plants Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-25
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- a consumer that eats only other animals
- another name for interdependence
- the place where all life exists,
- depending on each other for survival
- raised bank built to stop water reaching
- the flow of energy from organism to organism
- an animal that eats other animals
- used by plants to make their own food
- active or hunting at night
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- factors: living factors in the environment
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- non-living factors in the environment
- times of the year when fire is likely to occur
- the place where an organism lives
- an animal that eats only plants
- the term used to describe different living things
- all living things
- an organism on which a parasite lives
- a number of food chains combined
21 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • another name for interdependence • the place where all life exists, • a number of food chains combined • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • an animal that is eaten by a predator • non-living factors in the environment • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2023-02-25
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- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- the process of burning something
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- when plants make their form of food
- Carbon dioxide the gas form of carbon.
- the process of photosynthesis that does use light
- a natural fuel formed in the ground from the remains of living organisms.
- the acronym for the Electron Transport Chain
- the sphere for life
- molecule Any molecule that contains carbon.
- When plants or animals release CO2 into the atmosphere to make sugars.
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- When dead plants or animals get broken down
- the sphere for air
- A cycle that sets up for the Electron Transport Chain
- Where carbon goes into water
- the process of photosynthesis that doesn't use light
- the sphere for rocks
- the sphere for water
- the act of eating for energy
- the process of the earth warming up
20 Clues: the sphere for air • the sphere for life • the sphere for rocks • the sphere for water • Where carbon goes into water • the act of eating for energy • the process of burning something • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • when plants make their form of food • the process of the earth warming up • Carbon dioxide the gas form of carbon. • ...
Midterm Review 2023-03-15
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- Plants need water, sunlight, and _____ to grow.
- A desert doesn't have a lot of _____
- an object that represents something
- A ____ jubilee celebrates 60 years of being queen
- Queen ____ was the ruler of the British Empire.
- Something important that happens
- To stay alive
- A large area covered in trees
- Areas filled with grass and wild flowers
- A safe space
- A very hot rain forest
- A place where animals and plants live
- Animals need water, shelter, and _____ to live.
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- Symbols to show Queen Elizabeth wasn't married
- A large group of ships
- Queen ____ II became queen in 1952.
- Queen Elizabeth II had her ____ taken in 1987.
- When countries can rule themselves
- A dry area of land
- Plants grow well in habitats with _____.
- This country sent ships to attack England in 1588.
- A ceremony when a person becomes king or queen
- A cold desert
23 Clues: A safe space • To stay alive • A cold desert • A dry area of land • A large group of ships • A very hot rain forest • A large area covered in trees • Something important that happens • When countries can rule themselves • Queen ____ II became queen in 1952. • an object that represents something • A desert doesn't have a lot of _____ • A place where animals and plants live • ...
Energy - Interactive Crossword 2013-07-24
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- plentiful; having more than enough of something
- a mix of different substances
- / renewable energy derived from plants (biomass)
- another choice or option
- power released by reactions within atoms (2 words)
- prepare and use land for growing crops and plants
- more of something than is necessary
- things that pollute
- where something comes from
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- allow; say it is OK to do something
- removing a substance from something which contains it
- a fossil fuel which burns well and comes from the remains of trees
- energy sources from the buried remains of plants and animals (2 words)
- use, eat or drink
- A gas which causes global warming (2 words)
- something which can be burned
- the remaining amount of a particular substance
- a gas energy source that comes from under the ground (2 words)
- substances, especially gases, that go into the air
- comes from the sun
20 Clues: use, eat or drink • comes from the sun • things that pollute • another choice or option • where something comes from • a mix of different substances • something which can be burned • allow; say it is OK to do something • more of something than is necessary • A gas which causes global warming (2 words) • the remaining amount of a particular substance • ...
macromolecules 2016-09-26
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- carbohydrates are found in ____
- monsaccharides are _______ sugars
- support they provide ___________________ for plants.
- carbohydrates,lipids, nuclear acids, and proteins are _______ macromolucues.
- glucose is the ____ for carbohydrates.
- _____ is found i the nucleus of cells.
- saturated fats are ___ at room temperature.
- most common lipid
- form the cell membrane.
- are two monosaccharides put together
- lipids are made from a long ____ of fatty acids that don't dissolve in water.
- unsaturated fats are _____ at room temperature.
- amino acids are bonded by ______ bonds.
- acids store genetic information.
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- are made from 20 amino acids
- carries genetic information.
- provide short term energy.
- is an example of carbohydrates.
- a very large molecule formed by joining a smaller organic together.
- Nuclear acids are composed of _______
- _____ is used by plants to store energy.
- proteins are mainly composed of _______ , oxygen and nitrogen.
- have long term energy storage.
- glycogen is ______ strung together
24 Clues: most common lipid • form the cell membrane. • provide short term energy. • are made from 20 amino acids • carries genetic information. • have long term energy storage. • carbohydrates are found in ____ • is an example of carbohydrates. • monsaccharides are _______ sugars • acids store genetic information. • glycogen is ______ strung together • are two monosaccharides put together • ...
what we have learnt 2016-06-10
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- A substance that has a ph higher than 7
- An organism that makes its own food
- Animals have a higher risk of coming extinct
- Have scales not fur and are cold blooded
- Gets energy from food
- is a scale to find out if a substance is an acid or alkali
- Breathe under water using gills and are cold blooded
- All living things grow
- Gets id of waste
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Is the hunted animal
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- Taking in and using food
- All living things move, even plants
- Gets energy/food by eating other animals and plants
- Making more living things of the same type
- Detecting changes in the surroundings
- Hunts other animals
- A substance with a ph lower than 7
- Having no living members
- An animal that only eats plants
20 Clues: Gets id of waste • Hunts other animals • Is the hunted animal • Gets energy from food • All living things grow • Taking in and using food • Having no living members • An animal that only eats plants • A substance with a ph lower than 7 • All living things move, even plants • An organism that makes its own food • Detecting changes in the surroundings • ...
ecology review 2016-01-28
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- mix of sand, clay, and silt
- eats dead animals
- one living thing
- factor that was never alive or never lived
- must eat something for energy all animals
- all of the different populations living in one area (no abiotic factors)
- only eats meat
- smaller particles keep it from draining quickly
- one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- the variety of life (or species) on Earth
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- eats both plants and meat
- all of the living and nonliving things that inteact in an area
- only eats plants
- factor that is living or once lived
- makes its own food a plant
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly
- both species benefit from the relationship
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed
- recycles dead plants and animals
- all the members of one species living in one area
20 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • eats both plants and meat • makes its own food a plant • mix of sand, clay, and silt • recycles dead plants and animals • factor that is living or once lived • must eat something for energy all animals • the variety of life (or species) on Earth • factor that was never alive or never lived • ...
Anaka Organelle Crossword 2018-11-06
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- Stores nutrients, water, and waste
- Provides food for plants
- Lysosomes are surrounded by a __________
- Provide movement and feeding
- The instruction manual for a cell
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- The power house of the a cell
- A membrane is extremely ____
- Molecules are dissolved for the cell to use
- Found in both animals and plants but rare in plants
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- Create and store or create and package proteins
- In charge of packaging and transporting
- Mitochondria is shaped like a ________
- Provides shape, support, and protection
- There are several vacuoles in an _____ cell but one large one in a plant cell
- Chloroplasts contain several chlorophyll also known as ______
- The nucleus is the _____ structure inside a cell
- The ____ layer of plant cells and is thicker then a cell membrane
- Attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum
- The control center that directs the cell's activities
20 Clues: Provides food for plants • Provide movement and feeding • A membrane is extremely ____ • The power house of the a cell • The instruction manual for a cell • Stores nutrients, water, and waste • Mitochondria is shaped like a ________ • In charge of packaging and transporting • Provides shape, support, and protection • Attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum • ...
Natural Resources Crossword Puzzle(Kamal) 2021-12-06
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- loss of water through plants
- what we release and plants breathe
- harmful materials in the environment
- cutting down of trees
- burning of fossil fuels
- liquid turns into vapor
- present in atmosphere in 21%
- process where organic forms of nitrogen are converted to NH4+
- to nitrite and nitrate
- process that allows plants to make food
- most abundant gas
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- reduced nitrogen compound are sequentially
- falls in form of rain
- continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- vapor turns into liquid
- breathing
- bacteria
- impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate
- process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- body of dead organisms is degraded to soil
- process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without this atmosphere
21 Clues: bacteria • breathing • most abundant gas • falls in form of rain • cutting down of trees • to nitrite and nitrate • vapor turns into liquid • burning of fossil fuels • liquid turns into vapor • loss of water through plants • present in atmosphere in 21% • what we release and plants breathe • harmful materials in the environment • process that allows plants to make food • ...
Section 6 vocab 2021-11-23
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- a pathway that conserves water in plants
- compound found in the thylakoid that functions as accessory pigments
- most important pigment in the thylakoid membrane
- Compounds that absorb light
- organelles found in the cells of plants and algae
- Organisms that must get energy from food
- Light energy turned into chemical energy temporarily stored in ATP
- system of membranes that are arranged as flattened sacs
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- an alternate pathway that fixes co2 into four carbon compounds
- acceptor of the electrons lost from chlorophyll
- the incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds
- Organism that uses energy from sunlight
- the first of a series of molecules located in the thylakoid
- small pores on plants
- Convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- a process that synthesises ATP
- surrounds the grana
- stacks of thylakoids
- Organic compounds are formed using CO2 and the energy stored in ATP and NADPH
- cluster of pigment molecules
20 Clues: surrounds the grana • stacks of thylakoids • small pores on plants • Compounds that absorb light • cluster of pigment molecules • a process that synthesises ATP • Organism that uses energy from sunlight • a pathway that conserves water in plants • Organisms that must get energy from food • acceptor of the electrons lost from chlorophyll • ...
Unit 8 Ecology Review 2022-05-03
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- all living or once living factors
- water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere
- all populations living in an area;all living things
- all parts of Earth where life exists in water, land, and air
- all members of same species living in the same area
- many interconnecting chains
- a single living thing
- bacteria turn soil nitrates back into nitrogen gas
- nitrogen fixing bacteria or lightening change nitrogen gas into usable forms for plants
- water vapor turns into liquid water
- autotrophs that make their own food
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- liquid water becomes water vapor
- forms of water that fall from clouds in the sky
- heterotrophs that eat food
- burning coal and oil and add CO2 into the air
- releases nitrogen back into the environment by breaking down dead matter
- 1 feeding option
- nonliving factors
- a large area that shares similar climate, plants, and animals
- all living and nonliving factors in an area
20 Clues: 1 feeding option • nonliving factors • a single living thing • heterotrophs that eat food • many interconnecting chains • liquid water becomes water vapor • all living or once living factors • water vapor turns into liquid water • autotrophs that make their own food • all living and nonliving factors in an area • burning coal and oil and add CO2 into the air • ...
parts of a plant 2022-05-03
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- male part of a flower
- a flower with both male and female parts
- the sticky tissue at the end of the pistil
- flowers with only male parts
- a flower with sepals, petals, pistels, and stamens
- flowers with only female parts
- petals which have fused together
- contains pollen
- grains released by flowers
- this is another name of the flower stem
- female part of a flower
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- usually colourful leaf like structures
- a flower missing male or female parts
- a flower that is missing something that a complete flower has
- this is what the sepals and petals are called together
- this is what fused sepals are called
- plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants
- part of the pedicel, holds the flower parts
- plants have male and female flowers on one flower
- the basic unit of the female reproductive organ
- green leaf like structures under the petals
21 Clues: contains pollen • male part of a flower • female part of a flower • grains released by flowers • flowers with only male parts • flowers with only female parts • petals which have fused together • this is what fused sepals are called • a flower missing male or female parts • usually colourful leaf like structures • this is another name of the flower stem • ...
Vocab 2023-11-21
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- the bodies main source of energy
- poisining from too much of a substance
- when plants use the suns energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose
- sucros, corn syrup, honey, maple syrup,and molases
- mineral that you need 100mg of a day
- getting enough water to meet all your bodies needs
- form of carbohydrate that supplies energy for the body
- dissolves in water and passes easy through blood stream
- substances that protect cells
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- mineral that helps form particles called electrolites
- goes away when iron deficency is fixed
- chemical compound that occurs naturally in plants
- missing hydrogen unit
- molecule that combines other amino acid molecules to make proteins
- green pigment in plants
- turns vegetable oils into solids
- form of carbohydrate with more chemical structure than sugar
- plant material that can't be disested
- fat based molecule
- linked to high salt intake
20 Clues: fat based molecule • missing hydrogen unit • green pigment in plants • linked to high salt intake • substances that protect cells • the bodies main source of energy • turns vegetable oils into solids • mineral that you need 100mg of a day • plant material that can't be disested • goes away when iron deficency is fixed • poisining from too much of a substance • ...
Edmond-Hayden Biotechnology 2024-02-19
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- natadecoco
- bacillus thuringiensis gene produces what to kill lepidoptera larvae
- what technique can produced many offspring in one reproduction cycle
- agrobacterium bacteria has genes in one chain, called
- problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
- produced using genetic engineering technique
- yoghurt
- to increase vitamin content in tomatoes, scientist use genes from
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- tempeh
- what bacteria can separate copper from other elements in chalcopyrite
- bacteria used to control pest on plant
- an advanced technique to make plants more productive, adaptive, and resistant to pathogen, through genetic manipulation at cellular level
- bread
- by inserting T-Bacteria genes into the cotton plants, the pest attacks can be
- cheese
- if bacillus thuringiensis gene inserted into plant chromosome, the plant will produces
- lactobacillus and yeast saccharomyces are usually
- another name for T-Bacteria
- the process of fixing environment using organisms is called
- soybean ketchup
- penicillin is produced from
- earliest antibiotic
- agrobacterium bacteria is naturally infectious to
- mixed culture of several microorganisms
24 Clues: bread • tempeh • cheese • yoghurt • natadecoco • soybean ketchup • earliest antibiotic • another name for T-Bacteria • penicillin is produced from • bacteria used to control pest on plant • mixed culture of several microorganisms • produced using genetic engineering technique • problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield • lactobacillus and yeast saccharomyces are usually • ...
Ecology Vocab Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organism that produces its own food
- an organism that eats plants or animals for energy
- all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- organism that only eats meat
- organism that decomposes things to make nutrients
- non living thing
- organisms that only consume things
- a living thing
- where other organisms attach to get food
- organism that eats plants and meat
- the same group of organisms
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- region above and below Earths surface
- organisms that hunts other organisms
- community of interacting organisms
- organism that mostly consumes decaying things
- organism that is hunted by other organisms
- living thing
- organism that creates things
- nutrients and energy passing through organisms
- a group of different organisms
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- the study of how organisms interact
- where an organism lives
- organism that only eats plants
- something that harms the host
25 Clues: living thing • a living thing • non living thing • where an organism lives • the same group of organisms • organism that creates things • organism that only eats meat • something that harms the host • a group of different organisms • organism that only eats plants • community of interacting organisms • organisms that only consume things • organism that eats plants and meat • ...
Mukund Ecology puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organism that harbors/holds another organism
- living things within an ecosystem
- branch of biology
- the hunter
- animal that only eats meat
- organism benefits at expense of another one
- Single living creature/being
- the hunted
- Organism or animal that eats plants and meat
- level of organisms in ecosystem
- Group of organisms in an area
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- Another name for consumer
- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- organisms that can make their own food
- organism that consumer others for energy
- area where plants and animals interact
- feeding relationship in community
- decomposes dead organisms over time
- feeding relationship between a few organisms
- parts of earth where life exists
- animal that only eats plants
- another name for producers
- keeps ecosystem free of dead bodies
- Natural home of an organism
- group of organisms with common characteristic
25 Clues: the hunter • the hunted • branch of biology • Another name for consumer • another name for producers • animal that only eats meat • Natural home of an organism • animal that only eats plants • Single living creature/being • Group of organisms in an area • level of organisms in ecosystem • nonliving things in an ecosystem • parts of earth where life exists • ...
Chapter-1 Introducing Biology 2025-04-07
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- The study of gross structure of the organs in an organism
- Study of formation and development of embryo of plants
- Study of birds
- Practice of keeping bees
- Study of animals
- Biology study of life in the sea
- Study of insects
- Study of reptiles like snakes
- Study of parasites
- technique of growing fish
- Study of bacteria
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- Study of fungi
- Study of minute particles
- Study of prehistoric forms of life
- Study of minute structures at tissue level
- Art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants
- Study of the relationship of an organism
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Study of viruses
- Study of life
- the study of genomes
- raising crops and livestock
- Improvement of human race through controlled heredity
- Study of algae
- Science of naming and classifying plants & animals
- process of producing genetically identical individuals
26 Clues: Study of life • Study of fungi • Study of birds • Study of algae • Study of viruses • Study of animals • Study of insects • Study of bacteria • Study of parasites • the study of genomes • Practice of keeping bees • Study of minute particles • technique of growing fish • raising crops and livestock • Study of reptiles like snakes • Biology study of life in the sea • ...
Spelling List "Power of Nature" Week 4 2025-01-28
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- When something is expected to happen or be paid.
- To perform an action or task.
- Leaving marks on the skin or surface.
- Having a strong effect on something.
- Looking at and understanding written words.
- Shining with a sparkling light.
- Planting seeds in the ground.
- Making or creating something.
- Changing something in some way.
- Mixing or socializing with others.
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- Making something smaller or less.
- Discussing different sides of a topic.
- Wearing away land or rock slowly over time.
- Preparing land for growing plants.
- Falling or jumping into something quickly.
- To go ahead of someone or something.
- Providing what is needed, like food or materials.
- Tiny drops of water that form on grass in the morning.
- Bringing water to plants or fields to help them grow.
- Collecting crops or plants when they are ready.
20 Clues: To perform an action or task. • Planting seeds in the ground. • Making or creating something. • Shining with a sparkling light. • Changing something in some way. • Making something smaller or less. • Preparing land for growing plants. • Mixing or socializing with others. • Having a strong effect on something. • To go ahead of someone or something. • ...
Science crossword for cells 2025-11-10
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- - Has hair-like structures for movement or sweeping
- (White Blood Cell) - Part of the body's immune defense
- - Cell fragment involved in blood clotting
- (Bacteria) - A simple single-celled organism without a nucleus
- - Cell producing skin pigment
- - Can become many different cell types
- - Supports and protects nerve cells
- (Fat Cell) - Stores energy as lipids
- (Muscle Cell) - Contracts to allow movement
- (Nerve Cell) - Transmits signals in the brain and body
- - Regulates the opening of a plant's stoma
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- - Lines body cavities and surfaces
- (Bone Cell) - Forms new skeletal tissue
- - Transports sugars and nutrients in plants
- (Egg Cell) - Female reproductive cell
- - Male reproductive cell
- (Red Blood Cell) - Carries oxygen through the bloodstream
- - Flexible connective tissue cells
- - Transports water in plants
- - Organelle in plants for making food from sunlight (clue could point to the structure, not the whole cell)
20 Clues: - Male reproductive cell • - Transports water in plants • - Cell producing skin pigment • - Lines body cavities and surfaces • - Flexible connective tissue cells • - Supports and protects nerve cells • (Fat Cell) - Stores energy as lipids • (Egg Cell) - Female reproductive cell • - Can become many different cell types • (Bone Cell) - Forms new skeletal tissue • ...
NUTRIENTS IN PLANTS 2017-05-15
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- AND DERIVES FOOD FROM THE OTHER.
- GREEN PLANTS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD.-
- AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TWO ORGANISMS IN WHICH BOTH
- FROM EACH OTHER.
- AN PLANT THAT SUPPORTS A PARASITE.
- AN EXAMPLE OF A NON GREEN PLANT THAT IS PARASITIC.
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- AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TWO ORGANISMS IN WHICH ONE
- AN EXAMPLE OF SYMBIOTIC ORGANISM.
- the PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND
- TINY OPENINGS IN A LEAF THAT HELP IN EXCHANGE OF
- AN EXAMPLE OF A TOTAL PARASITIC PLANT.
- UTILISATION
12 Clues: UTILISATION • FROM EACH OTHER. • AND DERIVES FOOD FROM THE OTHER. • AN EXAMPLE OF SYMBIOTIC ORGANISM. • AN PLANT THAT SUPPORTS A PARASITE. • AN EXAMPLE OF A TOTAL PARASITIC PLANT. • GREEN PLANTS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD.- • the PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND • TINY OPENINGS IN A LEAF THAT HELP IN EXCHANGE OF • ...
Adaptations in Plants 2022-01-04
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- I live underwater but I am not a fish, I am a plant with thin narrow leaves and no stomata.
- I remain green all the year round and my trunk is used to make furnitures
- I am a plant but I eat insects
- I give water, oil and fruit to eat. I am tall with no branches and usually grow near the sea-beaches.
- I am a deciduous tree growing on the plains and have bright reddish-orange coloured flowers.
- I have a sweet stem and need a lot of rainfall to grow
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- I have pink and white coloured flowers, my leaves float on water but my roots are fixed to the bottom of the plant.
- I usually grow in the deserts and my juice is used to make gum
- I live in water but I am not a duck, I am a floating plant with spongy stem
- I am found in your homes as well as in deserts, I do not have leaves but my stem does photosynthesis.
- I am a medicinal plant and used to treat cold and cough
- I am cone-shaped and grow on hills and mountains, I wear a lot of ornaments on Christmas.
12 Clues: I am a plant but I eat insects • I have a sweet stem and need a lot of rainfall to grow • I am a medicinal plant and used to treat cold and cough • I usually grow in the deserts and my juice is used to make gum • I remain green all the year round and my trunk is used to make furnitures • I live in water but I am not a duck, I am a floating plant with spongy stem • ...
List 23 Plants 2022-03-08
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- to sprout
- the green substance found in green plants which enables them to make their own food
- to compare similarities
- the moving of pollen to the pistils of flowers by wind or insects
- a mosslike plant the grows on trees and rocks
- Zech.
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- the scientific study of plants
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide in to sugar
- a name for trees which lose their leaves every year
- Mal.
- a tiny plant inside a seed
- a cone-bearing tree
12 Clues: Mal. • Zech. • to sprout • a cone-bearing tree • to compare similarities • a tiny plant inside a seed • the scientific study of plants • a mosslike plant the grows on trees and rocks • a name for trees which lose their leaves every year • the moving of pollen to the pistils of flowers by wind or insects • ...
Plants and People 2022-02-03
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- Type of division that creates two genetically identical cells.
- Response to light.
- Holds cells together.
- Red, yellow, or orange pigments.
- fewer solutes in solution, net movement of water into the cell.
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- Produce flowers, fruits, and seeds
- Membrane-bound organelle
- Transport that needs energy.
- equal concentration of solutes in solution and cell, no net movement of water
- Bacterial cells.
- Diffusion of water
- more solutes in solution, net movement of water out the cell.
12 Clues: Bacterial cells. • Response to light. • Diffusion of water • Holds cells together. • Membrane-bound organelle • Transport that needs energy. • Red, yellow, or orange pigments. • Produce flowers, fruits, and seeds • more solutes in solution, net movement of water out the cell. • Type of division that creates two genetically identical cells. • ...
plants and protists 2022-03-17
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- help to change nitrogen from the soil into a usable form
- made from dead bacterial cells
- limit the growth of other bacteria produced by some bacteria
- large containers where bacteria are grown in large numbers
- any organism that causes disese
- a one or many celled organism that lives in moist or wet enviorments
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- classified into two kingdoms one is larger than the other are classified by how they get food and where they live
- poisonous substances
- using organisims to clean up pollutants
- the heating of food to kill most bacteria which alters the taste of the food
- plantlike protists
- thick walled sructure produced when their growing isnt doing that great
12 Clues: plantlike protists • poisonous substances • made from dead bacterial cells • any organism that causes disese • using organisims to clean up pollutants • large containers where bacteria are grown in large numbers • help to change nitrogen from the soil into a usable form • ...
Plants In Action 2013-11-28
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- Creates food for the plant
- Holds the plant upright
- The biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed
- One of the most essential things for plants
- The embryonic root of the plant
- Absorbs water and minerals
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- The reproductive part of the plant
- The seed coating
- The beginning of the plant
- A plant that lives for one year
- When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant
- The smell of the plant
12 Clues: The seed coating • The smell of the plant • Holds the plant upright • Creates food for the plant • The beginning of the plant • Absorbs water and minerals • A plant that lives for one year • The embryonic root of the plant • The reproductive part of the plant • One of the most essential things for plants • When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant • ...
plants and soil 2015-05-13
14 Clues: plant them • on a plant • u learn in it • grows in soil • look beautiful • part of a plant • in the triangle • in the triangle • in the triangle • plants grow in it • matter gives nutrients • part of a female plant • a green plant that is eatable • part so plants can have sexual reproduction
Transport in plants 2014-09-03
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- The cells that surround stomata (5,5)
- Ions are pumped into root cells by... (6,9)
- Increasing this factor DECREASES transpiration (8)
- Apparatus used to measure transpiration rates (9)
- Gases and water are exchanged through these (7)
- Water moves from root cell to root cell by... (7)
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- A cell becomes _____ when it loses too much water (11)
- Water travels up the stem via... (5)
- Increasing this increases the kinetic energy of molecule (11)
- Increasing this increases the rate of photosynthesis (5,9)
- The evaporation of water from a leaf (13)
- The form in which water is lost (6)
12 Clues: The form in which water is lost (6) • Water travels up the stem via... (5) • The cells that surround stomata (5,5) • The evaporation of water from a leaf (13) • Ions are pumped into root cells by... (6,9) • Gases and water are exchanged through these (7) • Apparatus used to measure transpiration rates (9) • Water moves from root cell to root cell by... (7) • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- are heterotrophs
- plants eat insects
- means self
- is the ultimate source of energy
- surrounded the stomata
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- transport nutrients to the plant parts
- give energy
- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets
- is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
- are partial parasites
- is the green pigment
- is a saprotrophs
12 Clues: means self • give energy • are heterotrophs • is a saprotrophs • plants eat insects • is the green pigment • are partial parasites • surrounded the stomata • is the ultimate source of energy • transport nutrients to the plant parts • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soulbe componets • is the mode of two different organisms working together for mutual benefit
Nutrition in plants 2016-05-22
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- mutually beneficial relationship.
- nutrition that contains nitrogen.
- source of energy for green plants.
- animals that depend directly on plants.
- green structures present in green leaves and young stems.
- manures and fertilizers contain this plant nutrient
- method of catching insects.
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- ______ of fungi float in the air.
- another word for combination of components.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- green plants are ___________.
- can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
12 Clues: method of catching insects. • green plants are ___________. • ______ of fungi float in the air. • mutually beneficial relationship. • nutrition that contains nitrogen. • source of energy for green plants. • animals that depend directly on plants. • another word for combination of components. • manures and fertilizers contain this plant nutrient • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
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- example of autotrophic plant
- mutually beneficial relationship betweeen different plant
- maintains the balance between oxygen and carbondioxide
- Chemical element of atomic number 7
- Vascular tissues in plants
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- an organism which lives in or on another organism
- parasitic plant which lacks chlorophyll
- Nitrogen fixing bacterium commonly in the soil
- colourless odourless highy flammable gas
- where alga and fungus live
- the process of taking in food by an organism
- cell It controls opening or closing of stomata
12 Clues: where alga and fungus live • Vascular tissues in plants • example of autotrophic plant • Chemical element of atomic number 7 • parasitic plant which lacks chlorophyll • colourless odourless highy flammable gas • the process of taking in food by an organism • Nitrogen fixing bacterium commonly in the soil • an organism which lives in or on another organism • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-19
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- chlorophyll is found in oval-shaped structures called as:
- plants specialised to utilize atmospheric nitrogen
- plants that feed on decomposing material
- transports water to all parts of plant
- alga and fungi living together
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- derive food from host plant
- photosynthesis will not occur in the absence of:
- chemical used to test the presence of starch
- green pigment in leaves
- gas released after photosynthesis
- ultimate source of energy
- singular of stomata
12 Clues: singular of stomata • green pigment in leaves • ultimate source of energy • derive food from host plant • alga and fungi living together • gas released after photosynthesis • transports water to all parts of plant • plants that feed on decomposing material • chemical used to test the presence of starch • photosynthesis will not occur in the absence of: • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-09
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- the organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them
- the ultimate source of energy
- gas we gfet after photosynthesis
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- what does photo refer to
- gas needed for photosynthesis
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- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plant for nutrition
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together
- when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour
- type of plant that can make food on their own
- cells controlling opening and closing of stomata
- a bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compound
12 Clues: what does photo refer to • the ultimate source of energy • gas needed for photosynthesis • gas we gfet after photosynthesis • type of plant that can make food on their own • cells controlling opening and closing of stomata • when iodine is added to starch it becomes __________ in colour • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together • ...
reproduction in plants 2020-04-11
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- The other name of androecium.
- They are the members of gynoecium.
- They are members of corolla
- Calyx is made up of_______________.
- It is the structural unit of sexual reproduction in plants.
- They are present in the ovary.
- The process in which pollengrains from anther are transferred to stigma.
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- Present at the tip of the style.
- The stalk to support flower.
- A hollow tube like coming upward from the ovary.
- The male whorl of the flower.
- Term used for flowers without stalk.
12 Clues: They are members of corolla • The stalk to support flower. • The other name of androecium. • The male whorl of the flower. • They are present in the ovary. • Present at the tip of the style. • They are the members of gynoecium. • Calyx is made up of_______________. • Term used for flowers without stalk. • A hollow tube like coming upward from the ovary. • ...
Hello Plants 2 2020-05-01
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- Bulb-like bottom of the pistil
- Colorful, fragrant flower parts, attract pollinators
- Stalk-like part of the stamen
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- Top of the stamen, produces pollen
- Female reproductive cells
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- Contain the eggs, become the seeds
- Male reproductive cells
- Stalk-like structure between the stigma and the ovary
- Green leaf-like parts that cover the flower bud and support the petals
- Female reproductive part of the flower
- Sticky top of the pistil, collects pollen
12 Clues: Male reproductive cells • Female reproductive cells • Stalk-like part of the stamen • Bulb-like bottom of the pistil • Contain the eggs, become the seeds • Top of the stamen, produces pollen • Male reproductive part of the flower • Female reproductive part of the flower • Sticky top of the pistil, collects pollen • Colorful, fragrant flower parts, attract pollinators • ...
Reprodution in plants 2021-06-13
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- The process, parent body breaks into two or more pieces and each piece develops into a complete new organism.
- ferns, mushrooms and molds reproduce from tiny structures_____.
- the part which connects stigma and ovary_____.
- _____ the outermost whorl of flower
- ________term for pollination by birds.
- __________The parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells.
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- The process of transfer of pollen grains from stamens to stigma of flower.
- ______ the product obtained from the fusion of male and female gamete
- pollen grains are produced in _______
- _______ are the individual unit of calyx.
- ______ reproduction which involves male and female gametes is called as
- sexual reproduction involves the fusion of ______.
12 Clues: _____ the outermost whorl of flower • pollen grains are produced in _______ • ________term for pollination by birds. • _______ are the individual unit of calyx. • the part which connects stigma and ovary_____. • sexual reproduction involves the fusion of ______. • ferns, mushrooms and molds reproduce from tiny structures_____. • ...
Plants and photosynthesis 2017-01-15
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- tissue that transports dissolved sugars
- light, temperature and carbon dioxide are known as ? factors of photosynthesis
- cells of this tissue carry out photosynthesis
- pores in underside of leaf that allow diffusion of gases in and out of leaf
- green substance that absorbs light energy
- this layer of the leaf contains air spaces for the movement of gases to and from the cells
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- by-product of photosynthesis
- tissue that covers the plant
- stems, roots and leaves are examples of what?
- glucose is stored as this insoluble carbohydrate in plants
- plants use energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into this sugar
- tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals
12 Clues: by-product of photosynthesis • tissue that covers the plant • tissue that transports dissolved sugars • green substance that absorbs light energy • stems, roots and leaves are examples of what? • cells of this tissue carry out photosynthesis • tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals • glucose is stored as this insoluble carbohydrate in plants • ...
part of plants 2023-08-08
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- sel kelamin betina
- proses fotosintesis memerlukan bantuan
- proses pembuatan makanan pada tumbuhan
- tempat cadangan makanan
- alat perkembangbiakan tumbuhan
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- di dalam buah terdapat
- bagian tajam pada tumbuhan
- pelindung bunga saat kuncup
- mengangkut air dari akar ke daun
- daun-daunan, tumbuh-tumbuhan yang dapat dimasak
- sebagai tempat terjadinya fotosintesis
- akar berfungsi menyerap air dan unsur hara dari dalam
12 Clues: sel kelamin betina • di dalam buah terdapat • tempat cadangan makanan • bagian tajam pada tumbuhan • pelindung bunga saat kuncup • alat perkembangbiakan tumbuhan • mengangkut air dari akar ke daun • sebagai tempat terjadinya fotosintesis • proses fotosintesis memerlukan bantuan • proses pembuatan makanan pada tumbuhan • daun-daunan, tumbuh-tumbuhan yang dapat dimasak • ...
All about plants 2023-10-02
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- part of a plant which absorbs water from soil
- a process where plant make oxygen and food
- we get this from plants for furniture
- part of a plant which helps plant to stay upright
- they are kitchens of plants
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- the gas which we breath out
- spreading of seeds
- part of a plant which has seeds
- part of a plant which grows a new plant
- the gas which we need to breath in
- we look for it to park our scooter on a sunny day
- part of a plant which is usually colourful
12 Clues: spreading of seeds • the gas which we breath out • they are kitchens of plants • part of a plant which has seeds • the gas which we need to breath in • we get this from plants for furniture • part of a plant which grows a new plant • a process where plant make oxygen and food • part of a plant which is usually colourful • part of a plant which absorbs water from soil • ...
Plants and Propagation 2024-09-06
12 Clues: green • plant type • soft stems • in the soil • photosynthesis • one year plant • is the support • is in summer and spring • need cones for reproduction • need flowers for reproduction • of plants: High Light,medium light, low light • doesn’t have stems,roots,leaves (typical plant parts)
Plants & Animal Review 2024-09-13
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- to live and grow
- the struggle among organisms for food, water, or other needs
- structures that are found inside of an organism's body
- this animal group is large but they look out for themselves
- the oldest female leader of an animal group
- this animal groups is made of the mother, young, and sometimes the father
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- the process where only the organisms that adapt to their environment survive and reproduce
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment
- an adaptation where an organism looks like another organism in color or shape
- another name for this group is bands
- structures that are found outside of an organism's body
- this animal group is organized and is extremely large
12 Clues: to live and grow • another name for this group is bands • the oldest female leader of an animal group • this animal group is organized and is extremely large • structures that are found inside of an organism's body • structures that are found outside of an organism's body • this animal group is large but they look out for themselves • ...
Flowers and Plants 2025-05-05
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- elegant, cup-shaped blossoms with a distinctive dark center
- vibrant, showy flowers and sword-shaped leaves
- fragrant flowers, typically white, pink, or yellow, that can be star-shaped or tubular and often appear in clusters
- herbaceous perennial plants, often grown for their fragrant, fringed petals and wide range of colors
- vibrant, bright blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and red
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- a fragrant, perennial shrub known for its distinctive silvery-green foliage and purple, pink, or white flower spikes
- a small, star-shaped flower, often described as having white or silvery-white bracts surrounding a cluster of yellow florets
- spring-blooming bulbous plants known for their vibrant, fragrant flowers
- vibrant, showy blooms, coming in a wide array of colors and forms, from single-petaled daisy-like flowers to complex, multi-layered blooms resembling peonies
- vibrant, warm-season annual flowering plants in the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy family
- vibrant flowers and unique foliage
- aromatic, silvery-green, fuzzy leaves and distinctive, two-lipped flowers that can be purple, lavender, pink, or white
12 Clues: vibrant flowers and unique foliage • vibrant, showy flowers and sword-shaped leaves • elegant, cup-shaped blossoms with a distinctive dark center • vibrant, bright blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and red • spring-blooming bulbous plants known for their vibrant, fragrant flowers • ...
the evironment 2014-05-25
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- / a forest in a hot area of the world that receives a lot of rain
- / you can give it back to the company that sold it to be used again and you get your money back
- / energy that is produced using the sun, wind etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal
- / to raise animals, grow crops etc. without using artificial chemicals
- / he gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out
- / to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
- / the gradual warming of the earth because of heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere
- / the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
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- / operating in a way that does not harm the environment
- / a chemical substance made and used for killing insects, especially those that eat plants
- / to make air, water, or earth dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, esp. by adding harmful chemicals or waste
- / animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- / a device on a car that reduces the amount of poisonous gas that is released from the exhaust
- / a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide that are collecting in the air around the Earth and stopping heat escaping into space
- / a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- / the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
16 Clues: / to damage something so badly that it cannot be used • / operating in a way that does not harm the environment • / a forest in a hot area of the world that receives a lot of rain • / the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place • / to raise animals, grow crops etc. without using artificial chemicals • ...
Cell organelles 2025-08-25
10 Clues: — controls cell • — energy producer • — waste breakdown • — protein synthesis • — regulates entry/exit • — protein/lipid transport • — photosynthesis (plants) • — storage/pressure (plants) • — modifies/packages proteins • — structural support (plants)
Photosynthesis 2020-10-20
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- needed for photosynthesis
- Sun_____
- what comes from the sun rays?
- what is sea water?
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- what is all things on earth?
- what made sure the plants don’t move?
- what do animals eat sometimes?
- how do you colour food?
- what gas is released from the plants?
- what does a plant need?
- what happens when you freeze water?
- what do you use for science experiments?
- what we used to collect the oxygen
13 Clues: Sun_____ • what is sea water? • how do you colour food? • what does a plant need? • needed for photosynthesis • what is all things on earth? • what comes from the sun rays? • what do animals eat sometimes? • what we used to collect the oxygen • what happens when you freeze water? • what made sure the plants don’t move? • what gas is released from the plants? • ...
Intro to Ecology 2023-11-21
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- An organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- Someone who creates and supplies goods or services.
- An area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- An organism that regularly consumes a variety of materials, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- Study the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment.
- Characterized by the fact that they are reproductively isolated from other groups.
- A social unit (a group of living things) with a shared socially significant characteristic, such as place, set of norms, culture, religion, values, customs, or identity.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
- Involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- An organism that mostly feeds on meat.
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- Organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter known as detritus to obtain energy and nutrition.
- The region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals, and bacteria.
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- A group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- Photosynthetic microscopic organisms that are technically bacteria.
- A community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- Breaks apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials.
18 Clues: An organism that mostly feeds on meat. • An organism that mostly feeds on plants. • Someone who creates and supplies goods or services. • Breaks apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials. • Photosynthetic microscopic organisms that are technically bacteria. • Study the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment. • ...
End Of Semester Extra Credit 2022-12-14
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- long tube like structures that use capillary action to transport water in the plant.
- crops planted to prevent erosion, add nutrients to the soil, aerate, and improve overall soil quality
- this organism sports a fruiting body above ground, but the colony lives underground. The worlds main decomposers.
- This insect loves eating aphids, and sports a red shell w/black spots
- responsible for fertilizing the flowers of plants.
- Macronutrient that plants need the biggest supply of
- Structures used to transport the "food" of the plant. It's the veins that pump the "plant blood".
- area of the plant where new, undifferentiated cells are rapidly growing.
- Weapons are apart of his religion, and he has a small green friend who does the wavy hand thing...
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- process of combining water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to make glucose.
- the basic building block of all plant parts. Made of six carbons
- plants that put a lot of nitrogen back in the soil, due to symbiosis w/bacteria
- Mr. Clemmon's favorite superhero growing up.
- the process of taking the scions of one plant and attaching them to another stem, trunk, or root system.
- propagating plants from cuttings, like what's done w/potatoes or Mr. Clemmons's geranium.
- Using a black plastic sheet to terminate cover crops.
- tough molecule made by the plant that makes up things like the stem, bark, and the woody parts of plants.
17 Clues: Mr. Clemmon's favorite superhero growing up. • responsible for fertilizing the flowers of plants. • Macronutrient that plants need the biggest supply of • Using a black plastic sheet to terminate cover crops. • the basic building block of all plant parts. Made of six carbons • This insect loves eating aphids, and sports a red shell w/black spots • ...
Human Uses of Energy 2023-12-06
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- As the sun heats the atmosphere, air moves around and ______ turbines change that motion to electrical energy.
- Layers of this is formed when plants died and fell into the water and decomposed.
- ______ fuels are materials that formed as ancient plants and animals decayed underground.
- We also use plants to produce chemical fuels, such as __________.
- ____________ gas is a fossil fuel that occurs in the gas state.
- Heat energy obtained from beneath Earth's surface is ______________ energy.
- _____ can be used to make a renewable fuel called ethanol.
- The making of coal takes more than 10 _________ years.
- As water flows through openings in a dam, it turns a _________, which then causes a generator to produce electricity.
- This is found in underground rocks and used by most nuclear power plants.
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- ____________ relies on flowing water to create motion, such as a wheel turning to create energy.
- Solar energy is a ______________ source since the sun does not run out -- at least for the next few billion years!
- Earth and pressure from soil and rock change peat into this.
- Burning fossil fuels can have a harmful _________ on the environment causing air pollution and acidic lakes.
- A ________ stores chemical energy and can convert that energy into electrical energy.
- This is a liquid fossil fuel formed by the decay of ancient plants and animals.
- _______ energy is when plant materials are burned as firewood or changed into liquid fuels.
17 Clues: The making of coal takes more than 10 _________ years. • _____ can be used to make a renewable fuel called ethanol. • Earth and pressure from soil and rock change peat into this. • ____________ gas is a fossil fuel that occurs in the gas state. • We also use plants to produce chemical fuels, such as __________. • ...
Criss Cross Applesauce 2025-03-19
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- The liquid plants take in from the ground. It gets split into oxygen and used to make glucose.
- The first step in cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into smaller parts. This process creates a little bit of ATP.
- Dioxide The gas that plants take in from the air. It combines with water to make glucose during photosynthesis.
- The gas produced during photosynthesis.
- The energy molecule that cells use to do work. It powers everything from moving muscles to growing cells.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The sugar that plants make from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. This is the food plants use to grow and survive.
- A series of reactions in cellular respiration that produce ATP and CO2.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The green stuff in plants that catches sunlight. It helps start the process of making food in plants.
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- Cycle A process in the mitochondria that breaks down glucose to make energy. It also produces carbon dioxide as a waste.
- A type of sugar that plants use for energy and growth.
- The molecule that captures light energy in photosynthesis.
- The gas that cells need to make energy in cellular respiration.
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- The type of energy used by cells to power activities.
- reaction The process in which light energy is used to make glucose.
- A process that produces energy without oxygen, used by cells when oxygen is unavailable.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- A type of sugar that plants use for energy and growth.
20 Clues: The gas produced during photosynthesis. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • The type of respiration that requires oxygen. • A type of sugar that plants use for energy and growth. • The molecule that captures light energy in photosynthesis. • ...
Soil Types by Amos! 2022-11-29
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- A person who studies plants.
- These have dead plants in them.
- The person who made this crossword!
- These people grow veggies and plants.
- This soil is cloggy.
- Good for growing things.
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- This helps plants to grow
- Silt avoids a lot of _________.
- You find ______ soil at the beach.
- Chalk has a lot of _______.
10 Clues: This soil is cloggy. • Good for growing things. • This helps plants to grow • Chalk has a lot of _______. • A person who studies plants. • These have dead plants in them. • Silt avoids a lot of _________. • You find ______ soil at the beach. • The person who made this crossword! • These people grow veggies and plants.
Photosynthesis 2025-10-10
10 Clues: C02 • H20 • Plants food • The cell of a plant • Powerhouse of the cell • Light coming from the sun • Perform the task of photosynthesis • Another word for energy produced by the cell • The process in which plants convert sunlight into their food • The cell organelle that converts sunlight into the plants food.
Mini Gardeners Unite 2024-08-23
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- A plant with many branches and leaves
- A colourful part of the plant that often smells nice
- The dirt where plants grow
- What helps plants grow with its light
- What you give plants to help them grow
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- An insect that helps plants by spreading pollen
- A container where plants live
- The part of the plant that grows underground
- Part of the plant that is green and makes food
- Little thing you plant to grow a new plant
10 Clues: The dirt where plants grow • A container where plants live • A plant with many branches and leaves • What helps plants grow with its light • What you give plants to help them grow • Little thing you plant to grow a new plant • The part of the plant that grows underground • Part of the plant that is green and makes food • An insect that helps plants by spreading pollen • ...
Houseplants crossword 2025-01-16
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- Romans liked pots made of this
- The day when next week's homework, readings, etc. are posted
- when houseplants became mainstream for every home
- a good place to post your plant pics
- levels of this decrease in homes with plants
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- levels of this increase in home with plants
- main office is three huge spheres filled with plants!
- the place where plant ownership is first said to have happened
- plants provide us with this!
- can increase empathy and compassion
10 Clues: plants provide us with this! • Romans liked pots made of this • can increase empathy and compassion • a good place to post your plant pics • levels of this increase in home with plants • levels of this decrease in homes with plants • when houseplants became mainstream for every home • main office is three huge spheres filled with plants! • ...
Things in the garden! 2025-06-12
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- to protect yourself from cuts and thorns
- for baby plants to grow until they are big enough.
- to help the plants grow better or eat them
- for the plants to grow
- to store sharp things and things for the garden away
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- for indoor plants that need lots of sun light.
- for the plant to grow and stop weeds from coming
- to keep the garden away from animals and protect it
- to water the plants
- to dig soil
10 Clues: to dig soil • to water the plants • for the plants to grow • to protect yourself from cuts and thorns • to help the plants grow better or eat them • for indoor plants that need lots of sun light. • for the plant to grow and stop weeds from coming • for baby plants to grow until they are big enough. • to keep the garden away from animals and protect it • ...
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Sites of photosynthesis
- Gel in the cell
- Control center
- Information highway
- Discovered cell
- Stores food, water etc
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Packaging center
- Makes ribosomes
- Outside covering of plant cells
- Plants are made of cells
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- Animals are made of cells
- Powerhouse
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Synthesize proteins
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Animalcules in pond water
- Green pigment in plants
- Help give cell structure
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Control center • Gel in the cell • Discovered cell • Makes ribosomes • Packaging center • Synthesize proteins • Information highway • Stores food, water etc • Sites of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants • Help give cell structure • Plants are made of cells • Animals are made of cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Animalcules in pond water • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Green pigment in plants
- Outside covering of plant cells
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Control center
- Synthesize proteins
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- Information highway
- Stores food, water etc
- Sites of photosynthesis
- Gel in cell
- Discovered cell
- Makes ribosomes
- Animals are made of cells
- Help give cell structure
- Animalcules in pond water
- Plants are made of cells
- Powerhouse
- Packaging center
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Gel in cell • Control center • Discovered cell • Makes ribosomes • Packaging center • Information highway • Synthesize proteins • Stores food, water etc • Sites of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants • Help give cell structure • Plants are made of cells • Animals are made of cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Animalcules in pond water • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
Ch 7 Words 2021-02-26
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- Plants with true vascular tissue
- Plants that lack vascular tissue to move materials
- Flowering plants
- Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf
- Vascular tissue through which food moves
- The structures in which food are made
- A green pigment found in chloroplasts
- A large storage sac that can expand and shrink
- Organized plant cells
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- A seed plant that produces naked seeds
- A system of tubelike structures inside a plant that move materials
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- Rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb water and nutrients
- Fern's leaves
- A waxy, waterproof layer of a plant
- A seed leaf that provides food for the embryo
- Sunlight providing energy for the plant food making process
- Vascular tissue through which water and minerals move
- Produces seeds with two seed leaves
- A structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
20 Clues: Fern's leaves • Flowering plants • Organized plant cells • Plants with true vascular tissue • A waxy, waterproof layer of a plant • Produces seeds with two seed leaves • The structures in which food are made • A green pigment found in chloroplasts • A seed plant that produces naked seeds • Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf • Vascular tissue through which food moves • ...
Science Vocab 2021-03-10
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- where organisms live in an environment
- very dry biome
- a region of earth where the climate determines the types of plants
- shows feeding relationships among many organisms
- transfer of energy to an object
- eats other organisms
- eats only plants
- used to trace the flow of energy
- push or pull
- a community of living organisms in their nonliving environment
- anything with mass
- eats plants and meat
- an area flooded with water for at least part of the year
- low average temperature and precipitation
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- the movement of water through the ocean, atmosphere, land, and organisms
- when energy changes from one form to another
- eats only meat
- where organisms slowly build up in a pond or lake
- partially closed body of water
- the ability to change
- uses energy to make food
- the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- low average temperature with more precipitation
23 Clues: push or pull • eats only meat • very dry biome • eats only plants • anything with mass • eats other organisms • eats plants and meat • the ability to change • uses energy to make food • partially closed body of water • transfer of energy to an object • used to trace the flow of energy • where organisms live in an environment • low average temperature and precipitation • ...
Ms. de La Garza's Ecology Vocabulary (So Far) 2020-04-07
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- relationship in which one benefits, one is harmed
- living thing that can make its own food
- capacity in which there are just enough resources to support a population
- process of water vapor becoming water
- to support
- relationship in which one benefits, the other is not harmed
- water rising upward as vapor
- gases that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere
- renewable energy source in which Earth's water is used.
- water melting without evaporatiing
- animals that eat only meat
- to burn
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- release of water from plants
- water in the ground
- water falling from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc.)
- close and long-term relationships between different species of living things.
- relationship in which both benefit
- to go past
- animals that eat only plants
- renewable energy source in which Earth's heat is used
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- living thing that cannot make its own food
22 Clues: to burn • to support • to go past • water in the ground • animals that eat only meat • release of water from plants • animals that eat only plants • water rising upward as vapor • relationship in which both benefit • water melting without evaporatiing • process of water vapor becoming water • animals that eat both plants and meat • living thing that can make its own food • ...
plant movement and phytohormones 2020-09-05
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- geotropism is shown by the shoots of plants
- is a tropic movement shown by obliquely growing stems
- is physiological response to relative length of day and night
- tropic movements shown by roots of plants towards water
- dicovered the volatile plant hormone
- tropic movement shown by trendrils of herbs
- synthesise abscisic acid
- the only volatile or gaseous hormone
- nastic movement regulated by temperature
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- are swollen areas consisting of loosely packedparenchymatous cells
- induction of flowring process by exposure to prolonged coldness
- movement induced by chemical substances
- response of plants running parallel to soil
- break dormancy of seeds
- acid is the most naturally occurring auxin
- formation of fruits without seeds
- special pigments that regulate photopriodic responses
- is promoted by the volatile hormone of the plant
- leaves of oxalis plant shows this movement
- hormone that promotes stem elongation
- first naturally occurring cytokinin
21 Clues: break dormancy of seeds • synthesise abscisic acid • formation of fruits without seeds • first naturally occurring cytokinin • dicovered the volatile plant hormone • the only volatile or gaseous hormone • hormone that promotes stem elongation • movement induced by chemical substances • nastic movement regulated by temperature • acid is the most naturally occurring auxin • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2021-03-26
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- produced by plants
- when the solute concentration outside is lower than the inside of a cell
- when homeostasis is maintained
- process for plants to turn light energy into chemical energy
- concentration of salt similar to our body's natural fluids
- requires energy to move across cell membrane.
- when cells break down glucose
- used to obtain energy.
- the continuous movement of water in earth's atmosphere.
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- when nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things.
- when molecules move in or out of cells
- doesn't require energy to move substances.
- assists plants in receiving water
- used to draw out moisture and reduce swelling
- made of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom
- global warming is an example
- consist of a carbon atom bonded with 2 oxygen atoms
- the exchange of carbon between abiotic and biotic organisms
- made from CO2, H20,and Carbon
- used for fuel in coal
20 Clues: produced by plants • used for fuel in coal • used to obtain energy. • global warming is an example • made from CO2, H20,and Carbon • when cells break down glucose • when homeostasis is maintained • assists plants in receiving water • made of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom • when molecules move in or out of cells • doesn't require energy to move substances. • ...
Unit 1 Quiz Review 2020-11-15
Across
- Get their energy from eating other organisms
- Living, once living, or from a living thing
- the coldest of all the biomes
- The # of one species, in an area
- classified by the animals/plants living there
- Make food / energy from non living things
- Has cone bearing evergreens and fresh water savannah Has trees that are very spaced apart
- Eat dead and decaying matter
- Eat both meat and plants
- where precipitation is less than 50 cm / year
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- Organism changing to better suit environment
- Only eat meat
- Breaks down dead organic matter
- Organism's home. Has what it needs to survive
- the most rain of all the biomes
- The areas on and around earth that hold life
- Populations interacting in the same ecosystem
- An animal being hunted
- An animal that hunts another for food
- Only eat plants
20 Clues: Only eat meat • Only eat plants • An animal being hunted • Eat both meat and plants • Eat dead and decaying matter • the coldest of all the biomes • Breaks down dead organic matter • the most rain of all the biomes • The # of one species, in an area • An animal that hunts another for food • Make food / energy from non living things • Living, once living, or from a living thing • ...
Asynchronous Worksheet #2.1 2021-10-10
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- hold the structure of the plant
- Bright yellow and brown colors in plants
- the basic unit of life
- Powerhouse of the cell
- a hair-like projection that help remove dust particles from the air as we inhale
- similar cells form together to form a functional unit
- what device can we use to see cells
- one-celled
- associated with ribosome
- Cream Yellow Orange and red colors in plants
- no ribosome
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- main life activities occur
- Green pigments in plants
- Destroys invading viruses and bacteria
- many-celled
- one or more types of tissues that are organized in one unit
- makes up the genes
- Where genetic material is found
- Membrane, protective layer that envelops the cytoplasm
- Where protein molecules are formed
- long thread-like structures, which are made up of molecules of proteins and DNA
21 Clues: one-celled • many-celled • no ribosome • makes up the genes • the basic unit of life • Powerhouse of the cell • Green pigments in plants • associated with ribosome • main life activities occur • hold the structure of the plant • Where genetic material is found • Where protein molecules are formed • what device can we use to see cells • Destroys invading viruses and bacteria • ...
pollination 2021-07-11
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- flowers that do not open at all
- pollen grains are seen in water pollination
- fire that kills
- the main media of transport of male gametes in lower plants
- a biotic agent of pollination
- frowers that are invariouably autogamous
- a water pollinated plant
- crosspollination between flowers of different plants
- A danser and a singer
- pollination with in same flower
- an abiotic agent of pollination
- flowers with exposed anther and stigma
- only pollination that bring genetically different types of pollen grains to stigma
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- crosspollination but genetically similar to autogamy
- stigma and style of corn cobs that wave in the wind
- majority of plants pollinate through
- a plant pollinated by wind
- An intelligent boy
- are protected by mucillagenous covering in waterplants
- cross-pollination between flowers of same plant
- Non-sticky pollen grains are necessary for wind pollination
- wind pollination is common in
- is a feature of wind pollinated flowers
- A big donkye an monkey
24 Clues: fire that kills • An intelligent boy • A danser and a singer • A big donkye an monkey • a water pollinated plant • a plant pollinated by wind • a biotic agent of pollination • wind pollination is common in • flowers that do not open at all • pollination with in same flower • an abiotic agent of pollination • majority of plants pollinate through • ...
Energy Flow In Ecosystems 2021-10-21
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- Energy not stored is lost as _________
- Organism that only eats animals
- Model showing energy flow in an ecosystem
- Organism that eats plans and animals
- Organism that eats other organisms (means "other feed")
- Eats dead organisms and waste
- _______ consumer that eats plants and animals
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- ______ levels in an ecosystem show organisms with similar feeding function
- ________ consumer that only eats plants
- Process of making glucose using H2O, CO2, & sunlight
- Organism that only eats plants
- % of energy passed on to the next trophic level
- Process of making food from chemical energy
- ________ consumer that only eats animals
- Organisms that eat other organisms
- Breaks down organic material
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Organism that uses photosynthesis( means "self feed")
- Shows how food chains are connected
- Energy ______ shows levels of feeding relationships
- Makes its food through photosynthesis
- Main source of energy for life on Earth
22 Clues: Breaks down organic material • Eats dead organisms and waste • Organism that only eats plants • Organism that only eats animals • Organisms that eat other organisms • Shows how food chains are connected • Organism that eats plans and animals • Makes its food through photosynthesis • Energy not stored is lost as _________ • ________ consumer that only eats plants • ...
unit 8 vocab 2022-03-15
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- comes from plants and animals
- a group of a population
- global ecosystem composed of living orgaisms
- source of origin
- showing the cladistic relationship between a numberof species
- the area and resources useed by a particular species
- organsims that produce its own food
- community interacting organisms and thier physical environment
- a person who buys goods
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- the role an organism plays in a community
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- eats both plants and animals
- area classified according to the species that live in that location
- organisms that make ther own food
- complex organic substances
- feeds mostly on plants
- a type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from thier interactions
- a branch of biology
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- animals that feed on flesh
- where the chain goes down or up
21 Clues: source of origin • a branch of biology • feeds mostly on plants • a group of a population • a person who buys goods • complex organic substances • animals that feed on flesh • eats both plants and animals • comes from plants and animals • where the chain goes down or up • organisms that make ther own food • organsims that produce its own food • ...
Biology 2021-09-28
Across
- + CO2 + H2O : Reactants of cellular respiration
- : Transformation of glucose to into ATP
- : Smallest unit of living things
- to stimuli : Fight or flight response
- : Locate at the right side of the arrow
- : The high energy form of adenosine triphosphate
- : Living things that use the sun’s energy directly to make glucose
- : The used form form of adenosine triphosphate
- : Genetic material changes over time through within a species
- Organization : Cell -> Tissue -> Organ -> Organ system -> Organism
- : Maintaining Balance
- : passing DNA through the family
- Fusion : Gravity condolences nuclei and forms atoms to collide and produce the origin of energy
- : Cell division
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- + oxygen : Products of Photosynthesis
- : Living thighs that cannot use the sun's energy directly
- : Plants rely on animals and animals rely on plants
- + CO2 + H2O : Reactants of cellular respiration
- : Located at the left side of the arrow
- : A process in which plants use the sun to make glucose
- : The process that transforms glucose into ATP
21 Clues: : Cell division • : Maintaining Balance • : Smallest unit of living things • : passing DNA through the family • + oxygen : Products of Photosynthesis • to stimuli : Fight or flight response • : Transformation of glucose to into ATP • : Located at the left side of the arrow • : Locate at the right side of the arrow • : The used form form of adenosine triphosphate • ...
Soil/Fossils Review 2016-12-13
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- layer of rock beneath soil
- amber is hardened tree ____
- amount of different sized soil particles in soil
- fossil which does not preserve organisms
- soil provides habitat to this organism
- In petrification process, ____ replaces tissues
- determined by parent rock and weathering
- of organism are preserved in rock
- plowing method that helps conserve soil
- plants disappearing from an area due to soil infertility
- another name for tar
- temperature slows down decay
- plant or animal buried in mold ____
- the horizon with weathered bedrock
- stores this to help prevent floods
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- remains or physical evidence of organisms
- object created when sediment fills a mold
- what soil provides for animals and plants
- the rock which gets weathered into soil
- index fossil organism
- on the ground surface in O horizon
- Ability to hold nutrients for plants
- what B horizon contains
- a loose mixture minerals, water, air, organic matter
24 Clues: another name for tar • index fossil organism • what B horizon contains • layer of rock beneath soil • amber is hardened tree ____ • temperature slows down decay • of organism are preserved in rock • on the ground surface in O horizon • the horizon with weathered bedrock • stores this to help prevent floods • plant or animal buried in mold ____ • ...
macromolecules 2016-09-26
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- _____ is found i the nucleus of cells.
- carries genetic information.
- acids store genetic information.
- carbohydrates,lipids, nuclear acids, and proteins are _______ macromolucues.
- form the cell membrane.
- carbohydrates are found in ____
- _____ is used by plants to store energy.
- are two monosaccharides put together
- is an example of carbohydrates.
- support they provide ___________________ for plants.
- most common lipid
- saturated fats are ___ at room temperature.
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- lipids are made from a long ____ of fatty acids that don't dissolve in water.
- Nuclear acids are composed of _______
- provide short term energy.
- glycogen is ______ strung together
- glucose is the ____ for carbohydrates.
- are made from 20 amino acids
- amino acids are bonded by ______ bonds.
- a very large molecule formed by joining a smaller organic together.
- have long term energy storage.
- proteins are mainly composed of _______ , oxygen and nitrogen.
- unsaturated fats are _____ at room temperature.
- monsaccharides are _______ sugars
24 Clues: most common lipid • form the cell membrane. • provide short term energy. • carries genetic information. • are made from 20 amino acids • have long term energy storage. • carbohydrates are found in ____ • is an example of carbohydrates. • acids store genetic information. • monsaccharides are _______ sugars • glycogen is ______ strung together • are two monosaccharides put together • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-25
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- having the same characteristics
- both species benefit
- dead plants or animals for food
- an animal that relies on other organism for food and energy
- the powerhouse of the cell
- lichens, moss, grass
- substance that undergoes changes
- breathing
- parasites benefiting from another species
- the number of organisms that an environment can hold
- where photosynthesis takes place
- all the inhabitants of an area
- can breed together
- outcome
- only plants
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- both plants and animals
- Moving into one new area
- an organism changes to better fit its environment
- leaving one area
- photosynthesis, creates own food
- only one species benefits
- water, space, weather predators etc.
- the preying on one animal to another
- a group of organisms that interact with each other
- light energy to food for an autotroph
- two species relying on each other
- inheriting a title
- only meat
28 Clues: outcome • breathing • only meat • only plants • leaving one area • inheriting a title • can breed together • both species benefit • lichens, moss, grass • both plants and animals • Moving into one new area • only one species benefits • the powerhouse of the cell • all the inhabitants of an area • having the same characteristics • dead plants or animals for food • photosynthesis, creates own food • ...
Dazmon's "Bio" Crossword 2014-02-20
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- separation of cells from their growth
- the control of a population of one organism
- genetically modifying plants & animals 4 food
- branch that studies moral values in bio science
- all genetic information or hereditary possesed by an organism
- Genetic material altered
- to tame an animal
- cutting up DNA fragments from more than 1 organism
- assigning DNA fragments to chromosomes
- a fuel made of natural, re-useable sources
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- use of plants/microorganism to clean sites
- Science that uses very small living things
- used to alter genetic material
- the cultivation of water organisms
- Something mixed in origin or composition
- makes new strains of plants or animals
- the raising of crops and livestock
- the act of making unusable by harmful things
- Injecting substances in microscopic organism
- The process of producing a clone
- organism with one or more genes transferred
21 Clues: to tame an animal • Genetic material altered • used to alter genetic material • The process of producing a clone • the cultivation of water organisms • the raising of crops and livestock • separation of cells from their growth • makes new strains of plants or animals • assigning DNA fragments to chromosomes • Something mixed in origin or composition • ...
GRADE 5 KEYWORDS FOR NST FUEL AND POWER NOV 2023 2023-11-08
Across
- black gold
- source of all energy
- oil has not been processed yet
- used to tar roads
- partly decomposed vegetable matter from acidic, boggy ground, dried for use as fuel
- does not run out
- narrow long opening or crack
- the process of burning
- soft brownish coal
- a black rock consisting mainly of carbon from fossils
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- the process where plants generate and store energy in leaves and roots
- the gas released by plants during the daytime
- coal ground into small pieces to a powder form
- natural fuel such as coal or gas formed from remains of animals and plants
- squeezed together
- a renewable power source
- process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks.
- a large fan which turns very fast
- consisting largely of methane
- turned by a turbine to produce electricity
- Methane
21 Clues: Methane • black gold • does not run out • squeezed together • used to tar roads • soft brownish coal • source of all energy • the process of burning • a renewable power source • narrow long opening or crack • consisting largely of methane • oil has not been processed yet • a large fan which turns very fast • turned by a turbine to produce electricity • ...
Biology 2023-12-14
Across
- only eats mean
- group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in the same enviorment
- illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals
- fish eating mammal with dense fur and webbed feet
- The air you breathe
- Carbon Dioxide
- the different form or versions of a gene.
- an singe animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- only eats plants
- animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food
- organism that cant produce its own food and eat other plants and animals to get energy
- preys on other animals
- the largest living land animal is grey and have tusks
- light energy is converted to chemical energy
- molecule that carries genetic information
- the main thing sea urchins eat
- eats both plants and meat
- the other name for an killer whale
- large carnivorous mammal that lives in prides
- orginism the creates there own foood and energy
20 Clues: only eats mean • Carbon Dioxide • only eats plants • The air you breathe • preys on other animals • eats both plants and meat • the main thing sea urchins eat • the other name for an killer whale • molecule that carries genetic information • the different form or versions of a gene. • light energy is converted to chemical energy • illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals • ...
Ecology crossword 2024-04-05
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- The home of an organism
- The systems that things get eaten
- A community that interacts with it environment
- Organisms that produce food from sunlight
- Organism that is a parasite
- Living thing
- Study organisms
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- Is food for the predator
- Where parasites live
- Eats the prey
- The region on, above, and below the Earth's surface where life exists
- Non-living things in an ecosystem
- Group of organisms of the same species
- Organisms that consume other organisms
- Organisms that only eat meat
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- Livivng things in an ecosystem
- Multiple food chains conbine
- Group of populations
- Organisms that eat other plants and animals
- Organisms that eat both plants and meat
- An organism that feeds off dead things
- Organisms that only eat plants
- Organisms that decompose organic matter
- Organisms that make their own food
25 Clues: Living thing • Eats the prey • Study organisms • Group of populations • Where parasites live • The home of an organism • Is food for the predator • Organism that is a parasite • Multiple food chains conbine • Organisms that only eat meat • Livivng things in an ecosystem • Organisms that only eat plants • The systems that things get eaten • Non-living things in an ecosystem • ...
ecology vocab 2024-04-05
Across
- web interlocking food chains
- geographic area where organisms work together to survive
- the region above, and below the earth's surface
- eat only plants
- chain organisms dependent on the next source of food
- organisms that eat plants and animals
- nonliving things
- inhabitants of a certain town area or country
- organism that scavenges dead organisms
- hunter of prey
- parasites
- organisms that can make their food
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- organisms that consume other organisms to survive
- eats a mix of plants and meat
- living things
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- eat only meat
- relations of organisms to 1 another and physical surroundings
- carries on the activities of utilizing organs
- something dependent on another organism to survive
- a group of populations
- organism that breaks down organic material
- organism produces its food
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- being hunted by predators
25 Clues: parasites • living things • eat only meat • hunter of prey • eat only plants • nonliving things • a group of populations • being hunted by predators • organism produces its food • eats a mix of plants and meat • web interlocking food chains • organisms that can make their food • organisms that eat plants and animals • organism that scavenges dead organisms • ...
ecology vocab 2024-04-05
Across
- web interlocking food chains
- geographic area where organisms work together to survive
- the region above, and below the earth's surface
- eat only plants
- chain organisms dependent on the next source of food
- organisms that eat plants and animals
- nonliving things
- inhabitants of a certain town area or country
- organism that scavenges dead organisms
- hunter of prey
- parasites
- organisms that can make their food
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- organisms that consume other organisms to survive
- eats a mix of plants and meat
- living things
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- eat only meat
- relations of organisms to 1 another and physical surroundings
- carries on the activities of utilizing organs
- something dependent on another organism to survive
- a group of populations
- organism that breaks down organic material
- organism produces its food
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- being hunted by predators
25 Clues: parasites • living things • eat only meat • hunter of prey • eat only plants • nonliving things • a group of populations • being hunted by predators • organism produces its food • eats a mix of plants and meat • web interlocking food chains • organisms that can make their food • organisms that eat plants and animals • organism that scavenges dead organisms • ...
ecology vocab 2024-04-05
Across
- web interlocking food chains
- geographic area where organisms work together to survive
- the region above, and below the earth's surface
- eat only plants
- chain organisms dependent on the next source of food
- organisms that eat plants and animals
- nonliving things
- inhabitants of a certain town area or country
- organism that scavenges dead organisms
- hunter of prey
- parasites
- organisms that can make their food
Down
- organisms that consume other organisms to survive
- eats a mix of plants and meat
- living things
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- eat only meat
- relations of organisms to 1 another and physical surroundings
- carries on the activities of utilizing organs
- something dependent on another organism to survive
- a group of populations
- organism that breaks down organic material
- organism produces its food
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- being hunted by predators
25 Clues: parasites • living things • eat only meat • hunter of prey • eat only plants • nonliving things • a group of populations • being hunted by predators • organism produces its food • eats a mix of plants and meat • web interlocking food chains • organisms that can make their food • organisms that eat plants and animals • organism that scavenges dead organisms • ...
ecology vocab 2024-04-05
Across
- web interlocking food chains
- geographic area where organisms work together to survive
- the region above, and below the earth's surface
- eat only plants
- chain organisms dependent on the next source of food
- organisms that eat plants and animals
- nonliving things
- inhabitants of a certain town area or country
- organism that scavenges dead organisms
- hunter of prey
- parasites
- organisms that can make their food
Down
- organisms that consume other organisms to survive
- eats a mix of plants and meat
- living things
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- eat only meat
- relations of organisms to 1 another and physical surroundings
- carries on the activities of utilizing organs
- something dependent on another organism to survive
- a group of populations
- organism that breaks down organic material
- organism produces its food
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- being hunted by predators
25 Clues: parasites • living things • eat only meat • hunter of prey • eat only plants • nonliving things • a group of populations • being hunted by predators • organism produces its food • eats a mix of plants and meat • web interlocking food chains • organisms that can make their food • organisms that eat plants and animals • organism that scavenges dead organisms • ...
Ecology Intro. 2024-04-05
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- where a parasite lives
- Order of organisms eating each other
- Where plants/animals naturally grow
- Eats for energy cannot produce own energy
- Never Lived
- Can produce own food
- Organism that only eats decaying organic matter
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- Living or once living
- Living and non-living things in an area
- A living thing
- Caught for food
- lives by killing and eating other organisms
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- all food chains in an ecosystem
- Requiring organic compounds
- breaks down dead organisms
- Only eats plants
- Multiple organisms forming a bubble of life
- A group living in the same area and/or having similar characteristics
- Living off another organism
- The total of individuals occupying an area or making up a whole
- eats both plants and animals
- Only Eats Animals
- Make food in themselves
- Study of relationships between living things
25 Clues: Never Lived • A living thing • Caught for food • Only eats plants • Only Eats Animals • Can produce own food • Living or once living • where a parasite lives • Make food in themselves • breaks down dead organisms • Requiring organic compounds • Living off another organism • eats both plants and animals • all food chains in an ecosystem • Where plants/animals naturally grow • ...
Brady B's Ecology Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organism that can produce its own food
- organisms that depend on each other to survive
- organism that kills prey
- natural home of an ofganism
- regions of the surface
- group of people living in same space
- relationship of organisms
- system of interlocking food chains
- biological community
- factors of living things
- organism that eats only animals
- something that lives off of another organism
- something that makes something else
- organism that eats only plants
- how many inhabitants in a certain area
- person who buys goods for their own benefit
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- each level in an ecosystem
- organism that decomposes dead animals
- what the parasites live off of
- factors of nonliving things
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- organism that gets hunted
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- organisms that live off of dead animals
- individual animal/plant
25 Clues: biological community • regions of the surface • individual animal/plant • organism that kills prey • factors of living things • organism that gets hunted • relationship of organisms • each level in an ecosystem • natural home of an ofganism • factors of nonliving things • what the parasites live off of • organism that eats only plants • organism that eats only animals • ...
Practice for test biology 2022-06-08
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- The top part of the stamen
- When plants pollinate by animals
- A food chain where animals eat more things then one
- Where the egg cells are in
- When a plant pollinate an other plant
- The middle part of the carpel
- The plant pollinate his self
- The one that starts the food chain
- The first animal that eats the producer
- Male reproductive organ
- The top part of the carpel
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- The second animal in a food chain
- When plants pollinate by the wind
- Eats plants and meat
- This comes out the stamen
- The stick of the stamen
- The female reproductive
- Animals that eat organisms
- the leaves under the petals
- The top part of the carpel
- The leaves to interact the insects
- where the ovules are in
- I sit next to the one that had a relation with Kate
23 Clues: Eats plants and meat • The stick of the stamen • The female reproductive • where the ovules are in • Male reproductive organ • This comes out the stamen • The top part of the stamen • Where the egg cells are in • Animals that eat organisms • The top part of the carpel • The top part of the carpel • the leaves under the petals • The plant pollinate his self • ...
8 23 2023 North Port Workplace 2023-08-22
Across
- times a store is open
- Purchase
- making a deposit on an item and paying later
- money taken out of your paycheck for SS
- plugs, wire, outlets, conduit
- a monetary reward on top of regular pay
- surface with regular ridges (cardboard)
- insurance, stock options, paid leave
- chemicals plants need
- nuts, bolts, screws, nails, hinges
- shelf that starts an aisle
- bargain
- person in charge of a store
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- place where items are kept
- paper record of an order to buy
- powders and liquids that kill bugs
- coins or smaller amounts of money
- a specific and named section of a store
- person buying
- having to do with money
- chemicals that kill plants
- 25 cents
- items to fix water pipes
- place to buy plants
- copy of a paid bill
- dollar bills of different denominations
- 10 cents
- using a machine instead of by hand
28 Clues: bargain • Purchase • 25 cents • 10 cents • person buying • place to buy plants • copy of a paid bill • times a store is open • chemicals plants need • having to do with money • items to fix water pipes • place where items are kept • chemicals that kill plants • shelf that starts an aisle • person in charge of a store • plugs, wire, outlets, conduit • paper record of an order to buy • ...
6TH GRADE SCIENCE 2023-05-09
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- stored energy
- in the food web eats only other animals
- the animal in an ecosystem that relies on other organisms to get its food
- energy deriving from chemicals usually gas or food
- heat transfer through currents
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed while the other is benefited
- in the energy pyramid eats plants and other animals
- a giant gyre full of trash most being plastic
- heat transfer through direct touch
- the action of work
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- in the food web is the apex predator
- the thing that helps an ecosystem from reaching its' carrying capacity
- heat transfer through energy rays
- (example) tundra, deciduous forest, rainforest, desert, etc.
- get food from the sun
- the variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem
- like a large whirlpool
- in the energy pyramid only consumes plants
- causes currents to spin either clockwise or counterclockwise
- the energy of movement
20 Clues: stored energy • the action of work • get food from the sun • like a large whirlpool • the energy of movement • heat transfer through currents • heat transfer through energy rays • heat transfer through direct touch • in the food web is the apex predator • in the food web eats only other animals • in the energy pyramid only consumes plants • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-25
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- an organism that can eat plants and meat
- the barrier that protects the cell from the outside world
- a plant eater
- contains genetic material
- stores and transfers substances
- makes ATP
- contains enzymes that break stuff down
- the classification of plants and animals
- a meat eater
- the study of life
- jelly-like substances that is in cells
- the testing of a hypothesis
- the "post office" of the cell
- how organisms get energy from the surroundings to sustain itselfhypothesis
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- a network of membranous tubules
- makes proteins
- when one or more cells are grouped together
- a plastid that does photosynthesis
- stores food or waste
- a scientific instrument that enlarges things
- body temperature
- stores the DNA
- a educated statement that explain observations
- how sunlight gives plants energy
- the outside of a plant cell
25 Clues: makes ATP • a meat eater • a plant eater • makes proteins • stores the DNA • body temperature • the study of life • stores food or waste • contains genetic material • the outside of a plant cell • the testing of a hypothesis • the "post office" of the cell • a network of membranous tubules • stores and transfers substances • how sunlight gives plants energy • ...
Atp and Photosynthesis Crossword- Adisyn Porter 2024-10-31
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- site where photosynthesis occurs
- a green pigment present in green plants '
- another energy source for light independent
- reactant needed for light dependent
- process which plants use sunlight to create their own food
- also known as light dependent
- product made in light dependent
- creates own food
- outside thylakoid membranes
- stage takes place in stroma
- is a sugar
- reactant needed for light independent
- natural coloring matter of plants
- use sunlight to make their food
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- measure of hotness or coldness
- stage takes place in thylakoids
- contain clusters of chlorophyll
- three in ATP molecules and two in ADP
- also known as calvin cycle
- can't produce own food
- don't use sunlight to make their food
- Cycle also known as photosystem one
- a nitrogen compound
- stack of thylakoids
- provides energy for cells
- similar to ATP
- helps cells transfer energy
- energy source for light dependent
28 Clues: is a sugar • similar to ATP • creates own food • a nitrogen compound • stack of thylakoids • can't produce own food • provides energy for cells • also known as calvin cycle • outside thylakoid membranes • helps cells transfer energy • stage takes place in stroma • also known as light dependent • measure of hotness or coldness • stage takes place in thylakoids • ...
Blooming Botanicals 2025-07-17
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- Exotic, often epiphytic, flowering plant.
- The main stem of a plant.
- Underground stem from which roots and shoots grow.
- Process by which plants convert light into energy.
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators.
- Tall plant with large yellow heads that track the sun.
- The scientific study of plants.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower.
- Fine powdery substance carried by wind or insects.
- Small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering.
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- An unopend flower.
- Green pigment in plants essential for photosynthesis.
- Spring bulb flower, often cup-shaped.
- Plant that grows by climbing or trailing.
- Fragrant shrub with purple or white flowers.
- Common flower with white petals around a yellow center.
- A colorful segment of a flower.
- The act of flowering or a flower itself.
- Male reproductive part of a flower, producing pollen.
- Classic thorny flower, often associated with love.
20 Clues: An unopend flower. • The main stem of a plant. • A colorful segment of a flower. • The scientific study of plants. • Spring bulb flower, often cup-shaped. • The act of flowering or a flower itself. • Exotic, often epiphytic, flowering plant. • Plant that grows by climbing or trailing. • The female reproductive organ of a flower. • Fragrant shrub with purple or white flowers. • ...
Climate & Vegetation 2025-07-06
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- – Iconic desert mammal with fat-storing humps
- – Modified leaves that reduce water loss
- – Air plants growing on branches (e.g., bromeliads)
- – Nutrient-rich decaying organic layer on forest floor
- – Primary layer (15-30m) where most rainforest life exists
- – Constant high moisture levels in rainforest climate
- – Water conservation strategy in desert plants
- – Replaces xerophyte: water-storing plants (e.g., cacti)
- – Behavioral adaptation to avoid daytime heat
- – Tree-dwelling lifestyle (e.g., sloths, monkeys)
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- – Tallest rainforest trees (>30m) with umbrella-shaped crowns
- – Exceptional species variety per square kilometer
- – State of desert seeds between rainfalls
- – Heat-reflecting fur/feathers of desert animals
- – Wind-driven removal of topsoil in deserts
- – How leaf-tailed geckos avoid predators
- – Rapid nutrient loss in rainforest soils due to heavy rainfall
- – Crown shape of some mid-layer rainforest trees
- – Underground refuge from extreme temperatures
- – Low vegetation density due to water scarcity
- – Wide, stabilizing roots of tall rainforest trees
21 Clues: – Modified leaves that reduce water loss • – How leaf-tailed geckos avoid predators • – State of desert seeds between rainfalls • – Wind-driven removal of topsoil in deserts • – Iconic desert mammal with fat-storing humps • – Behavioral adaptation to avoid daytime heat • – Underground refuge from extreme temperatures • – Water conservation strategy in desert plants • ...
Crossword 2024-12-09
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- free of oxygen
- wetlands with woody plants
- structures used to stop water for naturally changing course
- barriers which restrict water flow
- permanently or seasonally saturated with water
- Regime regular pattern of variations in water levels
- Source Pollution coming from a clearly identified source
- wetland with frequent flooding or constant surface water
- wetlands filled with peat and acidic water
- mass destruction trees
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- Plants soft-stemmed plants
- material created by atmospheric con
- lightly salty water
- Functions water-retention of soil
- waste on the forest floor
- state of being frozen year-round
- area which has hydric and anerobic soil and supports a plant community which is adapted to living in these soils
- Trees evergreen trees with needle-shaped leaves
- sand, stone or soil carried into land or water
- spongey substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation
20 Clues: free of oxygen • lightly salty water • mass destruction trees • waste on the forest floor • wetlands with woody plants • state of being frozen year-round • barriers which restrict water flow • material created by atmospheric con • Functions water-retention of soil • Plants soft-stemmed plants • wetlands filled with peat and acidic water • ...
UNIT 3 - Sustainability 2025-07-10
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- related to nature and the environment
- the Earth, our home
- caring for the planet so future generations can live well
- using old things to make new things
- cutting down too many trees
- a natural resource we must protect
- a building or effect that keeps heat inside
- old food and plants that become soil
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- a long time with no rain
- power from the sun
- a gas that causes global warming
- dirtying the air, water, or land
- a material that is used a lot but takes a long time to break down
- power we use to do things
- things we throw away
- the variety of animals and plants on Earth
- energy that comes from natural sources like sun or wind
- the usual weather in a place
- fuel from ancient plants or animals like coal or oil
- using something again instead of throwing it away
20 Clues: power from the sun • the Earth, our home • things we throw away • a long time with no rain • power we use to do things • cutting down too many trees • the usual weather in a place • a gas that causes global warming • dirtying the air, water, or land • a natural resource we must protect • using old things to make new things • old food and plants that become soil • ...
Elementary Biology 2025-10-15
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- Process of using oxygen to release energy from food
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- Breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients
- Large molecules that do most jobs in cells
- Process of making more organisms
- Molecule that carries genetic instructions (abbrev.)
- Thread-like structure made of DNA
- Any living thing (plant, animal, microbe)
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Community of organisms plus their environment
- The basic unit of life
- Tiny single-celled organisms; some help and some harm
- Tiny agent that can infect living cells (not a cell)
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- A segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- Process plants use to turn light into food
- Where plants make food using sunlight
- Place where a plant or animal lives
- Organism that makes food (like plants)
- "Powerhouse" of the cell that makes ATP
- Controls the cell; houses DNA
20 Clues: The basic unit of life • Controls the cell; houses DNA • Process of making more organisms • Thread-like structure made of DNA • Place where a plant or animal lives • Where plants make food using sunlight • A trait that helps an organism survive • Organism that makes food (like plants) • A segment of DNA that codes for a trait • "Powerhouse" of the cell that makes ATP • ...
the evironment 2014-05-25
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- / the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- / animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- / a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide that are collecting in the air around the Earth and stopping heat escaping into space
- / a chemical substance made and used for killing insects, especially those that eat plants
- / energy that is produced using the sun, wind etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal
- / you can give it back to the company that sold it to be used again and you get your money back
- / to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
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- / he gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out
- / a forest in a hot area of the world that receives a lot of rain
- / a device on a car that reduces the amount of poisonous gas that is released from the exhaust
- / to make air, water, or earth dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, esp. by adding harmful chemicals or waste
- / operating in a way that does not harm the environment
- / a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- / to raise animals, grow crops etc. without using artificial chemicals
- / the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- / the gradual warming of the earth because of heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere
16 Clues: / to damage something so badly that it cannot be used • / operating in a way that does not harm the environment • / a forest in a hot area of the world that receives a lot of rain • / the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place • / to raise animals, grow crops etc. without using artificial chemicals • ...
Classification 2025-04-22
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- Leeches and earthworms are examples of this
- Animals with a backbone
- Organisms with tiny pores through which water enters
- Jellyfish are examples of these
- Echinoderms have _______-way radial symmetry
- Animals without a backbone
- Molluscs have soft bodies protected by ____ shells
- Seed plants are classified as _____ or non-_______
- Sea __________ is an example of a Cnidarian
- Plants can be classified as ______ or non-_______
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- The act of sorting organisms into groups
- A group of organisms that can reproduce to make fertile offspring
- Tapeworms are an example of this group
- Echinoderms have organs but no _______
- Vascular plants are classified as _____ or ____-less
- Pinworms and hookworms an example of these
- Cnidarians have ________/threads to string their prey
- Organisms are named after their ______ and species
- Starfish and sea urchins are examples of these
19 Clues: Animals with a backbone • Animals without a backbone • Jellyfish are examples of these • Tapeworms are an example of this group • Echinoderms have organs but no _______ • The act of sorting organisms into groups • Pinworms and hookworms an example of these • Leeches and earthworms are examples of this • Sea __________ is an example of a Cnidarian • ...
M4 PLANT CROSSWORD 2022-02-11
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- the oak tree (Quercus robur) belongs to this phylum
- triploid foodstuff contained in angiosperm seeds to nurture the sporophyte embryo
- a hollow tube which develops from a pollen grain when deposited on the stigma of a flower (6,4)
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilisation
- a palm-like plant of tropical and subtropical regions, bearing large male or female cones
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary
- having both the male and female reproductive organs on the same individual (hermaphrodite)
- a plant of a group that comprises those that have seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- these tissues are found in all plants except the bryophytes
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- male gametophyte in seed plants (6,5)
- a tiny, typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion
- (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations)the 2n phase
- a chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as a grass, lily, or palm) having an embryo with a single cotyledon
- during double fertilisation, one of the generative nuclei in the pollen grain
- (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations) the gamete-producing phase
- a plant of a large group that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel
- in seed plants, the first cell of the female gametophyte generation
18 Clues: male gametophyte in seed plants (6,5) • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • the oak tree (Quercus robur) belongs to this phylum • these tissues are found in all plants except the bryophytes • in seed plants, the first cell of the female gametophyte generation • (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations)the 2n phase • ...
Plant tissues, reproduction, fruiting and plant hormones/regulators 2022-09-10
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- true flowering plants
- contains the stigma, style and ovary (female flower parts)
- acid promotes senescence of leaves and fruit, is involved in bud & seed dormancy, helps with stomatal opening and closing, signals plants of physiological stress, and protects plants from environmental conditions
- Development of seedless fruit
- division of the nucleus to produce two daughter nuclei containing identical sets of chromosomes
- produced in the shoot apex, involved in geotropism/gravitropism, phototropism, cell division, and enlargement
- Fruit that continue to ripen after harvesting
- division of the nucleus into four cells with half the chromosome number of the original cell
- programmed physiological process in which prolonged cold exposure provides competency to flower in plants
- Chemical which ripens fruit
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- form of reproduction which results in progeny that is genetically identical to the parent
- found in monocot flowers, where the sepals and petals are similar and fused at the base
- outermost appendages of the flower, modified leaves, enclose to protect the flower at bud stage, collectively known as the calyx
- Development of seeds with no fusion of the gametes/without fertilisation
- contains the anther and filament (male flower parts)
- involved in cell division, inhibit senescence (death), produced in root tips, high concentration in fruits and seeds
- plants response to day length
- form of reproduction which results in progeny that are genetically diverse
- can be bound or free, cell division and elongation in internodes, dormancy break in seeds and buds, balance between juvenile and adult forms, onset of flowering in place of vernalisation.
19 Clues: true flowering plants • Chemical which ripens fruit • Development of seedless fruit • plants response to day length • Fruit that continue to ripen after harvesting • contains the anther and filament (male flower parts) • contains the stigma, style and ovary (female flower parts) • Development of seeds with no fusion of the gametes/without fertilisation • ...
U2 Photosynthesis & cellular respiration 2023-09-21
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- first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- the transport of dissolved substances into cells.
- energy-carrying biological molecule, which, when broken down, drives cellular activities
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
- process that does not require oxygen
- process that requires oxygen
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- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing.
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues.
- an organism that makes its own food
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- an organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- green pigmnet in plants the absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- Produced in muscle cells under anaerobic conditions so that glycolysis can continue.
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
19 Clues: process that requires oxygen • an organism that makes its own food • process that does not require oxygen • a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • the transport of dissolved substances into cells. • organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production • process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Plants and Temperature 2023-05-02
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- when daily temperatures influence plant responses, such as flowering
- change of daily temperatures
- temperature rangein which plants grow and survive.
- cold treatment of plants
- plants that prefer cooler growing temperatures and are tolerant of frost
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- short for Growing degree days
- ideal temperature for plant growth.
- cold requirement for seeds to germinate
- plants that require warmer temperatures for best growth
- all the chemical reactions in a plant.
- plant’s ability to tolerate cold temperatures
11 Clues: cold treatment of plants • change of daily temperatures • short for Growing degree days • ideal temperature for plant growth. • all the chemical reactions in a plant. • cold requirement for seeds to germinate • plant’s ability to tolerate cold temperatures • temperature rangein which plants grow and survive. • plants that require warmer temperatures for best growth • ...
photosyntisis 2022-05-18
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- plants collect energy from
- plants use ? to drink water form soil
- glucose is made from carbon and ?
- what is the name of the cell that absorbs water
- they use this energy to make a sugar called
- what is the tissue that transports watercalled
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- leaves absorb ? from the air
- what makes plants green
- what are the openings leaves have to intakeair
- glucose is the main source of nutrition for
- chlorophyll traps ? from sunlight
11 Clues: what makes plants green • plants collect energy from • leaves absorb ? from the air • glucose is made from carbon and ? • chlorophyll traps ? from sunlight • plants use ? to drink water form soil • glucose is the main source of nutrition for • they use this energy to make a sugar called • what are the openings leaves have to intakeair • ...
Lesson 5 Science Vocabulary 2025-10-17
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- A set of events that repeat in the same order over and over
- The gases that surround a planet
- A living thing that can break down dead plants, dead animals, or animal waste
- Tiny living things in water that produce their own food, like plants do
- A living thing that eats other living things
- cycle The process of carbon moving through living things and the environment
- A living thing that is a decomposer, such as a mold or a mushroom
- Anything that takes up space and has weight; can be in different forms such as solid, liquid, gas
- A type of gas that plants release and animals breathe in
- Tiny, floating living things in water that are smaller than algae and produce their own food, like plants do
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- A pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is either too big, too small, or too complicated to work with
- An organism that is usually a decomposer; some cause illness
- All the living things that interact with each other and their environment in one place
- dioxide A type of gas that plants sometime take in and that animals release when they breathe
- Any living thing
- A living thing that makes its own food
- A group of things that affect each other and function as a whole
- A substance that living things need to grow and stay healthy
18 Clues: Any living thing • The gases that surround a planet • A living thing that makes its own food • A living thing that eats other living things • A type of gas that plants release and animals breathe in • A set of events that repeat in the same order over and over • An organism that is usually a decomposer; some cause illness • ...
Science 2021-05-24
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- land that boarders the ocean
- an animal that eats plants and other animals
- using our natural resources wisely
- an animal that eats only meat (other animals)
- features that help animals and plants survive
- how a rock feels
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- substance that contaminates the environment
- organisms that no longer exist
- an animal blending into the environment
- the movement of broken rock by water or wind
- an animal that eats only plants
- a tool used to measure temperature
- to break down or decay
- the breaking down of rock by water or wind
- a wide area of flat land
15 Clues: how a rock feels • to break down or decay • a wide area of flat land • land that boarders the ocean • organisms that no longer exist • an animal that eats only plants • a tool used to measure temperature • using our natural resources wisely • an animal blending into the environment • the breaking down of rock by water or wind • substance that contaminates the environment • ...
Energy and Matter in Ecosystems Vocabulary 2021-06-14
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- seaweed is an example of this organism
- the process of converting food into energy
- a gas released during photosynthesis
- an organism that breaks down dead matter
- a list/picture showing linked food sources
- human activity that disrupts an ecosystem
- an animal that feeds on decaying matter
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- multiple food chains in an ecosystem
- an animal that only eats plants
- an organism that eats another organism
- plants make energy from the sun
- an animal that eats other animals
- lakes, deserts, and forests are examples
- the sugar made during photosynthesis
- the main source of energy for plants
15 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • plants make energy from the sun • an animal that eats other animals • multiple food chains in an ecosystem • a gas released during photosynthesis • the sugar made during photosynthesis • the main source of energy for plants • an organism that eats another organism • seaweed is an example of this organism • ...
Sources of Food - Part 1 2021-06-29
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- A substance added to soil to increase its nutrients
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- The soil contains these for healthy growth of the plants
- Gas produced during photosynthesis
- A solution that turns Universal Indicator red
- Green pigment found in leaves
- Excess chemical fertilisers can contaminate this
- The rapid growth of algae
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- Chemical fertilisers are rich in this element
- Amount of crops produced
- Excess sugar is converted to this for storage in plants
- Process whereby plants make food
- Decomposed plant material
- A solution that has pH 7
- Litmus paper turns blue in this condition
15 Clues: Amount of crops produced • A solution that has pH 7 • Decomposed plant material • The rapid growth of algae • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Green pigment found in leaves • Process whereby plants make food • Gas produced during photosynthesis • Litmus paper turns blue in this condition • Chemical fertilisers are rich in this element • ...
