.
- that builds monomers into larger polymers.
- used to store energy in animals.
- for the polymers of carbohydrates
- number of bonds each carbon atom can make.
- monosaccharides joined together forms this.
- used to store energy in plants.
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- found in milk.
- used for structure in plants.
- made from two glucoses.
- that breaks polymers into monomers.
- known as “fruit sugar”.
- that contain C-H bonds.
- known as “table sugar”
- known as “milk sugar”.
- smallest unit of a macromolecule, “one part”.
- main function of carbohydrates is to provide this.
- when two monomers join together.
- general shape of sugar molecules.
22 Clues: found in milk. • made by plants. • made of “many parts”. • known as “table sugar” • known as “milk sugar”. • made from two glucoses. • known as “fruit sugar”. • that contain C-H bonds. • used for structure in plants. • used to store energy in plants. • elements found in carbohydrates. • used to store energy in animals. • when two monomers join together. • ...
A Place to Live 2023-05-11
Across
- a type of accommodation also known as a flat
- a type of accommodation that offers protection
- M in accommodate - single or double?
- accommodation for fish
- noun - a place to live
- holiday accommodation
- accommodation for wild animals on public display
- verb - to provide a place to live
- how many C in accommodation?
- an enclosed place that accommodates plants and animals to observe for research
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- a type of accommodation for people, with a ground floor and an upper storey
- accommodation for cats
- forest, habitat to accommodate pandas
- which letter is missing? accom_odation
- accommodation for horses
- which letter is missing? ac_ommodate
- accommodation including the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- a natural place that accommodates plants and animals, which provides their food, water and shelter
- accommodation for office workers
- accommodation for campers
20 Clues: holiday accommodation • accommodation for cats • accommodation for fish • noun - a place to live • accommodation for horses • accommodation for campers • how many C in accommodation? • accommodation for office workers • verb - to provide a place to live • which letter is missing? ac_ommodate • M in accommodate - single or double? • forest, habitat to accommodate pandas • ...
bioilogy 2023-12-21
Across
- Lipid essential for cell membranes and steroid hormone synthesis.
- Undifferentiated plant cell organelle with potential plastid development.
- Plastid storing lipids (fats and oils) in plants.
- Organelle involved in metabolic processes, including fatty acid breakdown.
- Underground stem for plant propagation.
- Leucoplast storing starch in plant cells.
- Plastid for protein synthesis and storage in plants.
- Plant response to light, involving chloroplast development.
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- Plastid containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- Primitive prokaryotic organism.
- Membrane compartment in chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Double layer forming cell membrane structure.
- Chloroplast precursor developing in darkness.
- Molecule with protein and carbohydrate, often in cell signaling.
- Plastid with pigments for fruit and flower coloration.
- Pigments like beta-carotene for fruit and veggie colors.
- Folds in mitochondrion's inner membrane for respiration.
- Cellular structure for protein synthesis.
- Colorless plastid storing starch, oils, or proteins in plants.
- Organelle breaking down cellular waste and material.
20 Clues: Primitive prokaryotic organism. • Underground stem for plant propagation. • Cellular structure for protein synthesis. • Leucoplast storing starch in plant cells. • Double layer forming cell membrane structure. • Chloroplast precursor developing in darkness. • Plastid storing lipids (fats and oils) in plants. • Plastid containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis. • ...
Picture Dictionary 2024-07-31
Across
- Warmth from something that is hot.
- A unit for measuring electrical power.
- A tradition in a culture or a society.
- A10A's favorite teachers name.
- Gives a reason or makes something easy to understand.
- An area that has its own laws and government.
- Something that eats plants or animals.
- When you don't use force.
- When you change words and ideas from one language to another.
- Something you have not seen before or is from another country.
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- A10A's favorite book ever.
- The process that plants use to make their own food.
- From A10A's favorite character.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- When you change.
- Something that lets you see very small things.
- When one person owns another person.
- An animal that eats other animals
- When you officially end something.
- Strength or energy.
- The power to do work.
21 Clues: When you change. • Strength or energy. • The power to do work. • When you don't use force. • A10A's favorite book ever. • A10A's favorite teachers name. • From A10A's favorite character. • An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats other animals • Warmth from something that is hot. • When you officially end something. • When one person owns another person. • ...
Marine Ecology - PW 2024-02-12
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- thing that eats meat
- a community of animals and plants
- the position of an organism on the food chain
- study of organisms
- an organism that eats another organism
- an organism that eats primary consumers for energy
- ecological system of beings and there relationships
- relating to living organisms
- where organisms make their homes
- an association that benefits both organisms
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
Down
- all food chains in an ecosystem
- transferring food from organism to organism
- carrying energy in the form of sugar
- non living
- an organism that consumes other organisms to obtain nutrition from them
- organisms that make their own food
- the release of carbon dioxide into oxygen
- only eats plants
- can consume a variety of meats and plants
- organism that cannot produce its own food
- where living things survive together
- a parasite that lives in another being
23 Clues: non living • only eats plants • study of organisms • thing that eats meat • relating to living organisms • all food chains in an ecosystem • where organisms make their homes • a community of animals and plants • organisms that make their own food • carrying energy in the form of sugar • where living things survive together • an organism that eats another organism • ...
Ecology Unit Voab 2024-04-05
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- CHAIN flow of energy between organisms and environment
- WEB network of feeding relations within a community
- producer that uses light, CO2, and water
- organism that is eaten by other organisms
- region on Earth's surface where life exists
- organism that eats meat
- relations of organisms and their surroundings
- organism that consumes decaying biomass
- organism that eats other organisms
- LEVEL position of an organism in the food chain
- group of different species
- group of individuals of the same species
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- organism that eats plants
- organism that breaks down dead organisms
- organism that eats both plants and meat
- organism dependent on producers+consumers for food
- organism closely associated and harmful to another
- natural environment of an organism
- consumer that eats other plants+animals for energy
- FACTORS living organism
- community of organisms interacting
- organism that shelters a parasitic organism
- organism that can make its own food
- an individual animal
- FACTORS non-living part of the ecosystem
25 Clues: an individual animal • FACTORS living organism • organism that eats meat • organism that eats plants • group of different species • natural environment of an organism • community of organisms interacting • organism that eats other organisms • organism that can make its own food • organism that eats both plants and meat • organism that consumes decaying biomass • ...
Cellular Energy Crossword 2024-10-29
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- also known as sugar
- pigment that gives the natural compound of green in plants
- H2o
- glucose is oxidized to generate two 3 carbon molecules of pyruvate
- respiration that uses oxygen
- Biochemical reaction to release energy stored in nutrients
- an organism that doesn't produce its own food
- Co2
- energy for storage at a cellular level
- a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce ATP
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- where a reaction is relying on light
- process of turning plants and algae into carbon dioxide
- a line of proteins to transport materials
- a way plants receive energy
- o2
- redox metabolism carried out without oxygen
- an organism that can produce its own food using light or other materials
- respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen
- organelle responsible for making photosynthesis in the plant
- powerhouse of the cell
20 Clues: o2 • H2o • Co2 • also known as sugar • powerhouse of the cell • a way plants receive energy • respiration that uses oxygen • where a reaction is relying on light • energy for storage at a cellular level • a line of proteins to transport materials • redox metabolism carried out without oxygen • an organism that doesn't produce its own food • ...
Crossword 2024-12-09
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- free of oxygen
- wetlands with woody plants
- structures used to stop water for naturally changing course
- barriers which restrict water flow
- permanently or seasonally saturated with water
- Regime regular pattern of variations in water levels
- Source Pollution coming from a clearly identified source
- wetland with frequent flooding or constant surface water
- wetlands filled with peat and acidic water
- mass destruction trees
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- Plants soft-stemmed plants
- material created by atmospheric con
- lightly salty water
- Functions water-retention of soil
- waste on the forest floor
- state of being frozen year-round
- area which has hydric and anerobic soil and supports a plant community which is adapted to living in these soils
- Trees evergreen trees with needle-shaped leaves
- sand, stone or soil carried into land or water
- spongey substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation
20 Clues: free of oxygen • lightly salty water • mass destruction trees • waste on the forest floor • wetlands with woody plants • state of being frozen year-round • barriers which restrict water flow • material created by atmospheric con • Functions water-retention of soil • Plants soft-stemmed plants • wetlands filled with peat and acidic water • ...
3rd Grade Science Puzzle #1 (12/12) 2024-12-10
Across
- How would you describe reptiles skin?
- How would you describe amphibian's skin?
- What do mammals breathe with?
- What do fish use to breathe oxygen?
- What covering do most fish have?
- Which animals eats both meat and plants?
- How are most mammals born?
- Some snakes are dangerous because they have?
- What can make its own food?
- What are animals that have backbones called?
- What does God give animals to know how to survive and do their job?
- What do all mammals have?
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- How many limbs do mammals have?
- What is the ability to blend in with surroundings?
- Which animal eats only meat?
- What are very large reptiles of the United States?
- What do most turtles use for their protection?
- Which animal eats only plants?
- What kind of blood does mammals have?
- Where can you find a fish's skeleton?
20 Clues: What do all mammals have? • How are most mammals born? • What can make its own food? • Which animal eats only meat? • What do mammals breathe with? • Which animal eats only plants? • How many limbs do mammals have? • What covering do most fish have? • What do fish use to breathe oxygen? • How would you describe reptiles skin? • What kind of blood does mammals have? • ...
Plant Structures 2024-12-01
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- The green pigment in the leaf
- The layer in the leaf that contains chloroplasts
- The process of plants making O2 and glucose
- Small structures off the roots that are one cell thick
- The bud on a sideshoot
- Where new buds form, or where new branches form
- A layer of growing cells in the stem
- Small holes on the leaf that allow gas exchange
- The blade of the leaf
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- Transports water around the plant
- The stem that connects the leaf to the branch
- The site of photosynthesis
- Plants losing water by their leaves
- Reproductive structure of most plants
- The process of making energy
- Upper waterproof surface of the leaf
- Cells that surround the xylem and phloem
- The growing bud at the top of a plant
- Controls the opening of the stomata
- Transports glucose around the plant
20 Clues: The blade of the leaf • The bud on a sideshoot • The site of photosynthesis • The process of making energy • The green pigment in the leaf • Transports water around the plant • Plants losing water by their leaves • Controls the opening of the stomata • Transports glucose around the plant • Upper waterproof surface of the leaf • A layer of growing cells in the stem • ...
CANNABIS GROW KITS 2025-03-19
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- A grow kit designed for indoor cultivation.
- A grow kit for hydroponic growing.
- A grow kit that includes a grow tent.
- A grow kit that includes grow lights.
- A grow kit for experienced growers.
- A material used to maximize light efficiency.
- The area where plants are grown.
- A grow kit designed for outdoor cultivation.
- A device to control lighting schedules.
- A set of supplies to care for young plants.
- A set of supplies to germinate seeds.
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- A set of tools to measure pH levels.
- A device to remove odors from the grow space.
- A grow kit that uses soil as a medium.
- A grow kit with all necessary components.
- A collection of plant nutrients.
- A grow kit with ventilation equipment.
- A container for nutrient solution in hydroponics.
- A grow kit suitable for first-time growers.
- The substance in which plants are grown.
20 Clues: A collection of plant nutrients. • The area where plants are grown. • A grow kit for hydroponic growing. • A grow kit for experienced growers. • A set of tools to measure pH levels. • A grow kit that includes a grow tent. • A grow kit that includes grow lights. • A set of supplies to germinate seeds. • A grow kit that uses soil as a medium. • ...
Ecology 2024-02-27
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- an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- consumer that gets energy from eating plants
- animals that consume other animals
- all living things in an environment
- two species benefitting from each other
- the struggle over resources
- biotic and abiotic factors interacting with each other in an area
- consumers that get energy from plants and animals
- plants capturing light and using it for energy
- animal that kills another for food
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- series of feeding relationships
- nonliving
- all the members of a species in one area
- the job an organism does in an ecosystem
- interaction of two species where one benefits and the other is harmed
- organism that makes its own food
- organism that gets energy from breaking down dead organisms
- living or formerly living
- environment that provides what an organism needs to live and reproduce
- animal that is killed by another for food
20 Clues: nonliving • living or formerly living • the struggle over resources • series of feeding relationships • organism that makes its own food • animals that consume other animals • animal that kills another for food • all living things in an environment • two species benefitting from each other • all the members of a species in one area • the job an organism does in an ecosystem • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCAVENGER HUNT 2025-10-13
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- A structure where books are stored and read.
- Living creature that swims in water.
- A farm animal that produces milk.
- Small plants that float on ponds.
- A type of grain crop.
- A flying animal with feathers and wings.
- Fine particles that make up the earth’s surface.
- A small shelled creature that moves slowly.
- People studying in school.
- Green plants that cover the ground.
- A tall plant with leaves and branches.
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- A structure that connects two areas across a river.
- A strap used to hold an ID card around the neck.
- Small colorful plants that bloom.
- Man-made structure used for shelter or offices.
- A writing tool made of wood and graphite.
- Hard building material used in construction.
- A hard surface material used for roads.
- A body of flowing water.
- A place used for classes or meetings.
20 Clues: A type of grain crop. • A body of flowing water. • People studying in school. • Small colorful plants that bloom. • A farm animal that produces milk. • Small plants that float on ponds. • Green plants that cover the ground. • Living creature that swims in water. • A place used for classes or meetings. • A tall plant with leaves and branches. • ...
M3 no book Q1 ORGANISMS AND HABITATS 2025-06-27
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- Relationship where both organisms help each other but can live apart.
- Natural homes of organisms.
- One organism benefits, the other is harmed.
- Buildup of harmful substances in food chains.
- is a complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
- Linear flow of energy in an ecosystem.
- Green pigment that captures sunlight.
- Meat-eating animals.
- Animals that eat plants and meat.
- Organism feeds on dead matter.
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- Plant-eating animals.
- a kind of cycle with continuous movement of water on Earth.
- a kind of cycle that the movement of phosphorus through soil, water, and organisms.
- Gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis.
- Both species benefit.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- One organism kills and eats another.
- a kind of cycle that flow of carbon through life and Earth systems.
- Group of same species in an area.
- Sugar produced by photosynthesis.
20 Clues: Meat-eating animals. • Plant-eating animals. • Both species benefit. • Natural homes of organisms. • Organism feeds on dead matter. • Group of same species in an area. • Sugar produced by photosynthesis. • Animals that eat plants and meat. • One organism kills and eats another. • Green pigment that captures sunlight. • Linear flow of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
Cell energy: Chloe Shippen 2025-11-18
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- What makes your muscles sore
- An organism that produces its own food
- The part of cellular respiration where glucose is split
- The respiration that requires oxygen
- the gas that animals need to preform cellular respiation
- 2nd part of cellular respiration
- The type of respiration without oxygen
- Raw materials needed for chemical reactions
- How plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The thing in plants that absorbs light energy
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- The place in plants where photosynthesis takes place
- Sugar molecule: energy source for cellular respiration
- The place where cellular respiration happens
- The cycle in photosynthesis that fixes carbon dioxide into sugar
- Place in the chloroplast where light dependant reactions occur
- The opposite of an autotroph
- gas needed to help start photosynthesis
- The end result of both cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- The ability to do work
- Fluid-filled around a around thyrakoids
20 Clues: The ability to do work • What makes your muscles sore • The opposite of an autotroph • 2nd part of cellular respiration • The respiration that requires oxygen • An organism that produces its own food • The type of respiration without oxygen • gas needed to help start photosynthesis • Fluid-filled around a around thyrakoids • Raw materials needed for chemical reactions • ...
H words 2022-06-09
15 Clues: a cow • dirty • arrogant • discouraging • calm, peaceful • wicked not good • same kind, alike • to do with plants • therapy with water • unreasonably critical • special type of words • long aggressive speech • action of breathing in • good enough to live in • an animal that only eats plants
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Control center
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Discovered cell
- Synthesize proteins
- Green pigment in plants
- Information highway
- Sites of photosynthesis
- Animals are made of cells
- Outside covering of plant cells
- Stores food, water etc
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- Packaging center
- Makes ribosomes
- Animalcules in pond water
- Powerhouse
- Help give cell structure
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Gel in the cell
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Plants are made of cells
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Control center • Makes ribosomes • Discovered cell • Gel in the cell • Packaging center • Synthesize proteins • Information highway • Stores food, water etc • Green pigment in plants • Sites of photosynthesis • Help give cell structure • Plants are made of cells • Animalcules in pond water • Contain digestive enzymes • Animals are made of cells • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Plants are made of cells
- Green pigment in plants
- Animals are made of cells
- Sites of photosynthesis
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Powerhouse
- Information highway
- Help give cell structure
- Animalcules in pond water
- Stores food, water etc
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- Synthesize proteins
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Gel in cell
- Discovered cell
- Control center
- Packaging center
- Makes ribosomes
- Outside covering of plant cells
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Gel in cell • Control center • Discovered cell • Makes ribosomes • Packaging center • Synthesize proteins • Information highway • Stores food, water etc • Green pigment in plants • Sites of photosynthesis • Plants are made of cells • Help give cell structure • Animals are made of cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Animalcules in pond water • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Sites of photosynthesis
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Information highway
- Outside covering of plant cells
- Animalcules in pond water
- Synthesize proteins
- Animals are made of cells
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- Green pigment in plants
- Gel in cell
- Help give cell structure
- Control center
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Powerhouse
- Makes ribosomes
- Stores food, water etc
- Plants are made of cells
- Discovered cell
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Packaging center
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Gel in cell • Control center • Makes ribosomes • Discovered cell • Packaging center • Information highway • Synthesize proteins • Stores food, water etc • Green pigment in plants • Sites of photosynthesis • Help give cell structure • Plants are made of cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Animalcules in pond water • Animals are made of cells • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
The Birthday Crossword 2022-11-30
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- you don't need to look into this clue
- dekho main batata hun , aisa hai ki ..half an hour later.... Dekho main batata hun,
- chilsar
- ye bachpan se hi cghs ke labharthi rahe hain
- My plants are my plants, none of your plants
- This is not the agenda for today's meeting, so we shall not discuss
- LIZAA
- yo bhi koi clue howe hai
- The mother you share a love hate relationship
- meoww
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- Yeh antim behoshi, antim saaki, antim pyala hai pathik pyaar se peena isko, phir na milegi madhushala
- Roses are red, sky is blue, I don't have your AC, enjoy the summer loo
- the next youngest OSD
- mk-47
- Series of misfortunate events
- please take 03 years study leave
- jack of all trades
- :)
- l love Korean gore, but why you doze
19 Clues: :) • mk-47 • LIZAA • meoww • chilsar • jack of all trades • the next youngest OSD • yo bhi koi clue howe hai • Series of misfortunate events • please take 03 years study leave • l love Korean gore, but why you doze • you don't need to look into this clue • ye bachpan se hi cghs ke labharthi rahe hain • My plants are my plants, none of your plants • ...
Plant Lab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- bionomial nomenclature is written in _________
- Pot size, consistent soil type, and environment are examples of what type of variables?
- what changes due to your independent variable
- Product of photosynthesis
- a possible answer to the question, made using scientific reasoning
- Reactant in photosynthesis
- what you change in the experiment
- consists of a plants genus and species
- looking at dat and putting into tables, graphs, or diagrams, looking for patterns to show connections
- Energy source for photosynthesis
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- Boron, Zinc, Mangagnes, Iron, Copper, Molybdenum, Chlorine
- the first step in the scientific methods
- How plants get food
- deciding whether the evidence clearly supports the hypothesis
- commonly found in fertilizers
- Nitrogen,Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium, Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen
- How we classify plants
- Product of photosynthesis
- Evidence to test your prediction
- scientific name for radishes
- Reactant in photosynthesis
21 Clues: How plants get food • How we classify plants • Product of photosynthesis • Product of photosynthesis • Reactant in photosynthesis • Reactant in photosynthesis • scientific name for radishes • commonly found in fertilizers • Evidence to test your prediction • Energy source for photosynthesis • what you change in the experiment • consists of a plants genus and species • ...
Le Climate Change Gastro Pub 2024-12-17
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- group of individuals that inhabit a specific
- returning an ecosystem or habitat to its original function Habitat
- grassland ecosystem
- type of wetland with woody plants
- wetlands covered with herbaceous plants
- maintaining and protecting the environment
- group of species that live in the same area
- social place
- cold and treeless biome with permafrost and little
- geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- areas where water covers the soil and support aquatic plants
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- the deterioration of the natural
- study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- Rainforest dense forest located near the equator
- natural environment where organisms live
- large mass of ice
- Forest, forest biome with trees that shed
- dry area with extreme high temperatures
- Chain organisms eaten by the next in the chain
20 Clues: social place • large mass of ice • grassland ecosystem • the deterioration of the natural • type of wetland with woody plants • layer of gases surrounding a planet • wetlands covered with herbaceous plants • dry area with extreme high temperatures • natural environment where organisms live • Forest, forest biome with trees that shed • maintaining and protecting the environment • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-04-15
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- glucose is stored as
- absorbs light
- literally making with light
- the gaseous raw material
- if the temperature is 25 degrees and its a sunny day, carbon dioxide is probably the ____ ___ of photosynthesis
- amino acids are needed to make ____
- plants do this all the time
- glucose from photosynthesis can be used to make this insect food
- glucose is joined together to make this strong cell wall structurre
- the term used for seeds sprouting
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- sugar synthesied by plants from glucose
- growing plants in nutrient water
- energy for photosynthesis
- an indicator that turns purple if left with a plant in light
- mineral required to make chlorophyll
- colour of leaves if not enough magnesium is in the siol
- absorbed by root hair cells
- waste gas of photosynthesis
- nitrates are needed to make ___ ____
19 Clues: absorbs light • glucose is stored as • the gaseous raw material • energy for photosynthesis • literally making with light • plants do this all the time • absorbed by root hair cells • waste gas of photosynthesis • growing plants in nutrient water • the term used for seeds sprouting • amino acids are needed to make ____ • mineral required to make chlorophyll • ...
LIFE CROSSWORD! 2023-07-12
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- your favorite math teacher
- what does every living organism need? hint: you are USING it to do this IP right now!
- carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids/fats are all part of this type of ____molecules
- a fancy name for sugar that we used as food for yeast to grow. plants also create this from photosynthesis!
- what is the GAS that is needed for plants to photosynthesize (why did we sing to our plants?)
- ____ levels are levels of the flow of energy. can be shown as a pyramid with tertiary/quaternary at the top, and secondary consumers under it.
- the process of plants making their own energy and food using energy from the sun
- what are you all? (starts with am___zing?)
- a food ___ is comprised of MULTIPLE food chains in an ecosystem
- rhymes with slay, we love to say it in class!
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- a type of macromolecule that is used in bread! (even in Chicken Sandwich!)
- a protein that helps speed up chemical reactions and metabolism (hint: starts with an e, our pacman!)
- what is happening in your body after eating Chef G's food (starts with a d)
- what are we? "Living ________s"
- a _____ creates its own food from energy from the sun (hint: starts with P, ALSO the first trophic level)
- a food ____ is an outline of who eats who directly.
- this is the green pigment that makes the chloroplasts (cells in plants) GREEN and is important for photosynthesis
- a _____ EATS other living organisms for food
- an educated GUESS about the results of an experiment
19 Clues: your favorite math teacher • what are we? "Living ________s" • what are you all? (starts with am___zing?) • a _____ EATS other living organisms for food • rhymes with slay, we love to say it in class! • a food ____ is an outline of who eats who directly. • an educated GUESS about the results of an experiment • ...
Science- Chapter 1 lesson 1 and 2 Grade 1 2020-09-05
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- this holds up the plant
- plants use water, air, and this to make food
- plants take this and the nutrients from the soil
- these things do not need food, water, and air
- plants have to get everything from this around them
- this does not need a lot of water to survive
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- they help plants grow
- these things grow and change
- these keep the plant in the ground
- most plants have stems, roots and these
10 Clues: they help plants grow • this holds up the plant • these things grow and change • these keep the plant in the ground • most plants have stems, roots and these • plants use water, air, and this to make food • this does not need a lot of water to survive • these things do not need food, water, and air • plants take this and the nutrients from the soil • ...
Crop Production and management 2022-07-05
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- crops, Grown in winter
- Nutrients required in large amounts.
- Plants grown in large quantities in a field
- Science that deals with the raising of plants and rearing of animals for human use
- Growing and harvesting of fruit, vegetables flowers and decorative plants
- Land where plants are cultivated
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- breeding and raising of livestock including poultry
- Growing seeds in a nursery and shifting seedlings to the field.
- Plants live for more than two growing seasons
- Products obtained from crops
10 Clues: crops, Grown in winter • Products obtained from crops • Land where plants are cultivated • Nutrients required in large amounts. • Plants grown in large quantities in a field • Plants live for more than two growing seasons • breeding and raising of livestock including poultry • Growing seeds in a nursery and shifting seedlings to the field. • ...
AGRICULTURAL-SCIENCE 2021-06-14
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- is the supply of water to crops
- Plant ____ are harmful to plants.
- is the placing of material around plants.
- we can control insects by using an _____.
- A palette stick is used to _____ the seedlings.
- _____ irrigation supplies water for crops
- Weeds can be removed by _________.
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- is moving plants from one container to
- Mulch can be made from ___________.
- plants that are growing in the wrong place.
- mulching keeps the soil _____ in the day
11 Clues: is the supply of water to crops • Plant ____ are harmful to plants. • Weeds can be removed by _________. • Mulch can be made from ___________. • is moving plants from one container to • mulching keeps the soil _____ in the day • is the placing of material around plants. • we can control insects by using an _____. • _____ irrigation supplies water for crops • ...
Plant Reproduction 2022-06-02
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- how seedless plants reproduce
- how seed plants reproduce
- made on the anther
- stamen male reproductive organ on a plant
- plant embryo enclosed in protective coating
- where conifers produce seeds
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- plants that make seeds not enclosed in fruit
- plants that make seeds enclosed in fruit
- process by which pollen fertilizes a female egg
- female reproductive organ on a plant
- at the bottom of the pistil and it holds the eggs
11 Clues: made on the anther • how seed plants reproduce • where conifers produce seeds • how seedless plants reproduce • female reproductive organ on a plant • plants that make seeds enclosed in fruit • stamen male reproductive organ on a plant • plant embryo enclosed in protective coating • plants that make seeds not enclosed in fruit • ...
Biotechnology Terms 2014-02-20
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- donating of organisms
- altering genetic code
- growth on an artificial medium
- use of natural organisms to break down pollutants
- cultivation of water plants, fish, or other aquatic animals
- set of moral principles and values
- organism(s) produced asexually and duplicating it
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- to make something used to living in human environment
- to make something impure or unusable
- boundary between medicine and food
- when human breed other plants and animals
- using a glass micropippete to inject liquid
- science using small things to make medicine
- raising of crops of livestock
- offspring of two genetically different plants or animals
15 Clues: donating of organisms • altering genetic code • raising of crops of livestock • growth on an artificial medium • boundary between medicine and food • set of moral principles and values • to make something impure or unusable • when human breed other plants and animals • using a glass micropippete to inject liquid • science using small things to make medicine • ...
Matter & Energy Transformations (Vocabulary) 2024-08-26
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- A type of sugar that plants make for food.
- down To separate into smaller parts.
- A single action or part of a process.
- The protection of natural resources.
- Very important.
- A series of events that happen again and again.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- Animals, plants, bacteria and other organisms.
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- To let go or set free.
- Gone or missing.
- A series of actions or steps.
- The process of breathing or making energy.
- Energy from the sun.
- A community of living things and their environment.
- Relating to cells.
15 Clues: Very important. • Gone or missing. • Relating to cells. • Energy from the sun. • To let go or set free. • A series of actions or steps. • down To separate into smaller parts. • The protection of natural resources. • A single action or part of a process. • A type of sugar that plants make for food. • The process of breathing or making energy. • ...
8 - Matter & Energy Transformations (VOCABULARY) 2024-09-04
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- A type of sugar that plants make for food.
- To separate into smaller parts.
- A single action or part of a process.
- The protection of natural resources.
- Very important.
- A series of events that happen again and again.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- (things) Animals, plants, and other organisms.
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- To let go or set free.
- Gone or missing.
- A series of actions or steps.
- The process of breathing or making energy.
- Energy from the sun.
- A community of living things and their environment.
- Relating to cells.
15 Clues: Very important. • Gone or missing. • Relating to cells. • Energy from the sun. • To let go or set free. • A series of actions or steps. • To separate into smaller parts. • The protection of natural resources. • A single action or part of a process. • A type of sugar that plants make for food. • The process of breathing or making energy. • ...
Sustainability Club: Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-11
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- Kind of energy that doesn't run out
- Another word for clean and Earth-friendly
- Shines to help plants grow
- Should we take care of the earth?
- Example of super plants
- Where our waste goes
- Plants clean the ____?
- The planet we live on
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- What powers machines
- To make new things from old things
- The idea of using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future
- Power made by moving air
- Using something again instead of throwing it away
- Kind of renewable energy from the sun
- What we save by turning off the faucet
15 Clues: What powers machines • Where our waste goes • The planet we live on • Plants clean the ____? • Example of super plants • Power made by moving air • Shines to help plants grow • Should we take care of the earth? • To make new things from old things • Kind of energy that doesn't run out • Kind of renewable energy from the sun • What we save by turning off the faucet • ...
ecology by jillian 2016-01-26
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- this makes its own food (ex. all plants and certain microorganisms)
- an environmental FACTOR that is not alive , never lived, and was not part of something (ex. gases in air or heat)
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent dependent on each other
- animals use this. food/glucose are used and carbon dioxide is made
- eats both plants and meat
- the variety of life (or species) on earth
- all of the living and non living things that interact in an area
- how an ecosystem changes over time (primary and
- one living thing
- eats dead animals
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- must eat something for energy (ex. all animals)
- all the members of one species living in an area
- eats plants
- this shows the amount of energy that moves from one energy level to the nest (energy is used during to the life processes
- eats meat
- provides the energy for food chains
- plants use this. water, sunlight , and carbon dioxide are used and sugar (glucose) and oxygen are made
- all the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
- a FACTOR that is living or once living (and now dead) or made by something that was alive
- recycles dead organisms and wastes (ex. molds, mushrooms, and some bacteria)
20 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • eats both plants and meat • provides the energy for food chains • the variety of life (or species) on earth • must eat something for energy (ex. all animals) • how an ecosystem changes over time (primary and • all the members of one species living in an area • ...
Ecology 2016-01-25
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- The variety of life on Earth
- Recycles dead organisms and waste
- All the members of one species living in an area
- fixation Bactria take nitrogen from the air and change it into a form that can be used by plants
- The process in which plants use water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen
- Eats dead animals
- One species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed in some way
- Living or once living or made by something that was alive
- All the different populations living in an area
- Must eat something for energy
- Eats both plants and meat
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- Both species benefit from the relationship
- Being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- An environmental factor that is not alive, has never lived, and was never part of something living
- Eats plants
- One living thing
- Animals use sugar to make carbon dioxide
- Makes its own food
- One species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- How an ecosystem changes over time
- All of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- Eats meat
23 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • One living thing • Eats dead animals • Makes its own food • Eats both plants and meat • The variety of life on Earth • Must eat something for energy • Recycles dead organisms and waste • How an ecosystem changes over time • Animals use sugar to make carbon dioxide • Both species benefit from the relationship • All the different populations living in an area • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-01-31
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- A product of the light-independent reactions.
- The energy transformation in photosynthesis is light to ___________.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- Another product of the light-independent reactions.
- During the light reactions, plants produce _________________ gas.
- Where energy in molecules is stored
- What ATP stands for
- A molecule made during the light reactions that stores energy
- During the ___________________________ reactions, sunlight is absorbed by plants and energy storage molecules are created.
- The primary sugar formed in photosynthesis.
- ATP and _________________ are energy storage molecules that provide energy to make sugar.
- Where the light-dependent reactions take place.
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- The chloroplast is a _________________ membrane organelle.
- Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- When light contacts the thylakoid, electrons become _____________________.
- What happens to the last phosphate when ATP is used for energy
- All plants are __________________.
- ATP and NADPH are created during the ________________________________ chain.
- An atmospheric gas required to make sugar.
- A process in which plants make glucose using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide
- Another name for the light-independent reactions.
- Where the light-independent reactions take place
- One factor that can affect the rate of photosynthesis
- This pigment absorbs most of the sunlight and gives leaves their green color.
- The color chlorophyll reflects.
25 Clues: What ATP stands for • Stacks of thylakoids. • The color chlorophyll reflects. • All plants are __________________. • Where energy in molecules is stored • An atmospheric gas required to make sugar. • The primary sugar formed in photosynthesis. • A product of the light-independent reactions. • Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-01-31
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- Another product of the light-independent reactions.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- Where the light-independent reactions take place
- What ATP stands for
- The chloroplast is a _________________ membrane organelle.
- An atmospheric gas required to make sugar.
- Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- One factor that can affect the rate of photosynthesis
- A process in which plants make glucose using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide
- The energy transformation in photosynthesis is light to ___________.
- When light contacts the thylakoid, electrons become _____________________.
- What happens to the last phosphate when ATP is used for energy
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- All plants are __________________.
- The primary sugar formed in photosynthesis.
- A molecule made during the light reactions that stores energy
- During the light reactions, plants produce _________________ gas.
- The color chlorophyll reflects.
- ATP and _________________ are energy storage molecules that provide energy to make sugar.
- Another name for the light-independent reactions.
- ATP and NADPH are created during the ________________________________ chain.
- A product of the light-independent reactions.
- This pigment absorbs most of the sunlight and gives leaves their green color.
- Where energy in molecules is stored
- During the ___________________________ reactions, sunlight is absorbed by plants and energy storage molecules are created.
- Where the light-dependent reactions take place.
25 Clues: What ATP stands for • Stacks of thylakoids. • The color chlorophyll reflects. • All plants are __________________. • Where energy in molecules is stored • An atmospheric gas required to make sugar. • The primary sugar formed in photosynthesis. • A product of the light-independent reactions. • Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-11-21
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- -oxpecker bird and rhino
- -consumer that only eats animals
- -venom in snake bites, camouflage
- -left side of a chemical equation; the chemicals that go into a reaction
- -an organism that needs to find its food
- -close relationship between species
- -maximum population an ecosystem can sustain over time
- -moving into a population
- -part of the plant cell chlorophyll is located
- -drought, deforestation
- -different populations that live together
- -right side of a chemical equation; the chemicals that are the results of the reaction
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- -members of one species in an area
- -consumer that eats both plants and animals
- -when one organism kills and eats another
- -fleas on a dog
- -part of the cell where respiration occurs in plants and animals
- -an enclosed area with interactions between abiotic and biotic things
- -remora and sharks
- -process where plants make their own food using light
- -hyenas, vultures, racoons
- -first species to populate an area
- -entering a population
- -consumer that only eats plants
- -process that cells break down oxygen and food into energy
- -predictable changes that occur in a community over time
- -ponds, prairies, deserts
- -an organism that makes its own food
- -group of organisms that look similar and can reproduce
29 Clues: -fleas on a dog • -remora and sharks • -entering a population • -drought, deforestation • -oxpecker bird and rhino • -moving into a population • -ponds, prairies, deserts • -hyenas, vultures, racoons • -consumer that only eats plants • -consumer that only eats animals • -venom in snake bites, camouflage • -members of one species in an area • -first species to populate an area • ...
CHAPTER 2 2015-03-09
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- a leafy roof formed by tall trees in the forest
- a tree that produces its seeds in cones and that has needle-shaped leaves
- the area between the highest high-tide line and lowest low-tide line
- the region of shallow ocean water over the continental shelf
- a group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
- an area populated by grasses and other nonwoody plants
- a tree that sheds its leaves and grows new ones each year
- species that are carried to a new location by people
- an organism that can make its own food
- a consumer that eats only plants
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- a layer of shorter plants that grow in the shade of a forest canopy
- a habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the saltwater of the ocean
- The typical weather pattern in an area over a long period of time
- the very slow motion of the continents
- an area that receives less than 25 centimeters of precipitation per year
- a consumer that eats only animals
- the study of where organisms live
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- soil that is frozen all year
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
20 Clues: soil that is frozen all year • a consumer that eats only plants • a consumer that eats only animals • the study of where organisms live • the very slow motion of the continents • an organism that can make its own food • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • a leafy roof formed by tall trees in the forest • species that are carried to a new location by people • ...
Chapter 5 2021-08-22
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- term used to describe an animal that has not been seen in the wild for 50 years or more
- an organism which a parasite lives.
- times of the year when fires occur the most
- an animal that only eats plants
- the term used to describe different living animals
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- the process of mating two different animals to produce a new one.
- A system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way.
- a number of food chains combined
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- Non-living factors in the environment.
- organisms that get the energy they need from breaking down dead matter.
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants.
- the flow of energy from one organism to another in a series of feeding relationship
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- an organism that lives on or in a host taking food or shelter from the host, the host is usually harmed or killed.
- the process used by plants to make their own food.
- active or hunting at night.
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- an animal that eats other animals
- raised bank built to stop water from reaching buildings in floods
20 Clues: active or hunting at night. • an animal that only eats plants • a number of food chains combined • an animal that eats other animals • an organism which a parasite lives. • an animal that is eaten by a predator • Non-living factors in the environment. • a consumer that eats only other animals • times of the year when fires occur the most • ...
Water and Air Review 2021-10-13
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- _____________is the loss of water vapor through the stomata
- moving air through-out, into, and out of the greenhouse
- such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill your plants
- a pocket of air or water in a media/soil
- all pores are full of water, gravitational water is lost
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- opening in a leaf
- the total amount of water a soil can "hold" against the force of gravity is __________
- no more water is available to plants
- moving air around and through your field safely
- low transpiration
- the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against external forces like gravity
- high transpiration
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- water held so strongly by soil particles that it can not be used by plants
- water held by the soil in small pores
- ____________ is the water that will run through a substrate by the force of gravity
- pollution The cause of ______________ can be damaging to plants
- _____________ is the total volume of air or water in the media/soil
- ___________is used for photosynthesis in very high amounts.
- % of media/soil that holds air
20 Clues: opening in a leaf • low transpiration • high transpiration • % of media/soil that holds air • the amount of water vapor in the air • no more water is available to plants • water held by the soil in small pores • a pocket of air or water in a media/soil • moving air around and through your field safely • such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill your plants • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-04-22
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- reproduction without the union of individuals or gametes
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the highest and most vague level of taxonomy
- the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system
- the ability to differentiate between different types of molecules, only allowing certain molecules to pass through while blocking others
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- an organism that does not have a nucleus
- a rank composed of smaller groups called phyla
- is the center of the cell and controls the activities of the cell
- an organism that has a nucleus
- the level of classification below kingdom and above class
- the smallest and most specific level of taxonomy
- the fifth level of taxonomy
- the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes
- the level immediately above kingdom
- level directly above species
- comprised of families sharing a set of similar nature or character
- the usually permeable wall that surrounds the plasma membrane and encloses and supports the cells of most plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae.
- a group of one or more genera, especially sharing a common attribute
20 Clues: the fifth level of taxonomy • level directly above species • an organism that has a nucleus • the level immediately above kingdom • an organism that does not have a nucleus • the highest and most vague level of taxonomy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • a rank composed of smaller groups called phyla • the smallest and most specific level of taxonomy • ...
BCLSS Lakes 2022-01-12
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- Black and white disk used for measuring water clarity
- a medium-sized rodent with a slender tail commonly found in wetlands
- The scientific study of inland freshwater systems including lakes & reservoirs, rivers, creeks & streams, groundwater, and wetlands.
- an artificial lake made by a dam to store fresh water
- measure of sediment and particulates in the water
- Region in a lake in which the largest relative temperature change occurs with depth during lake thermal stratification
- The chemical process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to energy (sugars) to live and grow.
- Naturally occurring element that in most BC lakes is the nutrient in shortest supply and acts to limit the productivity of aquatic plants and algae.
- Change in state of water from a vapour to a liquid
- Microscopic animals that live in the water column and feed on phytoplankton
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- Algae that live in the water column
- waves created by boats
- a black and white water bird
- species of freshwater fish native to BC
- an animal that obtains its energy from consuming plants
- The condition of having excess nutrients in a waterbody
- green pigment in plants and algae
- a lake’s position relative to wind direction and flow
- water conditions where dissolved oxygen is depleted
- bottom dwelling
20 Clues: bottom dwelling • waves created by boats • a black and white water bird • green pigment in plants and algae • Algae that live in the water column • species of freshwater fish native to BC • measure of sediment and particulates in the water • Change in state of water from a vapour to a liquid • water conditions where dissolved oxygen is depleted • ...
FBS 31 Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- deficiencies, common and limit the growth of plants,
- defined as a community of plants dominated by trees,
- movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration,
- the chief component of the cell wall,
- least complex simplest CH2O building units of more complex CH2O,
- cells, alive at maturity and have thickened cellulosic cell walls elongate rich in pectins,
- a disaccharide that results from partial degradation of starch,
- effect, the effect of light scattering on particles in colloid systems,
- wall, shape and structure to the cell,
- movement, random moving of particles suspended in a fluid,
- the plant process that increases plant numbers,
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- the process by which plants lose water from leaves and stems through evaporation,
- proteins, proteins that yield on hydrolysis of amino acids only classification is based on solubility,
- the process by which food and nutrients are moved within a plant from one plant part to another,
- movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration,
- contains the green pigment called the chlorophyll,
- Reticulum, involve in cell transport
- growth, a result of physiological processes of the plant,
- process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water,
- cells, living cells that functions for storage and support to photosynthesis,
20 Clues: Reticulum, involve in cell transport • the chief component of the cell wall, • wall, shape and structure to the cell, • the plant process that increases plant numbers, • contains the green pigment called the chlorophyll, • deficiencies, common and limit the growth of plants, • defined as a community of plants dominated by trees, • ...
A Land of Extrenes 2020-08-25
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- mountain goats are likely to live in an _________ ecosystem
- the natural environment of an organism
- the _________ of plants has led to more erosion
- organisms have _________ to live more easily in their environments over thousands of years
- a frog is a type of _________
- Queensland experienced a severe one in 2011
- NSW had a severe _________ season called the Black Summer
- strong winds that carry sand and soil over a large area
- an ecosystem which is covered with dense vegetation and trees
- a synonym for rain
- slow process where earthen materials are worn away
- a plant with spiny leaves
- a type of native Australian tree
- something done intentionally
- the lightning strike _________ some dead leaves, starting the bushfire
- a large, negative event that is caused by processes of the Earth
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- small, aquatic plants
- an organism that naturally lives in an ecosystem
- deliberate burning of dead plant matter to reduce fire hazards
- rapid growth of algae in water
- a period with low levels of rain
- a dry and usually sandy ecosystem
- a continuous expanse of land
- a biological process to make more organisms
- underground water source
- the ability for plants to continue growing after injury
- a synonym for plants
- a community of organisms which interact with their environment
28 Clues: a synonym for rain • a synonym for plants • small, aquatic plants • underground water source • a plant with spiny leaves • a continuous expanse of land • something done intentionally • a frog is a type of _________ • rapid growth of algae in water • a period with low levels of rain • a type of native Australian tree • a dry and usually sandy ecosystem • ...
Populations & Resources 2024-03-14
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- Only eats plants
- 2 animals that affect each other directly
- Only eats meat (other animals)
- One living thing
- All of the living organisms in an area along with the non-living parts
- Group of Organisms that are the same
- 2 or more of the same organisms living in the same place
- 2 or more different species living in the same place
- Animals that have an effect on each other but the effects are not direct
- All of the land, water, and land on earth
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- Consumer, the 1st consumer in a food chain (only eats plants)
- Animals that get eaten by predators
- Living things that make their own food
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A series of interconnected food chains that shows how energy flows through an ecosystem
- Things that are not living (or never were)
- Living things that eat other things in order to survive
- Large community of plants and animals that live in the same place and climate
- Consumer, the 3rd consumer in a food chain
- Series of organisms fed on by larger organisms; shows energy flow
- that are living or were once living
- Eat plants and animals both
- Consumer, the 2nd consumer in a food chain
23 Clues: Only eats plants • One living thing • Eat plants and animals both • Only eats meat (other animals) • Animals that get eaten by predators • that are living or were once living • Group of Organisms that are the same • Living things that make their own food • 2 animals that affect each other directly • All of the land, water, and land on earth • ...
Agronomy 1 2024-09-29
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- Animal waste used as fertilizer to enrich soil
- A liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep
- An animal often associated with cold climates and Santa Claus
- A wool-producing animal commonly found in herds
- Large farm animals raised for meat and milk
- A tall plant with large yellow blooms, known for its seeds and oil
- To cultivate plants or crops
- Fresh fruits and vegetables grown on a farm
- To raise animals, often for farming purposes
- A farm animal raised for pork
- A cereal grain commonly used in breakfast foods
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- A cereal grain often used in brewing and animal feed
- The area of soil used for farming or building
- The process of gathering crops when they are ready
- The nutrient-rich layer of earth where plants grow
- Food given to farm animals
- A grassy field where animals graze
- A female animal that produces milk
- Plants grown in large quantities for food or other uses
- A place where crops are grown and animals are raised
- A yellow grain commonly used in food and animal feed
- The small part of a plant that is used to grow new plants
- A cereal crop used to make flour
- A farm animal known for its milk and ability to climb
24 Clues: Food given to farm animals • To cultivate plants or crops • A farm animal raised for pork • A cereal crop used to make flour • A grassy field where animals graze • A female animal that produces milk • A liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep • Large farm animals raised for meat and milk • Fresh fruits and vegetables grown on a farm • ...
The Natural World 2024-10-03
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- a very large number of something:
- to cut down a tree:
- the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live:
- living or growing in, happening in, or connected with water:
- to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place:
- a large group of things or people,
- the activity of cutting down trees in order to use their wood:
- relating to the earth
- the fact of soil, stone, etc. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind:
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people:
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- the ability to protect against attack or harm,
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste:
- to prevent someone from doing something
- plants in general, or plants that are found in a particular area:
- fixed or stops changing:
- any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow:
- complete and in the original state:
- to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer:
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives:
- to disappear or stop being present or existing,
20 Clues: to cut down a tree: • relating to the earth • fixed or stops changing: • a very large number of something: • a large group of things or people, • complete and in the original state: • to prevent someone from doing something • the ability to protect against attack or harm, • to disappear or stop being present or existing, • ...
Fun with Plants(Weekly Review) 2023-07-10
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- butter A spread made from ground peanuts, great for sandwiches.
- A crunchy orange vegetable often eaten raw or cooked.
- The top layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow.
- The room where you cook and prepare food in your house.
- A sharp tool used for cutting food or other things.
- Dried grapes that are sweet and can be eaten as a snack.
- A round vegetable with a purple or white skin that you can eat.
- A tool with two blades used for cutting paper or fabric.
- The main stem of a plant that holds up leaves, flowers, or fruits.
- A crunchy green vegetable with long stalks that you can eat.
- The colorful part of a plant that produces seeds and often smells nice.
- to get bigger, like plants do.
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- How plants make fruits .
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- surface The place where you cook food, like a stove or grill.
- A flat surface in the kitchen where you can prepare food.
- A Really,really big or huge in size.
- to be protected from harm or danger.
- A stuffed figure that scares away birds from fields.
- When a seed starts to grow into a new plant.
- A person who grows crops and takes care of animals.
21 Clues: How plants make fruits . • to get bigger, like plants do. • A Really,really big or huge in size. • to be protected from harm or danger. • When a seed starts to grow into a new plant. • A sharp tool used for cutting food or other things. • A person who grows crops and takes care of animals. • A stuffed figure that scares away birds from fields. • ...
Final Review 2025-04-14
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- horomone that promotes fruit ripening
- primary function is nutrition
- guess or estimate
- solute concentration higher inside the cell
- A flower species blooms only in the early morning, while a similar species blooms at dusk (type reproductive isolation)
- structure in an organism that no longer functions but remains in an organism
- nutrients needed in large quantities
- Act as ‘life support system’ for sieve tubes. Pump sugars into and out of the sieve tubes
- when carbon dioxide enters the leaf
- solute concentration equal inside and outside the cell
- tissue that transports sugars
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- the ability of an organism to produce viable offspring
- change in inherited traits over time
- first group of plants to live on land
- pq
- prevents water loss from a plants surface
- proposed a mechanism of evolution
- Which of the various species concepts distinguishes twospecies based on the degree gene flow between them?
- solute concentration higher outside the cell
- a cells come from BLANK cells
- positively charge molecules that allow nutrients to be absorbed from the soil
- Extensions of root epidermis used to increase absorption
- have two seed leaves
- Allopatric speciation requires
- haploid phase of a plants life cycle
- diploid phase of a plants life cycle
26 Clues: pq • guess or estimate • have two seed leaves • primary function is nutrition • a cells come from BLANK cells • tissue that transports sugars • Allopatric speciation requires • proposed a mechanism of evolution • when carbon dioxide enters the leaf • change in inherited traits over time • nutrients needed in large quantities • haploid phase of a plants life cycle • ...
5th Grade Homeroom Open House: Catholic Schools Week! 2025-01-26
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- A bond between people who care about each other
- Doing the right thing, even when no one is watching
- Wanting to learn and ask questions
- Staying true to your friends and family
- A group of plants and animals living together
- Someone who discovers new places
- A mountain that erupts with lava
- A tool to look at stars and planets
- Being thankful for what you have
- The document that guides the U.S. government
- Being a good member of a community or country
- Not giving up, even when it’s hard
- Related to the sun
- Power that makes things work
- Living peacefully with others
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- Using good manners, like saying please and thank you
- A large group of stars and planets
- Following rules and staying focused
- Staying calm while waiting
- Plants use sunlight to make food
- A government where people vote to make decisions
- Remains of ancient plants or animals
- Sharing with others without expecting something in return
- A place where animals or plants live
- Understanding how someone else feels
- Treating everyone fairly
- Letting go of anger toward someone
- What keeps us on Earth instead of floating
- Earth, Mars, or Jupiter, for example
- Thinking of new and imaginative ideas
30 Clues: Related to the sun • Treating everyone fairly • Staying calm while waiting • Power that makes things work • Living peacefully with others • Plants use sunlight to make food • Someone who discovers new places • A mountain that erupts with lava • Being thankful for what you have • A large group of stars and planets • Wanting to learn and ask questions • ...
Ecosystem vocab crossword 2025-10-20
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- species : the first living things to grow in a new place
- pyramid : a diagram that shows how energy moves through food levels
- : using sunlight to make food
- : living things like plants, animals, and bacteria
- : tiny plant-like organisms that float in the water
- : living things that eat other organisms
- : living things that use sunlight or chemicals to make food
- : an animal that only eats plants
- : the total amount of living stuff in an area
- : things in nature that are not alive
- succession : when life grows back after a disturbance
- : an animal that eats both plants and animals
- : an animal that only eats other animals
- consumer : an animal that eats primary consumers
- levels : the steps in a food chain where energy is passed along
- consumer : an animal that eats producers
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- : when water vapor cools and turns back into liquid drops
- : organisms that break down dead plants and animals
- : when water falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- : organisms that make their own food
- : a community of living things and their environment
- succession : when life starts growing in a place with no soil
- consumer : an animal that eats secondary consumers
- : using chemicals instead of sunlight to make food
- : when water turns into vapor and rises into the air
25 Clues: : using sunlight to make food • : an animal that only eats plants • : organisms that make their own food • : things in nature that are not alive • : living things that eat other organisms • : an animal that only eats other animals • consumer : an animal that eats producers • : the total amount of living stuff in an area • : an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Year 3 Science Quiz 2 2022-11-06
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- system that works with the skeletal system for movement
- plants that require support to grow
- tomatoes are a type of _____ fruit
- type of stem that grass has
- state of air around us over a short period of time
- types of animals without a backbone
- example - frogs
- fish breathe through their _____
- flowering plants reproduce through these
- type of vertebrate covered in scales
- process of breaking down food into smaller substances
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- the bone that protects our brain
- blood vessels are a part of this system
- bread and rice are examples of this nutrient
- food that contains vitamins and minerals
- heavy rain without thunder and lightning
- having all the nutrients in your diet in appropriate amount
- tiny living things that can harm our body
- non-flowering plants reproduce through these
- watermelon is a fruit with _____ skin
- cool weather with wind
- trees are at least _____ metres tall
22 Clues: example - frogs • cool weather with wind • type of stem that grass has • the bone that protects our brain • fish breathe through their _____ • tomatoes are a type of _____ fruit • plants that require support to grow • types of animals without a backbone • type of vertebrate covered in scales • trees are at least _____ metres tall • watermelon is a fruit with _____ skin • ...
Ecosystems 2022-12-01
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- the layer of the TRF that acts as an umbrella
- a series of interconnected foodchains
- helps to break down leaf litter
- dark and moist area of forest
- non living things
- intense fish farming
- fish that are thrown bac out to sea
- forest that loses leaves
- where the nutrients are stored underground
- eats another thing
- how salty an area is
- when leaves fall off of the tree
- only eats meat
- only eats plants
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- hot air rises, cools, condenses
- living and non-living things together
- eats plants and meat
- growing a lot of one type of crop
- the living parts of the nutrient cycle
- the range of plants and animals
- global circulation - 3 cells
- changes that are made to survive
- of or having to do with living things
- gets energy from the sun
- shows how living things feed in a ecosystem
25 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • non living things • eats another thing • eats plants and meat • intense fish farming • how salty an area is • forest that loses leaves • gets energy from the sun • global circulation - 3 cells • dark and moist area of forest • hot air rises, cools, condenses • helps to break down leaf litter • the range of plants and animals • ...
Taxonomy Crossword 2020-07-28
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- The phylum for vertebrates
- Plants that contain vein-like structures
- The kingdom containing bacteria
- A web-spinning arthropod
- Flowering plants
- The kingdom studied by zoologists
- Animals that produce their own heat
- The part of a plant that carries water
- Someone who studies plants
- An internal skeleton
- Protistas that change shape to trap food
- A snail belongs in this phylum
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- An organism that cannot be viewed without a microscope
- A mammal that develops young in a pouch
- The kingdom containing mushrooms and yeasts
- "Cold-blooded" animals with lungs and scales
- The class of animals including birds
- Also called round worms
- These have an exoskeleton
- Someone who studies the classification of living things
- Organisms that have no nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- Made of more than one cell
- A key used to help identify organisms
23 Clues: Flowering plants • An internal skeleton • Also called round worms • A web-spinning arthropod • These have an exoskeleton • The phylum for vertebrates • Made of more than one cell • Someone who studies plants • A snail belongs in this phylum • The kingdom containing bacteria • The kingdom studied by zoologists • Animals that produce their own heat • ...
Unit Review 2020-09-22
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- capasity the amount of a species that can live in one area
- eats meat
- Living
- a community of organisms and their non-living environment
- what eats another animal
- the path of energy from producers to consumers
- the amount of a species
- plants
- Non-living
- 2 species living together
- what gets eaten by other animals
- regions characterized by climate
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- when 2 species fight for the same food
- decomposes matter
- where an organism lives
- eats plants
- organisms that are closely related
- eats producers or other things
- one species benefitting other unharmed
- the feeding relationship among organism
- the study of species interacting
- the role of species in their ecosystem
- both species benefitted
- eats plants and meat
- one species benefitted one harmed
- all the populations of a different species that live in the same area
26 Clues: Living • plants • eats meat • Non-living • eats plants • decomposes matter • eats plants and meat • where an organism lives • both species benefitted • the amount of a species • what eats another animal • 2 species living together • eats producers or other things • the study of species interacting • what gets eaten by other animals • regions characterized by climate • ...
Unit Review 2020-09-22
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- eats meat
- organisms that are closely related
- decomposes matter
- when 2 species fight for the same food
- regions characterized by climate
- the amount of a species that can live in one area
- all the populations of a different species that live in the same area
- what eats another animal
- where an organism lives
- 2 species living together
- the amount of a species
- eats producers or other things
- one species benefitting other unharmed
- a community of organisms and their non-living environment
- the path of energy from producers to consumers
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- the role of species in their ecosystem
- the feeding relationship among organism
- eats plants
- plants
- one species benefitted one harmed
- what gets eaten by other animals
- Non-living
- eats plants and meat
- Living
- both species benefitted
- the study of species interacting
26 Clues: plants • Living • eats meat • Non-living • eats plants • decomposes matter • eats plants and meat • where an organism lives • both species benefitted • the amount of a species • what eats another animal • 2 species living together • eats producers or other things • regions characterized by climate • what gets eaten by other animals • the study of species interacting • ...
Cumulative Crossword 3A 2021-01-10
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- does not let heat pass evenly; plastic, foam
- collection like lakes, rivers, and streams
- consumers who eat only plants, nuts, berries
- heat transfer by direct touch
- factors such as the sun, rocks, wind, mud, dirt
- mix of fresh and ocean (salt) water
- water ecosystem like oceans and estuaries
- examples are grass and algae (water plant)
- examples are hawks and lions
- one organism gets eaten by another organism
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- break down dead and decaying materials
- land ecosystem like a forest or grasslands
- ice melts, paper folds, glass breaks
- factors such as all animals and plants
- two or more species in an ecosystem
- consumers who eat both plants and meat
- examples..all animals; must eat to gain energy
- warm air rises and cool air sinks
- cake bakes, metal rusts, paper burns
- heat transfer by rays and waves
- does let heat pass evenly;copper, silver, iron
21 Clues: examples are hawks and lions • heat transfer by direct touch • heat transfer by rays and waves • warm air rises and cool air sinks • two or more species in an ecosystem • mix of fresh and ocean (salt) water • ice melts, paper folds, glass breaks • cake bakes, metal rusts, paper burns • break down dead and decaying materials • factors such as all animals and plants • ...
Unit 3 Review Vocabulary 2021-01-27
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- An animal; eats other living things for energy
- A plant; produces energy using the sun
- A consumer that only eats meat/animals
- How plants make sugar using the sun
- The imaginary line running through the center of the Earth
- Old tissue that has turned to rock
- A consumer that eats plants and animals
- Only some light can pass through
- Type of boundary that pushes together
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- Gets energy by breaking apart dead organisms
- A consumer that eats only plants
- The path of a planet around the sun
- The Earth's movement around the sun; creates seasons
- No light can pass through
- The spinning of the Earth; creates day and night patterns
- Type of boundary that slide past each other
- Type of boundary that pulls apart
- Light can pass completely through
- The breaking down and washing away of rocks
- These are plates under the Earth's surface
20 Clues: No light can pass through • A consumer that eats only plants • Only some light can pass through • Type of boundary that pulls apart • Light can pass completely through • Old tissue that has turned to rock • The path of a planet around the sun • How plants make sugar using the sun • Type of boundary that pushes together • A plant; produces energy using the sun • ...
Ch 7 Words 2021-02-26
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- Plants with true vascular tissue
- Plants that lack vascular tissue to move materials
- Flowering plants
- Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf
- Vascular tissue through which food moves
- The structures in which food are made
- A green pigment found in chloroplasts
- A large storage sac that can expand and shrink
- Organized plant cells
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- A seed plant that produces naked seeds
- A system of tubelike structures inside a plant that move materials
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- Rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb water and nutrients
- Fern's leaves
- A waxy, waterproof layer of a plant
- A seed leaf that provides food for the embryo
- Sunlight providing energy for the plant food making process
- Vascular tissue through which water and minerals move
- Produces seeds with two seed leaves
- A structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
20 Clues: Fern's leaves • Flowering plants • Organized plant cells • Plants with true vascular tissue • A waxy, waterproof layer of a plant • Produces seeds with two seed leaves • The structures in which food are made • A green pigment found in chloroplasts • A seed plant that produces naked seeds • Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf • Vascular tissue through which food moves • ...
forests and oceania 2021-02-17
Across
- elephants, cars, plants and trees have these.
- big pool of water.
- they sleep a lot because of what they eat.
- the arms of a tree.
- plants and trees have these in the ground.
- one of these was very buff.
- some flying mammals.
- this happend a lot in forests.
- usuly green and produce suger.
- heals the wound of trees.
- they have helmets and are very big and they are the closest thing related to a dinosaur.
- these things are ususly sharp and are on trees.
Down
- something to do with scooby doo.
- they are like dogs.
- looks like duck or a beaver.
- they have strong closeing muscles.
- these have seeds that will grow a pinetree.
- you can eat these and they are found in forests.
- these are basicly xmas trees
- they are producers.
- they grow on trees and they are yellow.
21 Clues: big pool of water. • they are like dogs. • the arms of a tree. • they are producers. • some flying mammals. • heals the wound of trees. • one of these was very buff. • looks like duck or a beaver. • these are basicly xmas trees • this happend a lot in forests. • usuly green and produce suger. • something to do with scooby doo. • they have strong closeing muscles. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- uncontrolled cell division
- uniform mixture of substances
- controls what goes in and out of cell
- organisms that eat dead materials for energy
- consumers that eat only meat
- amount of energy needed for a chemical reaction to start
- repeated pattern of growth and cell division
- process by which sunlight is converted to chemical energy in plants
- macromolecule that holds DNA
Down
- cell where photosynthesis occurs
- organisms that produce their own food
- consumers that eat only plants
- substances changed in a chemical reaction
- a section of DNA with info for making a protein
- molecule that stores energy for cell functions
- organisms that eat others for energy
- consumers that eat meat and plants
- catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions
- need of an organism to stay stable with help of cells
- substances made in a chemical reaction
20 Clues: uncontrolled cell division • consumers that eat only meat • macromolecule that holds DNA • uniform mixture of substances • consumers that eat only plants • cell where photosynthesis occurs • consumers that eat meat and plants • organisms that eat others for energy • organisms that produce their own food • controls what goes in and out of cell • ...
