plants Crossword Puzzles
Food and Plants 2024-04-26
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- Food type made of fatty acids and glycerol
- Process of breaking down large, insoluble molecules into small, soluble molecules
- Part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Food type made of sugar
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins
- Holes in the bottom of leaves to let gases in and out
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- cell Cell in a leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- Carbon dioxide and water react to make glucose and oxygen
- Proteins that digest large food molecules
- Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates
- Food type made of amino acids
- Enzyme that breaks down fats
12 Clues: Food type made of sugar • Enzyme that breaks down fats • Food type made of amino acids • Enzyme that breaks down proteins • Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates • Proteins that digest large food molecules • Food type made of fatty acids and glycerol • Part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place • cell Cell in a leaf where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Plants Vs Zombies 2022-12-15
12 Clues: The giant • The Defense • Wears a strong hat • Frozen Projectiles • First Enemy of game • Wears a stronger hat • First Plant of the Game • The man behind the horde • The Main Source of Currency • Twice the pea, twice the power • Can't talk, eating a living corpse • It takes a thousand tries to find this sasquatch
Reproduction for Plants 2026-04-03
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- The ovary of a plant, often with the seed or seeds inside
- Male reproductive organ of a flower
- Produces the egg (ovule)
- The stem, leaf, flower, roots, or seed of a plant
- Female reproductive organ of a flower
- Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- An undeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering (seed)
- A plant that only lives for one season
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- The stalk that holds the anther
- Sticky area at the end of the pistil
- Produces pollen
- A plant that lives more than one season
12 Clues: Produces pollen • Produces the egg (ovule) • The stalk that holds the anther • Male reproductive organ of a flower • Sticky area at the end of the pistil • Female reproductive organ of a flower • A plant that only lives for one season • A plant that lives more than one season • Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • The stem, leaf, flower, roots, or seed of a plant • ...
Plants & Gardens 2020-07-15
Plants & Gardens 2020-07-14
8 Clues: H2O • tool used to dig holes • beautiful bug that flies • yellow circle in the sky • dirt that helps your plant grow • beautiful plant that smells great • small pellet that grows into a plant • area with flowers, vegetables, and other plants
Plants Crossword 2020-10-19
8 Clues: has cones • absorb water • has seeds in it • releases spores • hold plants in place • all plants have these(vascular) • traps flies and decomposes them • one of the tallest trees in the world
India_Jagdeep_Medicinal Plants 2021-05-24
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- It quickly cures most of the stomach disorders
- is used in Indian cuisines - improves digestive issues
- plant seeds known to cure Migraine attacks and increase the metabolism of the body.
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- is a natural healer and antiseptic ingredient which smells amazing
- helps maintain cholesterol levels and control obesity.
- helps one to stay calm and treats insomnia to have a better sleep
- plant considered holy and clears pollutants within 10 miles of radius.
- is a medicinal plant with thick blade like leaves, cures inflammation, breakouts, burns etc
8 Clues: It quickly cures most of the stomach disorders • helps maintain cholesterol levels and control obesity. • is used in Indian cuisines - improves digestive issues • helps one to stay calm and treats insomnia to have a better sleep • is a natural healer and antiseptic ingredient which smells amazing • ...
India_Jagdeep_Medicinal Plants 2021-05-24
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- It quickly cures most of the stomach disorders
- is used in Indian cuisines - improves digestive issues
- plant seeds known to cure Migraine attacks and increase the metabolism of the body.
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- is a natural healer and antiseptic ingredient which smells amazing
- helps maintain cholesterol levels and control obesity.
- helps one to stay calm and treats insomnia to have a better sleep
- plant considered holy and clears pollutants within 10 miles of radius.
- is a medicinal plant with thick blade like leaves, cures inflammation, breakouts, burns etc
8 Clues: It quickly cures most of the stomach disorders • helps maintain cholesterol levels and control obesity. • is used in Indian cuisines - improves digestive issues • helps one to stay calm and treats insomnia to have a better sleep • is a natural healer and antiseptic ingredient which smells amazing • ...
Plants puzzle 2014-01-26
8 Clues: Also known as lancewood • Woody weed from Australia • New Zealand Christmas tree • Used to weave kete or baskets • Dune plant known as Tane's eyebrows • The tallest tree on Great Barrier Island • Native plant with large, soft, furry leaves • Primitive plant found along hot pools track
Plants vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- - ________ gives light to the plants.
- - ______ are usually green.
- - The ______ take nutrients from the soil.
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- - The ______ are the origin of the plant.
- - The _________ can be colored.
- - We need to ________ the plants.
- - ________ is where the plants grow.
- - The ______ it's the hardest part of a plant.
8 Clues: - ______ are usually green. • - The _________ can be colored. • - We need to ________ the plants. • - ________ is where the plants grow. • - ________ gives light to the plants. • - The ______ are the origin of the plant. • - The ______ take nutrients from the soil. • - The ______ it's the hardest part of a plant.
Unusual Plants 2023-07-08
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- We humans get ______________ from what we eat, plants get theirs from the soil.
- The Venue Flytrap is _____________ plant that feeds on insects and arachnids
- We need ____________ and minerals to help us to form bones, muscles, skin and organs, as well as to help us battle infections.
- Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
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- A ______________ is a series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
- The ________________ of the veins is to carry blood to the heart.
- A _______________ is a small organism that gets its food and shelter from living things.
- Vincent Van Gogh is well-known for his bold, dramatic brush strokes and use of _________________ colours.
8 Clues: Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else • The ________________ of the veins is to carry blood to the heart. • The Venue Flytrap is _____________ plant that feeds on insects and arachnids • We humans get ______________ from what we eat, plants get theirs from the soil. • ...
Flowering Plants 2023-08-23
8 Clues: holds the anther in place • the part that makes pollen • the male part of the flower • links the ovary and the stigma • protects the flower before it opens • contains the eggs and becomes the fruit • the bright part of a flower that attracts insects • the sticky part of the flower that receives pollen
Horticulture Soils and Media 2023-12-05
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- Decayed remains of plant and animals.
- Heat treated Mica that holds moisture.
- Essential elements for plant growth.
- Large particle
- Ranks just behind nitrogen in the amount needed for plants.
- Helps plants hold and transfer energy.
- Top layer of the earths crust.
- Application of fertilizers through an irrigation system
- Key element in growing vegetative plant tissue.
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- Most important nutrients for plant growth.
- Act of adding plant nutrients to soil or growing medium
- Small particle
- structure Physical arrangement of soil particles.
- Movement of atmospheric air into the soil.
- When soil is compressed into a dense mass.
- Growing plants in a nutrient solution.
- Volcanic material that provides drainage and aeration.
- Medium particle
- Any material used to provide the nutrients a plant needs.
19 Clues: Small particle • Large particle • Medium particle • Top layer of the earths crust. • Essential elements for plant growth. • Decayed remains of plant and animals. • Heat treated Mica that holds moisture. • Growing plants in a nutrient solution. • Helps plants hold and transfer energy. • Most important nutrients for plant growth. • Movement of atmospheric air into the soil. • ...
Food Chain Review 2024-04-21
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- Level The position an organism occupies in a food chain or energy pyramid, determined by its feeding relationships.
- Organisms that eat other organisms for energy.
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Consumer An organism that feeds on primary consumers.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.
- Chain A series of organisms, each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Predator A predator at the top of a food chain, not typically preyed upon by other animals in the ecosystem.
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- Consumer An organism that feeds directly on producers (plants).
- Web A network of interconnected food chains showing the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- Consumer An organism that feeds on secondary consumers.
- Organisms, like bacteria and fungi, that break down dead plants and animals into simpler substances, returning nutrients to the soil.
- Organisms, usually plants, that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- Pyramid A graphical representation of the trophic levels in an ecosystem, showing the flow of energy from one level to another.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
16 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Organisms that eat other organisms for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals. • Consumer An organism that feeds on primary consumers. • An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food. • ...
deforestation 2022-06-21
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- humans burn this which makes carbon dioxide go into the atmosphere.
- Tropical deforestation causes 20% of the world’s __________emision.
- Deforestation is _______ destroying forests.
- we pump waste into the ocean threatening this sphere.
- Dioxide This thing is pulled from the air when plants do photosynthesis.
- The atmosphere brings the hydrosphere water up for precipitation. These things also help the water cycle.
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- Through this process, plants convert the sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into food for itself.
- when plants are _____ the carbon moves up the food chain and gets transferred.
- if one of the four major spheres does this, the rest will also be affected.
- humans overfishing, destroying habitats and over hunting effects this sphere.
- humans pile up a lot of trash in the land affecting this earth sphere.
- 25% of the atmosphere carbon dioxide from burnt fossil fuels are absorbed by certain area of _____
- Through this process humans can put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- When plants do this, the carbon from them can go back into the ground.
- this thing can take in some of the carbon dioxide exhaled for photosynthesis.
15 Clues: Deforestation is _______ destroying forests. • we pump waste into the ocean threatening this sphere. • humans burn this which makes carbon dioxide go into the atmosphere. • Tropical deforestation causes 20% of the world’s __________emision. • humans pile up a lot of trash in the land affecting this earth sphere. • ...
Ecosystems 5.1 OpenSE 2025-11-10
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- an animal that eats only other animals
- changes in an organism that make it better able to live in a particular place or situation
- an animal that eats only plants and plant products
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a community that includes all the living and nonliving things found in a certain area
- a living thing
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- the natural home of an animal, plant, or other organism
- the path of energy from one organism to another
- anything that takes up space and can be measured by its weight or mass
- this is formed by overlapping food chains; it shows different pathways for the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- the process that plants go through to make their own food using light energy from the sun, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll
- an organism that can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- an organism that feeds on dead plants and animals
- an organism that feeds on other organisms because it cannot make its own food
- a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region.
15 Clues: a living thing • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • the path of energy from one organism to another • an organism that feeds on dead plants and animals • an animal that eats only plants and plant products • the natural home of an animal, plant, or other organism • ...
REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS 2023-03-02
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- INNERMOST LAYER OF MICROSPORANGIUM WHICH NOURISHES THE DEVELOPING POLLEN GRAIN
- DEVELOPMENT OF A MEGASPORE FROM A SINGLE EMBRYO SAC
- PLOIDY OF THE NUCELLUS
- REMOVAL OF ANTHER FROM A FLOWER BUD
- RESIDUAL PERSISTENT NUCELLUS IN A SEED
- PORE POLLEN TUBE EMERGES THROUGH THIS
- TETRAGONAL STRUCTURES PRESENT IN THE CORNERS OF THE ANTHERS OF THE FLOWER
- THE PART OF THE FLOWER THAT DEVELOPS INTO THE OUTERMOST COVERING OF FRUIT
- THREE CELLS AT CHALAZAL END
- TRANSFER OF POLLEN GRAIN TO THE STIGMA OF THE PISTIL
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- FOR THIS POLLINATION SYNCHRONY OF POLLEN RELEASE AND PISTIL RECEPTIVITY IS A MUST
- OTHER NAME FOR OVARIAN CAVITY
- THIN CONTINUOUS LAYER MADE OF CELLULOSE AND PECTIN AROUND POLLEN GRAIN
- PRESENCE OF SINGLE PISTIL IN THE GYNOECIUM
- FLOWERS THAT DO NOT OPEN AT ALL
- HARD OUTER LAYER OF THE POLLEN GRAIN
- WHEN PISTILS ARE FUSED TOGETHER
- TERMINALLY BILOBED STRUCTURE OF STAMEN
18 Clues: PLOIDY OF THE NUCELLUS • THREE CELLS AT CHALAZAL END • OTHER NAME FOR OVARIAN CAVITY • FLOWERS THAT DO NOT OPEN AT ALL • WHEN PISTILS ARE FUSED TOGETHER • REMOVAL OF ANTHER FROM A FLOWER BUD • HARD OUTER LAYER OF THE POLLEN GRAIN • PORE POLLEN TUBE EMERGES THROUGH THIS • RESIDUAL PERSISTENT NUCELLUS IN A SEED • TERMINALLY BILOBED STRUCTURE OF STAMEN • ...
Native Plants Crossword Challenge 2023-04-04
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- Add its nutritious pollen to flour or smoothies
- Chewing the leaves of this popular tree can relieve a sore throat
- Berries for purple dye, bark for yellow; many medicinal uses
- Dry without bruising;its sweet scent repels flies, gnats, mosquitos
- A critical part of the habitat for sea creatures
- A city is named after these berries that can be made into dried cakes
- Bitter raw, the berry on this bush makes delicious red wine
- Provincial flower whose bark makes a dark brown dye.
- Before pink purple flowers bloom, cook whole plant as greens
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- This plant's flowers smell like its name
- Pick greens for steaming in the Spring; young roots in soup
- Sticky tree buds with fragrant resin
- Red shallow dome berry was dried into cakes for winter
- Flowers from this big tree can be eaten in early spring salads
- They're everywhere for jam, pies and wine
- Pitch from this tree coated paddles that were then scorched for a finish
- This plant's berries are high in pectin & can be dried like raisins
- White poisonous berry; stripped stems can make a broom
18 Clues: Sticky tree buds with fragrant resin • This plant's flowers smell like its name • They're everywhere for jam, pies and wine • Add its nutritious pollen to flour or smoothies • A critical part of the habitat for sea creatures • Provincial flower whose bark makes a dark brown dye. • Red shallow dome berry was dried into cakes for winter • ...
animal vs plants cells 2023-12-28
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- Transport protein around the cell
- provides structural support for animal cells
- Protects DNA
- covered with ribosomes and surrounding the nucleus
- power house of the cell
- makes ribosomes
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Destroys harmful substances or worn out cell parts
- Large storage container for water only in plant cells
- Jelly-like substance, allows movement of substances in cells
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- Made of proteins and rRNA, make protein
- made of two layers of phospholipids. controls what moves in and out of the cell
- help the cell divide by pulling chromosomes apart
- moves fluid across the surface
- provide support, strength, and protection for plants and help plants hold their shape,
- Acts like a whip to move the cell
- processes and ships protein
- makes lipids
18 Clues: Protects DNA • makes lipids • makes ribosomes • power house of the cell • processes and ships protein • where photosynthesis occurs • moves fluid across the surface • Transport protein around the cell • Acts like a whip to move the cell • Made of proteins and rRNA, make protein • provides structural support for animal cells • help the cell divide by pulling chromosomes apart • ...
Chapter 14 Reproductionnin plants 2024-01-04
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- The part of a carpel that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- The female part of a flower, including the ovary,ovule,style,stigma.
- The base of the flower that contains ovules and will develop into the fruit.
- A structure that produces nectar to attract pollinators and facilitate pollination.
- The outer green leaf-like part of a flower that protects the flower bud.
- The part of a flower that receives pollen.
- Tiny particles produced by the anther, carrying male gamete for pollination.
- The process of transferring pollen from male to female reproductive organs for fertilization.
- Small structure inside the ovary which contains the female gametes.
- method of pollination where wind carries pollen between flowers.
- the part of stamen which can produce the pollen.
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- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower,or a different flower on the same plant.
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators and protects the reproductive structures.
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- The small hole in the ovule through which the sperm enters for fertilization.
- The slender stalk that supports the anther, holding it in position for pollen release.
- A period of temporary suspended growth, a strategy often used by seeds for survival.
18 Clues: The male reproductive part of a flower. • The part of a flower that receives pollen. • the part of stamen which can produce the pollen. • The part of a carpel that connects the stigma to the ovary. • method of pollination where wind carries pollen between flowers. • Small structure inside the ovary which contains the female gametes. • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-08-20
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- _________-like structure that allows the seed to glide along the wind direction.
- dispersal _____ is a process where the seed is thrown far away from the parent plant.
- seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow.
- _____ is a sticky surface for pollen grains land.
- ______ is a process where pollen grains are being transferred from anther to stigma.
- ______holds and support anther.
- ______ protects pollen tube.
- husk ________ traps air so that the seed can float on water.
- ______ becomes a fruit after fertilisation.
- _____ and male part will wither when fertilisation occurs.
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- seed grows ________ first to anchor the plant firmly to the ground and absorb water
- _____ is a process where the seed grows into an adult plant.
- ______ is a process where a male cell and a female cell fuses together.
- seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow.
- seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow.
- fruit _____ and is dispersed nearest to the parent plant.
- seed grows _______ so that the plant can make food
- ______contains and protects pollen grains.
- ______ becomes a seed after fertilisation.
- seed has sweet and juicy flesh to ________ animals.
20 Clues: ______ protects pollen tube. • ______holds and support anther. • ______contains and protects pollen grains. • ______ becomes a seed after fertilisation. • ______ becomes a fruit after fertilisation. • seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow. • seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow. • seed needs_____, ________and ________to grow. • ...
Local Wildlife and Plants 2025-06-01
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- Small animal with big ears that like carrots
- bird named after this country
- Tree found along rivers
- Dinosaur fish
- Bambi is a baby what?
- animals that hop on lily pads
- "In North America reindeer are called _____"
- Tree whos wood doesn't rot in water
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- Largest water bird in North America
- Fish with red/pink coloured flesh
- Bear without a hump on its back
- Hawk like Bird with a white head
- "Not a chipmunk a _______"
- Animals that hold hands when they sleep
- Animal with long pokey quills
- A berry that tastes like soap
- Bird that makes thumping noises when startled
- Animal with a flat tail
18 Clues: Dinosaur fish • Bambi is a baby what? • Tree found along rivers • Animal with a flat tail • "Not a chipmunk a _______" • bird named after this country • Animal with long pokey quills • A berry that tastes like soap • animals that hop on lily pads • Bear without a hump on its back • Hawk like Bird with a white head • Fish with red/pink coloured flesh • ...
Cows Ted talk 2023-09-22
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- these have a trunk, leaves,and branches
- many things are made of this
- nutrient filled dirt
- these are migratory animals that used to be hunted
- this thing makes leaves and plants green
- the study of organisms in relation to their surroundings
- the sun makes these
- this grows out of the ground
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- putting this in the soil makes certain things grow faster or healthier
- light into energy
- people or animals go very far
- humans breathe this
- this woodland biome has many trees
- these eat plants
- these grow into plants
15 Clues: these eat plants • light into energy • humans breathe this • the sun makes these • nutrient filled dirt • these grow into plants • many things are made of this • this grows out of the ground • people or animals go very far • this woodland biome has many trees • these have a trunk, leaves,and branches • this thing makes leaves and plants green • ...
7th Review Module 2 2021-10-04
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- long periods of freezing weather
- people who hunt animals or wild plants
- handheld object that has been modified
- relative who lived in the past
- development of farming from domestic plants
- stones used for religious gatherings/ monuments
- process of changing plants and animals
- community of people who share a common culture
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- middle part of the Stone Age
- the first part of the Stone Ages
- the New Stone Age
- strip of land connecting two continents
- early ancestor of humans
- time before there was writing
- to move to a new place
15 Clues: the New Stone Age • to move to a new place • early ancestor of humans • middle part of the Stone Age • time before there was writing • relative who lived in the past • the first part of the Stone Ages • long periods of freezing weather • people who hunt animals or wild plants • handheld object that has been modified • process of changing plants and animals • ...
companion planting 2025-11-14
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- an unwanted plant
- the amount of crop produced
- to help or be useful to something
- a gas in the air that plants need
- small round green seeds
- the ground where plants grow
- a type of grain grown with hay
- a living thing that grows in soil
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- to become bigger or healthier
- dried grass used for animals
- to let something out
- to act together or affect each other
- a type of legume plant
- an insect that harms plants
- to keep something safe
15 Clues: an unwanted plant • to let something out • a type of legume plant • to keep something safe • small round green seeds • the amount of crop produced • an insect that harms plants • dried grass used for animals • the ground where plants grow • to become bigger or healthier • a type of grain grown with hay • to help or be useful to something • a gas in the air that plants need • ...
Memory Cafe 3/12 - Spring 2026-02-06
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- – A colorful insect seen in spring
- – Popular spring flowers
- – Spring weather that helps plants grow
- – A light spring wind
- – Colorful plants that bloom in spring
- – The season after winter
- – A holiday often celebrated in spring
- – An outdoor meal enjoyed in nice weather
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- – Bright light from the sun
- – When a flower opens
- – A place where plants and flowers grow
- – Yellow flowers that bloom early in spring
- – Sounds birds make in the morning
- – How spring air often feels
- – The color of new grass and leaves
15 Clues: – When a flower opens • – A light spring wind • – Popular spring flowers • – The season after winter • – Bright light from the sun • – How spring air often feels • – A colorful insect seen in spring • – Sounds birds make in the morning • – The color of new grass and leaves • – Colorful plants that bloom in spring • – A holiday often celebrated in spring • ...
7C Ecology Revision 2013-03-06
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- An animal that catches and eats other animals.
- An animal that only eats other animals.
- An organism that has to eat other organisms to stay alive.
- Small areas of a habitat with certain conditions (e.g. under a log in a woodland habitat.)
- an organism that can make its own food (e.g. plants).
- The conditions around a certain organism caused by environmental factors.
- A way of showing what eats what in a habitat.
- The place an organism lives in (e.g. woodland).
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- Something that eats dead plants.
- an animal that is caught and eaten by another animal.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- The features that plants and animals have to help them live in a particular place.
- Many food chains linked together.
- When animals hide during winter and go to sleep.
- When something has certain features to do a particular function.
- Organisms that are active at night.
- Organisms that are active at night.
- Organism that lives in or on another living thing (its host). and gets its food from its host.
18 Clues: Something that eats dead plants. • An animal that only eats plants. • Many food chains linked together. • Organisms that are active at night. • Organisms that are active at night. • An animal that only eats other animals. • A way of showing what eats what in a habitat. • An animal that catches and eats other animals. • The place an organism lives in (e.g. woodland). • ...
Gardening made Easy 2013-09-09
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- where the seeds make their home
- the main source of energy for plants
- the colorful parts of the plant that attract pollinators
- a place where we plant and grow lots of plants
- carrots potatoes beets
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- usually the green parts coming from the stem
- what the plants need to eat
- the plants need this when they are thirsty
- the baby stage of a plant
- what all plants produce
10 Clues: carrots potatoes beets • what all plants produce • the baby stage of a plant • what the plants need to eat • where the seeds make their home • the main source of energy for plants • the plants need this when they are thirsty • usually the green parts coming from the stem • a place where we plant and grow lots of plants • ...
Amoeba Sisters Video 2025-11-24
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- waxy layer on leaves that prevents water loss
- vascular tissue that transports sugars
- process by which plants make their own food
- plants that produce seeds in cones
- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- plants without vascular tissue
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- pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- vascular plants with vascular tissue but no seeds
- opening on leaves that allows for gas exchange
10 Clues: plants without vascular tissue • plants that produce seeds in cones • vascular tissue that transports sugars • plants that produce flowers and fruits • process by which plants make their own food • waxy layer on leaves that prevents water loss • opening on leaves that allows for gas exchange • vascular plants with vascular tissue but no seeds • ...
MRS C GREN 2013-08-27
12 Clues: A main nutrient • A type of movement • A type of excretion • One of your 5 senses • Get bigger over time • Plants main respirtaion • Another type of movement • Response to your 5 senses • When you lose sensitivity • Main respiration in humans • Plants growing with gravity • When plants grow towards light
Plant Science (Botany) 2024-04-18
12 Clues: part of stamen • type of predator • male half of a seed • how plants make food • attracts pollinators • female half of a seed • Plants on energy pyramid • pollen fertilizing ovule • site of most photosynthesis • type of cell found in plants • Reproductive part of a plant • Part of pistil between stigma and ovary
Plant life 2024-11-09
15 Clues: Plant medium • Energy source • Absorbs water • Colorful part • Green pigment • Attracts bees • Contains seeds • Supports plant • Tiny leaf pores • Grows new plants • Green, makes food • Makes food process • Released by plants • Essential for growth • Helps in reproduction
11GEO FORESTS - Anniemay Parker 2015-05-26
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- any form of liquid or solid water particles that fall from the atmosphere and reach the surface of the earth
- the process of how carbon moves in a forest
- forests characterised by dense upper canopies
- a relationship between 2 species of organisms which both benefit from pairing up
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants and changes into water vapour
- the process where nitrogen is converted between numerous chemical forms
- all trees in an area are removed
- dead and decaying animal substances
- rivalry between different organisms
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- forests characterised by low rainfall and less fertile soil
- the cutting out of trees that are mature or defective.
- the upper layer of earth which plants grow
- controls the distribution of plants
- the starting point of all life
- involves the circulation of water in the forest and out
- when plants lose leaves to save water loss
- the process of organisms taking in oxygen and releasing CO2
- an organism or animal which hunts or searches for food and dominates others
18 Clues: the starting point of all life • all trees in an area are removed • controls the distribution of plants • dead and decaying animal substances • rivalry between different organisms • the upper layer of earth which plants grow • when plants lose leaves to save water loss • the process of how carbon moves in a forest • forests characterised by dense upper canopies • ...
Horticulture Career crossword 2022-11-08
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- Responsible for reproducing all plants needed for growing into salable size products.
- Ensures optimal plant growth while maintaining soil health.
- Improves the quality of environment and your life through plants.
- - Wine maker.
- A belief that nature is inherently valuable in and of itself.
- Develops plan for the planted area around homes and small commercial buildings.
- Responsible for determining that plants are insect free.
- Licensed professional that advises growers about appropriate chemicals to control pests.
- Responsible for planting, scheduling, monitoring crop growth, supervising pest and disease control, and supervising harvest.
- This grower produces this tree around the holidays in December.
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- Caretaker for large trees.
- Produces drawings for photos or books, catalogs, plant care tags, and magazines.
- Assists customers in selecting the right plants to suit the growing conditions around their homes.
- Produces the pictures seen in garden magazines.
- Diagnostician of plant problems.
- Integrates knowledge of weed control, disease, insect problems to ensure plant health.
- To serve our clients with integrity, knowledge, and creative ability.
- branch of horticulture dealing with lawns.
18 Clues: - Wine maker. • Caretaker for large trees. • Diagnostician of plant problems. • branch of horticulture dealing with lawns. • Produces the pictures seen in garden magazines. • Responsible for determining that plants are insect free. • Ensures optimal plant growth while maintaining soil health. • A belief that nature is inherently valuable in and of itself. • ...
Human Impact 2024-01-02
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- Humans and animals breath this in
- Humans and other living things depend on clean
- the cultivation of plants and animals for food, medicine or other products.
- clearing large areas of natural land to build housing or farmland for human use.
- the extraction of minerals, metals, and natural resources from the ground.
- the mass production of synthetic products from natural resources.
- the amount of plants or animals living in a geographically defined area
- resources that can be regenerated through biological or chemical processes
- the process of converting natural habitats into cities and towns.
- the process of converting wild animals into tame.
- resources with a finite amount. Once they are used up, they are gone forever.
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- the clearing of forests to make land for agriculture, building supplies, or housing.
- can be a food source, help with work, provide transportation, and food.
- nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on.
- when plants or animals are accidentally or purposefully moved to a new environment.
- harms the environment.
- precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- All animals depend on these to provide them with food.
18 Clues: harms the environment. • Humans and animals breath this in • precipitation that is more acidic than normal • Humans and other living things depend on clean • nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on. • the process of converting wild animals into tame. • All animals depend on these to provide them with food. • ...
Photosynthesis + Biology 2025-07-02
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- Also known as the light-dependent reaction.
- An organism that creates its own food. A producer.
- A stack of these is called a granum. Where sun light is being absorbed.
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis.
- Something that can help with the result. Speed up or slow down a reaction.
- An organism that eats producers. A consumer.
- A type of sugar, and the food for plants and other organisms.
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- A liquid taken up by plant roots in the soil.
- Gas that is taken by plants, to create food. CO2
- A green pigment, that helps plants absorb energy
- The acronym for adenosine triphosphate. An energy molecule.
- A type of cell found in the leaf, lots of organelles for creating food.
- The theory that organelles, were once prokaryotic cells.
- A plant that lives in the water and is also unicellular.
- A chemical reaction that uses light, for plants to make food.
- A waste product after creating food, used for other organisms.
- The study of living things.
- A star that provides light energy to organisms on Earth.
18 Clues: The study of living things. • Also known as the light-dependent reaction. • An organism that eats producers. A consumer. • A liquid taken up by plant roots in the soil. • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis. • Gas that is taken by plants, to create food. CO2 • A green pigment, that helps plants absorb energy • An organism that creates its own food. A producer. • ...
Photosynthesis + Biology 2025-07-02
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- Also known as the light-dependent reaction.
- An organism that creates its own food. A producer.
- A stack of these is called a granum. Where sun light is being absorbed.
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis.
- Something that can help with the result. Speed up or slow down a reaction.
- An organism that eats producers. A consumer.
- A type of sugar, and the food for plants and other organisms.
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- A liquid taken up by plant roots in the soil.
- Gas that is taken by plants, to create food. CO2
- A green pigment, that helps plants absorb energy
- The acronym for adenosine triphosphate. An energy molecule.
- A type of cell found in the leaf, lots of organelles for creating food.
- The theory that organelles, were once prokaryotic cells.
- A plant that lives in the water and is also unicellular.
- A chemical reaction that uses light, for plants to make food.
- A waste product after creating food, used for other organisms.
- The study of living things.
- A star that provides light energy to organisms on Earth.
18 Clues: The study of living things. • Also known as the light-dependent reaction. • An organism that eats producers. A consumer. • A liquid taken up by plant roots in the soil. • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis. • Gas that is taken by plants, to create food. CO2 • A green pigment, that helps plants absorb energy • An organism that creates its own food. A producer. • ...
Biology Puzzle 2026-01-11
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- What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?
- What do we call living things that make their own food?
- What do we call the place where an organism lives?
- What do we call the group of organs working together?
- How do we call animals that eat both plants and meat?
- What do we call the process of breathing in and out?
- What is the smallest living unit of life?
- What process do plants use to make their own food?
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- What do we call animals that eat only meat?
- What do we call the movement of blood in the body?
- What do we call animals that eat only plants?
- What do we call all living things?
- What green part of a plant helps it make food?
- What part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
- What sense do we use to see?
- What part of the cell controls its activities?
- What do we call living things that eat other organisms?
- What gas do humans and animals breathe in?
18 Clues: What sense do we use to see? • What do we call all living things? • What is the smallest living unit of life? • What gas do humans and animals breathe in? • What do we call animals that eat only meat? • What do we call animals that eat only plants? • What green part of a plant helps it make food? • What part of the cell controls its activities? • ...
Plant Science 2021-02-09
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- a plant category of large woody plants like trees and shrubs
- the part of the plant that helps with pollination
- the type of plant use that uses plants as they are either fresh, cooked, or baked into something
- a category of plants that is grown large scale like silage corn, rice, and wheat
- the part of the plant that transports nutrients to the rest of the plant and stabilizes the plant body
- the part of the plant where sunlight is converted into usable energy
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- the vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients up the plant from the roots
- when plants are fed to livestock and we harvest the livestock for meat or for their products
- small strings along roots that increase root surface area
- the study of the structure, function, growth, and protection of plants
- the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- the vascular tissue that transports energy from the leaves down to the rest of the plant
- a category of plants that is mainly fruits and vegetables
13 Clues: the part of the plant that helps with pollination • the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients • small strings along roots that increase root surface area • a category of plants that is mainly fruits and vegetables • a plant category of large woody plants like trees and shrubs • the part of the plant where sunlight is converted into usable energy • ...
Chayse Doerr Biology 2 Gymnosperm Vocab 2017-12-07
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- each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed
- an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
- a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes
- a small group of gymnospermous vascular plants that are represented by three living genera: Ephedra, Gnetum, and Welwitschia
- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac
- seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today. They typically have a stout and woody trunk with a crown of large, hard and stiff, evergreen leaves
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- a tough outer protective layer
- also known as Coniferophyta or Coniferae, or commonly as conifers, are a division of vascular land plants containing a single class, Pinopsida. They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants
- a leaf that bears sporangia
- "solid or highly viscous substance" of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers
- monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants
- the protective outer coat of a seed
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals
13 Clues: a leaf that bears sporangia • a tough outer protective layer • the protective outer coat of a seed • monotypic genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac • an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering • having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary- 5th 2024-03-11
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- you keep it until it is needed
- animal that eats other animals
- makes things
- to move from one place to another
- individuals that work together and share results
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- to work together
- sequence in which plants and animals feed on the one below it
- eats plants or animals
- an animal that eats only plants
- important or necessary
- animals that eats both plants and meat
11 Clues: makes things • to work together • eats plants or animals • important or necessary • you keep it until it is needed • animal that eats other animals • an animal that eats only plants • to move from one place to another • animals that eats both plants and meat • individuals that work together and share results • sequence in which plants and animals feed on the one below it
vocabulary 2023-06-21
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- what it is above everything
- a place where plants and some animals grow and live.
- a liquid that all animals and plants need to live
- a type of plant that grows in the forest
- the opposite of warm
- a habitat that is also called a rain forest
- a synonym of wet
- animals that can live in any habitat.
- the jungle sare near this invisible line
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- what covers the body of animals
- the part of a plant that is under the ground
- the opposite of wet
- the opposite of thin
- to give
- in the ocean we can´t find these.
- the opposite of shallow
- plants that grow in the ocean
- the water in oceans
- the opposite of cold
19 Clues: to give • a synonym of wet • the opposite of wet • the water in oceans • the opposite of thin • the opposite of warm • the opposite of cold • the opposite of shallow • what it is above everything • plants that grow in the ocean • what covers the body of animals • in the ocean we can´t find these. • animals that can live in any habitat. • a type of plant that grows in the forest • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary 2024-02-01
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- would become over-populated if the fourth tropic level disappeared
- an organism that eats other organisms
- Consumes other organisms
- Consumes meat and plants
- Consumes plants only
- growth that stops once carrying capacity is reached
- when organisms leave a habitat it's called
- No limiting factors causes
- also known as a producer
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- dictates where an organism should be in the food web
- Breaks down organic material
- the maximum amount of life a habitat can support
- Damages to this trophic level can cause the whole ecosystem to collapse
- Individuals moving into an ecosystem
- biotic and abiotic factors that stop the population from increasing
- consumes only plants
- occupy to top of the trophic level pyramid
- creates conditions for natural selection to take place
- Abiotic limiting factor
19 Clues: consumes only plants • Consumes plants only • Abiotic limiting factor • Consumes other organisms • Consumes meat and plants • also known as a producer • No limiting factors causes • Breaks down organic material • Individuals moving into an ecosystem • an organism that eats other organisms • occupy to top of the trophic level pyramid • when organisms leave a habitat it's called • ...
math, animals, and plants 2021-05-10
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- looks like a small lobster
- distance around the perimeter of a circle
- sea creature called calamare In Italian and Spanish
- a dot or point between two numbers
- has three sides and three angles or corners
- part of a plant grows underground and usually orange
- two times seven
- an tiny animal the makes webs
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- has an 10x ocular lens and helps to see small things
- a set of twelve like eggs in a carton
- the shape of a can and also starts with letter C
- has a birthday on May 24th
- four sided
- shape of a ball but starts with letter S
- fruit used to make spaghetti sauce
- has a brother named Chris at Lincoln school
- flower that smells nice and red in popular
- has eight arms and lives in the sea
18 Clues: four sided • two times seven • looks like a small lobster • has a birthday on May 24th • an tiny animal the makes webs • a dot or point between two numbers • fruit used to make spaghetti sauce • has eight arms and lives in the sea • a set of twelve like eggs in a carton • shape of a ball but starts with letter S • distance around the perimeter of a circle • ...
Shoot System in Plants 2023-09-24
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- Plant food produced during photosynthesis.
- Plants with soft, weak stems and have tendrils that twist around for support.
- the green pigment of the leaves
- It is formed from the plant’s flower; It carries and protects the seeds inside it.
- Part of the plant that supports the plant above the ground and holds the leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits.
- thick, Type of plant with hard trunks to hold them up.
- A kind of gas we breathe, produced during photosynthesis.
- They grow into new plants when the right conditions are met.
- Type of plant with thin wood stems growing near the ground, such as sampaguita and gumamela.
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- Type of stem bamboo and kangkong have easy water transport from roots to the leaves.
- Part of a leaf that connects the leaf blade to the stem to bring water and minerals to the its veins.
- Parts of a leaf that lets it breathe, gives out excess water, and allows carbon dioxide to enter the plant.
- Plants with green and soft stems
- the “food factory” of a plant
- Plants that crawl along the ground as they grow, like watermelon and squash.
- The reproductive parts of a plant and contain seeds.
- They cover the stems of sunflowers and daisies for protection
- What roses and bougainvillea have on their stems for protection
18 Clues: the “food factory” of a plant • the green pigment of the leaves • Plants with green and soft stems • Plant food produced during photosynthesis. • The reproductive parts of a plant and contain seeds. • thick, Type of plant with hard trunks to hold them up. • A kind of gas we breathe, produced during photosynthesis. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-12
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- non-green plants which live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the cell of leaves and young stems of plants which contain numerous green structures
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is calles
- a green pigment present in all green plants
- a bacteria which lives in the roots of leguminous plants
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- the water and minerals absorbed by plants and transported to leaves by vessel like pipes which are called
- a process in which green plants use carbon dioxide,water and sunlight to prepare their food
- organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances
- some non-green plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals
- a mode of nutrition in which two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benifit.
10 Clues: a green pigment present in all green plants • a bacteria which lives in the roots of leguminous plants • organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances • some non-green plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals • the cell of leaves and young stems of plants which contain numerous green structures • ...
Dessert 2022-12-07
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- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a
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- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing • ...
Support Ecological Restoration-Weeds 2023-03-25
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- Small plants with a non-woody stem
- To remove weeds by hand
- Thin weak stemmed plant that climbs up other objects to grow
- Botanical name for Tropical Wild Petunia
- A plant growing where you don't want it
- Knapsak chemical application is a form of?
- Botanical name for Camphor Laurel
- Tall perennial plants, with a single woody stem or trunk
- Species name for Lantana
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- Botanical name for Blue Billy Goat Weed
- Botanical name for Maderia Vine
- Botanical name for Ornamental Ginger
- Weeds displace many
- Medium bushy plants with multiple woody stems
- Botanical name for Coral Berry
- Botanical name for Easter Cassia
- Botanical name for Cats Claw Creepe
- Species name for Syngonium
18 Clues: Weeds displace many • To remove weeds by hand • Species name for Lantana • Species name for Syngonium • Botanical name for Coral Berry • Botanical name for Maderia Vine • Botanical name for Easter Cassia • Botanical name for Camphor Laurel • Small plants with a non-woody stem • Botanical name for Cats Claw Creepe • Botanical name for Ornamental Ginger • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-05-30
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- Sun energy
- A meat and plant eater
- Also found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
- The relationship between 2 organisms
- A plant eater
- Air energy
- An H2O cycle
- Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table
- Plant energy
- Rock energy
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- (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis
- (2 words, no space) Relates to resources that can be used to power machines instead of fossil fuels
- (2 words, no space) Relates to elements and compounds that the Earth renews
- Relating to "food"
- Water energy
- The study of the interactions between animals and their environment
- A meat eater
- Found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
18 Clues: Sun energy • Air energy • Rock energy • Water energy • An H2O cycle • A meat eater • Plant energy • A plant eater • Relating to "food" • A meat and plant eater • The relationship between 2 organisms • Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table • (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis • The study of the interactions between animals and their environment • ...
Science Review 2022-12-14
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- A process all plants go through
- Any animal that carries pollen
- Used for energy and found in Virginia
- E in a CER
- The living and nonliving things that interact within a given area
- C in a CER
- The female part of the flower
- Surface water flowing to a collection place
- Land that can be used for crops
- Trees in an area not made by man
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- R in a CER
- Natural or artificial lake used as water supply
- Sugar that plants make
- Little green particles in plants
- Trees in an area planted by man
- Contains pollen sacs
- The male part of a flower
- All of the members of a single species in the same geographical area
18 Clues: R in a CER • E in a CER • C in a CER • Contains pollen sacs • Sugar that plants make • The male part of a flower • The female part of the flower • Any animal that carries pollen • A process all plants go through • Trees in an area planted by man • Land that can be used for crops • Little green particles in plants • Trees in an area not made by man • Used for energy and found in Virginia • ...
Science 2025-02-13
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- Energy from the sun
- power energy from the wind
- An animal that eat both plants and meat
- The instrument used to measure temperature.
- Flying mammal
- An area where living things and Non living things interact
- A process by which plants make their own food
- Illegal mining
- A form of energy which flows due to temperature differences
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- Has a trunk
- organisms that create food from inorganic matter
- A place we can find lions and giraffes
- The natural home of organisms
- organisms that eat only plants
- Terrestrial and
- Measure of the hotness or coldness of a body
- Likes to chase mice
- A large area of land filled with animals and covered with trees
18 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Illegal mining • Terrestrial and • Energy from the sun • Likes to chase mice • power energy from the wind • The natural home of organisms • organisms that eat only plants • A place we can find lions and giraffes • An animal that eat both plants and meat • The instrument used to measure temperature. • Measure of the hotness or coldness of a body • ...
EP 5 Cover 2025-11-17
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- — Common white-petaled garden flower.
- — Flat and green during the summer, they captures sunlight.
- — To draw in (as scent or color might do).
- — Small undeveloped flower or shoot.
- — Colorful parts that surround a flower’s center.
- — Energy from the sun used for photosynthesis.
- — Tiny single-celled organisms, some helpful, some harmful.
- — Sharp protective points on a stem.
- — To transfer pollen and fertilize a flower.
- — The colorful part of a plant.
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- — What bright petals often do to pollinators.
- — Underground part that absorbs water.
- — Change over time to survive (verb).
- — Substances plants take from soil to grow.
- — Method carnivorous plants use to catch prey.
- — Plant part that supports leaves and flowers.
- — Small creature with antennae and an exoskeleton.
- — Ground material where plants grow.
- — Plant with a long, climbing stem.
19 Clues: — The colorful part of a plant. • — Plant with a long, climbing stem. • — Small undeveloped flower or shoot. • — Sharp protective points on a stem. • — Ground material where plants grow. • — Common white-petaled garden flower. • — Change over time to survive (verb). • — Underground part that absorbs water. • — To draw in (as scent or color might do). • ...
Plant reproduction 2026-02-25
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- Plant need it to continue to grow
- ... plants are adapted to extreme cold
- ... are enclosed inside the fruit
- Best pollinator
- Pollen transferred from anther of one flower to stigma of another
- ... plant live only in water
- Cross pollination makes ... plants
- Begin to grow
- An organism that can take seeds to another location
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- Energy from the sun gets taken in through ...
- A special underground stem
- New plants made from one or more parent plant
- Something sweet flowers give to insects
- Part of a flower that produces pollen
- Pollen transferred form anther to stigma of same flower
- Animals don't ... seeds
- Pollen is usually this colour
- Produces pollen
- This characteristic of pollen lets it sit on insects
19 Clues: Begin to grow • Best pollinator • Produces pollen • Animals don't ... seeds • A special underground stem • ... plant live only in water • Pollen is usually this colour • Plant need it to continue to grow • ... are enclosed inside the fruit • Cross pollination makes ... plants • Part of a flower that produces pollen • ... plants are adapted to extreme cold • ...
Air 2023-12-07
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- Everything around us, like the air, water, and trees.
- What makes plants green and helps them make food.
- Dirty things that can harm the air, water, or land.
- A liquid that turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is added.
- Something we breathe in to stay alive.
- How plants make food using sunlight.
- A tool to put out fires.
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- Tubes in our lungs that carry air.
- A gas we breathe out, and plants use it to make food.
- The force that pushes on things.
- A gas in the air that plants need to grow.
- Parts of our body that help us breathe.
- System: The parts of our body that help us breathe.
- The tube in our throat that helps us breathe.
14 Clues: A tool to put out fires. • The force that pushes on things. • Tubes in our lungs that carry air. • How plants make food using sunlight. • Something we breathe in to stay alive. • Parts of our body that help us breathe. • A gas in the air that plants need to grow. • The tube in our throat that helps us breathe. • What makes plants green and helps them make food. • ...
Science 2023-05-14
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- is a living thing that can use energy from the sun to make food itself.
- is a place that protect animals.
- has plants that are like trees.
- are very cold.
- is a place where a plant or animal lives
- the way plants and other living things grow and change.
- means to scatter in different directions.
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- is a material that helps living things grow.
- is the spreading of pollen from flower to flower.
- has plants that are like grasses.
- are characteristics of a living thing that help it survive in its habitat.
- is how many different plants and animals live in a place.
- is a living thing that cannot make its own food.
- is a habitat that has both land and water.
14 Clues: are very cold. • has plants that are like trees. • is a place that protect animals. • has plants that are like grasses. • is a place where a plant or animal lives • means to scatter in different directions. • is a habitat that has both land and water. • is a material that helps living things grow. • is a living thing that cannot make its own food. • ...
Pests and diseases 2024-08-24
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- Personal protective equipment worn when handling pesticides or working with infected plants.
- Lay eggs on the underside of leaves and excrete a sticky substance called honeydew.
- Nocturnal pests that feed on plant leaves and hide during the day.
- Larva of moths or butterflies, known for being very hungry and damaging plants.
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- These pests can come in various colors like green, yellow, or black and cause wilting and yellowing of plants.
- miners Larvae that live and feed inside leaves, leaving behind white patches and lines.
- Relatives of mites that are not true insects but can also damage plants.
- A soil-inhabiting fungus that causes wilt and affects many types of plants.
- Causes powdery mildew, which appears as white powdery spots on plant leaves.
- virus This plant virus causes a mottling or mosaic pattern on the leaves of infected plants.
- Can cause leaf spot and soft rot, damaging fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
- rot A bacterial disease that causes rotting in vegetables and ornamentals.
- This spicy vegetable can be used in natural sprays to deter pests like aphids and caterpillars.
13 Clues: Nocturnal pests that feed on plant leaves and hide during the day. • Relatives of mites that are not true insects but can also damage plants. • rot A bacterial disease that causes rotting in vegetables and ornamentals. • A soil-inhabiting fungus that causes wilt and affects many types of plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-15
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- Plants, Bacteria, and Fungi are examples of this
- Photosynthesis is what kind of reaction?
- dioxide Humans emit this chemical when we breathe
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- Responsible for the green color of plants and algae.
- Another word for sugar
- We need this to breathe
- Plants and animals need this to stay alive
- Only plant cells have this organelle
- Plants need this to perform photosynthesis
- Plants use this process to make food
10 Clues: Another word for sugar • We need this to breathe • Only plant cells have this organelle • Plants use this process to make food • Photosynthesis is what kind of reaction? • Plants and animals need this to stay alive • Plants need this to perform photosynthesis • Plants, Bacteria, and Fungi are examples of this • dioxide Humans emit this chemical when we breathe • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-04-15
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- The result of a chemical reaction like photosynthesis
- The things that have a chemical reaction occur
- The part of the plant that distributes water
- Process that plants use to create food
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- The organelle that can only be found in plants
- Exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen through plants
- Energy that comes from the sun
- The place where photosynthesis occurs
- Carries glucose through the plants
- The pigment that makes plants green
10 Clues: Energy that comes from the sun • Carries glucose through the plants • The pigment that makes plants green • The place where photosynthesis occurs • Process that plants use to create food • The part of the plant that distributes water • The organelle that can only be found in plants • The things that have a chemical reaction occur • ...
PLANT KINGDOM 2024-06-19
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- a gas taken in by plants
- this is the stem of the tree
- a gas given out by plants
- by this process plants manufacture their food
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- tallest trees in the world
- this is an example of an evergreen tree
- trees that lose their leaves in autumn
- this is the study of life
- a scientist who studies plants
- the green pigment found in plants that give it the green colour
10 Clues: a gas taken in by plants • this is the study of life • a gas given out by plants • tallest trees in the world • this is the stem of the tree • a scientist who studies plants • trees that lose their leaves in autumn • this is an example of an evergreen tree • by this process plants manufacture their food • the green pigment found in plants that give it the green colour
Plant Classification and Anatomy Terms 2023-05-04
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- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
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- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plant Classification Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-29
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- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- Angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- Flowering vascular plants that produce fruits and one or more seeds.
- Vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- Angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five,and vascular bundles in rings.
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems,and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss.
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- Plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing.
- Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support.
- Tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- Species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- Vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plant grows.
- Vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
16 Clues: Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plant grows. • Flowering vascular plants that produce fruits and one or more seeds. • Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support. • pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing. • ...
Desert section 2023-12-19
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- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
- plant plants that absorb water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- species species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing • ...
SDSM SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENCE 2021-04-30
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- has medicinal value
- several small sharp teeth
- flesh eaters
- an omnivore
- required for nerve functioning
- sucks food
- gnaws food
- leaves that we eat
- swallows food
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- don't hunt live animals
- green pigment in leaves
- a spice
- eaten as salads or cooked
- decomposes dead plants and animals
- made by churning fresh cream
- a dairy product
- producers
- made from curdled milk
- wide blunt teeth
19 Clues: a spice • producers • sucks food • gnaws food • an omnivore • flesh eaters • swallows food • a dairy product • wide blunt teeth • leaves that we eat • has medicinal value • made from curdled milk • don't hunt live animals • green pigment in leaves • several small sharp teeth • eaten as salads or cooked • made by churning fresh cream • required for nerve functioning • ...
Food :Where does it come from ? 2021-04-30
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- sucks food
- a spice
- has medicinal value
- swallows teeth
- a dairy product
- eaten as salads or cooked
- required for nerve functioning
- leaves that we eat
- plants producers
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- made by churning fresh cream
- wide blunt teeth
- feed on dead plants and animals
- green pigment in leaves
- don't hunt live animals
- flesh eaters
- gnaws food
- made from curdled milk
- several small sharp teeth
- an omnivore
19 Clues: a spice • sucks food • gnaws food • an omnivore • flesh eaters • swallows teeth • a dairy product • wide blunt teeth • plants producers • leaves that we eat • has medicinal value • made from curdled milk • don't hunt live animals • green pigment in leaves • eaten as salads or cooked • several small sharp teeth • made by churning fresh cream • required for nerve functioning • ...
Cycles 2020-08-18
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- In germination, _____ appear first.
- These found in fruits that helps a plant to reproduce.
- At this stage before the adult stage, the animal does not eat/drink/move.
- Plants and animals need to __________ to ensure their kind do not go extinct.
- This stage is found in both the frog and the chicken's 3 stage life cycle.
- An insect does this as it grows.
- this part provides food for the seedling to grow until the leaves appear.
- this is another stage where the animal does not eat/drink/move.
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- This animal has a 4 stage life cycle and lays its eggs in water.
- Only adult plants has this.
- A cockroach has this stage in its life cycle.
- this word represents look like.
- Seeds need ____, air and water to germinate.
- This animal has a 3 stage life cycle and lays its eggs on leaves
- Only adult plants has this too.
- Animals and plants have 3 or 4 ____ in their life cycle.
- This stage represents the stage where the animal or plant can reproduce.
- this outer layer protects the seed.
18 Clues: Only adult plants has this. • this word represents look like. • Only adult plants has this too. • An insect does this as it grows. • In germination, _____ appear first. • this outer layer protects the seed. • Seeds need ____, air and water to germinate. • A cockroach has this stage in its life cycle. • These found in fruits that helps a plant to reproduce. • ...
Environmental Science 2021-11-22
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- organisms that produce their own food
- an animal that kills other animals for food
- natural home of a plant or animal
- water vapor forms clouds and returns to Earth
- organisms that get nutrients by eating other organisms
- the number of different organisms in an ecosystem
- network or related food chain
- plants and animals in an area, functioning together with their surroundings
- a partnership between organisms that helps one of both of them survive
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- a type of consumer that eats plant material
- water lost to the atmosphere by the activities of plants
- an animal killed for food
- change of water from a liquid to a gas state
- tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients
- living factors that directly or indirectly affect an organism in its environment, such as disease, predators, and parasites
- the process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- non-living factors that affect organism survival, such as water availability, pollution, and temperature range
- a type of consumer that eats animal material
18 Clues: an animal killed for food • network or related food chain • natural home of a plant or animal • organisms that produce their own food • a type of consumer that eats plant material • an animal that kills other animals for food • change of water from a liquid to a gas state • a type of consumer that eats animal material • water vapor forms clouds and returns to Earth • ...
Lesson 14 Crossword - Diversity - Plants 2016-07-03
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- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Type of vascular plant that has flowers
- Type of tissue that transports water and nutrients to different parts of a plant
- When two different species evolve together
- Adaptation of plants of pores in leaves to regulate water conservation and gas exchange
- Contains embryo and source of food for the embryo
- The male gametophyte in gymnosperms and angiosperms
- Vascular tissue type that conducts nutrients
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- During a plant's life cycle, form of the plant that creates gametes
- During a plant's life cycle, form of the plant that creates spores
- Type of vascular plant that has xylem and phloem, but no seeds
- Type of plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- Type of vascular plant that does not have flowers, but cones
- Organisms that rely on photosynthesis to produce sugar
- Adaptation of plants to absorb nutrients and minerals in the soil
- Adaptation of plants of a waxy, water-tight covering on stems and leaves
- Vascular tissue type that conducts water
18 Clues: Male reproductive part of a flower • Female reproductive part of a flower • Type of vascular plant that has flowers • Vascular tissue type that conducts water • When two different species evolve together • Vascular tissue type that conducts nutrients • Type of plants that do not have xylem and phloem • Contains embryo and source of food for the embryo • ...
Ecology 2016-11-05
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- The place where a particular organism lives
- Another name for a producer
- An animal that is able to eat both plants and animals
- An organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plants or animals
- The interaction between living and non-living things in a particular environment
- A group or collection of organisms that live together in the same location and interact with each other
- An organism that hunts and kills another organism
- All the organisms of the same kind living in the same area
- An organism that eats only plants
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- Living parts in an ecosystem e.g. animals and plants
- Non-living parts in an ecosystem e.g. sunlight, air, water, temperature, soil
- Another name for a consumer
- An organism that makes its own food through the Sun's energy
- An organism that obtains food by eating other organisms
- An organism that is hunted and killed by another
- An organism that eats only meat
- A living thing
- The study of the way in which organisms interact with other organisms and with their environment
18 Clues: A living thing • Another name for a consumer • Another name for a producer • An organism that eats only meat • An organism that eats only plants • The place where a particular organism lives • An organism that is hunted and killed by another • An organism that hunts and kills another organism • Living parts in an ecosystem e.g. animals and plants • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-05-17
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- A property of leaves that allow them to absorb as much sunlight as possible
- Openings on the bottom of the leaf to allow gases in and out
- A product of photosynthesis that humans and animals need to breathe
- bring up water to leaves and take away excess sugars
- The main energy source in plants and animals
- A molecule created when ATP loses a phosphate group
- The processes in a cell that allow it to live
- The sugar produced as a result of photosynthesis
- A resource needed to power the reaction between water and carbon dioxide
- A green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- A water proof layer on the top and bottom of a leaf
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- The organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- A type of mesophyll that are rectangular and have many chloroplasts in them
- A resource needed by plants to make energy
- the cells controlling the opening and closing of stoma
- The process used by plants to make energy
- a type of parenchyma that have irregular shapes
- A two word substance needed by plants for photosynthesis
18 Clues: A green pigment that absorbs sunlight • The process used by plants to make energy • A resource needed by plants to make energy • The main energy source in plants and animals • The organelle that carries out photosynthesis • The processes in a cell that allow it to live • a type of parenchyma that have irregular shapes • The sugar produced as a result of photosynthesis • ...
chapter 10 2024-11-19
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- Carnivores that eat primary consumers.
- Organisms that eat other organisms for energy.
- Organisms like plants that create their own energy through photosynthesis.
- A species found only in a specific geographical area.
- The animal life in a particular area or ecosystem.
- Herbivores that eat producers like plants.
- Organisms that break down dead material, returning nutrients to the soil.
- A diagram representing energy flow and trophic levels in an ecosystem.
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- A tropical biome with high rainfall, warm temperatures, and dense vegetation.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- The plant life in a particular area or ecosystem.
- The variety of life forms in a specific area or on Earth as a whole.
- A position in the food pyramid based on an organism's role in energy transfer.
- The study of the distribution of living organisms across the Earth.
- The total collection of flora and fauna in a specific region.
- A natural event that clears dead vegetation and promotes new growth.
- The process by which plants release energy by breaking down sugars.
- A sequence showing how energy and nutrients flow through organisms.
18 Clues: Carnivores that eat primary consumers. • Herbivores that eat producers like plants. • Organisms that eat other organisms for energy. • The plant life in a particular area or ecosystem. • The animal life in a particular area or ecosystem. • A species found only in a specific geographical area. • The total collection of flora and fauna in a specific region. • ...
cl2-s-plant life-l2 2020-07-14
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- Plants that have thorns and thick leaves.
- Plants with soft and weak stems.
- The part of a plant that has seeds.
- Plants that grows along the ground.
- We make garlands out of these.
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- Onion and ginger are _____ of plant.
- Plants that need support to grow.
- Plants with thin and hard stems.
- Thick stems of a tree.
- Name a herb that we eat its seeds and leaves.
10 Clues: Thick stems of a tree. • We make garlands out of these. • Plants with thin and hard stems. • Plants with soft and weak stems. • Plants that need support to grow. • The part of a plant that has seeds. • Plants that grows along the ground. • Onion and ginger are _____ of plant. • Plants that have thorns and thick leaves. • Name a herb that we eat its seeds and leaves.
Food chains and food webs 2015-06-25
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- a non living thing
- an animal that will only eat meat
- another animal that competes for food with that animal
- the process that the producer uses to produce
- a threat to a living creature
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- a living thing
- an animal that only eats plants
- an organism that uses another species as a source of life/ assistance in life.
- a small worm or bacteria that breaks down plants and animal remains
- an animal that eats its own species
- an organism that feeds on other plants or animals
- a plant that creates its own food
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
13 Clues: a living thing • a non living thing • a threat to a living creature • an animal that only eats plants • an animal that will only eat meat • a plant that creates its own food • an animal that eats its own species • an animal that eats both plants and meat • the process that the producer uses to produce • an organism that feeds on other plants or animals • ...
energy transfer in ecosystems 2023-12-08
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- a triangle or circle that shows how energyflows from one thing to another (starts with a producer and ends with a tertiary consumer)
- something that makes their own food
- only eats meat
- what gives plants their green pigment
- a picture that goes through and show how energy is passed from one thing to another
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- something that is reliant on something else to get their food
- the process in which something breathes
- something that only eats plants
- where cellular respiration takes place
- where photosynthesis takes place
- how plants create glucose and produce oxygen
- eats both meat and plants
- The energy gained from cellular respiration
13 Clues: only eats meat • eats both meat and plants • something that only eats plants • where photosynthesis takes place • something that makes their own food • what gives plants their green pigment • where cellular respiration takes place • the process in which something breathes • The energy gained from cellular respiration • how plants create glucose and produce oxygen • ...
Early Human Vocab 2 2023-10-25
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- Person who hunts wild animals and gathers plants to survive
- Person who moves from place to place with no settled home
- More of something than is needed
- history / tradition Unwritten account of events, passed by word of mouth
- workers Perform jobs other than farming
- Exchange of goods
- Soil that encourages the growth of crops and plants
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- bridge Trapped ice that let humans walk across the continents
- A green area in a desert where plants can grow
- Practice of growing plants and raising animals for food
- Taming animals or farmland for use
- Movement from one region to another
- Age "New Stone Age", early farming
13 Clues: Exchange of goods • More of something than is needed • Taming animals or farmland for use • Age "New Stone Age", early farming • Movement from one region to another • workers Perform jobs other than farming • A green area in a desert where plants can grow • Soil that encourages the growth of crops and plants • Practice of growing plants and raising animals for food • ...
Life and living 2025-02-19
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- A green substance in plants that absorbs sunlight
- Helps build strong bones and teeth
- A yellow substance used to test for the presence of starch
- K Helps stop bleeding
- value The recommended amount to consume per day
- Helps make red blood cells which carry oxygen
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- decay Rotting teeth leading to holes in teeth
- dioxide The gas needed by plants during photosynthesis
- The process through which plants make their own food
- The plant part where photosynthesis mainly takes place
- Important parts of foods needed by the body for energy and good health
- Salt
- A Helps see at night
- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis
14 Clues: Salt • A Helps see at night • K Helps stop bleeding • Helps build strong bones and teeth • decay Rotting teeth leading to holes in teeth • Helps make red blood cells which carry oxygen • value The recommended amount to consume per day • The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis • A green substance in plants that absorbs sunlight • ...
Science Unit 4 Lesson 1 and 2 2026-04-13
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- air is made of this and carbon dioxide
- release of water vapor mainly through the small openings in the underside of leaves
- physical trait or behavior that helps an organism survive
- this helps plants turn nutrients into sugars
- plants need this and most don't like being crowded
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- structures found inside an organisms body
- plants response to water, gravity, light and touch
- structures found outside of an organisms body
- change in an environment that causes an organism to respond
- studies animals
- the reaction or change in behavior of an organism
- helps plants make food and gives support
- a basic need for a plant
13 Clues: studies animals • a basic need for a plant • air is made of this and carbon dioxide • helps plants make food and gives support • structures found inside an organisms body • this helps plants turn nutrients into sugars • structures found outside of an organisms body • the reaction or change in behavior of an organism • plants response to water, gravity, light and touch • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-04-09
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- This is present at the tip of the style
- The stalk to support the flower
- The process by which pollen grains from anther are transferred to stigma
- This comes out from the ovary
- The male whorl of the flower
- The ovary contains this
- Calyx consists of this
- The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plants
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- The other name of Androecium
- Members of gynaecium
- Members of Corolla
- Flowers without stalk
12 Clues: Members of Corolla • Members of gynaecium • Flowers without stalk • Calyx consists of this • The ovary contains this • The other name of Androecium • The male whorl of the flower • This comes out from the ovary • The stalk to support the flower • This is present at the tip of the style • The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plants • ...
reproductuion in plants 2020-04-09
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- this is present at the tip of style
- The stalk to support flower
- the process in which pollengrains from anther are transferred to stigma.
- this comes out from the ovary
- The male whorl of the flower
- they are in the ovary
- calyx consists of this
- The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plant.
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- the other name of androecium
- members of gynoecium
- members of corolla
- The flowers without stalk
12 Clues: members of corolla • members of gynoecium • they are in the ovary • calyx consists of this • The flowers without stalk • The stalk to support flower • the other name of androecium • The male whorl of the flower • this comes out from the ovary • this is present at the tip of style • The structural unit of sexual reproduction in plant. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-04-18
12 Clues: top of style • anther+filament • where seeds grow • protects the bud • stigma+style+ovary • holds up the anther • attracts pollinators • womb of the new plant • produces pollen grains • mother of the new plant • contains male reproductive cell • contains female reproductive cell
Cameron's Crossword PLANTS! 2012-11-26
12 Clues: O2 • Co2 • Sugar • Producer • Sunlight • Ending Materials • Plants making food • Co2, H2o, Sunlight • Controlled by Guard Cells • Carries Water and Minerals UP • Make photosynthesis and other reactions • Molecule that absorbs sunlight for energy
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- surrounded the stomata
- plants eat insects
- give energy
- is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
- are heterotrophs
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- is the green pigment
- transport nutrients to the plant parts
- is a saprotrophs
- means self
- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets
- are partial parasites
- is the ultimate source of energy
12 Clues: means self • give energy • is a saprotrophs • are heterotrophs • plants eat insects • is the green pigment • are partial parasites • surrounded the stomata • is the ultimate source of energy • transport nutrients to the plant parts • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets • is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
Non-Vascular Plants 2016-04-21
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- name for first species involved in rebuilding soil
- Green, important producers in aquatic food webs
- leaves are feather-like
- reproduction without genetic shuffling
- red, can live deeper in the ocean than other types
- present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs
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- multicellular in mosses, absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm
- produces a thickener used in ice cream
- reproduction which creates variation in DNA
- leaves are flattened on the same plane
- structural material present in all vascular plants, but not in bryophytes
12 Clues: leaves are feather-like • produces a thickener used in ice cream • reproduction without genetic shuffling • leaves are flattened on the same plane • reproduction which creates variation in DNA • present in bryophytes, this contains the eggs • present in bryophytes, this contains the sperm • Green, important producers in aquatic food webs • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-24
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- parasites-taking water and minerals from the host plants
- that live on other living organisms
- that directly or indirectly depend on green plants
- of green pigment
- of green leaves
- of sunlight
- in food by an organisms
- different organisms work together for their mutal benefit
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- the air through tiny pores
- that can make their food from non-living substances
- parasite get its food
- that live on dead plants and animals
12 Clues: of sunlight • of green leaves • of green pigment • parasite get its food • in food by an organisms • the air through tiny pores • that live on other living organisms • that live on dead plants and animals • that directly or indirectly depend on green plants • that can make their food from non-living substances • parasites-taking water and minerals from the host plants • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
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- the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll is called
- type of bacteria which converts atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds .
- the components of food such as fats , carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals are nutrients
- nutrition nutrition where plants directly or indirectly get food by dead or decaying matter
- provide food to carry out life processes
- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- plants plants that catch insects by ingenious methods are known as
- leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores on the bottom of the leaf called
- nutrition nutrition where plants prepare food by themselves
- ------ is a saprophyte
12 Clues: ------ is a saprophyte • provide food to carry out life processes • the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll is called • nutrition nutrition where plants prepare food by themselves • plants plants that catch insects by ingenious methods are known as • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-07-19
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- ________ cells control the size of the stomata.
- Factors affecting rate of photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and ____________.
- This form of sugar is being transported from the leave to other parts of the plant.
- The mesophyll layer has one or two layers of closely packed, long and cylindrical cells called ____________ mesophyll cells.
- Glucose in leaf reacts with nitrates and other mineral salts absorbed from soil to form ________ acids.
- Photosynthesis is important as it removes carbon dioxide from the air and provides __________.
- Carbon dioxide enters the stomata into the air spaces inside the leaf through the process of ___________.
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- This form of sugar is formed by the leaf during photosynthesis.
- The spongy mesophyll cells are ____________ in shape and has numerous large intercellular air spaces between them.
- A leaf which has some parts that contains chlorophyll and some parts without chlorophyll is called a __________ leaf.
- During light-dependent stage of photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water through a process called ___________.
- This form of carbohydrate is stored in the leaves because of excess glucose.
12 Clues: ________ cells control the size of the stomata. • This form of sugar is formed by the leaf during photosynthesis. • This form of carbohydrate is stored in the leaves because of excess glucose. • This form of sugar is being transported from the leave to other parts of the plant. • ...
Seedless Plants Crossword 2018-02-04
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- essential for making glucose
- Each alga has a light sensitive _________, which is not capable of vision and serves only to help the organism detect light for photosynthesis
- A specialized spot on the chloroplast that serves as the center for starch production________
- Reproduction in which when a filamentous alga breaks, it can continue to grow
- Marine algae are often referred to as _______
- Mosses are ecologically significant as pioneer species in the process of ______
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- lack vascular tissue
- Planktonic algae that conduct a very significant amount of the photosynthesis that supports the higher trophic levels in the oceans of the world are called _________
- Unicellular egg-shaped green algae
- "range", such as the spectrum of light meaning the range of colours (energies and wavelengths)
- Moss that lives in bogs where water is constantly available is called ________
- Algae flexible stem-like structures are called _______
12 Clues: lack vascular tissue • essential for making glucose • Unicellular egg-shaped green algae • Marine algae are often referred to as _______ • Algae flexible stem-like structures are called _______ • Reproduction in which when a filamentous alga breaks, it can continue to grow • Moss that lives in bogs where water is constantly available is called ________ • ...
plants increasing numbers 2018-04-24
12 Clues: cloud • maize • plants • dispersal • pestiside • vegetables • germination • condensation • transpiration • seed dicot seed • seed coconut seed • erosion conservation
Trees and Plants 2024-12-17
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- Which iron-rich leafy green vegetable is widely used in Indian cooking, known as "palak"?
- What protein and fiber-rich legume comes in various types and is a staple in Indian dal dishes?
- Which nutrient-dense tree, often called the "drumstick tree," has leaves used in Indian cuisine?
- What protein-rich legume is a staple in Indian cuisine and often used in dishes like chana masala?
- What large, nutrient-rich fruit is often used as a meat substitute in Indian vegetarian dishes?
- Which herb, known as "methi" in Hindi, is used both as a vegetable and a spice in Indian dishes?
- Which bright yellow spice is widely used in Indian cooking and known for its anti-inflammatory properties?
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- seeds What tiny, nutrient-packed seed is often used as a spice and for tempering in Indian dishes?
- What vitamin C-rich fruit, also known as Indian gooseberry, is used in Ayurvedic medicine?
- gourd Which intensely bitter vegetable is used in Indian cooking and known for its potential anti-diabetic properties?
- leaves Which aromatic herb is commonly used in South Indian cooking and rich in antioxidants?
- What versatile fruit provides healthy fats and is extensively used in South Indian cooking?
12 Clues: Which iron-rich leafy green vegetable is widely used in Indian cooking, known as "palak"? • What vitamin C-rich fruit, also known as Indian gooseberry, is used in Ayurvedic medicine? • What versatile fruit provides healthy fats and is extensively used in South Indian cooking? • ...
Plants and Propagation 2024-09-06
12 Clues: Cannot move • Creates own food • two year lifespan • One year lifespan • soft stems plants • Rigid, lignified stems • one copy of each chromosome • more than two year lifespan • bears cones for reproduction • two copies of each chromosome • bears flowers for reproduction • Plant without stem/roots/leaves
Plants & Human Systems 2026-03-11
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- This system is made up of bones to protect organs and give the body shape.
- When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces.
- This system allows your body to move.
- This system breaks down food into simpler substances.
- This part of the skeletal system holds your body upright.
- A substance which breaks food down into simpler substances.
- This holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- This system transports blood containing digested food, oxygen and water around the body.
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- Water is absorbed by this part in the digestive system.
- The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water.
- This system helps you to take in and give out gases.
- The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow.
12 Clues: This system allows your body to move. • This holds the plant firmly to the ground. • When teeth breaks food into smaller pieces. • This system helps you to take in and give out gases. • This system breaks down food into simpler substances. • The roots of a plant absorbs this substance and water. • The leaves of a plant make this for the plant to grow. • ...
Mammals, Plants, Basketball 2024-09-30
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- thin strands that grow on animals and people
- ropes tied together
- round objects from which young animals hatch
- having blood that stays one temperature
- pretty plants with petals
- what you get when you score
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- leafy green plants without petals
- something you play for fun
- areas where plants are cared for
- to glide through the air
- to spring up and down
- what we eat to stay alive
12 Clues: ropes tied together • to spring up and down • to glide through the air • pretty plants with petals • what we eat to stay alive • something you play for fun • what you get when you score • areas where plants are cared for • leafy green plants without petals • having blood that stays one temperature • thin strands that grow on animals and people • ...
Reproduction in plants 2024-11-05
Across
- Tuber
- Ripened ovary
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- The zygote develops into
- Seeds are dispersed by water
Down
- Seeds are dispersed by wind
- Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
- The female gamete or the eggs are formed here
- Seeds are dispersed by animal
- Rhizome
- Ovule develops into a
- Reproduction by leaves
12 Clues: Tuber • Rhizome • Ripened ovary • Ovule develops into a • Reproduction by leaves • The zygote develops into • Seeds are dispersed by wind • Seeds are dispersed by water • Seeds are dispersed by animal • Fusion of male and female gametes • The female gamete or the eggs are formed here • Process of transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
Plants REVIEW day 2 2025-03-31
Across
- colorful parts of a flower
- “filler tissue” that surrounds xylem and phloem
- produces pollen
- inside a stem forms ducts to transport substances
- the female part of the flower
- sticky so pollen can adhere to it
- stems have no problem blowing their noses, because they are made of this
- thin and branching, grow outward from a plant
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- long and straight, grow downward
- protects and waterproofs the stem
- the amount of flowering plants
- the male part of the flower
- nonvascular plants don't really have these
- some of these are taproots
- Water, CO2 and oxygen enter and leave plants through this
- enclose a flower bud
- main sites of photosynthesis in a plant
17 Clues: produces pollen • enclose a flower bud • colorful parts of a flower • some of these are taproots • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • the amount of flowering plants • long and straight, grow downward • protects and waterproofs the stem • sticky so pollen can adhere to it • main sites of photosynthesis in a plant • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2018-12-11
Across
- coat the outer boundary layer of a seed; it is developed from the integument
- the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat
- a plant whose seeds are not enclosed within an ovary during their development
- modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia
- grain a structure derived from the microspore of seed plants that develops into a male gametophyte
- palmlike gymnosperms
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- a tubular duct of many conifers and some angiosperms that is lined with resin-secreting cells
- A division of trees comprising the ginkgos.
- ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops
- having unisexual flowers or cones, with the male flowers or cones confined to certain plants and the female flowers or cones of the same species confined to different plants
- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- a division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class, Pinopsida. They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants.
- mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat
13 Clues: palmlike gymnosperms • A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. • ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops • modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia • the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat • mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2018-12-11
Across
- a plant whose seeds are not enclosed within an ovary during their development
- palmlike gymnosperms
- A division of trees comprising the ginkgos.
- ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops
- mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat
- having unisexual flowers or cones, with the male flowers or cones confined to certain plants and the female flowers or cones of the same species confined to different plants
Down
- grain a structure derived from the microspore of seed plants that develops into a male gametophyte
- a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera
- modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia
- coat the outer boundary layer of a seed; it is developed from the integument
- the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat
- a tubular duct of many conifers and some angiosperms that is lined with resin-secreting cells
- a division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class, Pinopsida. They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants.
13 Clues: palmlike gymnosperms • A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. • ovule tissue within which an embryo sac develops • modified leaves that bare a sporangium or sporangia • the outermost layer of an ovule; usually develops into a seed coat • mature ovules containing an embryo and bound by a protective seed coat • ...
Flower and pollination 2016-05-17
Across
- The sticky part of the carpel for catching pollens
- The part of carpel which holds up the stigma.
- Special leaves that protect unopened flower buds.
- Plants with brightly coloured and sweet smelling petals are pollinated by ______.
- The part of carpel where ovules are found.
- The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
- The female reproductive part in a flower.
- The part of stamen where pollens are found.
Down
- The female gamete of plants.
- When a male gamete is combined with a female gamete.
- The male gamete in plants
- The male reproductive part in a flower.
- The rightly coloured part of a flower to attract insects.
- The part of stamen which holds up the anther.
- Plants with dull coloured petals and large number of light pollens are pollinated by ______.
15 Clues: The male gamete in plants • The female gamete of plants. • The male reproductive part in a flower. • The female reproductive part in a flower. • The part of carpel where ovules are found. • The part of stamen where pollens are found. • The part of carpel which holds up the stigma. • The part of stamen which holds up the anther. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2.3 2012-10-30
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- – the process by which an egg cell and a sperm cell combine
- – one of several leaf-like parts that cover and protect the flower bud
- a gel-like liquid inside the cell membrane that contains the thing that the cell needs
- – a special part of a plant that traps the energy in sunlight for making food.
- the building block of life
- – animals without backbone
- – the control center for the cell
- – in a state of rest
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- – a female structure in plants that produce egg cells
- – green material in plants that captures energy from sunlight for photosynthesis
- the process in which plants make their own food
- – a group of closely related living things
- – animals with backbone
- male structure in plants that makes pollen
- – the thick bottom part of the pistil where the egg cells are stored
15 Clues: – in a state of rest • – animals with backbone • the building block of life • – animals without backbone • – the control center for the cell • – a group of closely related living things • male structure in plants that makes pollen • the process in which plants make their own food • – a female structure in plants that produce egg cells • ...
Land and Water Biomes 2021-12-07
Across
- Areas near a river that usually flood when the river rises.
- When it is so cold the soil is frozen year round.
- Average temperature and precipitation conditions.
- Areas of land that are flooded for most of the year.
- Trees that lose leaves and stop photosynthesizing.
- Plants and short trees that grow in the darkness and shade of the canopy.
- Uppermost layer were enough sunlight is present to photosynthesize.
- Evergreens that produce cones with seeds in them.
Down
- Far away from shore where there are no rooted plants.
- Pitch black at the very bottom of the ocean.
- The amount of salt in a body of water.
- Shallow near shore portion of a lake.
- No sunlight present and photosynthesis can occur.
- Plants that grow on other plants.
- Tall thick trees that form and thick covering.
15 Clues: Plants that grow on other plants. • Shallow near shore portion of a lake. • The amount of salt in a body of water. • Pitch black at the very bottom of the ocean. • Tall thick trees that form and thick covering. • When it is so cold the soil is frozen year round. • Average temperature and precipitation conditions. • No sunlight present and photosynthesis can occur. • ...
Ag Associate Industry Cert 2024-02-27
Across
- tissue capable of starting new plant growth
- a stem that runs on the surface of the ground and gives rise to new plants at each node
- a stem that runs underground and gives rise to new plants at each joint
- diseases caused by living organisms
- organisms that cause disease
- when hyphae are grouped together
- an eight legged animal such as a spider or mite
- a plant that will live for 2 years
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- the body wall of the insect
- can live for more than 2 years and may reproduce by seed and growth
- one celled or unicellular microscopic plants
- plants that lack chlorophyll
- A living organism that transmits or carries a disease organism
- a plant that completes its life cycle within 1 year
- the stage of the insect between molts
15 Clues: the body wall of the insect • plants that lack chlorophyll • organisms that cause disease • when hyphae are grouped together • a plant that will live for 2 years • diseases caused by living organisms • the stage of the insect between molts • tissue capable of starting new plant growth • one celled or unicellular microscopic plants • ...
Plants and their tissues 2024-05-13
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- the outer casting of some parts of the plant
- plant tissue responsible for the transport and disturbination of sugars produced by photosynthesis
- helps the plant grow
- the plant axis and it contains leaves and a body (the body of the plant)
- the tissue of a plant other than epidermis, periderm, and vascular tissue
- contains phloem, Xytem and nutrients for the plant
- the productive outer layer of the plants skin
- tissue in plants that conduct water and dissolve nutrients
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- higher plants that allow uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis
- the nutrients for the plant
- keeps the plant alive
- outgrowths of epidermal cells, specialized cells at the tip of the plant root.
- the inner tissue (parenchyma)of a leaf, containing many chloroplast
- the important underground part of all vascular plants
- soft part of the plant
15 Clues: helps the plant grow • keeps the plant alive • soft part of the plant • the nutrients for the plant • the outer casting of some parts of the plant • the productive outer layer of the plants skin • contains phloem, Xytem and nutrients for the plant • the important underground part of all vascular plants • higher plants that allow uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis • ...
