plants Crossword Puzzles
Life in the Sea 2025-10-24
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- has a cell wall made of silica
- animals that live in buried in the bottom
- part of their life is planktonic
- plants that live on ocean bottom or rocks
- largest phylogenetic subdivision
- represents energy transfer from one organism eats another
- plant with no roots,stems,or leaves
- small plant-like organism
- strong swimming animals
- only invertebrate that is considered nekton
- organism that consumes other organisms
- animals that eat meat
- produces red tide
- animals that both plants and animals
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- spend entire life in floating state
- animals that live on ocean bottom
- large jellyfishes are in this category
- one of the first organisms on earth
- bottom dwelling organims
- transfer of nutrients from deep water to surface
- bacteria
- organism that makes their own food
- small animal that is a drifter
- animals that eat plants
24 Clues: bacteria • produces red tide • animals that eat meat • strong swimming animals • animals that eat plants • bottom dwelling organims • small plant-like organism • has a cell wall made of silica • small animal that is a drifter • part of their life is planktonic • largest phylogenetic subdivision • animals that live on ocean bottom • organism that makes their own food • ...
Save The Forests 2025-11-20
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- To turn old materials into new ones.
- A living creature, like a deer or squirrel.
- A living thing that grows in soil.
- The invisible gas we breathe.
- To protect and keep safe.
- Walking in nature for fun or exercise.
- To use something again instead of throwing it away.
- A flying animal that lives in trees.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- The flat, green part of a plant that makes food.
- A clear liquid that trees and plants need to grow.
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- To get bigger or taller.
- The planet we live on.
- Not in danger; protected.
- A large body in space.
- Animals and plants that live freely in nature.
- The color of healthy plants and trees.
- Free from dirt or pollution.
- The part of the plant that grows underground.
- A large area filled with many trees.
20 Clues: The planet we live on. • A large body in space. • To get bigger or taller. • Not in danger; protected. • To protect and keep safe. • Free from dirt or pollution. • The invisible gas we breathe. • A living thing that grows in soil. • To turn old materials into new ones. • A flying animal that lives in trees. • A large area filled with many trees. • ...
Plant Physiology 2016-10-24
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- The outer layer of cells in an apical meristem
- One of many plant hormones that regulates growth and causes growth of shoots
- Inhibits seed germination seed growth and other gibberllin dependent pathways
- A protein that binds to a specific DNA sequence and controls the rate of transcription from DNA to mRNA
- Found in the growing tips of roots and shoots in plants that consists of actively dividing cells
- Process of cell division that results in four haploid daughter cells
- The development of a seedling in the dark
- Growth in partial or complete absence of light long and pale
- Part of a seed that stores food such as proteins starch and nutrients for the embryo
- Diploid multicellular generation found in plants that produces haploid spores
- The response and orientation of a plant in response to light
- Haploid multicellular generation found in plants that developed from a haploid spore
- A group of cells that is made along with the embryo and through elongation carries the embryo towards its food source
- A stem found below the cotyledons and above the root
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- The first leaves that can be observed from a germinating seed
- A single chain polypeptide able to degrade proteins
- The developed lower cells in a zygote
- A group of hormones that induce stem elongation germination and flowering
- The development of a seedling in the presence of light
- A protein complex that breaks down proteins tagged by ubiquitin
- Substance that is toxic to plants and is usually used to destroy vegetation
- Plant hormones that regulate the growth of plants
- Growth in presence of light short and green
- Process in cell division in which the nucleus divides and makes two identical daughter cells
- Group of cells that gives rise to leaves
- The part of the seed that later develops into a plant
- The larger meiospore made in plants and ultimately develops into a female gametophyte
- The smaller spore that later develops into the male gametophyte
- A slender talk that attaches the lead blade to the stem
- The developed upper cells in a zygote
30 Clues: The developed lower cells in a zygote • The developed upper cells in a zygote • Group of cells that gives rise to leaves • The development of a seedling in the dark • Growth in presence of light short and green • The outer layer of cells in an apical meristem • Plant hormones that regulate the growth of plants • A single chain polypeptide able to degrade proteins • ...
Metabolism and Cell Structure Vocabulary 2012-09-25
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- Organic compounds with the empirical formula Cm(H20)n.
- These cells are long and die at maturity but give a plant structural support.
- This occurs as RUBISCO is not 100% efficient.
- An organic hydrophobic molecule that is localized in the thylakoid of plants.
- Transports sugars to sink organs of plants.
- "Holes" in cell wall and plasma membrane that allow for quick transfer of small molecules.
- This produces excess energy that is sent to other places.
- This occurs when there is a Ca2+ gradient consistently applied to one area of a cell.
- This transport type has many plasmodesmata that allow for quick loading of phloem.
- P680+ donates 2 electrons to this.
- A C6 sugar monomer, e.g. galactose, glucose, galacturonic acid, or rhamnose.
- This is where energy is needed, and thus, where sugars move to.
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- Being the most abundant enzyme on Earth, this catalyzes the carboxylation of ribulose 1,5-biphosphate into 3-phosphoclycerate.
- A C5 sugar monomer, e.g. xylose or arabinose.
- Protein complex made of 36 proteins embedded in the plasma membrane that synthesizes a component of the cell wall.
- This phenomenon relegates different metabolic process to different locations within the cell.
- Slightly branched form of energy storage.
- Plants sequester carbon through this process.
- A single sugar unit.
- This donates 2 electrons to P700.
- Only present in secondary cell wall and is very hard to degrade.
- The waterproof outer-covering of all land plants.
- The sum of the xylem and phloem within a plant body.
- This transport type has no plasmodesmata to facilitate movement.
- This component of phloem is used for transport and has no nucleus.
- Component of dietary fiber and component of cell wall.
- A chain of 2 or more sugar units.
- These plants have a PEP carboxylase that eliminates photorespiration
- These help the cell wall to expand with the cell by loosening cellulose and pectin interactions.
- The most useful carbohydrate in plants is made of one glucose and one fructose molecule.
- Transports water and nutrients from roots up.
- A highly branched form of energy storage.
32 Clues: A single sugar unit. • This donates 2 electrons to P700. • A chain of 2 or more sugar units. • P680+ donates 2 electrons to this. • Slightly branched form of energy storage. • A highly branched form of energy storage. • Transports sugars to sink organs of plants. • A C5 sugar monomer, e.g. xylose or arabinose. • This occurs as RUBISCO is not 100% efficient. • ...
photosynthesis crossword cole 2022-01-19
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- An organism that can use light energy and the photosynthetic process to produce organic food (read: containing carbon and hydrogen) from inorganic molecules.
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
- a membrane protein supercomplex that executes the initial reaction of photosynthesis in higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria
- are membrane bound compartments or disks where the light reaction takes place
- process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the food autotrophs need to grow
- the source of energy for plants making food
- The inner area of a chloroplast where the light-independent reactions occur. The stroma is the water-based, fluid-filled area of the chloroplast.
- Adenosine diphosphate
- take place within the stroma. It contains enzymes that work with ATP and NADPH to “fix” carbon from carbon dioxide into molecules that can be used to build glucose.
- the gas needed by plants to complete photosynthesis (a reactant in photosynthesis)
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- an NAD carrier molecule carrying both P (Phosphorus) and H (Hydrogen) ions to a different stage of the photosynthesis reaction
- mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP
- gas given off as a byproduct of photosynthesis (a product of photosynthesis)
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- an integral membrane protein complex that uses light energy to catalyze the transfer of electrons
- are the stacks of these thylakoid disks formed inside the chloroplast
- is a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to form a gradient of protons that drives the creation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is used by the cell as the energy for metabolic processes for cellular functions.
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- adenosine triphosphate
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- another name for sugar (a product in photosynthesis)
- is a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier
22 Clues: Adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • convert light energy into chemical energy • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the source of energy for plants making food • the pigment that gives plants their green color • another name for sugar (a product in photosynthesis) • is a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier • ...
Ecology Part 1: The Biosphere 2021-05-07
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- All of the living parts of an environment, such as plants, animals, and bacteria.
- An assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- Consumers that eat both plants and meat.
- Water vapor made by plants.
- The entire planet with all its organisms and physical environments.
- Consumers that eat plants.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- Water droplets falling to the earth.
- Consume detritus particles (pieces of dead plants or animals)
- Each step in a food chain or food web forms a ____ level.
- Water vapor forming droplets.
- Another name for “heterotrophs.”
- All of the nonliving parts of an environment, such as plants, animals, and bacteria.
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- Organisms that can capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms that living cells.
- Uses chemical energy to produce carbohydrates without sunlight.
- A network that contains all the food chains in an ecosystem.
- Consumers that kill and eat other animals.
- Liquid water becoming water vapor.
- Shows the relative number of individuals in the trophic levels of a food web.
- Primary ____ are also called “autotrophs.”
- Uses light energy to convert CO2 and H2O into O2 and sugars.
- All the organisms that live in a place and their physical environment.
- Shows the relative amount of energy in the trophic levels of a food web.
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- Consume the carcasses of other animals killed by predators or natural causes.
- Chemically break down organic matter to release nutrients. ex: bacteria & fungi
- Organisms that acquire energy from other organisms by eating them.
- Shows the relative amount of biological matter in the trophic levels of a food web.
- Study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their physical environment.
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.
- Water moving through the earth to the oceans.
32 Clues: Consumers that eat plants. • Water vapor made by plants. • Water vapor forming droplets. • Another name for “heterotrophs.” • Liquid water becoming water vapor. • Water droplets falling to the earth. • Consumers that eat both plants and meat. • Consumers that kill and eat other animals. • Primary ____ are also called “autotrophs.” • ...
Animal and Plant's Sensory and Motor Mechanism 2019-07-09
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- A common prey for bats can detect the bat's sonar and attempt to flee thoms.
- Signal the brain to provide ability to taste outgaitns.
- Respond to physical deformation of the cell membrane from mechanical energy recepmechanotors.
- The directional response that allow plants to grow toward, or even away from light troopshiptom.
- Nerve ending tissue sends signals receive from stimuli couth.
- It allows the plants to optimize their use of light and space promophogenoesisth.
- The physical senses of touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing syrenso.
- Plants defend themselves with spikes, poison, bad taste and others dsefene mehcsmnai.
- Causing the touched leaf to contract thereby scaring animal’s relvish.
- Vibration and detects and signal and sent to the brain for processing hangeri.
- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue liitmus.
- Odorants blind to olfactory receptor in the nose, relay signal to the brain and give the sense of smell flocation.
- Respond to heat or cold morecepthertor.
- The animals that use sonar to detect they prey tabs.
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- Respond to "noxious" stimuli, or essentially anything that causes tissue damage ciretorsnocep.
- Plants can tell the time of day and time of year by sensing and using the wavelength of sunlight hopetriodimops.
- Respond to radiant energy phototorrecep.
- Integrates and interprets the incoming signals to affect a response to the appropriate body system via the different division of peripheral nervous system cantlervenrousstyesm.
- Captures the light and allow them to see ghits.
- The special sense that perceives and distinguishes the sweet, sour, bitter, or salty quality of a dissolved substance state.
- Reaction or movement tomorchemismcn.
- Do not have nerve or muscles so they cannot move very past splatn.
- Respond to specific molecules, often dissolved in a specific medium morecepchetor.
- To perceive the odor or scent of through stimuli affecting the olfactory nerves: get the odor or scent of with the nose mells.
- It is protected by hard spines and a reaction not seen in most plants miasmo.
25 Clues: Reaction or movement tomorchemismcn. • Respond to heat or cold morecepthertor. • Respond to radiant energy phototorrecep. • Captures the light and allow them to see ghits. • The animals that use sonar to detect they prey tabs. • Signal the brain to provide ability to taste outgaitns. • Nerve ending tissue sends signals receive from stimuli couth. • ...
Ecology Vocab Definitions 2024-04-05
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- A geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An individual living thing that carries on the activities of life by means of organs which have separate functions but are dependent on each other
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- An organism that can not produce its own food and must eat other plants or animals to get energy
- Factors- Living or once liveing components of a community
- An organisms that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- Level- A level or a position in a food chain, a food web, or an ecological pyramid
- Organisms that can make their own food
- The relationship between different species in which one organism lives on or in the other organism and benefits from it by causing some harm.
- An organism that mostly/always eats meat
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- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- Chain- A linear sequence of organisms in which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass such as meat or rotting plant material
- All the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area and are capable of breeding among themselves
- Web- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
- The region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- Animals that are killed or eaten by other animals
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- Factors- All the non-living factors in an ecosystem
- A larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- An organism that mostly/always feeds on plants
- Organisms that hunt or kill other oganisms for food
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and their physical surroundings
25 Clues: Organisms that can make their own food • An organism that mostly/always eats meat • Web- All of the food chains in an ecosystem • An organism that eats both plants and animals • An organism that mostly/always feeds on plants • Animals that are killed or eaten by other animals • A larger organism that harbours a smaller organism • ...
Ecosystems Review 2024-03-17
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- living or once-living parts of an ecosystem; e.g. plants and animals
- a species that is not native to a specific area (introduced) and causes damage by reducing biodiversity
- [food ____] a diagram that shows many interconnected food chains
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem; e.g. light, temperature, precipitation
- the study of ecosystems
- biome with the least biodiversity
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- organism that breaks down organic material such as the remains of dead organisms and return nutrients to the environment
- a very small specialized habitat, such as the space under a rock.
- able to be maintained or continue for a long period of time
- the percentage of energy that passes up to each trophic level
- [photosynthesis energy transformation] sunlight : radiant energy :: glucose : ___ energy
- an organism that makes its own food (often by photosynthesis); also called a producer. Ex. Plants, algae, and some bacteria
- a diagram that shows the amount of energy available in each trophic level in an ecosystem
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- a large area with living things adapted to a specific climate
- biome with the greatest biodiversity
- the process by which plants use light energy to make food from water and carbon dioxide
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- form of chemical energy that plants make during photosynthesis
- an organism that consumes only other animals
- [___ level] an organisms position on a food chain, web, or pyramid representing its feeding level
- organism that obtains energy from the foods it consumes; also called a consumer
- a species originally from a specific area
- an organism that consumes only plants
- [food ____] a diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- not changing very much
30 Clues: not changing very much • the study of ecosystems • biome with the least biodiversity • biome with the greatest biodiversity • an organism that consumes only plants • a species originally from a specific area • the variety of living things in an ecosystem • an organism that consumes only other animals • an organism that eats both plants and animals • ...
Beautiful Costa Rica 2023-08-15
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- Taking pictures using a camera.
- A big mountain that can sometimes make fire, rocks, and smoke come out.
- Exciting and fun things you can do that are a little bit risky.
- A very wonderful and happy place.
- About rocks, land, and how the Earth's surface was made.
- Living things that grow in the ground and make leaves, flowers, and sometimes fruits.
- Very beautiful and pleasing to look at.
- The special way of life, traditions, and things that a group of people share.
- creatures that can move around, eat, and breathe, like dogs, cats, birds, and more.
- gardens Special places where people can see and learn about many different types of plants.
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- A country located in Central America known for its beautiful natural places and animals.
- A group of people who live and work together in the same place.
- Big areas of water that are surrounded by land.
- Trips where a guide takes you to different places and explains interesting things about them.
- To go and look carefully at new places and things to learn about them.
- All the different plants that grow in a certain area.
- Animals with feathers and wings that can fly, like eagles, parrots, and sparrows.
- How the land and nature look when you see them all together.
- All the living things, plants, animals, and even the land and water around us.
- A special balance between all the living things and their environment.
- All the different animals that live in a certain area.
- protected areas: Places in the ocean where animals and plants are kept safe from harm.
- Not controlled by people, like animals that live in the forest.
- Taking care of something so that it stays the same and doesn't get harmed.
- A time when you don't have to go to school or work, and you can relax or have fun.
- Special places where people can go to see and enjoy plants, animals, and the outdoors.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that usually start in the mountains and go into the sea.
27 Clues: Taking pictures using a camera. • A very wonderful and happy place. • Very beautiful and pleasing to look at. • Big areas of water that are surrounded by land. • All the different plants that grow in a certain area. • All the different animals that live in a certain area. • About rocks, land, and how the Earth's surface was made. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Terms Crossword 2025-01-31
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- food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- the growth of plants without soil
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- the cultivation of single crop in one area
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- the extreme scarcity of food
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- a system of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital investment to the area of land being farmed
- a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
23 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-11
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- Growing a special species of plant artificially in sterile conditions.
- Cutting a part of the stem and planting it hoping to produce their own roots.
- Planting a plant in a greenhouse and then moving it outdoors when it's a seedling
- Making new plants from the stems, leafs, or roots of a single parent plant.
- Taking a small tissue or group and growing it in agar.
- Sugar based gel made from algae
- Putting 2 plants or plant parts together to grow together.
- Lower portion of a graft.
- Asexual reproduction using a plant's leaf.
- Roots forming on a stem still attached to the parent plant
- Asexual reproduction using a plant's root.
- When seedlings are placed in an environment that is cooler and watered less.
- Breaking a seeds hard coating so they can accept moisture.
- Short piece of stem with 2 or more buds. Upper portion of grafting.
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- White tissue that forms over an injured part of a plant
- Planting right into the soil outdoors
- Transferring one plant's genes to another artificially.
- Reproducing plants from the seeds or vegetative parts of a plant.
- Piece of a plant grown from tissue culture
- Reproduction of plants using seeds
- Where new shoots or leafs are produced above the dirt
- A fungal disease that makes a plant's stem rot at the soil line.
- When a plant cuts itself into a new part to make a new plant naturally.
- The percentage of seeds that successfully sprout within a given timeframe.
- Taking natural structures from a parent plant and planting them to grow on their own.
- Bark with a single plant bud put onto a plant to grow into another plant.
- Plants grown from seeds.
- An exact copy
- An undifferentiated mass of cells that can turn into roots, leafs, or other parts of the plant.
- Asexual propagation method using a leaf, petiole, and a short piece of stem.
- Grown from explants. Smaller versions of their adult plants.
- Cooling the soil of a plant so that it can get past the dormancy some go through.
32 Clues: An exact copy • Plants grown from seeds. • Lower portion of a graft. • Sugar based gel made from algae • Reproduction of plants using seeds • Planting right into the soil outdoors • Piece of a plant grown from tissue culture • Asexual reproduction using a plant's leaf. • Asexual reproduction using a plant's root. • Where new shoots or leafs are produced above the dirt • ...
the environment 2014-05-25
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- / operating in a way that does not harm the environment
- / you can give it back to the company that sold it to be used again and you get your money back
- / to raise animals, grow crops etc. without using artificial chemicals
- / the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- / a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- / a device on a car that reduces the amount of poisonous gas that is released from the exhaust
- / the gradual warming of the earth because of heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere
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- / energy that is produced using the sun, wind etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal
- / a chemical substance made and used for killing insects, especially those that eat plants
- / to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
- / to make air, water, or earth dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, esp. by adding harmful chemicals or waste
- / 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 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
- / the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- / animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
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 • ...
Ecosystem Vocab 2022-10-25
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- eats only meat
- a living component of an ecosystem
- an organism that cant produce its own food
- a living organism that acts as a harbour for invading pathogenic organisms.
- eats both plants and meat
- the long-term, predictable atmospheric conditions of a specific area.
- organism that eats other organisms
- eats only plants
- the area and resources used by a particular species or an assemblage of animals and plants together with their abiotic environment.
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- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food that way.
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- an organism that can produce its own food.
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- break down dead or decaying organisms
- any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium.
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscapes, work together to form a bubble of life.
- a large environment generally characterized by various abiotic factors
- an animal that is hunted and killed
20 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • eats both plants and meat • a living component of an ecosystem • organism that eats other organisms • an animal that is hunted and killed • break down dead or decaying organisms • an organism that can produce its own food. • an organism that cant produce its own food • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • ...
horticulture 2022-10-04
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- part of the plant that attaches it to the ground
- action of plants gaining layers
- taking place every year
- flattened structure or a plant
- breeding and raising aquatic animals and harvesting sea plants
- occurring every year
- engineering; characteristics of an organism
- inserting a twig for a graph
- process of plants growing
- A form of obsidian
- a piece cut off of something
- are a sweet product of food from a tree or bush or vine
- the seeded part of the plant
- gripping
- a system of aquaculture that is the waste produced by farm animals and aquatic animals
- developing buds
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- working air
- a plant used for food
- living or lasting for a long period of time or forever
- trimming dead parts of a plant
- a yellow or brown mineral
- provides nutrientment needed for growth, and maintaining life
- the process of growing plants in soil sand gravel or any liquid
- media a substance through how roots grow and take out water and nutrients
- a layer of the Earth
- Culture growth in a cell
- the main part or stalk of a plant
- Moss; A large absorbent moss
- destructive animal or insect that destroy crops food or livestock
- process of separating
30 Clues: gripping • working air • developing buds • A form of obsidian • occurring every year • a plant used for food • a layer of the Earth • process of separating • taking place every year • Culture growth in a cell • a yellow or brown mineral • process of plants growing • inserting a twig for a graph • Moss; A large absorbent moss • a piece cut off of something • the seeded part of the plant • ...
Honors Biology - Photosynthesis 2020-10-19
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- Plants carry out respiration ___ ___ ___.
- The energy conversion that occurs in photosynthesis: light energy --> ?
- Plants carry out photosynthesis only during the ___.
- C6H12O6
- An organism that is able to synthesize organic molecules.
- An organism that is unable to make its own food.
- The number of hours that plants will produce carbon dioxide in a day.
- An essential pigment for photosynthesis.
- The wavelength of light that would be LEAST useful to a green plant.
- The process by which carbon dioxide and water are converted to carbohydrates.
- A yellow accessory pigment.
- The raw materials for photosynthesis: ___ and carbon dioxide
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- Plants have accessory pigments to absorb other ___ of light.
- A 3 carbon sugar produced during the dark reactions.
- Another name for the dark reactions.
- When water is split and oxygen is released to the atmosphere.
- The type of energy necessary for photosynthesis.
- Polysaccharides.
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- How many phosphates does ATP have/
- The number of high energy phosphate bonds that are in ATP.
- What happens to green light when it comes in contact with a plant leaf?
- The molecule that is left after ATP releases its energy.
- The most important wavelengths of light for photosynthesis are ___ and ___.
- Waste product of photosynthesis produced when a water molecule is split.
25 Clues: C6H12O6 • Polysaccharides. • A yellow accessory pigment. • How many phosphates does ATP have/ • Another name for the dark reactions. • Plants carry out respiration ___ ___ ___. • An essential pigment for photosynthesis. • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • The type of energy necessary for photosynthesis. • An organism that is unable to make its own food. • ...
Biosphere crossword 2019-12-03
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- a role an organism has in an environment
- All the species of animals together are this
- process in living organisms that makes energy
- the process when plants make their own food
- The preying of animals on another
- animal that eats plants and meat
- colonization of a species in a environment
- a community of interacting organisms
- What an organism changes to survive in certain places
- Organism that only eats plants
- invisible gases
- group of living things consisting of similar induvial
- factor A factor that limits an organism
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- the natural home of an animal
- were one organism benefits and the others are not harmed
- living thing
- large natural community
- organism that gets energy from another source
- richness of nutrients in the body of water
- species first species to colonize and environment
- A group of different plants and animals
- something that is a result from a process
- organism that makes its own food
- Organism that eats dead organisms
- Animal that only eats meat
- interaction between 2 organisms
- capacity number of organisms a region can support
- both organisms' benefit
- nonliving thing in an environment
- One organism suffers while the other benefits
30 Clues: living thing • invisible gases • large natural community • both organisms' benefit • Animal that only eats meat • the natural home of an animal • Organism that only eats plants • interaction between 2 organisms • animal that eats plants and meat • organism that makes its own food • The preying of animals on another • Organism that eats dead organisms • ...
Biosphere crossword 2019-12-03
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- capacity number of organisms a region can support
- Organism that eats dead organisms
- group of living things consisting of similar induvial
- the natural home of an animal
- All the species of animals together are this
- organism that makes its own food
- the process when plants make their own food
- both organisms' benefit
- process in living organisms that makes energy
- were one organism benefits and the others are not harmed
- What an organism changes to survive in certain places
- nonliving thing in an environment
- colonization of a species in a environment
- One organism suffers while the other benefits
- A group of different plants and animals
- Organism that only eats plants
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- a role an organism has in an environment
- invisible gases
- The preying of animals on another
- large natural community
- organism that gets energy from another source
- species first species to colonize and environment
- animal that eats plants and meat
- richness of nutrients in the body of water
- interaction between 2 organisms
- a community of interacting organisms
- factor A factor that limits an organism
- Animal that only eats meat
- something that is a result from a process
- living thing
30 Clues: living thing • invisible gases • large natural community • both organisms' benefit • Animal that only eats meat • the natural home of an animal • Organism that only eats plants • interaction between 2 organisms • organism that makes its own food • animal that eats plants and meat • The preying of animals on another • Organism that eats dead organisms • ...
sustainability 2020-05-06
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- a number of activities put together to reach a certain goal.
- a fancy word for animals.
- when a species is close to not existing anymore.
- when something or someone keeps safe from harm.
- when plants and other organisms use light to make their food.
- a large area that is grassy, with few trees in tropical areas.
- edible plants that are grown in big numbers.
- when the wind or water slowly destroys something like a landscape.
- destruction of the forest.
- a way to keep something for a long time.
- Gases surrounding the Earth or another planet.
- an animal that has hair or fur, and females don't have eggs, and produce milk for their baby.
- a system of living things.
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- forests where rain falls all the time.
- the natural home for an animal, plant or organism.
- plural of fungus.
- a landscape full of grass.
- an instrument that uses Earth's magnetic forces to guide you in the correct direction.
- a big land with very little rain and plants.
- when you protect something from harm or destruction.
- a fancy word for plants.
- a land with a lot of trees
- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and two wings
- lands with a lot of swamps
24 Clues: plural of fungus. • a fancy word for plants. • a fancy word for animals. • a landscape full of grass. • a land with a lot of trees • destruction of the forest. • lands with a lot of swamps • a system of living things. • forests where rain falls all the time. • a way to keep something for a long time. • a big land with very little rain and plants. • ...
Chapter 7 Science crossword. 2021-03-02
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- A young plant that develops from a fertilized egg.
- Structures in which food are made.
- Flowering plants.
- Occurs when an embryo begins to grow again and pushes out the seed.
- Seed leaf.
- A green pigment that is essential in the process of photosynthesis.
- Plants that lack vascular tubes.
- A large storage sac.
- Groups of similar cells that perform a certain function in an organism.
- When a plant uses carbon dioxide and water to make food and oxygen.
- Thin root-like structures.
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- A seed plant that produces a naked seed.
- The pores of the surface layers of the leaf.
- Plants with real vascular tissue.
- Angiosperms that produce 2 seed leafs.
- The vascular tissue in which water and minerals travel.
- Protects the root from injury while growing.
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will be turned into sperm cells.
- Angiosperms that only produce 1 seed leaf.
- The process by which water evaporates from a plants leaves.
- A ferns leaves.
- A waxy waterproof layer that helps reduce water loss.
- Divides to provide new xylem and phloem.
- A structure that contains a young plant in a protective covering.
- Tube like structures inside a plant in which water food and minerals move.
- The vascular tissue in which food travels.
26 Clues: Seed leaf. • A ferns leaves. • Flowering plants. • A large storage sac. • Thin root-like structures. • Plants that lack vascular tubes. • Plants with real vascular tissue. • Structures in which food are made. • Angiosperms that produce 2 seed leafs. • A seed plant that produces a naked seed. • Divides to provide new xylem and phloem. • Angiosperms that only produce 1 seed leaf. • ...
Ecosystems 2021-10-20
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- eagles are ________ while rabbits and mice are their prey.
- Fleas are blood-sucking _______ usually found on mammals.
- a place where the organism lives
- porcupine fish has sharp ________ to protect itself from enemies.
- organisms that feed on and break down dead plants and animals into simpler
- Plants need this to make food through photosynthesis.
- organisms in this ecosystem can tolerate a pH of about 7.
- group of organisms of the same kind living together in a habitat
- adaptations are features of an organism that help it to survive.
- different populations living together in the same habitat form
- plant are known as producers
- this species of plants grow in muddy area that lack oxygen supply.
- shows the feeding relationships between organisms.
- adaptations are the ways an organism behaves in order to survive.
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- As energy passes along a food chain, the amount of energy transferred gradually ____________.
- Animals that eat only plants
- Butterflies have a ________ relationship with flowers
- Some birds do this over large distances to avoid cold weather.
- process of releasing energy from food
- community of organisms in a habitat that interact with one another and with their physical environment.
- protect and preserve the natural environment by using the earth’s resources wisely
21 Clues: Animals that eat only plants • plant are known as producers • a place where the organism lives • process of releasing energy from food • shows the feeding relationships between organisms. • Butterflies have a ________ relationship with flowers • Plants need this to make food through photosynthesis. • Fleas are blood-sucking _______ usually found on mammals. • ...
Nutrient cycle 2023-04-24
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- A bacteria in soil that can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen
- What is the special bacteria that can directly use nitrogen in our atmosphere and fix
- More CO2 is released in the atmosphere today than in the past hour because of what
- What is the process when Animals use oxygen to make more CO2
- The animals use phosphorus, and their
- Plants use CO2 in the process called what
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our what
- Our atmosphere is 78%
- Today these deposits are burned as fossil fuels which include?
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- What do humans use to help grow plants
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for the what?
- Some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away into what
- In another part of the cycle, animals eat?
- Phosphorus is not found in the free state in nature, but is contained mostly in?
- Animals waste decays by the action of bacteria which creates?
- Another natural source for CO2 is
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what
- Another source of the phosphorus in water comes from man-made what
- The what is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- Too much phosphorus in water leads to what
20 Clues: Our atmosphere is 78% • Another natural source for CO2 is • The animals use phosphorus, and their • What do humans use to help grow plants • Plants use CO2 in the process called what • In another part of the cycle, animals eat? • Too much phosphorus in water leads to what • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what • ...
easy cross 2023-06-02
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- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- of or related to life.
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight.
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- organisms that breaks down dead organic material.
- a plant's loss of water, mainly through the stomata of leaves
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- the action of breathing.
- An animal that feeds on flesh
- someone who created and supplies goods or services.
- largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores.
- an organism that eats mainly plants and other producers.
- water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- make up the second trophic level.
- The interactions of living organisms with non-living organisms.
- An animal that eats both plant and animals.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
20 Clues: of or related to life. • the action of breathing. • An animal that feeds on flesh • make up the second trophic level. • An animal that eats both plant and animals. • organisms that breaks down dead organic material. • someone who created and supplies goods or services. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- part of the plant that produces sugars
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
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- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- hormone that stimulates germination
- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
- transport sugar in plants
- pores through which water vapour escapes
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • part of the plant that produces sugars • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
Marine Habitats 2023-10-17
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- A group of the same living organisms
- The type of physical location where a species lives
- A living thing (that satisfies MRS GREN)
- The banks of a river or stream, where the land meets the water.
- A collection of food chains showing all the feeding relationships in a community.
- A living organism that feeds off other living organisms
- Special features or behaviours that helps an organism survive and breed in its environment.
- Tiny Pieces of soil or rock (that is broken down by weathering and erosion and transported by wind, water or gravity)
- Plants which make their own food by photosynthesis
- Shows "who eats whom" and begins with a plant. The arrows show the flow of energy.
- A living organism that feeds off dead animals
- A living organism that eats plants and animals
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- How plants make food (Glucose) from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
- A living organism that eats plants only
- Organism that eats other organisms for food
- Process of releasing energy inside cells from food (Glucose) and oxygen
- A living organism that eats animals only
- A change in the heritable traits of populations over the successive generations.
- Organism that is hunted by another organism for food
- Organism that hunts another organism for food
20 Clues: A group of the same living organisms • A living organism that eats plants only • A living thing (that satisfies MRS GREN) • A living organism that eats animals only • Organism that eats other organisms for food • Organism that hunts another organism for food • A living organism that feeds off dead animals • A living organism that eats plants and animals • ...
The Big Review/Test 2023-12-13
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- PRECIPITATION THAT FLOWS OVER THE SURFACE. P. 6 SCIENCE BOOK
- NAME OF VIKINGS BOAT
- EATS MEAT AND PLANTS
- A FUNGUS YOU CAN EAT.
- ITS IN THE MIDDLE OF A CELL
- THESE PEOPLE LET WOMEN BECOME WARRIORS
- WHERE THE VIKING WERE FROM.
- PLANT EATER ONLY
- HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- POPULAR COUNTRY IN THE U.K.
- ALL PLANTS ARE CALLED THIS. STARTS WITH A P.
- THE PROCESS THAT ALLOWS GREEN PLANTS TO MAKE SUGAR. P.8
- FASTEST LAND ANIMAL
- Flying mammal
- CAESAR WANTED TO COUNT EVERYONE. WORD
- WHAT IS H20
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- VIKING GOD WITH A GIAN HAMMER
- NAME OF PEOPLE FROM IRELAND/FOUGHT NAKED
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- CITY WHERE JESUS WAS BORN
- SHAPE OF VIKING SHIELDS
- ALL RIVERS GO TO WHERE?
- WHAT GAS PLANTS GIVE OFF.
- THESE PEOPLE PAINTED FACE BLUE WHEN FIGHTING
- MEAT EATER ONLY
- BACTERIA HAS A NUCLEUS...TRUE OR FALSE
- NORWAY FINLAND AND ___________-
- GENETIC CODE WITH 3 LETTERS. INSIDE A CELL
- YOU CAN DRINK WATER FROM A POND IF YOU DO THIS.
- Has a trunk
- WHAT ANIMAL IS ON GALAPAGOS ISLAND
- MIDDLE PART OF SWORD THAT PROTECTED HAND
- WHERE DNA IS LOCATED INSIDE THE NUCLEUS.P. 30
- THINGS THAT EAT DEAD ANIMALS ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD
35 Clues: Has a trunk • WHAT IS H20 • Flying mammal • MEAT EATER ONLY • PLANT EATER ONLY • Man's best friend • FASTEST LAND ANIMAL • Likes to chase mice • NAME OF VIKINGS BOAT • EATS MEAT AND PLANTS • A FUNGUS YOU CAN EAT. • SHAPE OF VIKING SHIELDS • ALL RIVERS GO TO WHERE? • CITY WHERE JESUS WAS BORN • WHAT GAS PLANTS GIVE OFF. • ITS IN THE MIDDLE OF A CELL • WHERE THE VIKING WERE FROM. • ...
Plant Responses 2024-04-16
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- Specialized plastids in plant cells that store starch.
- Light-sensitive proteins in plants that detect light and trigger phototropic responses.
- Movements of plants in response to touch or physical stimuli.
- Harmful substances that can damage or kill living organisms.
- The shedding of plant parts, such as leaves, flowers, or fruits.
- The process by which plants respond to light and change their growth and development.
- The sense of physical contact.
- The course along which something moves or faces.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to gravity.
- The force applied to a material that can cause deformation or damage.
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- The growth of a plant away from a light source.
- The process of increasing in size or number.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to touch or physical contact.
- The deformation of a material due to an applied force.
- The changes in plant growth and development in response to mechanical stimuli.
- A plant hormone that regulates growth and development.
- The growth of a plant towards a light source.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to light.
- The vascular tissue in plants that transports water and nutrients.
- Specialized organelles in plant cells that sense gravity.
20 Clues: The sense of physical contact. • The process of increasing in size or number. • The growth of a plant towards a light source. • The growth of a plant away from a light source. • The course along which something moves or faces. • Specialized plastids in plant cells that store starch. • The deformation of a material due to an applied force. • ...
Ecology 2024-05-17
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- A very large area of salty water, like the Atlantic or Pacific.
- The star that gives us light and warmth.
- The liquid we drink and find in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- To make something less in amount.
- Animals and plants that live in nature.
- Living creatures, like dogs, cats, birds, fish.
- Air that moves.
- Large plants with a trunk and branches that produce oxygen.
- A large area with many trees.
- Turning old things into new things so they can be used again.
- The weather in a place over a long time.
- The ground where plants grow.
- Our planet where we live.
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- Harmful substances in the air, water, or ground.
- To use something again instead of throwing it away.
- The gas we breathe.
- Water that falls from the sky in drops.
- To become bigger or more developed.
- Living things that grow in the ground, like flowers, trees, bushes.
- Everything around us: trees, animals, mountains, rivers.
- Power needed to do things, like light and movement.
- Things we throw away because we don't need them anymore.
- To look after something or someone; to take care of.
- Free from dirt; not dirty.
- To protect something so it can be used in the future.
25 Clues: Air that moves. • The gas we breathe. • Our planet where we live. • Free from dirt; not dirty. • A large area with many trees. • The ground where plants grow. • To make something less in amount. • To become bigger or more developed. • Water that falls from the sky in drops. • Animals and plants that live in nature. • The star that gives us light and warmth. • ...
Science Chapter 1 2024-09-26
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- This thick coating protects the plant from drying out
- Pollination occurs after a grain of pollen lands on this part of the plant
- Female part of the flower
- This is where Photosynthesis takes place
- How plants make their own food
- Water moves through the plant by tiny tubes in roots and stems.
- Movement of water from an area of High Concentration to Low concentration
- Sticky cells that will attach to Ovary
- Attaching a part of one plant onto another plant
- Stems that run underground that reproduce
- When water moves through the plant because it has evaporated from the leafs
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- When plants use the sugar they have created to grow
- This type of root gathers water from upper layers of the soil
- Help to anchor the plant into the ground
- The stages that a living thing passes through to go from one generation to the next
- This root gathers water from deep within the soil
- Substances that provide the energy and materials for plants to grow. Ex. Nitrogen
- Store Provides food for a seed before Germination
- Plants need this in order to make seeds
- This structure contains the Ovary
- The process of gases entering and leaving the plant
- Stems that reproduce from being above ground
22 Clues: Female part of the flower • How plants make their own food • This structure contains the Ovary • Sticky cells that will attach to Ovary • Plants need this in order to make seeds • Help to anchor the plant into the ground • This is where Photosynthesis takes place • Stems that run underground that reproduce • Stems that reproduce from being above ground • ...
Crop Research Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-25
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- The act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- The study of plants
- A common border crop.
- The part of the unit that deals with field crop production and soil management.
- The name for the classification of scotch bonnet peppers (hint: A & B).
- The natural pigment in plants that is used in photosynthesis.
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy.
- The acronym used for the most macronutrients in fertilizers.
- The system that carries water to plants.
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- Sweet potato and Cassava belong to this food group.
- The most basic form of a plant.
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- The process of plant producing food.
- A crop grown here.
- The part of the unit that deals with creating crops with better genes
- A potting media made from coconut husk.
- The level of something to determine if it is acidic or basic.
- The part of the plant that uptakes water.
- A place equipped for experimental study in a science or for testing and analysis
- A structure to protect plants from the conditions in the environment.
- An undesired plant that is planted where it is not wanted.
21 Clues: A crop grown here. • The study of plants • A common border crop. • The most basic form of a plant. • The process of plant producing food. • A potting media made from coconut husk. • The system that carries water to plants. • The part of the plant that uptakes water. • Sweet potato and Cassava belong to this food group. • ...
photosynthesis crossword coeby 2024-10-31
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- a protein complex within a plant cell that uses sunlight energy to split water molecules,
- needs light
- consumer
- a pigment found in the chloroplasts of cells.
- same as ATP but with one less phosphate
- a protein complex within a plant cell's chloroplasts that uses light energy to transfer electrons during photosynthesis
- air
- Co2
- light-independent reactions
- a simple sugar molecule produced by plants using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- the fluid filling up the inner space of the chloroplasts which encircle the grana and the thylakoids
- compound plants need to grow
- doesn't need light
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- chemical compound that living things use to store and relis ease energy
- producer
- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar
- a colored molecule, like chlorophyll, found within plants that absorbs specific wavelengths of light energy
- how hot or cold it is
- compound plants need to grow
- the third part of a ADP or ADP
- autotroph
- membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
- heterotroph
- a coin-shaped stack of thylakoids, which are the membrane-like structures found inside the chloroplasts of plant cells.
- is a crucial building block of a molecule called "NADPH"
- where photosynthesis takes place
- molecule that acts as an electron carrier in photosynthesis
27 Clues: air • Co2 • producer • consumer • autotroph • needs light • heterotroph • doesn't need light • how hot or cold it is • light-independent reactions • compound plants need to grow • compound plants need to grow • the third part of a ADP or ADP • where photosynthesis takes place • same as ATP but with one less phosphate • membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell • ...
Early Man and River Valley Civ Vocab 2025-09-09
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- The place where two roads meet.
- The practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food.
- A human who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to eat
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- A society with a highly developed culture and technology.
- A picture representing an object, sound, or idea that was part of the ancient Egyptian writing system
- A person who moves from place to place
- Encouraging the growth of crops of plants
- A textile made from the cocoons of silkworms
- A paper-like material made from reeds
- The raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans
- The movement from one place to another
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- A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh
- The application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people's ideas
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
- Code The first written code of laws that marked a step forward for civilization.
- A group's way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
- The supply of water to fields using human-made systems
- The earliest form of writing, invented by the Sumerians.
- An object made by humans from a past culture
- The growth of cities
- Bridge A strip of land connecting two landmasses
22 Clues: The growth of cities • An ancient Egyptian ruler • The place where two roads meet. • A paper-like material made from reeds • A person who moves from place to place • The movement from one place to another • A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh • A series of rulers from the same family. • Encouraging the growth of crops of plants • ...
Class 9 Chapter 7 Diversity in living organisms 2022-09-01
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- An example of pteridophyta
- Mutually dependent relationships
- They require a living protoplasm of a host organism for food
- Do not produce seeds
- Unicellular eukaryotic organisms
- Angiosperms are these plants
- A gymnosperm
- Plants with seeds having 2 cotyledons
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- Bacteria belongs to this kingdom
- Amphibians of the plant kingdom
- A Greek thinker who classified animals on the basis of their habitat
- Plants of this group bear naked seeds
- Often called seed leaves
13 Clues: A gymnosperm • Do not produce seeds • Often called seed leaves • An example of pteridophyta • Angiosperms are these plants • Amphibians of the plant kingdom • Bacteria belongs to this kingdom • Mutually dependent relationships • Unicellular eukaryotic organisms • Plants of this group bear naked seeds • Plants with seeds having 2 cotyledons • ...
Photosythesis 2022-11-22
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- A simple sugar that is an important energy source
- Movement of H+ ions in cell
- Which color is best absorbed by photosynthesis?
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- Location in plant cell where photosynthesis occurs.
- In chloroplasts contains components for photosynthesis
- Carbon dioxide is taken in and sugar is made
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- water is taken in and oxygen gas is released
- A gas that plants take in.
- electromagnetic waves visible to the human eye
- All wavelengths of visible light
- This pigment absorbs sunlight.
- A gas that plants release during photosynthesis
- Inputs of a chemical reaction on the left.
- Three phosphate molecule that creates energy.
- Color not absorbed by plants
- Outputs of a chemical reaction on the right.
- An organism that can make its own food
18 Clues: A gas that plants take in. • Movement of H+ ions in cell • Color not absorbed by plants • This pigment absorbs sunlight. • All wavelengths of visible light • An organism that can make its own food • Inputs of a chemical reaction on the left. • An organism that cannot make its own food. • water is taken in and oxygen gas is released • ...
plant movement and phytohormones 2020-09-05
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- formation of fruits without seeds
- induction of flowring process by exposure to prolonged coldness
- acid is the most naturally occurring auxin
- geotropism is shown by the shoots of plants
- are swollen areas consisting of loosely packedparenchymatous cells
- is physiological response to relative length of day and night
- nastic movement regulated by temperature
- break dormancy of seeds
- special pigments that regulate photopriodic responses
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- tropic movements shown by roots of plants towards water
- is a tropic movement shown by obliquely growing stems
- response of plants running parallel to soil
- hormone that promotes stem elongation
- leaves of oxalis plant shows this movement
- first naturally occurring cytokinin
- the only volatile or gaseous hormone
- tropic movement shown by trendrils of herbs
- movement induced by chemical substances
18 Clues: break dormancy of seeds • formation of fruits without seeds • first naturally occurring cytokinin • 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 • leaves of oxalis plant shows this movement • ...
The Physical World 2024-09-16
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- Made up of freshwater
- Much larger than an ecosystem
- Movement of sediment from one place to another
- 3 percent of Earth's water
- 1 year
- Coal, natural gas, and oil
- Weather over a long period of time
- Group of plants and animals that depend upon each other and the environment
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- Any material in nature that people use and value
- Water, soil, trees, plants, animals
- The home of a plant or animal
- Nonrenewable resources formed form the remains of ancient plants and animals
- Large streams of surface seawater moving heat around the Earth
- The short-term changes in air
- 24 hours
- The clearing of all trees, primarily for farmland
- Process by which rock is broken down
- Blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth
18 Clues: 1 year • 24 hours • Made up of freshwater • 3 percent of Earth's water • Coal, natural gas, and oil • The home of a plant or animal • Much larger than an ecosystem • The short-term changes in air • Weather over a long period of time • Water, soil, trees, plants, animals • Process by which rock is broken down • Movement of sediment from one place to another • ...
Plant Needs Crossword 2020-12-21
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- This provides energy for all life on earth, and is an important component of photosynthesis.
- A molecule that gives leaves their green color and is necessary in the process of photosynthesis.
- This amazing process enables plants to change light energy into sugar (glucose) when combined with water and carbon dioxide.
- Plants need this to survive. It is moved up from the roots and travels through the stems and to the leaves of plants.
- A baby plant that has just sprouted but only has a few tiny leaves.
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- Just like people, plants need a variety of ___ to grow and thrive.
- The sugar that is produced through photosynthesis that plants use to grow and sweeten their fruit.
- Tiny openings in leaves that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
- Without this, plants wouldn’t have enough room to grow.
- You can't see this, but it contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
- This is where plant roots collect water and nutrients, and helps anchor plants in the ground.
11 Clues: Without this, plants wouldn’t have enough room to grow. • Just like people, plants need a variety of ___ to grow and thrive. • A baby plant that has just sprouted but only has a few tiny leaves. • Tiny openings in leaves that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. • You can't see this, but it contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases. • ...
Food Chain Crossword 2016-10-20
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- An example of organisms that are producers.
- The organism at the top of a food chain is often referred to as an ________ __________.
- Organisms that consume both plants and animals.
- In the food chain grass->beetle->lizard, the lizard is what type of consumer?
- An animal that is eaten by another animal.
- Producers obtain their energy from the _______.
- Organisms that consume only plants.
- Organisms that cannot produce their own food, and therefore must eat other organisms to obtain food and nutrients.
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- In the food chain grass->grasshopper->kookaburra, the grasshopper is what type of consumer?
- Plants produce their own food using the process of __________________.
- __________ is passed from one organism to another in the food chain.
- Organisms that consume only animals.
- Organisms that can produce their own food.
- The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationships.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
15 Clues: Organisms that consume only plants. • Organisms that consume only animals. • Organisms that can produce their own food. • An animal that is eaten by another animal. • An example of organisms that are producers. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • Organisms that consume both plants and animals. • Producers obtain their energy from the _______. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2018-01-27
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- Used as fuel for nuclear reactors
- The radiation from 80 billion of these can kill an average human
- One of the worst nuclear disasters in world history
- Some say nuclear reactors are bad because they use ________ technology.
- The worst U.S. nuclear disaster happened at this plant.
- Number of years a reactor can go without refueling
- Because Nuclear power plants release small amounts of radiation, they are considered ____.
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- A 30 kilometer zone around Chernobyl will remain _____________ for years to come.
- Where most nuclear waste in put.
- Most of this is stored at Nuclear plants instead of a permanent storage facility
- One positive to nuclear reactors is that they are _____, meaning they don't pollute.
- The electricity created by nuclear power plants can be __________.
- Has lasting effects on the environment.
- Nuclear power plants produce large amounts of ____________.
- Large amounts of radiation over time are ________.
15 Clues: Where most nuclear waste in put. • Used as fuel for nuclear reactors • Has lasting effects on the environment. • Large amounts of radiation over time are ________. • Number of years a reactor can go without refueling • One of the worst nuclear disasters in world history • The worst U.S. nuclear disaster happened at this plant. • ...
Ecosystems 2013-04-10
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- Which ecosystem is home to monkeys?
- What are all the members of one species in one area of an ecosystem called?
- What ecosystem can be called the Prairie in the United States?
- A community of animals and plants interacting with each other is called a ____________.
- What role do animals play in their ecosystem?
- Rain and sun are examples of _________ factors.
- Who created every unique ecosystem, and gave us the responsibility of taking care of the Earth?
- What is the coldest ecosystem we talked about in class?
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- Which ecosystem is driest?
- What ecosystem were Zoey and her classmate in (from the in-class video)?
- One difference between the tundra and the desert is ____________.
- Energy is made by plants, called ___________.
- Organisms like worms and bacteria ____________ dead plants and animals.
- When many populations of animals interact in one environment, it is called a ____________.
- Animals and plants are both biotic factors, which means they are _________.
15 Clues: Which ecosystem is driest? • Which ecosystem is home to monkeys? • Energy is made by plants, called ___________. • What role do animals play in their ecosystem? • Rain and sun are examples of _________ factors. • What is the coldest ecosystem we talked about in class? • What ecosystem can be called the Prairie in the United States? • ...
Classification of Plants and Animals 2021-02-10
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- Plants that absorb water like a sponge
- Have wings and feathers and lay eggs
- Animals without backbones
- Creatures whose body temperature is affected by their surroundings
- Have hair or fur and give birth to live young
- Vascular plants that produce fruits or flowers
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- traits of a living thing that are passed from its parents
- Behaviors that are learned; example is riding a bike
- Vascular plants that do not produce fruits or flowers
- Plants that have a tube-like structure that carries water to the whole plant
- Creatures who keep their body temperature at a constant temperature
- Have scales, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded; alligator is an example
- Are cold blooded, have scales, lay eggs, and breathe with gills
- Animals with backbones
- Live in the water when they are young and then live on land as they get older
15 Clues: Animals with backbones • Animals without backbones • Have wings and feathers and lay eggs • Plants that absorb water like a sponge • Have hair or fur and give birth to live young • Vascular plants that produce fruits or flowers • Behaviors that are learned; example is riding a bike • Vascular plants that do not produce fruits or flowers • ...
Nature 101 2022-01-07
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- The top of the hill where dry forests or dry meadows are found
- A group of interacting plants and wildlife in a given area
- There are _____ forests or meadows on the bottomlands
- A wet forest tree with branches that look strong
- The tree that gives us the sap to produce maple syrup
- A place that provides food, water, shelter, and space for a particular living thing
- An animal that feeds on plants
- An animal that feeds on animal matter
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- An organism that breaks down organic material
- An organism that grows on dead plants to help them become soil (hint: it is not green)
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time
- A place with lots of trees and other plants
- A series of interconnected food chains
- There are _____ forests or meadows on the uplands
- An organism's specific job within its environment
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants • An animal that feeds on animal matter • A series of interconnected food chains • A place with lots of trees and other plants • An organism that breaks down organic material • A wet forest tree with branches that look strong • There are _____ forests or meadows on the uplands • An organism's specific job within its environment • ...
G7 Life Science Chap 6 Classification 2020-11-11
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- They have 3 pairs of legs.
- Classifying living things is to organise the rich diversity of organisms in a ______ way.
- Jellyfish do not have ____ legs.
- Animals with moist skin and are cold-blooded.
- Animals without backbones.
- Plants that produce fruits are classified as _____ plants.
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- Non-vascular plants do NOT have true leaves, ____ and roots.
- Ferns are examples of vascular plants that reproduce by ____.
- Members of the same species can breed _____ with each other to produce fertile offspring.
- The outer covering of birds.
- Bats feed their young with milk produced from _____ glands.
- All arthropods have _____ bodies.
- Some of my classmates have double eyelids while some have single eyelids. This shows that there is _____ within a species.
- The scientific name of the bottlenose dolphin is Tursiops truncatus. 'Tursiops' identifies the ____ of that organism.
- Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, _____, genus, species
15 Clues: They have 3 pairs of legs. • Animals without backbones. • The outer covering of birds. • Jellyfish do not have ____ legs. • All arthropods have _____ bodies. • Animals with moist skin and are cold-blooded. • Plants that produce fruits are classified as _____ plants. • Bats feed their young with milk produced from _____ glands. • ...
Ch. 8 Changes in an Ecosystem 2023-10-31
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- plants release water vapor into the air
- plants and animals that originally live in an ecosystem
- a regular pattern of change
- gradual changes in the populations of organisms in an ecosystem
- when water changes from a liquid to water vapor
- any physical hazard to life caused by having too much or too little of things needed for life
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- when water falls to earth either as a liquid or a solid
- when water changes from water vapor to a liquid
- organisms use sugar molecules and oxygen to produce energy
- plants and animals that are not native to an area and can cause harm
- plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to create sugar and oxygen
- a population so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct
- a species whose last known member has died
- regular divisions of the year
- precipitation that soaks into the ground and is stored
15 Clues: a regular pattern of change • regular divisions of the year • plants release water vapor into the air • a species whose last known member has died • when water changes from water vapor to a liquid • when water changes from a liquid to water vapor • precipitation that soaks into the ground and is stored • when water falls to earth either as a liquid or a solid • ...
Oscar Soiless Oasis Cross Word 2024-02-26
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- A relation where one organism benefits while the other organism doesn't mind
- A system that grows plants and raises fish
- The natural world around us is called the ___________
- A relations where one organism has benefits and the other organism is suffering
- A group of chemicals needed for plants to grow
- A variety of living things that interact
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- Chemicals that are added to the soil
- Requires regular checks on the _____ quality
- The process of which plants and living organisms use light to grow
- A system that used wick as a absorbent material
- A relation where two organism benefit from each other
- The practice of farming is called _________
- The process of excess nutrients that runoff into water ways
- A system where plants are suspended in the air
- A fibre that absorbs nutrients is called a ______ system used in hydroponics
15 Clues: Chemicals that are added to the soil • A variety of living things that interact • A system that grows plants and raises fish • The practice of farming is called _________ • Requires regular checks on the _____ quality • A system where plants are suspended in the air • A group of chemicals needed for plants to grow • A system that used wick as a absorbent material • ...
EVS Grade 1 - More about Plants (RT) 2024-02-23
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- Part of the plant which gives support to the plant
- Neem ,Mango and Banyan are examples of _____
- _______ are the dried roots ,fruits or seeds of some plants. They add flavour to our food.
- We get Coffee from ______
- Part of the plant which fixes the plant to the soil
- Plant Such as Cotton and Jute give us ______
- Plant such as Garlic,Ginger,Tulsi and Neem are used to make_____
- Rose ,Hibiscus and Cotton Plants are examples of ________
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- Plants which grow in water are called _________
- The Seed contains a _________inside it which grows into a new plant when it gets the right amount of air, water ,sunlight and good soil.
- Food Grains are the __________of some plants.
- Any drink other than water is called a __________
- Trees such as Teak and Oak give us _____
- Corinder and Spinach are examples of ________
- Flower of the plant forms the ______
15 Clues: We get Coffee from ______ • Flower of the plant forms the ______ • Trees such as Teak and Oak give us _____ • Neem ,Mango and Banyan are examples of _____ • Plant Such as Cotton and Jute give us ______ • Food Grains are the __________of some plants. • Corinder and Spinach are examples of ________ • Plants which grow in water are called _________ • ...
DAY 10 2024-06-27
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- an animal that feeds on plants
- organisms that make their own food
- relationship between two different species in which one organism is benefited at the expense of the other.
- living
- association between organisms of two different species in which each benfits
- ranges a value of q primary producers to 5
- non-living
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- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants or animals
- an animal or person that east of both plants and animals
- process by which green plants prepare their own food from carbon dioxide and water by sunlight.
- an association between organisms in which one benefits and the other neither benefits nor harms
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal or other organisms
- everything around us
- interacting groups of various species in common location
- forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work
15 Clues: living • non-living • everything around us • an animal that feeds on plants • organisms that make their own food • ranges a value of q primary producers to 5 • an animal or person that east of both plants and animals • interacting groups of various species in common location • forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work • ...
Food 2023-06-20
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- A plant with long needles and good water retention ability.
- Plants that grow in humid environments.
- A plant that is usually orange and is used as a root vegetable.
- A flower with various colors and fragrances that symbolizes love and passion.
- A plant that has bright yellow petals and large circular seeds.
- Spores that grow underground.
- Evergreen plants that grow on steaks and are used in cocktails.
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- A common multipurpose plant that grows in white, green, and yellow colors in plains or parks.
- A plant with long leaves that is usually called maize.
- A plant that is widely used as flour.
- A fruit plant that is usually red in color.
- A tall plant commonly found in lakes and forests.
- Marine algae or plants that can live in seawater.
- A plant with various colors that insects such as bees love.
- Evergreen plants that survive by sticking to other objects.
15 Clues: Spores that grow underground. • A plant that is widely used as flour. • Plants that grow in humid environments. • A fruit plant that is usually red in color. • A tall plant commonly found in lakes and forests. • Marine algae or plants that can live in seawater. • A plant with long leaves that is usually called maize. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2022-12-17
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- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- an enzyme for the synthesis of ATP
- organelle in plants that captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in the thylakoids
- principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
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- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy
- organisms that make their own food from capturing sunlight
- carrier molecule that transfers high energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the suns energy
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things (consumers)
- light-independent reactions turn ATP and NADPH into sugar
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- fluid portion of the chloroplast
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport electrons during ATP-generating reactions
15 Clues: fluid portion of the chloroplast • an enzyme for the synthesis of ATP • compound used by cells to store and release energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • light-independent reactions turn ATP and NADPH into sugar • organisms that make their own food from capturing sunlight • cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in the thylakoids • ...
Cell Structure 2016-12-01
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- Discovered cell
- Synthesize proteins
- Plants are made of cells
- Cells come from pre-existing cells
- Green pigment in plants
- Gel in cell
- Sites of photosynthesis
- Control center
- Information highway
- Outside covering of plant cells
- Animalcules in pond water
- Animals are made of cells
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- Packaging center
- Powerhouse
- Stores food, water etc
- Help give cell structure
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Makes ribosomes
19 Clues: Powerhouse • Gel in cell • Control center • Discovered cell • Makes ribosomes • Packaging center • Synthesize proteins • Information highway • Stores food, water etc • Green pigment in plants • Sites of photosynthesis • Help give cell structure • Plants are made of cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Animalcules in pond water • Animals are made of cells • Outside covering of plant cells • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2022-10-19
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- measure of the the capacity of a biological system
- the higher levels in a food pyramid
- the ability to do work
- a community that includes plants and animals
- bacteria that have the ability to photosynthesize
- an animal that eats plants
- organisms that break down dead matter
- any form of water falling onto the earth
- obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors
- living components of an ecosystem
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- the loss of water vapor from a plant
- an animal that only eats meat
- plant materials and animal waste used as fuel
- produce energy from sunlight
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- the process of becoming a vapor
- a non-living component of an ecosystem
- the act or process of reducing
- absorption and creation of food resources
19 Clues: the ability to do work • an animal that eats plants • produce energy from sunlight • an animal that only eats meat • the act or process of reducing • the process of becoming a vapor • living components of an ecosystem • the higher levels in a food pyramid • the loss of water vapor from a plant • organisms that break down dead matter • a non-living component of an ecosystem • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2022-10-19
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- measure of the the capacity of a biological system
- the higher levels in a food pyramid
- the ability to do work
- a community that includes plants and animals
- bacteria that have the ability to photosynthesize
- an animal that eats plants
- organisms that break down dead matter
- any form of water falling onto the earth
- obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors
- living components of an ecosystem
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- the loss of water vapor from a plant
- an animal that only eats meat
- plant materials and animal waste used as fuel
- produce energy from sunlight
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- the process of becoming a vapor
- a non-living component of an ecosystem
- the act or process of reducing
- absorption and creation of food resources
19 Clues: the ability to do work • an animal that eats plants • produce energy from sunlight • an animal that only eats meat • the act or process of reducing • the process of becoming a vapor • living components of an ecosystem • the higher levels in a food pyramid • the loss of water vapor from a plant • organisms that break down dead matter • a non-living component of an ecosystem • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-07
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- a chemical process that changes molecules from one fomr to another
- a molecule that becomes part of glucose
- the green pigment found in plants and some bacteria
- blue green single cell organisms that photosynthesize
- the chemical process powered by light that lets plants make thier own food
- gasses given off by chemical reactions
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- a gas produces during photosynthesis
- mutually beneficial for two different living things
- gas that traps heat from the sun
- adenosinetriphosphate
- green "pancake" that contains pigment
- the chemicals that go into a reaction
- the chemicals produced or made by a reaction
- change from one form to another
- A flat, usually green part of a plant
- the organelle that performs photosynthesis
- food for plants
- a gas that is a reactant during photosynthesis
- the main part of a plant above ground
19 Clues: food for plants • adenosinetriphosphate • change from one form to another • gas that traps heat from the sun • a gas produces during photosynthesis • green "pancake" that contains pigment • the chemicals that go into a reaction • A flat, usually green part of a plant • the main part of a plant above ground • gasses given off by chemical reactions • ...
Puzzle 142 2025-06-12
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- A precious yellow metal used for jewelry and currency
- A sculpture of a person's head and shoulders
- A vegetable with a strong flavor and smell
- An examination to assess knowledge or ability
- Promises or commitments, often made during a ceremony
- A fast aircraft powered by jet engines
- To speak very softly
- Living organisms that typically grow in soil and use sunlight
- A duplicate clue; precious yellow metal used in jewelry
- A plant that rolls with the wind in arid regions
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- The process of moving or being moved
- An exciting or unusual experience
- A tool for pruning plants
- A cooked sausage in a sliced bun
- A landlocked country in Southeast Asia
- Slightly wet or damp
- A male bovine animal
- A holy city in the Middle East
- A tool used to remove unwanted plants
- A sweet baked dessert
20 Clues: Slightly wet or damp • A male bovine animal • To speak very softly • A sweet baked dessert • A tool for pruning plants • A holy city in the Middle East • A cooked sausage in a sliced bun • An exciting or unusual experience • The process of moving or being moved • A tool used to remove unwanted plants • A landlocked country in Southeast Asia • A fast aircraft powered by jet engines • ...
The Green Movement 2021-10-10
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- (v) + of = give away/ get rid of sth
- (n) a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- (n) the act of removing harmful substances from something
- (n) a state of being untidy
- (n) the fact of soil, stone, etc. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind
- (v) to use up/ reduce something in size or amount, especially supplies of energy, money, etc.
- (n) a situation in which something no longer exists
- (n) the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- (n) a medical condition that makes breathing difficult
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- (n) the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, ...
- (n) disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- (n) the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged
- (n) (v) to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere
- (U.N) a black, green, or whitish area caused by a fungus that grows on things such as plants, paper, cloth, or buildings, usually if the conditions are warm and wet
- (n) a track that a person can walk along
- (adj) not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- (n) a soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food or on objects that have been left for too long in warm, wet air
- (v) to fill something up again = refill
- (adj) dangerous
19 Clues: (adj) dangerous • (n) a state of being untidy • (v) + of = give away/ get rid of sth • (v) to fill something up again = refill • (n) a track that a person can walk along • (n) a situation in which something no longer exists • (n) a medical condition that makes breathing difficult • (n) (v) to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere • ...
U2 Photosynthesis & cellular respiration 2023-09-21
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- Produced in muscle cells under anaerobic conditions so that glycolysis can continue.
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing.
- an organism that makes its own food
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- process that does not require oxygen
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- energy-carrying biological molecule, which, when broken down, drives cellular activities
- green pigmnet in plants the absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- the transport of dissolved substances into cells.
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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
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- process that requires oxygen
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues.
- 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
- an organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
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 living in ecosystem 2023-10-02
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- Purify our air and combat climate change.
- are living organism that similar to plants
- are non flowering plants which produce spores and have stems and leaves, but don’t have true roots.
- are woody perennial plants that can take a variety of shapes color and forms.
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- are plants that bear flowers and fruits and form the clade angiospermae, commonly called angiosperms.
- An herbs is a plants or plants used for its scents, flavor or (therapeutic properties).
- are plants with long, flexible, climbing stems that are rooted in the ground.
- Similar to flowering plants, ferns have roots, stems and leaves.
- Have narrow leaves with parallel veins and small, inconspicuous flower.
9 Clues: Purify our air and combat climate change. • are living organism that similar to plants • Similar to flowering plants, ferns have roots, stems and leaves. • Have narrow leaves with parallel veins and small, inconspicuous flower. • are plants with long, flexible, climbing stems that are rooted in the ground. • ...
CARBS 2018-09-21
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- carbohydrates when structures link as many as thousand chemical units, complicated structure
- fiber consist of plants materials that can't be digested into human enzymes
- sugars that have a single chemical structure
- main source of energy
- substitutes to sweeten food while adding few or no calories
- carbohydrates one and two unit structures are chemically simple
- sugars sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten food
- made by plants, in food
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- green pigment must be in a plant for photosynthesis
- to build starches plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- needed these chemical elements to build up, oxygen hydrogen, and carbon
13 Clues: main source of energy • made by plants, in food • chemical process that makes carbohydrates • when two monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars that have a single chemical structure • green pigment must be in a plant for photosynthesis • substitutes to sweeten food while adding few or no calories • carbohydrates one and two unit structures are chemically simple • ...
Food Chains 2013-03-03
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- These are often at the bottom of food chains.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- An animal that eats plants.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals.
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Many food chains linked together.
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- An animal that finds already dead animals to eat.
- An animal that lives in another plant or animal and eats that plant or animals without killing it.
- Zebra eats grass. Lion eats zebra. What is this an example of?
- An animal that eats only insects.
- Plants need this to produce their own food and energy.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Animals get this from eating other animals.
13 Clues: An animal that eats plants. • An animal that eats only insects. • Many food chains linked together. • An animal that eats other animals. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An animal that is hunted by other animals. • Animals get this from eating other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • These are often at the bottom of food chains. • ...
3A Owen Griffin 2021-04-23
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- plants and animals How did some of the animals get nitrogen?
- What form is commonly used with plants?
- into water vapor?
- five percent how much of the earth is water?
- seven percent how much of the earth is saltwater?
- Carbon deposits into the ocean floor when the animal what?
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- dioxide Green house gases and what will make the world frozen without it?
- What do plants need to grow?
- Can nitrogen be used as a nutrient by plants and animals?
- percent how much of the earth is freshwater?
- what do you call the process in which water
- five percent how much is land?
- Is the growth place for plant limited or unlimited?
13 Clues: into water vapor? • What do plants need to grow? • five percent how much is land? • What form is commonly used with plants? • what do you call the process in which water • percent how much of the earth is freshwater? • five percent how much of the earth is water? • seven percent how much of the earth is saltwater? • Is the growth place for plant limited or unlimited? • ...
G 3.4 Habitat 2024-05-02
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- A behavior animals know how to do without being taught
- Plants are producers and animals are ____.
- An animal that hunts another animal for food
- An animal that eats other animals
- An animal that eats plants
- The things, both living and nonliving that surrounds a living thing
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- Color or pattern that helps an animal blend in
- Deep sleep in which life activities slow down
- Plants stay alive but not active during winter.
- Living thing that eats both plants and animals
- To travel as a group from one place to live in another
- All of the different kind of animals in an area.
- The place where an animal population lives. Everything it needs
13 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats other animals • Plants are producers and animals are ____. • An animal that hunts another animal for food • Deep sleep in which life activities slow down • Color or pattern that helps an animal blend in • Living thing that eats both plants and animals • Plants stay alive but not active during winter. • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2023-03-30
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- Releases Carbon dioxide from Burning fossil fuels
- Releases CO2 when something dies
- contain carbon from plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
- CO2 travels from this to organisms on earth then eventually CO2 travels back to this
- organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules converting it into CO2
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- Is released from combustion, Cellular Respiration, and Decomposition.
- acts as a decomposer in the carbon cycle
- Creates glucose by taking in CO2 from the atmosphere
- Removes Carbon from the Atmosphere
- Is released when plants do photosynthesis
- take in CO2 to do photosynthesis
- takes in Carbon from the atmosphere by plants for photosynthesis
- consumes carbon dioxide and releases carbon dioxide from cellular respiration.
13 Clues: Releases CO2 when something dies • take in CO2 to do photosynthesis • Removes Carbon from the Atmosphere • acts as a decomposer in the carbon cycle • Is released when plants do photosynthesis • Releases Carbon dioxide from Burning fossil fuels • Creates glucose by taking in CO2 from the atmosphere • takes in Carbon from the atmosphere by plants for photosynthesis • ...
Reproduction 2023-03-29
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- A fertilized egg.
- Occurs when one parent create a genetically exact copy of itself.
- Tiny balls of cells that can grow into new organisms.
- Genes.
- Occurs when two parents mix genes in order to produce offspring.
- A type of cell division where the cell divides into two copies.
- Contain half the number of chromosomes.
- Occurs when a second organism develops from an outgrowth of the original.
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- When animals are capable of producing offspring without mating.
- Some plants can sent out runners that sprout daughter plants.
- The male gamete in flowering plants.
- A fragment or piece of an organism develops into a fully grown copy.
- The female gamete in flowering plants.
13 Clues: Genes. • A fertilized egg. • The male gamete in flowering plants. • The female gamete in flowering plants. • Contain half the number of chromosomes. • Tiny balls of cells that can grow into new organisms. • Some plants can sent out runners that sprout daughter plants. • When animals are capable of producing offspring without mating. • ...
Yr 8 Biology revision 2023-03-28
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- A section of DNA that codes for a particular characteristic.
- A piece of data that can be measure but it can only be a set number of variables in between (eg eye colour, gender)
- A group of animals and plants in an area.
- A long spindle of DNA coiled up. We had 46
- A substance that can pollute water and poison fish (Hg)
- A factor that is inherited.
- A piece of data that can be measure with any values between the lowest and the largest amount (eg height)
- A strand of genetic data that has the genetic code.
- The by product of anaerobic respiration in humans.
- A change in an animal to better suit an environment.
- A long term and permanent change in a species of animal due to adaptation.
- The process which uses sunlight by plants.
- A factor that changes something due to non inherited factors.
- The waste gas of respiration
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- The area where plants and animals live.
- The useful gas from photosynthesis
- The process by which organisms use oxygen and glucose for energy.
- Respiration with Oxygen
- Plants and animals working together in an environment.
- The chemical store of energy made by plants.
- The complete removal of an animal from this Earth.
- The liquid product on anaerobic respiration of yeast in a liquid.
- The organism that produces bread and alcohol.
- Respiration without oxygen
- One of the factors needed for fossilisation to occur.
- The useful fluid for photosynthesis
- One of the factors needed for fossilisation to occur.
- The product of combining yeast, water and flour and putting it in an oven.
- A rock like structure made from the bones of diseased animals.
29 Clues: Respiration with Oxygen • Respiration without oxygen • A factor that is inherited. • The waste gas of respiration • The useful gas from photosynthesis • The useful fluid for photosynthesis • The area where plants and animals live. • A group of animals and plants in an area. • A long spindle of DNA coiled up. We had 46 • The process which uses sunlight by plants. • ...
Plants for Food and Fibre 2020-12-17
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- Chemical used to kill unwanted plants
- Organisms that are that help move pollen
- The process of removing a branch from a plant and replanting it allowing it to grow new roots and become a copy of the original parent plant
- The movement of a substance from low to high concentrations using energy.
- The process where gasses contained in the organism and the environment exchange
- A pigment found in producers that absorbs light and turns it into energy
- The hollow base of flower containing the ovule(eggs)
- Soil containing decaying organic particles
- The tendency of a liquid to rise up tiny tubes
- Fine grain of the male cell used for fertilization
- Cycle The process a plant goes through from seed to seedling to adult to producing seeds
- The process of liquid passing through a semi-permeable membrane
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- The spreading of a substance caused by the intermingling of its particles
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life
- When the parent plant grows new plants from its roots. Asexual reproduction
- Broken down rocks that provide nutrients for plants
- The process of growing plants in a soil free environment with added nutrients
- A cell structure that contains chlorophyll, where photosynthesis occurs
- The process that producers use to create food through the intake of water, carbon dioxide and light and releasing oxygen and sugar
- Breeding People choosing specific plants with specific characteristics and encouraging them to reproduce
- Water being released through the stomata
- The process of taking one species of plant and attaching it to another so that they may grow together
- Fertile soil made of sand, clay and humus
- Depositing pollen on stigma, ovule or flower to allow fertilization
24 Clues: Chemical used to kill unwanted plants • Organisms that are that help move pollen • Water being released through the stomata • Fertile soil made of sand, clay and humus • Soil containing decaying organic particles • The tendency of a liquid to rise up tiny tubes • Fine grain of the male cell used for fertilization • Broken down rocks that provide nutrients for plants • ...
VEGETABLES 2021-04-30
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- vegetables that have the characteristics of large leaves, fingers with five to nine pieces and long stem
- are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall
- is a vegetable plant that belongs to the cabbage family or Brassicaceae
- Vegetables that have a hollow stem
- a cooking spice with the binomial name Allium cepa var. aggregatum
- a vegetable that has broad and sharp leaves and dark green and the stems tend to be serrated and shaped like a crescent moon
- pods, green, and yellow skin
- is a plant that is commonly grown for consumption by its leaves as a green vegetable
- is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves
- plants that do not have chlorophyll so they are heterotrophic, and their bodies consist of threads called hyphae
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- a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa
- is a type of vegetable that is reddish yellow or yellowish orange with a texture similar to wood
- has the characteristics of thick fruit skin, a little hard, young fruit whitish green and dark yellow after dark
- is a group of plants from the Brassica clan that are used by their leaves or flowers as food
- Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves
- sprouts young plants (sporophytes) that have just developed from the embryonic stage in the seeds
- is a fruit and plant member of the genus Capsicum, usually used as a spice and has a spicy taste
- is a plant from the Solanaceae tribe that has edible stem tubers
- oval-shaped and green vegetables with rashes on the surface of the fruit skin and have a bitter taste
- plants of the genus Allium sativum
20 Clues: pods, green, and yellow skin • Vegetables that have a hollow stem • plants of the genus Allium sativum • a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa • is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves • are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall • Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves • ...
biosphere crossword 2019-12-03
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- something that makes their own food
- preying of one animal on another
- an organism that only eats meat
- capacity the number of living organism a region can support
- where both organisms benefit
- the natural home of an organism
- where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- the process of how plants produce food from the sun
- a product that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- an organism that only eats plants
- something that eats other organisms
- a community of interacting organism and their physical environment
- the process of forming energy in living organisms
- the process of one ecological community gradually changing into another
- a group of different species living or growing together
- species the first species to colonize a new or undisturbed land
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- what is done in a habitat
- a substance that takes part and undergoes change during a reaction
- where one organism benefits and the other one suffers
- adjusting to new conditions
- a relationship between two organisms
- a living feature in an ecosystem
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich
- a nonliving feature in an ecosystem
- factor anything that restricts the size of the population
- the regions of the earth that organisms can live in
- an organism that feeds on corpses of plants or animals
- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time
- a group of similar organisms consisting of similar genes
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a large naturally occurring community of plants and animals
31 Clues: what is done in a habitat • adjusting to new conditions • where both organisms benefit • an organism that only eats meat • the natural home of an organism • preying of one animal on another • a living feature in an ecosystem • an organism that only eats plants • something that makes their own food • a nonliving feature in an ecosystem • something that eats other organisms • ...
biopshere crossword 2019-12-04
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- something that makes their own food
- a nonliving feature in an ecosystem
- the process of one ecological community gradually changing into another
- an organism that feeds on corpses of plants or animals
- the natural home of an organism
- adjusting to new conditions
- a relationship between two organisms
- an organism that only eats plants
- species the first species to colonize a new or undisturbed land
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich
- where both organisms benefit
- a community of interacting organism and their physical environment
- a product that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
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- a substance that takes part and undergoes change during a reaction
- the process of forming energy in living organisms
- capacity the number of living organism a region can support
- an organism that only eats meat
- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time
- the process of how plants produce food from the sun
- where one organism benefits and the other one suffers
- the regions of the earth that organisms can live in
- what is done in a habitat
- a living feature in an ecosystem
- preying of one animal on another
- factor anything that restricts the size of the population
- something that eats other organisms
- a large naturally occurring community of plants and animals
- a group of different species living or growing together
- a group of similar organisms consisting of similar genes
31 Clues: what is done in a habitat • adjusting to new conditions • where both organisms benefit • an organism that only eats meat • the natural home of an organism • a living feature in an ecosystem • preying of one animal on another • an organism that only eats plants • something that makes their own food • a nonliving feature in an ecosystem • something that eats other organisms • ...
Plant Parts 2024-02-14
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- the female reproductive part of a flower
- a class of plants that contains two cotyledons
- the part of a plant that develops from the flower and contains the seeds of the plant
- the part of a plant that contains reproductive parts and attracts pollinators
- an individual leaf that makes up the calyx of a flower
- a portion of the vascular system in plants, consisting of living cells arranged into tubes that transport sugar and other organic nutrients throughout the plant
- male part of flower that holds the pollen
- the main supportive part of a plant; part of the transport system carrying water from the roots and food produced during photosynthesis to other parts of the plant
- plant part that contains embryo
- an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed
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- female part of the flower that receives the pollen
- the part of a flowering plant that contains an embryo within its protective coat and a stored food supply
- hairs tiny hair-like structures that are on the ends of roots and aid in nutrient and water absorption
- the part of the plant that grows into the soil to anchor the plant and collect water and nutrients
- the thin stalk that supports the anther
- the specialized cells of plants that transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- the fine, powder-like material produced by the anthers of flowering plants
- the flat or needlelike part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- the colored segments of a flower
- type of flowering plant that has one cotyledon to store food for the young plant and has leaves with parallel veins and fibrous roots
- the male part of the plant containing the pollen, anther, and filament
21 Clues: plant part that contains embryo • the colored segments of a flower • the thin stalk that supports the anther • the female reproductive part of a flower • male part of flower that holds the pollen • a class of plants that contains two cotyledons • female part of the flower that receives the pollen • an individual leaf that makes up the calyx of a flower • ...
Horticulture 2023-10-18
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- Detached vegetative plant parts which when placed under conditions favorable for regeneration
- A propagation method
- Plants that do not die after flowering but live from year to year
- Trees or plants that shed their leaves every year
- The joining of two separate structures such as a root and stems
- Plants that require 2 years, or 2 growing seasons
- Flower composed of a short axis or receptacle
- The leaf stalk
- A flower that has both a pistil and stamens but may lack sepals, peaptals or both
- A bud like structure that consists of a small stem
- A leaf with blades divided into several leaflets or sections
- Structure collectively making the controlla which protects the inner reproductive structures and often attract insects
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- The imitation of active growth by the embryo resulting in the rupture of seed coverings
- The process in which pollen is transferred form anther
- The result of many changes that occur in a plant as it develops
- Vegetative plant parts that are lateral outgrowths of stems that have developed
- An expanded and ripened ovary with attached and subtending reproductive structures
- Duplicating a plant from any cell, tissue, or organ
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- Flower lacking one or more of the four sets of floral parts
- The part on the flower in which pollen is produced
- The intensive cultivation of plants
- A shoot of determinate growth with modified leaves that is supported by a short stem
- An undeveloped stem
- Part of the pistil that contains one or more small bodies known as ovules
25 Clues: The leaf stalk • An undeveloped stem • A propagation method • The intensive cultivation of plants • Flower composed of a short axis or receptacle • Trees or plants that shed their leaves every year • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year • Plants that require 2 years, or 2 growing seasons • The part on the flower in which pollen is produced • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-12-10
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- An organism that breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The part of Earth that supports life.
- An organism that produces its own food, such as plants.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- Referring to living factors in an ecosystem.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- All the populations of species living together in a specific area.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Referring to abiotic factors like sunlight, water, and air.
- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
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- An organism that consumes other organisms for energy.
- A close and long-term relationship between different species.
- An interaction where one organism hunts and eats another.
- A scientist who studies ecosystems and interactions within them.
- A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- An organism that makes its own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- A large area with similar climate, plants, and animals.
- Any living thing.
- The role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem.
- Referring to non-living factors in an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- Animal feces, often used to study diet and habitat.
30 Clues: Any living thing. • An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • The part of Earth that supports life. • Referring to living factors in an ecosystem. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • Referring to non-living factors in an ecosystem. • ...
Intro to ecology/ jaxson 2024-11-19
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- a community of living organisms
- a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offsprin
- a complex diagram that shows the feeding relationships between all the organisms in an ecosystem
- a visual representation of the relationship between organisms in an ecosystems food chain
- a linear model that shows the transfer of energy and nutrients through an ecosystem
- a positions in the food chain where organisms are grouped based on their feeding relationships
- an organism that decomposes on dead organic matter
- the branch of biology with the relations of organisms to one another and to the surroundings
- a renewable organic material that comes from plants or animals
- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- an organism that can produce its own food using energy from sunlight
- an organism that can create its own food
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- a group of animals that eat plants
- an animal which feeds on dead organic material
- an organism that eats other plants or animals fro energy or nutrients
- made up of the parts of earth where life exists
- a group of animals that eat other animals
- a living organism that eats or uses something
- the process by which plants algae and some bacteria use sunlight energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- a group of animals that eat plants and other animals
- a group of people living in the same place
- the total number of people or other inhabitants in a specific area
- a geographical area with a specific climate vegetation and animal life
23 Clues: a community of living organisms • a group of animals that eat plants • an organism that can create its own food • a group of animals that eat other animals • a group of people living in the same place • a living organism that eats or uses something • an animal which feeds on dead organic material • made up of the parts of earth where life exists • ...
Life Processes Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-31
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- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Organ that produces bile and detoxifies substances.
- Gland that produces digestive enzymes and insulin.
- Process of breaking down food into simpler substances.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Smallest blood vessel where exchange of substances occurs.
- Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- Biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- Process of removing waste products from the body.
- Tissue responsible for the transport of water and minerals in plants.
- Organism that obtains food from other organisms.
- Digestive juice produced by the liver.
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- Wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- Finger-like projections in the small intestine that increase surface area for absorption.
- Waste product formed in the liver and excreted by the kidneys.
- Process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Process of breaking down food to release energy.
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Muscle that helps in breathing.
- Loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of plants.
- Tissue responsible for the transport of food in plants.
- Fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system.
- Tiny openings on the surface of leaves for gas exchange.
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Nerve cells that transmit signals in the body.
- Functional unit of the kidney.
- Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Liquid component of blood.
31 Clues: Liquid component of blood. • Largest artery in the body. • Functional unit of the kidney. • Muscle that helps in breathing. • Organism that makes its own food. • Device used to measure blood pressure • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Digestive juice produced by the liver. • Fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system. • ...
Plant Science Revision 2025-11-24
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- Nutrient used in ATP production, DNA and strong root development.
- Movement of sugars through the phloem from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Organelles where respiration takes place and energy (ATP) is released.
- The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
- The sticky surface at the top of the pistil where pollen grains land during pollination.
- Cell division that produces two identical daughter cells for growth and repair.
- Essential nutrient needed for proteins, chlorophyll and DNA.
- Process where plants make glucose using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.
- Root system made of many thin, branching roots found in grasses and monocots.
- Transfer of pollen from anthers to the stigma, enabling fertilisation.
- Plant species with male and female flowers on separate individuals.
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- A nutrient required by plants in large amounts (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium).
- Plants that shed all their leaves each year, usually in autumn.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within fruits.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Male gamete-containing grains produced by the anthers.
- A nutrient needed only in tiny amounts but still essential for plant health (e.g., iron, zinc).
- Small organelles responsible for protein synthesis.
- Plants with both male and female flowers on the same individual.
- Movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from high water concentration to low water concentration.
- Process where cells release energy by breaking down glucose using oxygen.
- Type of cell division that produces gametes with half the normal number of chromosomes.
- Vascular tissue that carries water and minerals upward from the roots.
- The stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.
24 Clues: Small organelles responsible for protein synthesis. • The stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem. • Male gamete-containing grains produced by the anthers. • The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within fruits. • Essential nutrient needed for proteins, chlorophyll and DNA. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-24
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- to produce
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- to make into a product suitable for use.
- to produce again: such as. a : to produce (new individuals of the same kind) by a sexual or asexual process.
- The chloroplast, found only in algal and plant cells, is a cell organelle that produces energy through photosynthesis. The word chloroplast comes from the Greek words khloros, meaning “green”, and plastes, meaning “formed”
- in the end.
- able to do something : having the qualities or abilities that are needed to do something. :
- a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass, etc. for holding or transporting something, chiefly liquids or gases.
- Dioxide a colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- allow (something) to move, act, or flow freely.
- is a colourless gas that exists in large quantities in the air. All plants and animals need oxygen in order to live.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
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- an act, process, or instance of transporting or being transported.
- an odourless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- the starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree, used as food in tropical countries.
- light
- take the place of, put (something) back in a previous place or position.
- a component part or element of something
- needed to be done, achieved, or present; essential.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- a colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- light from the sun
26 Clues: light • to produce • in the end. • light from the sun • to make into a product suitable for use. • a component part or element of something • prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening • allow (something) to move, act, or flow freely. • needed to be done, achieved, or present; essential. • an act, process, or instance of transporting or being transported. • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- this was the first life form on earth
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
- an animal that only eats plants
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- the first civilization began in this area
- an animal that only eats other animals
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- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- the first plant that made farming possible
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
14 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • the other main river of Mesopotamia • this was the first life form on earth • an animal that only eats other animals • having a steady crop of food led to this • one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • the first civilization began in this area • the first plant that made farming possible • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that only eats plants
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- the first civilization began in this area
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- the first plant that made farming possible
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- this was the first life form on earth
- an animal that only eats other animals
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- this waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
14 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • the other main river of Mesopotamia • this was the first life form on earth • an animal that only eats other animals • having a steady crop of food led to this • one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • the first civilization began in this area • the first plant that made farming possible • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary (Plants) 2024-01-16
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- a plant's growth in response to a stimulus
- when plants don't have enough water and the turgor pressure decreases
- a plant's growth in response to touch
- a plant's growth in response to gravity
- vessels that transport sugar inside of plants
- energy stored in substances such as food
- the force that water exerts against the cell membrane and cell wall from inside the cell
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- a plant's growth in response to light
- something that causes an organism to respond
- the process plant's use to make glucose
- green pigment in plant cells that absorbs light energy
- energy from the sun that plants use for photosynthesis
- vessels that transport water inside of plants
- small openings in leaves that allow gases to move in and out of the leaves
14 Clues: a plant's growth in response to light • a plant's growth in response to touch • the process plant's use to make glucose • a plant's growth in response to gravity • energy stored in substances such as food • a plant's growth in response to a stimulus • something that causes an organism to respond • vessels that transport sugar inside of plants • ...
6.5 Middle East & Africa Economy and Culture 2025-02-03
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- infrastructure includes this
- a common raw material in Africa
- plants that are grown to feed people and animals
- the system of how money is made and used in a location
- the canal that improved shipping routes in the Middle East
- a market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country
- growing plants for food or money; farming
- the languages, customs, ideas and art of a particular group of people
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- plants that are grown to sell for money
- a travelling poet or storyteller
- a Muslim place of worship; common in the Middle East and Africa
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- primary materials that help produce a final product
- the process of cutting down and burning plants to clear land and prepare it for cultivation
14 Clues: infrastructure includes this • a common raw material in Africa • a travelling poet or storyteller • plants that are grown to sell for money • growing plants for food or money; farming • a market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country • plants that are grown to feed people and animals • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • ...
Unit 3 2022-02-11
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- an organism that eats food for energy
- related items that regularly work together
- a gas produced by animals during cellular respiration that plants use for photosynthesis
- an organism that breaks down waste for energy
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- the process plants go through to make glucose
- a substance plants make and store for themselves during photosynthesis and eaten by animals for food
- a gas produced by plants during photosynthesis that animals use for cellular respiration
- a substance taken in by plants during photosynthesis and released by animals during cellular respiration
- a single piece of an element
- a sequence of events that repeats itself
- an organism that makes its own food for energy
11 Clues: a single piece of an element • an organism that eats food for energy • a sequence of events that repeats itself • related items that regularly work together • the process plants go through to make glucose • an organism that breaks down waste for energy • an organism that makes its own food for energy • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-06
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- leaves/stems grow toward light
- a stimulus that comes from inside an organism (wilting in plants)
- something that causes a response
- a stimulus that comes from outside an organism (light, temperature, precipitation)
- water in the cytoplasm exerts a force on the cell wall, pushing outward, this pressure in the cells allows the plant to stand upright
- stems grow away from gravity, roots grow with gravity
- plants stems and leaves responding to light
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- roots grow toward water
- plants roots responding to gravity
- plant grows toward or away from pressure(a plants response to touch
- plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
11 Clues: roots grow toward water • leaves/stems grow toward light • something that causes a response • plants roots responding to gravity • plants stems and leaves responding to light • stems grow away from gravity, roots grow with gravity • plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus • a stimulus that comes from inside an organism (wilting in plants) • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-05
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- is what gives green pigment in plants
- the things created in a chemical reaction
- things needed to create a product in a chemical reaction
- is the process by which plants make their "food" for energy
- dioxide the reactant that humans breathe out and plants can use for photosynthesis
- location in the plant cell where chlorophyll is found
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- the waste by product that plants produce in photosynthesis
- product that is made for energy in plants
- They make their own food, which creates energy for them to grow, reproduce and survive.
- how autotrophs are classified in the biosphere
- is the major energy source used to start photosynthesis
11 Clues: is what gives green pigment in plants • product that is made for energy in plants • the things created in a chemical reaction • how autotrophs are classified in the biosphere • location in the plant cell where chlorophyll is found • is the major energy source used to start photosynthesis • things needed to create a product in a chemical reaction • ...
Let's Get Growing 2025-04-01
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- Small hand tool for digging
- Where seedlings are planted indoors
- Insects that harm plants
- Plants need this to grow
- A young plant just starting to grow
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- Essential for plant growth
- Nutrient-rich material added to soil
- Part of the plant that grows underground
- The base where plants grow
- Unwanted plants in the garden
10 Clues: Insects that harm plants • Plants need this to grow • Essential for plant growth • The base where plants grow • Small hand tool for digging • Unwanted plants in the garden • Where seedlings are planted indoors • A young plant just starting to grow • Nutrient-rich material added to soil • Part of the plant that grows underground
Ecosystems 2022-03-07
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- area where plants and animals live
- animal eaten by other animals
- animal that eats other animals
- eat plants and other animals for energy
- eat plants and animals
- eat only plants
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- creatures too small to be seen
- web interconnecting food chains
- break down dead material
- area of land set aside to protect it
10 Clues: eat only plants • eat plants and animals • break down dead material • animal eaten by other animals • creatures too small to be seen • animal that eats other animals • web interconnecting food chains • area where plants and animals live • area of land set aside to protect it • eat plants and other animals for energy
Ecosystems 2022-03-07
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- area where plants and animals live
- animal eaten by other animals
- animal that eats other animals
- eat plants and other animals for energy
- eat plants and animals
- eat only plants
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- creatures too small to be seen
- web interconnecting food chains
- break down dead material
- area of land set aside to protect it
10 Clues: eat only plants • eat plants and animals • break down dead material • animal eaten by other animals • creatures too small to be seen • animal that eats other animals • web interconnecting food chains • area where plants and animals live • area of land set aside to protect it • eat plants and other animals for energy
Photosynthesis 2013-07-02
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- Water is made-up of two _____________ and one oxygen atom.
- Water molecule.
- A pigment present in plants used for catching the sun's energy.
- The most important star that maintains life on earth.
- The product of photosynthesis.
- We breathe out this gas, which is used by plants in photosynthesis.
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- The gas plants breath out and we breathe in.
- A process in which plants use sunlight to make food.
- Responsible for photosynthesis.
- Packets of energy from the sun.
10 Clues: Water molecule. • The product of photosynthesis. • Responsible for photosynthesis. • Packets of energy from the sun. • The gas plants breath out and we breathe in. • A process in which plants use sunlight to make food. • The most important star that maintains life on earth. • Water is made-up of two _____________ and one oxygen atom. • ...
Gardening 2024-04-23
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- Designing and arranging outdoor spaces for aesthetic or practical purposes
- Process of decomposing organic materials to create fertilizer
- Edible plants often grown in gardens
- Removing unwanted plants from a garden
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- Placing seeds or young plants into the soil
- Covering the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Gathering crops or flowers when they are ready
- Providing moisture to plants
- Trimming of branches or stems to encourage growth
- Bloom-producing plants often cultivated for their beauty
10 Clues: Providing moisture to plants • Edible plants often grown in gardens • Removing unwanted plants from a garden • Placing seeds or young plants into the soil • Gathering crops or flowers when they are ready • Trimming of branches or stems to encourage growth • Covering the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds • ...
VARDHMAN SRILAYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MULTIPLE ASSESSMENT 2 (2024-25) CLASS VI SCIENCE 2024-08-11
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- green part of a plant that makes food.
- colorful part of a flower that attracts insects.
- Plants with tall and woody stems.
- process by which plants make food.
- process of water loss from plants.
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- Plants with weak stems that creep along the ground.
- part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals.
- Plants with green and tender stems.
- part of a plant that supports the leaves and flowers.
- tiny pores on leaf that leads water loss.
10 Clues: Plants with tall and woody stems. • process by which plants make food. • process of water loss from plants. • Plants with green and tender stems. • green part of a plant that makes food. • tiny pores on leaf that leads water loss. • part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals. • colorful part of a flower that attracts insects. • ...
Feeding Relationships 2022-12-04
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- green pigment in plants
- organisms that eat plants and animals
- process by which plants make their own food
- animals that only eat plants
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- passed from one organism to the next as they are eaten
- Organisms that breakdown dead things
- organisms that eat other animals
- show the flow of energy through the ecosystem
- source of energy for plants to make their own food
- organisms that use energy from the sun to make their own food
10 Clues: green pigment in plants • animals that only eat plants • organisms that eat other animals • Organisms that breakdown dead things • organisms that eat plants and animals • process by which plants make their own food • show the flow of energy through the ecosystem • source of energy for plants to make their own food • passed from one organism to the next as they are eaten • ...
Logan Mohler 2021-12-01
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- nonrenewable energy powered by dead plankton and small plants
- renewable energy powered by the heat of the earth
- Nonrenewable energy old plants
- The Islamic holy book
- cooler than the rest of the middle east
- The mountains in Iran
- Lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds
- renewable energy powered by plants
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- renewable energy powered by water
- Renewable energy powered by the sun
- The first letter of the Arabic alphabet
- From east to west
- The dominant religion of the middle east
- Oceans, seas, and gulfs
- The most populated part of the middle east
15 Clues: From east to west • The Islamic holy book • The mountains in Iran • Oceans, seas, and gulfs • Nonrenewable energy old plants • renewable energy powered by water • Lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds • renewable energy powered by plants • Renewable energy powered by the sun • The first letter of the Arabic alphabet • cooler than the rest of the middle east • ...
Carbs Crossword 2018-09-21
Across
- alcohols these occur naturally in fruits
- found in fruits, sugar cane, and sugar beats
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- when two monosaccharides combine it makes this
- odor less taste less white substance
- means one sugar
- fibers consists of plant material and can't be digested by human enzymes
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- made by different kinds of plants
- found in milk
- complicated chemical reactions
- your main source of energy
- sugars sugars that are extract from plants and used to sweeten foods
- forms when starch is digested
- sweeteners non nutrients sweeteners
- green pigment in plants
15 Clues: found in milk • means one sugar • green pigment in plants • your main source of energy • forms when starch is digested • complicated chemical reactions • made by different kinds of plants • sweeteners non nutrients sweeteners • odor less taste less white substance • alcohols these occur naturally in fruits • found in fruits, sugar cane, and sugar beats • ...
Food Chains 2013-10-17
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- An animal hunted or killed
- At the very start of a food chain
- Web A series of interlocking food chains
- Where organisms live together
- The surroundings or condition in which an organism lives
- A community of living organisms
- Where organisms live
- The study of organisms
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- Organisms that feed on other organisms
- An animal that hunts other animals
- An animal that feeds on other animals
- An animal that only feeds on plants
- An animal that feeds on both plants and animals
- Consumer An organism that eats plants
- Carnivore They reside at the top of their food chains
15 Clues: Where organisms live • The study of organisms • An animal hunted or killed • Where organisms live together • A community of living organisms • At the very start of a food chain • An animal that hunts other animals • An animal that only feeds on plants • An animal that feeds on other animals • Consumer An organism that eats plants • Organisms that feed on other organisms • ...
Regan's Crossword 2015-02-23
Across
- making medicines in plants or domestic animals
- determining where genes are on chromosomes
- Farming plants and animals living in water
- making exact copies of an organism
- Crossing specific parents for specific offspring
- taming wild things
- producing a product
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- using other organisms to control pests
- growing plants from cells
- the genetic material in the chromosomes of an organism
- using organisms to clean contamination
- the amount of different life forms on Earth
- producing crops and livestock for food
- animal fats or vegetable oils used to make a fuel for diesel engines
- moral principles and values
15 Clues: taming wild things • producing a product • growing plants from cells • moral principles and values • making exact copies of an organism • using other organisms to control pests • using organisms to clean contamination • producing crops and livestock for food • determining where genes are on chromosomes • Farming plants and animals living in water • ...
Carbohydrate Puzzle 2023-10-12
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- consist of two sugar molecules chemically bonded together
- consist of many (3 or more) sugar molecules chemically bonded together
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- the chemical breakdown of a disaccharide into its two separate monosaccharides
- Process of using light to convert to energy (done within plants)
- texture enhancer, thickener
- Carbohydrates are made of hydrogen, carbon &
- reduces crystallization during freezing
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- the basic unit of carbohydrates
- (CH2O)n
- improve sweetness, flavor enhancer
- cell walls of plants DNA
- The only simple carbohydrate
- food storage of plants
- food storage of animals
15 Clues: (CH2O)n • food storage of plants • food storage of animals • cell walls of plants DNA • texture enhancer, thickener • The only simple carbohydrate • the basic unit of carbohydrates • improve sweetness, flavor enhancer • reduces crystallization during freezing • Carbohydrates are made of hydrogen, carbon & • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest • ...
Plant Responses 2023-01-05
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- This area contains specialized cells for detecting and responding to gravity.
- Growing toward gravity.
- Controls responses in animals.
- Something that causes a reaction.
- A state of inactivity.
- Plant growth hormone controlling tropism.
- A signalling chemical used by plants to control their responses.
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- A living thing.
- These hold plants to the soil.
- A turning toward or away from a stimulus in the environment.
- Organisms most often able to hunt for food.
- Growing toward a light source.
- Organisms most often rooted in the soil.
- Produced by willow trees to kill bacteria.
- Organism that causes disease in its host.
15 Clues: A living thing. • A state of inactivity. • Growing toward gravity. • These hold plants to the soil. • Growing toward a light source. • Controls responses in animals. • Something that causes a reaction. • Organisms most often rooted in the soil. • Organism that causes disease in its host. • Plant growth hormone controlling tropism. • Produced by willow trees to kill bacteria. • ...
Parts of a Plant 2022-01-19
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- Growth for 2-3 seasons, hide in roots in winter.
- Supports the anther.
- Roots that grow on other plants in a non-parasitic manner.
- A plant containing just one cotyledon
- Gives a sticky surface to catch pollen.
- Grows deep into the ground, they are fleshy and woody roots.
- These plants rise above the ground, usually above water, and allows plants to breath air.
- Close in on the flower to protect it as well as supports blooming petals.
- Growth every other year
- It is the flat green surface that absorbs sunlight.
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- The female part of the flower.
- A plant that contains 2 cotyledons.
- Steals water and nutrients from other plants.
- Roots that grow above the ground to help them attach themselves to a surface.
- The male part of the flower.
- Carries nutrients around the leaf.
- Supports Stigma.
- Year-round growth
- Produced female reproductive cells and becomes fruit.
- Attached to the petiole and produces veins that run throughout the leaf
- Attract insects and birds for pollination.
- The edge of the leaf.
- It is the stalk that hold the leaf away from the stem.
- Produces pollen which contains male reproductive cells.
- Undeveloped shoots that rise and become new leaves or flower parts.
25 Clues: Supports Stigma. • Year-round growth • Supports the anther. • The edge of the leaf. • Growth every other year • The male part of the flower. • The female part of the flower. • Carries nutrients around the leaf. • A plant that contains 2 cotyledons. • A plant containing just one cotyledon • Gives a sticky surface to catch pollen. • Attract insects and birds for pollination. • ...
HISE Crossword 2022-02-13
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- A single connection in an ecosystem from plants to herbivores and carnivores.
- The careful manipulation of animal and plant characteristics to increase productivity.
- Organisms that convert the sun’s energy into food through the process of photosynthesis.
- The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- Any fuel made from plant-based products.
- The division of land into categories
- The amount of a natural biological resource that can be removed without damaging the ecosystem from which it comes
- security The ability for a place to feed and clothe its people
- The process of growing food for the purpose of selling it as a business.
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- The relief and shape of the land.
- The ability to return to the original form.
- An ecosystem in a body of water
- biome is a community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in.
- Food web A large series of interconnected food chains.
- Eats meat
- eats both plants and meat
- The act of following sustainable development.
- A product that will break down with natural processes.
- Eats plants
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
21 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • eats both plants and meat • An ecosystem in a body of water • The relief and shape of the land. • The division of land into categories • Any fuel made from plant-based products. • The ability to return to the original form. • an organism that decomposes organic material • The act of following sustainable development. • ...
Ecology 2016-01-25
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- eats dead animals
- all the members of one species living in an area
- an environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
- living or once living (and now dead) or made by something that was alive
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- both species benefits from the relationship
- one living thing
- eats plants
- makes its own food
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- is how an ecosystem changes over time
- eats both plants and meat
- eats meat
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
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- animals use food to make sugar and turn it into carbon dioxide
- one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- the variety of life (or species) on earth
- recycles dead organisms and waste
- plants use water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed
- cycle bacteria takes nitrogen from the air and changes it into a form that can be used by plants
- must eat something for energy
- all of the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
23 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • eats both plants and meat • must eat something for energy • recycles dead organisms and waste • is how an ecosystem changes over time • the variety of life (or species) on earth • both species benefits from the relationship • all the members of one species living in an area • ...
Environmental Science - Variety 1 2019-04-01
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- several food chains joined together
- - sphere for living things
- an educated guess
- step in the water cycle where waters becomes water vapor
- step in nitrogen cycle where NO2 becomes NO3
- lving things that makes its own food e.g. plant
- the variety of living things
- process by which plants make food using light energy
- when all members of a species dies
- organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are call this
- fossil fuels are considered this type of energy
- ultimate energy source
- plants store energy as this compound
- garbage in places it is not supposed to be
- animal that attacks prey or other animal
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- a trait that helps an organism to better survive
- animals that eat plants
- the relationship between organisms where both benefit
- rain, snow, hail
- taking more organisms for food than is needed
- a way to remember the 5 biggest threats to biodiversity
- chopping down too many trees in one area
- the number one reason for decrease in biodiversity caused by humans
- bacteria and fungi that cause decay
- a non-native species - may or maynot cause harm
- when a natural resource can replenish itself for the long term we say it is...
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- non-living
28 Clues: non-living • rain, snow, hail • an educated guess • ultimate energy source • animals that eat plants • - sphere for living things • the variety of living things • when all members of a species dies • several food chains joined together • bacteria and fungi that cause decay • plants store energy as this compound • chopping down too many trees in one area • ...
Ecosystem: Chapter 3 & 4 Vocabulary Words 2015-07-17
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- the addition of harmful materials to the environment
- two or more overlapping food chains
- trash that prevents harm to ecosystems
- matter that breaks down easily in the environment
- the basic unit that makes up all living things
- travel to natural habitats that avoids harming them and helps organisms that live there
- an animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals
- decayed material from the remains of once-living things used to enrich soil
- a living thing that breaks down the remains of dead organisms
- microorganisms that live in water and form the beginning of most ocean food chains
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- shows the path of food energy in an ecosystem from plants to animals
- a process where plants make their own food
- process of breaking down materials into a different form that can be used again
- an animal that eats only plants
- microorganisms found in all living organisms and everywhere on Earth
- a tiny living thing that can be seen only with a microscope
- a waste that can pollute the environment even when it occurs in very small amounts
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- break down into simpler materials
- an animal that eats only other animals
- a material that causes pollution
21 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • a material that causes pollution • break down into simpler materials • two or more overlapping food chains • trash that prevents harm to ecosystems • an animal that eats only other animals • a process where plants make their own food • an animal that eats both plants and animals • the basic unit that makes up all living things • ...
