plants Crossword Puzzles
Pasture Plants 2015-05-06
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- This native grass is able to tolerate drought and fire quite extensively but suffers under frosty weather. It does not last under heavy grazing as the buds become depleted and the stands thin out. The quality of the feed is quite low when compared to introduced pastures and its digestibility is about 54-75%, meaning it is not highly demanded for feed but is used for re vegetation of eroded land.
- This introduced grass is used as an all-year-round pasture due to its consistent production under heavy grazing and has a moderate resistance to drought and fire. It has a high feeding value which is limited to a couple of weeks before decreasing. It is also not the most suitable feed for lactating cows due to its low sodium levels.
- This legume is able to tolerate dry conditions, strongly suiting Australia's climate. It is very beneficial to the environment and therefore land conservation due to its ability to lower the water table and add more organic matter to the soil. Its hight protein levels and even higher feeding value means it is commonly used as hay, silage or as a pasture on farms.
- This legume is adapted to alkaline soils and is very hard seeded. It significantly increases nitrogen levels in soil which consequently boosts soil fertility and is therefore ideal for promoting pasture growth to reach its full potential. Additionally, this legume makes for a high quality forage which satisfies the nutritional needs of cattle.
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- This weed produces seeds at a very large and rapid amount. It negatively impacts pasture productivity and therefore causes the depreciation of crops as well as being poisonous to cattle. It can also out compete native vegetation and therefore have detrimental impacts on the environment. Despite this, it is sometimes the only plant available for grazing in dry areas of South Australia and is beneficial to the honey industry.
- This native grass has a high tolerance to both frost and drought, however its growth rate is low and it may be easily out competed by weeds. Despite this, it is able to grow in poorly fertile soil and is highly nutritious as a winter feed for cattle. Its perseverance under heavy grazing also makes it desirable in the harsher seasons as it compensates for some of the pasture loss due to a decrease in growth rates during these times.
- This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- This introduced grass is not tolerant of drought but has built up a resistant to rust. It is normally grown in winter due to its need for high rainfall and it is used as a high quality feed for cattle especially in the colder seasons when additional nutrition is required. Despite this, it does require a high input system to grow to its full potential, specifically during the drier months.
8 Clues: This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions. • ...
Australian plants 2023-03-08
8 Clues: Crane flower • Small evergreen shrub • Renowned for its perfume • Related to the banana family • Also known as butterfly grass • Named after a brass instrument • Used as a healing essential oil • Floral emblem of Western Australia
Plants review 2023-03-22
8 Clues: Contain seeds. • Have a long stem. • Support the plant. • Change into fruits. • Abosrb water from the soil. • Are smaller.Their stems are flexible. • Absorb light from the sun and the air. • Have short trunks. The branches are near the ground.
BIODIVERSITY: PLANTS 2020-12-02
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- A _______________ is a method used by biologists to identify and classify organisms systematically based on similarities and differences
- Vascular plants have true roots, stems and _________.
- Plant are classified as non-flowering and ________________ plant.
- Plants that reproduce by bearing cones and it is vascular plants
- Plants that produce flowers which become fruits that contain fruits that contain seeds is known as ____________ plants.
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- Vascular plants have a vascular system within them that transport ______________ and food throughout the plant.
- Non-vascular plants are simple and small plants without a _____________ system.
- Non-flowering plants consist of moss, fern and _______________.
- A seed which has one cotyledon is call a ________________.
- Plants that reproduce by producing spores and it is non-vascular plants.
10 Clues: Vascular plants have true roots, stems and _________. • A seed which has one cotyledon is call a ________________. • Non-flowering plants consist of moss, fern and _______________. • Plants that reproduce by bearing cones and it is vascular plants • Plant are classified as non-flowering and ________________ plant. • ...
Sacred Plants 2024-01-22
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- The leaves of this tree are hung near the entrance to mark an auspicious occasion and are also used as plates to give prasad.
- This tree is generally said to be the humble abode of Lord Krishna. It is always found either near a temple or there is a shrine below the tree itself.
- The fruit of this tree is used in many religious ceremonies of the Hindus and is even distributed as prasad.
- It is also associated with goddess Durga and many people believe that this tree helps in keeping evil spirits at bay.
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- Lord Krishna used to play his flute under this tree.
- The fragrant wood of this tree is made into a paste, which is then used for worshipping Lord Vishnu and Shiva.
- This tree has been cited in the epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and even in the Puranas. The leaves of this tree are always hung by a string to express the auspiciousness of an occasion.
- The goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati sit on this flower. This flower is also associated with Lord Brahma.
8 Clues: Lord Krishna used to play his flute under this tree. • The goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati sit on this flower. This flower is also associated with Lord Brahma. • The fruit of this tree is used in many religious ceremonies of the Hindus and is even distributed as prasad. • ...
People Who Made History in Taxonomy 2022-12-02
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- A Swiss botanist who took on the enormous task of listing all plants known at the time.
- Classified animals into two main groups with red blood and without. Also Classifying plants into three groups herbs shrubs and trees.
- A Greek physician in the Roman army who grouped plants and natural materials useful inbthe treatment of disease in his work Materia Medica.
- An English botanist his major contribution to taxonomy was the development of a classification system that grouped plants by the ways they looked alike not kn the basis of a single plant feature or of a plants use.
- Noted the difference in flowering and non flowering plants. Classifying plants into four groups trees shrubs subshrubs and herbs.
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- Father of Modern Taxonomy. He created binomial classification and how to classify plants by their flower structure. The stamen number in flowrs was the most significant in his system. His most important writings were Species Plantarum and Systema Naturae.
- A Persian physician who compiled a Canon of Medicine.
- An herbalists who wrote books with excellent illustrations called herbals which were helpful to anyone interested in identifying medical classifications of plants.
- He was one of the first scientists of the Renaissance to use first hand observations of living plants to write plant descriptions.
- Wrote about the medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants.
10 Clues: A Persian physician who compiled a Canon of Medicine. • Wrote about the medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants. • A Swiss botanist who took on the enormous task of listing all plants known at the time. • Noted the difference in flowering and non flowering plants. Classifying plants into four groups trees shrubs subshrubs and herbs. • ...
Mineral Cycles on Earth - Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles 2025-01-29
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- Process performed by microorganisms and fungi in order to reduce the remains of dead animals and plants and turn them into useful minerals
- Process carried out by bacteria in the soil which turn ammoium (NH4) into nitrates (NO3)
- Process performed by producers when they combine carbon dioxide, water and solar energy in order to produce sugar
- Process carried out by bacteria that decompose nitrate that was not used by plants back into nitrogen gas that is released to the air
- Chemical substance formed by carbon C, hydrogen H, and oxygen O that is formed by plants in photosynthesys
- Process carried out by animals and human beings when they release gaseous carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- Process performed when humans burn out fossil fuels in order to obtain energy to move machines in factories and cars
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- Process of absorption of nitrates performed by the roots of plants in the soil
- Process carried out by bacteria in the soil that turns ammonia (NH3) into ammonium (NH4)
- Process carried out by animals when they get glucose by eating plants or other animals
- Process that happens in the ocean when high acidic concentration in the water affects coral reefs by dissolving the carbonate that they contain
- Chemical element that is present in less than the 1% in the atmosphere and is the main component of life
- Chemical element that is concentrated in a 79% in the atmosphere and is used by plants to grow
- Thick oil that forms underground and results of the slow decomposition of animal tissue that is rich in carbon
- Chemical substance that is prefered by plants as their favorite food source that they need to take in order to grow
15 Clues: Process of absorption of nitrates performed by the roots of plants in the soil • Process carried out by animals when they get glucose by eating plants or other animals • Process carried out by bacteria in the soil which turn ammoium (NH4) into nitrates (NO3) • Process carried out by bacteria in the soil that turns ammonia (NH3) into ammonium (NH4) • ...
Cellular respiration 2021-01-29
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- when bonds breaks in food we eat to make energy
- power house of the cell
- used in breathing processes ( humans breathe it in )
- where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells
- energy
- plants use for photosynthesis
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- with oxygen
- can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances
- plants uses to make their food
- a simple sugar
- living thing
- makes plants green
- no oxygen needed
13 Clues: energy • with oxygen • living thing • a simple sugar • no oxygen needed • makes plants green • power house of the cell • plants use for photosynthesis • plants uses to make their food • when bonds breaks in food we eat to make energy • used in breathing processes ( humans breathe it in ) • where photosynthesis takes place in green plant cells • ...
Energy Roles 2021-02-20
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- shows a feeding relationship
- something or someone who has to find food
- nonliving
- an animal that eats meat
- a carnivore that feeds off dead animals
- an animal that eats plants
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- nature's recycler
- shows series of feeding organisms
- the thing passed from organism to organism
- make their own food
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- living
- the process of plants making own food
13 Clues: living • nonliving • nature's recycler • make their own food • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • shows a feeding relationship • shows series of feeding organisms • the process of plants making own food • an animal that eats plants and animals • a carnivore that feeds off dead animals • something or someone who has to find food • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-14
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- The sugar that is produced by photosynthesis
- The part of a chloroplast that has chlorophyll
- The type of organism that performs photosynthesis
- The part of air that plants use for photosynthesis
- The reason that plants look green
- The process of transforming carbon dioxide into sugar
- One of the chemicals that plants use for photosynthesis
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- The part of air that is produced by photosynthesis
- The level of this chemical is equal to the level of photosynthesis
- The chemical in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- The part of a plant that absorb water
- If this condition is too high or low photosynthesis stops
- The part of the chloroplast that produces glucose
- The part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
14 Clues: The reason that plants look green • The part of a plant that absorb water • The part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • The sugar that is produced by photosynthesis • The part of a chloroplast that has chlorophyll • The type of organism that performs photosynthesis • The part of the chloroplast that produces glucose • The part of air that is produced by photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis. 2013-08-22
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- / The liquid that plants use to make food.
- / The name of how plants make their food.
- / The colour of healthy leaves.
- / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____.
- / The part of the plants where the water is taken in.
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- / The part of the plant where the food is made.
- / Something plants use to make food a______.
- / Something plants use to make food s______.
- / The part of the plant where the water travels up to the leaves.
- / What a plant can do when it has sunlight, water, air and soil.
- / Where the roots grow.
11 Clues: / Where the roots grow. • / The colour of healthy leaves. • / The name of how plants make their food. • / The liquid that plants use to make food. • / Something plants use to make food a______. • / Something plants use to make food s______. • / The part of the plant where the food is made. • / A plant uses many things to make it's own f_____. • ...
Plant Growth Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- roots absorb this and it is one ingrediant in photosynthesis
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- growing plants using water and no soil
- growing plants with water and fish with no soil
- plants do NOT have to have this to grow
- the sugar that is made during photosynthsis
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- the gas that plants NEED in photosynthesis
- when plants grow in this, nothing is allowed to escape
- water is absorbed through these that are usually underground
- where the energy to jump start photosynthesis comes from
- the gas that is let out through the leaves AFTER photosynthesis
11 Clues: growing plants using water and no soil • plants do NOT have to have this to grow • anything that has mass and takes up space • the gas that plants NEED in photosynthesis • the sugar that is made during photosynthsis • growing plants with water and fish with no soil • when plants grow in this, nothing is allowed to escape • ...
Food Webs 2023-09-24
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- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- The biological conversion of light energy from the sun to chemical energy in plants.
- A plant-eating organism.
- Organisms that obtain their energy from the chemical breakdown of dead organisms as well as from animal and plant waste products.
- consumer Animals that eat green plants
- Organisms that feed on waste matter, breaking organic material down into inorganic substances that then can become available to the biosphere in the form of nutrients for plants.
- These creatures feed on other organisms to obtain their energy and are classified according to the types of food they eat.
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- organisms that make their own food
- Primary producers
- A meat-eating organism, or an organism that eats only meat (as distinguished from an omnivore).
- Organisms that eat other plants/animals
- An organism that eats both plants and other animals.
- state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- levels Various stages within a food web.
14 Clues: Primary producers • A plant-eating organism. • organisms that make their own food • consumer Animals that eat green plants • Organisms that eat other plants/animals • levels Various stages within a food web. • state of matter with a definite shape and volume • An organism that eats both plants and other animals. • ...
Plant Basics Review 2023-08-30
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- The part of a plant that retrieves nutrients and water for the plant, as well as holding the plant in it's space.
- Molecules such as phosphorous, nitrogen, and magnesium that plants need to be healthy.
- A manufactured way to supply a plant with needed nutrients.
- The source of light energy for a plant to undergo photosynthesis.
- A molecule plants collect as a liquid, necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
- A gas given off in photosynthesis.
- The process through which plant build energy molecules
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- A plant part specifically for the purpose of reproducing new plants.
- When an area receives less than a normal amount of rainfall for the year.
- Dioxide A gas used by plants to complete photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that contains cells collect light to complete photosynthesis.
- What plants do when they do not receive enough water.
- A process to determine the number of hours of sunlight a location receives.
- Found inside the fruit of a plant.
14 Clues: Found inside the fruit of a plant. • A gas given off in photosynthesis. • What plants do when they do not receive enough water. • The process through which plant build energy molecules • Dioxide A gas used by plants to complete photosynthesis. • A manufactured way to supply a plant with needed nutrients. • ...
modified roots 2025-02-07
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- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- origin of sweet potato
- a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant's roots
- large, wide roots that extend from the base of a tree to help stabilize it
- knob-like structures that grow on the roots of leguminous plants
- thickened underground organs that store nutrients like water and carbohydrates for plants
- roots that grow above the ground and serve a variety of functions for plants
- commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca
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- modified roots that grow downward from the branches of a plant to support its heavy branches
- thickened underground organs that store nutrients like water and carbohydrates for plants
- roots of parasitic plants that grow into the tissues of a host plant to absorb water and nutrients
- a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae
- The sweet potato
- the original Ecuadorian Quechua word for sweet potato
- Roots a type of modified root that can produce new plants through asexual reproduction
15 Clues: The sweet potato • origin of sweet potato • commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca • a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae • the original Ecuadorian Quechua word for sweet potato • a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant's roots • knob-like structures that grow on the roots of leguminous plants • ...
photosynetesis 2023-03-02
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- The chemical change of energy
- What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
- what is needed to breath
- What the plant does to the solar energy
- What plants take in the we exhale
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- What plants give off
- What lets gases in and out
- Distributes water around the plant
- carries sugar through out the plant
- The reaction of plants
- This powers many of things we need
11 Clues: What plants give off • The reaction of plants • what is needed to breath • What lets gases in and out • The chemical change of energy • What plants take in the we exhale • Distributes water around the plant • This powers many of things we need • carries sugar through out the plant • What the plant does to the solar energy • What is needed for plants and humans (drink)
BLM 2-10 Plant Words 2021-01-26
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- Aspirin comes from the bark of this tree.
- The first jeans were made from this cloth.
- We grow plants for ________________ and fibre.
- Fibre is the __________ of plants.
- Plants grow from ______________.
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- A natural fibre used in space suits.
- Crop that is grown in northern, cooler regions.
- Houses are made from this.
- A crop used for making bread.
- We get food and fibre from _______________.
- A plant used in cars.
11 Clues: A plant used in cars. • Houses are made from this. • A crop used for making bread. • Plants grow from ______________. • Fibre is the __________ of plants. • A natural fibre used in space suits. • Aspirin comes from the bark of this tree. • The first jeans were made from this cloth. • We get food and fibre from _______________. • We grow plants for ________________ and fibre. • ...
food chains + food webs 2024-02-13
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- level - defines the position of organisms within the webs
- - also known as heterotrophs
- consumer - an organism that eats primary consumers
- - plant eaters
- - also known as autotrophs( plants )
- chain - the flow of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- consumer -secondarynism that eats secondary consumers
- - eats both plants and breaking
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- consumer - an organism that eats producers/plants
- - the breaking down of dead plants and animals
- - meat eaters
- web - a diagram that shows the flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem: many food chains combined
12 Clues: - meat eaters • - plant eaters • - also known as heterotrophs • - eats both plants and breaking • - also known as autotrophs( plants ) • - the breaking down of dead plants and animals • consumer - an organism that eats producers/plants • consumer - an organism that eats primary consumers • consumer -secondarynism that eats secondary consumers • ...
Chap.24 Structure of flowering plants 2023-02-23
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- plant tissue that transports water and minerals
- material that strengthens Xylem tissue
- position of leaf on a stem
- type of tissue on inside of plants
- tiny pores on leaves
- plant tissue that transports food
- tiny pores on stems of plants
- root system consisting of many equal sized roots
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- attaches a leaf to a stem
- another name for a leaf blade
- distance between two nodes
- function of meristematic tissue
- type of tissue on outside of plants
- root system consisting of one main root.
- form of xylem that is wide and not tapered
- type of cell division that occurs in meristematic
- type of tissue at tip of root/stem
17 Clues: tiny pores on leaves • attaches a leaf to a stem • distance between two nodes • position of leaf on a stem • another name for a leaf blade • tiny pores on stems of plants • function of meristematic tissue • plant tissue that transports food • type of tissue on inside of plants • type of tissue at tip of root/stem • type of tissue on outside of plants • ...
Wildlife 2023-05-12
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- naturally that provides for all its needs
- chain: organisms dependent upon each other as
- sources
- the range or variety of organisms within an
- as plants and animals
- produce organic matter from inorganic
- a community of living organisms interacting
- the same area
- the place or area where a particular organism
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- get their energy by eating other living things
- live off of dead plants and animals
- its environment in a specific area
- plants, animals and other organisms that live
- web: the transfer of energy through a series of food
- the effect or role a species has within its
- an ecosystem
- Factors: all living organisms in an ecosystem
- their energy
- Factors: all non-living parts of the environment
- feed on the dead bodies of other animals to
20 Clues: sources • an ecosystem • their energy • the same area • as plants and animals • its environment in a specific area • live off of dead plants and animals • produce organic matter from inorganic • naturally that provides for all its needs • the effect or role a species has within its • the range or variety of organisms within an • a community of living organisms interacting • ...
Habitats and their Food Chains 2025-10-29
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- When everything in nature works together
- The place where an animal or plant lives
- An animal that hunts other animals
- What living things get from food
- Something that goes around and around again
- Things in food that help living things grow
- The main source of energy for all life
- Eats both plants and animals
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- Eats only plants
- Eats only meat
- The start of most food chains
- It shows who eats whom in nature
- Staying alive
- All the living and non-living things in an area
- How energy moves through a food chain
- Living things that eat to get energy
- An animal that is hunted for food
17 Clues: Staying alive • Eats only meat • Eats only plants • Eats both plants and animals • The start of most food chains • It shows who eats whom in nature • What living things get from food • An animal that is hunted for food • An animal that hunts other animals • Living things that eat to get energy • How energy moves through a food chain • The main source of energy for all life • ...
Ecosystem 2024-01-24
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- Place where plants store the food produced during photosynthesis
- Group of living organisms consisting of individuals of the same kind
- Relationship among living organisms in a place, including all environmental factors
- Scientific name for meat-eating animals in the food chain
- Process where plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- Plant-eating animal that plays a crucial role in the food chain
- Organism that decomposes organic materials into inorganic substances
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- Organ found in green plants that carries out photosynthesis
- The source of energy for the process of photosynthesis
- Substance absorbed by plant roots from the soil during photosynthesis
- Site of photosynthesis in plants
- Gas taken in by plants from the air during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Site of photosynthesis in plants • The source of energy for the process of photosynthesis • Gas taken in by plants from the air during photosynthesis • Scientific name for meat-eating animals in the food chain • Organ found in green plants that carries out photosynthesis • Plant-eating animal that plays a crucial role in the food chain • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-03-13
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- Pesticide used on plants
- Organisms that feed on prey
- Pesticide used on insects
- Greatest superhero
- Annoying organisms that only eat plants
- which awaits us all
- and Mice Example of bilogical pest control
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- pest control Use of other animals to remove pests
- Pesticides
- Mutually beneificial relationship between organisms
- Defects Effects Agent Orange had on Vietnamese children
- Blue Herbicide used for killing rice paddies
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other
- Organisms that only eat plants
14 Clues: Pesticides • Greatest superhero • which awaits us all • Pesticide used on plants • Pesticide used on insects • Organisms that feed on prey • Organisms that only eat plants • Annoying organisms that only eat plants • and Mice Example of bilogical pest control • Blue Herbicide used for killing rice paddies • pest control Use of other animals to remove pests • ...
soils 2022-08-18
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- has the smallest soil particles
- is the top layer of soil
- has the second smallest soil particles
- has the largest soil particles
- a mix of all soils
- is just below the subsoil layer
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- is the layer below top soil
- made of scrapes and is good for soil
- what you need to grow plants
- helps plants live
- is the layer after humus
- is made of solid rock
- help water to flow through the plants
- acts as a protection for the soil
14 Clues: helps plants live • a mix of all soils • is made of solid rock • is the top layer of soil • is the layer after humus • is the layer below top soil • what you need to grow plants • has the largest soil particles • has the smallest soil particles • is just below the subsoil layer • acts as a protection for the soil • made of scrapes and is good for soil • ...
Root Words 2017-09-28
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- something displayed for the public to see
- instrument used to measure intensity of light
- fear of water
- reporter that uses picture to tell a story
- one who examines carefully
- machine that uses light to make copies
- getting a picture in your mind
- plants or animals that live in water
- the study of light
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- process by which plants use light to make food
- growing plants in water
- distribution of light
- examining something carefully
- to be see from far away
14 Clues: fear of water • the study of light • distribution of light • growing plants in water • to be see from far away • one who examines carefully • examining something carefully • getting a picture in your mind • plants or animals that live in water • machine that uses light to make copies • something displayed for the public to see • reporter that uses picture to tell a story • ...
food web marshal curtis 2021-01-05
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- Shows how each living thing gets food
- An organism that has to eat to get energy
- gets energy from a wolf
- provides energy from the sun
- gets energy from grasshopper
- An organism that only eats plants
- gets energy from a snake
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- An organism that only eats meat
- Break down dead plants and animals
- gets energy from weasel
- provides energy to grass
- gets energy from grass
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- gets energy from a fox
14 Clues: gets energy from grass • gets energy from a fox • gets energy from weasel • gets energy from a wolf • provides energy to grass • gets energy from a snake • provides energy from the sun • gets energy from grasshopper • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • Break down dead plants and animals • Shows how each living thing gets food • ...
SDG 15:Life On Land 2025-01-07
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- A large area of trees
- Animals living in nature
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- Planting trees to restore forests
- A home for animals and plants
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- Variety of life on Earth
- Land turning into desert
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Change Changes in Earth's weather patterns
- Cutting down too many trees
- When a species is gone forever
- Species Animals and plants at risk of disappearing
- A community of plants and animals
- Using resources wisely for the future
14 Clues: A large area of trees • Variety of life on Earth • Land turning into desert • Animals living in nature • Cutting down too many trees • A home for animals and plants • When a species is gone forever • Protecting nature and wildlife • A community of plants and animals • Planting trees to restore forests • Harmful substances in the environment • Using resources wisely for the future • ...
Classification 2025-06-18
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- Kingdom that includes yeasts and molds.
- Kingdom with mostly unicellular organisms with nuclei.
- nomenclature Naming system using two Latin names.
- arthropods with 3 pairs of legs
- Amphibians of plant kingdom
- Smallest unit of biological classification.
- Roundworms with a smooth, unsegmented body.
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- plants with limited geographical distribution
- Animals without a backbone
- Cold-blooded vertebrates that have head and trunk.
- Plants with naked seeds
- Invertebrates with jointed limbs.
- category of organisms with no membrane bound organelles
- plants with parallel venation
14 Clues: Plants with naked seeds • Animals without a backbone • Amphibians of plant kingdom • plants with parallel venation • arthropods with 3 pairs of legs • Invertebrates with jointed limbs. • Kingdom that includes yeasts and molds. • Smallest unit of biological classification. • Roundworms with a smooth, unsegmented body. • plants with limited geographical distribution • ...
Solar system 2024-03-13
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- -animal that breaks down dead and decaying matter
- -collection of eight planets and a star
- -force that resists the sliding or rolling of an object
- -type of matter with less rigid than a solid and more rigid than a gas
- -the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- -Green plant that uses air and turns it into carbon dioxide gas
- -make an educated guess on what will happen when they do the experiment
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- -animal that eats other animals
- -group of stars that group together and make a image
- -animal that eats plants
- -Substance that is in Gaseous form
- -animal that eats both plants and animals
- -a Celestial body that orbits around the sun
- - matter in solid state
- -animal that eats other animals or plants
15 Clues: - matter in solid state • -animal that eats plants • -animal that eats other animals • -Substance that is in Gaseous form • -collection of eight planets and a star • -animal that eats both plants and animals • -animal that eats other animals or plants • -a Celestial body that orbits around the sun • -animal that breaks down dead and decaying matter • ...
Unit 5 vocab choice 2024-03-22
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- the second word in the Latin name
- a hybrid is made by breeding two different species of plants
- the name written in single quotes and comes at the end of the Latin name
- seeds that are not in an ovary (cone)
- algae, fungi, and lichens
- the first word used in the Latin name
- seeds enclosed in an ovary (flowering plants)
- true mosses and liverworts
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- ferns, horsetails, and club mosses
- is made up of the genus, specific epitaph, and cultivar
- broad way to classify plants that have similar characteristics.
- seed-bearing or flowering plants
- different form of a species, such as leaf color
- a plant that has persistent woody stems and a relatively low growth habit
- any woody perennial plant which normally has one well-defined stem and a definitely formed crown
15 Clues: algae, fungi, and lichens • true mosses and liverworts • seed-bearing or flowering plants • the second word in the Latin name • ferns, horsetails, and club mosses • seeds that are not in an ovary (cone) • the first word used in the Latin name • seeds enclosed in an ovary (flowering plants) • different form of a species, such as leaf color • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle-Selena Graves 2023-04-25
Across
- study of plants
- the turning of all or part of an organism
- an integral part of plants that transfers nutrients to the leaves
- exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism
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- of a class of small organelle's, such as chloroplasts
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water from the root
- stem- producing a well developed stem above ground
- cell-each pair of curved cells that surround a stomata
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugar
- part of a plant stem where leaves grow
- a material which is composed of thin. continuous strands
- system-main root of a primary root system (growing down)
- outer layer of tissue in a plant
- minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
15 Clues: study of plants • outer layer of tissue in a plant • part of a plant stem where leaves grow • the turning of all or part of an organism • vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugar • exhalation of water vapor through the stomata • a regulatory substance produced in an organism • stem- producing a well developed stem above ground • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- Organisms that make their own food
- The role an organism plays in a community
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- An organism that must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- A place where an organism makes its home
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- An organism that mostly eats meat
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants
- A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- An organism that consumes decaying meat or rotting plant material
- Nonliving things
- Organism that breaks down dead organic material
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- All living things
15 Clues: Nonliving things • All living things • An organism that mostly eats meat • Organisms that make their own food • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • An organism that mostly feeds on plants • An organism that eats plants and animals • A place where an organism makes its home • The role an organism plays in a community • Organism that breaks down dead organic material • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-12
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- organisms that can photosynthesize
- the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems
- a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms
- The English Clergyman and Scientist who began the study of photosynthesis
- stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Plants breathe in
- The fuel that powers the industrial industry (coal, oil, gas)
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- The stage consisting of photochemical (light-capturing) reactions
- the most common type of organism that can photosynthesis
- Plants breathe out, necessary for life on Earth
- Plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The chemical causing plants to be green, found in most photosynthetic orginisms
- found in sugarcane, dates etc. produced by photosynthesis
- The stage comprising chemical reactions controlled by enzymes
- the capacity for doing work, takes many forms (kinetic, light, chemical, etc)
15 Clues: Plants breathe in • organisms that can photosynthesize • stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • Plants breathe out, necessary for life on Earth • Plants convert light energy into chemical energy • a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms • the most common type of organism that can photosynthesis • ...
Food Webs 2024-09-19
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- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- The ability to do work, flows through a food web.
- level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to produce food.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
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- Substances that provide energy or building material for organisms.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Organism that breaks down dead material for nutrients.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- The primary source of energy for producers.
- Organism that makes its own food, typically plants.
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- chain: A linear sequence showing how energy and nutrients move from one organism to another.
15 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats other animals. • The primary source of energy for producers. • An animal that hunts other animals for food. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Organism that eats other organisms for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • The ability to do work, flows through a food web. • ...
Agriculture 2026-03-24
Across
- Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing.
- using water to water the plants
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to crops.
- Farmland that is plowed but left unsown for a period to restore fertility.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- Gathering plants
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- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- something to help plants grow.
- A tall tower used on a farm to store grain.
- Domesticated birds kept by humans for eggs or meat.
- Animals raised on a farm
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- A powerful motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery.
- Farming produced without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
- The process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by water or wind.
15 Clues: Gathering plants • Animals raised on a farm • something to help plants grow. • using water to water the plants • A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • A tall tower used on a farm to store grain. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • Domesticated birds kept by humans for eggs or meat. • The science of soil management and crop production. • ...
Timberline 2019-03-30
Across
- warmer places
- another word for elevation
- time
- mountain grass area above the tree line
- Trees suddenly stop growing
- Land below a mountain
- achieve
- small places where plants live
- trees that lose their leaves
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- striking,amazing
- small trees
- speed and direction
- A frozen area with small plants
- change
- height above sea level
- next to
- likely
17 Clues: time • change • likely • next to • achieve • small trees • warmer places • striking,amazing • speed and direction • Land below a mountain • height above sea level • another word for elevation • Trees suddenly stop growing • trees that lose their leaves • small places where plants live • A frozen area with small plants • mountain grass area above the tree line
Spring Plants and Animals 2023-04-19
Across
- a baby sheep
- a small, spring-flowering plant of the iris family with bright yellow, purple, or white flowers.
- a honey____.
- bulbous plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center
- this colour is associated with springtime, freshness, and hope.
- a bulbous plant of the lily family, with bell-shaped fragrant flowers.
- a young cow.
- a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast.
- of the valley a widely cultivated European plant of the lily family, with broad leaves and arching stems of fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers.
- baby dog
- a young rabbit.
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- a flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush.
- a nectar-feeding insect with two pairs of large, typically brightly colored wings
- a baby deer.
- a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth.
- a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers.
- a herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions with large showy petals. They symbolize love, honor, happiness wealth, romance, and beauty.
18 Clues: baby dog • a baby sheep • a honey____. • a baby deer. • a young cow. • a young rabbit. • a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect. • a flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush. • a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast. • this colour is associated with springtime, freshness, and hope. • ...
Riparian Plants and Terms 2025-10-28
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- Shrub with opposite leaves and simple leaves with arcuate veins.
- This shrub has opposite leaves with a serrate leaf margin tipped by tiny round glands.
- One of many raised pores in the stem of a woody plant that allows gas exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissues.
- This native cherry has glands on the leaf petiole and a leaf that is generally wider toward the upper third.
- Plants in this genus are rushes and they have a round stem.
- The interface between land and a river or stream where the influence of water affects vegetation.
- This small shrub has a flat-topped inflorescence that stays on the plant through the fall and makes it easy to spot. It has alternate leaves.
- This is the largest riparian tree in our region and towers over the canopy with generally triangular leaves.
- Deciduous tree in in the Betulaceae family with white peeling bark.
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- This native cherry has glands on the lower margin of the leaf and not on the petiole. It's generally smaller than chokecherry.
- Deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family with coppery bark.
- This herbaceous plant grows in the water at pond edges and in wetlands. Its inflorescence looks like a hot dog.
- Shrubs in this genus are an intermediary host for blister rust.
- This white-barked tree forms large clones (up to 100 acres!).
- This large willow often has many stems, but reaches heights of up to 50 feet.
- This shrub is armed and dangerous. It has alternate leaves and black berries.
- This upland willow has spatulate leaves that are wider at their distal end.
- Sedges are in this genus.
18 Clues: Sedges are in this genus. • Deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family with coppery bark. • Plants in this genus are rushes and they have a round stem. • This white-barked tree forms large clones (up to 100 acres!). • Shrubs in this genus are an intermediary host for blister rust. • Shrub with opposite leaves and simple leaves with arcuate veins. • ...
Crosswords 2016-04-20
10 Clues: Green pigment. • Plant process. • Prepared by plants. • cells Guard the stomata • Plants which grow on hosts. • Breathing organ of the plant. • Organisms which make their own food. • plants Plants which depend on insects. • Needed for the plant for photosynthesis. • Organisms which depend on others for food.
Ecosystem stuff 2020-02-24
10 Clues: green pigment • a pore in the leaf • gives the plant energy • Plants are ____ factories • where photosynthesis occours • the pore takes it in and out • Travels threw the xylem vessel • Plants make _______ in the roots • plants use carbon dioxide & water • plants, algae & some bacteria go threw a proses called
Ecosystem crossword puzzle 2023-04-13
10 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • what herbivores eat • makes their own food • eats other organisims • Major source of energy • eat both meat and plants • shows how food chains are connected • how energy is transferred through organisms • the process plants go through to make their own food
What Plants Talk About 2025-09-29
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- Another term for poisonous
- Done by bees to help plants reproduce
- An organism that lives off of a host
- A term meaning a family relation
- What related plants do with resources
- To look around for food
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- This is the type of signal plants send to others
- Unrelated plants do this for resources
- The liquid in flowers that feeds insects and birds
- Spotted Knapweed took over. It is ________.
- This vine is a plant parasite that likes tomatoes
- Describes a plant/creature that began in an area
12 Clues: To look around for food • Another term for poisonous • A term meaning a family relation • An organism that lives off of a host • Done by bees to help plants reproduce • What related plants do with resources • Unrelated plants do this for resources • Spotted Knapweed took over. It is ________. • This is the type of signal plants send to others • ...
Environmental Requirements: Light Crossword 2022-10-19
Across
- plants that flower when the night is longer than 12 hours
- the light we see
- reduces stem length
- plants response to light length/duration
- wavelengths are measured in
- plants that flower when night cycyle is less than 12 hours
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- triggers a "shade avoidance" response
- promotes seed germination
- the spectrum of how light is organized
- plants not affected by light
- strength or amount of light produced
11 Clues: the light we see • reduces stem length • promotes seed germination • wavelengths are measured in • plants not affected by light • strength or amount of light produced • triggers a "shade avoidance" response • the spectrum of how light is organized • plants response to light length/duration • plants that flower when the night is longer than 12 hours • ...
Food Chain 2021-09-03
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- organism that only eats meat
- organism that only eats plants
- to live
- made up of herbivores
- to die
- organism that eats dead plants foodweb built of foodchains
- organism that cannot make its own food
- organism that eats both
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- eats primary consumers
- organism that uses sunlight as food for energy
- organism that eats plants or animals for energy
- shows what organisms eat other organisms
- organism that makes its own food
- organism that hunts for its food
14 Clues: to die • to live • made up of herbivores • eats primary consumers • organism that eats both • organism that only eats meat • organism that only eats plants • organism that makes its own food • organism that hunts for its food • organism that cannot make its own food • shows what organisms eat other organisms • organism that uses sunlight as food for energy • ...
Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems 2023-03-27
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- Gets energy from eating plants/animals
- All living and non-living things
- Conducts photosynthesis
- Brings in water to the plant
- Process by plants to make seeds
- Any living thing
- Transports water in the plant
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- Creates it own food in a food web
- Large tropical storm that can bring flooding
- A group of the same species in one place
- A change to help an organism survive
- Energy source for all food webs
- Process by plants to make sugar
- Where pollination occurs
14 Clues: Any living thing • Conducts photosynthesis • Where pollination occurs • Brings in water to the plant • Transports water in the plant • Energy source for all food webs • Process by plants to make sugar • Process by plants to make seeds • All living and non-living things • Creates it own food in a food web • A change to help an organism survive • ...
Harlem Grown 2021-12-08
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- The name of our school
- Able to break down and return to the Earth
- Use this to cook food if you don't have a stove
- Element K
- A place where plants grow indoors
- It means "water + work"
- All plants need them to survive
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- Element N
- Instructions on how to cook food
- Where we discard vegetable scraps
- The name of our favorite farm
- Element P
- Fry quickly in a little bit of oil
- Hydroponic plants can grow in a __ instead of soil
14 Clues: Element N • Element P • Element K • The name of our school • It means "water + work" • The name of our favorite farm • All plants need them to survive • Instructions on how to cook food • Where we discard vegetable scraps • A place where plants grow indoors • Fry quickly in a little bit of oil • Able to break down and return to the Earth • ...
bio, geo, and logy words 2025-08-19
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- Able to decay naturally
- Study of crimes and criminals
- The study of systems
- Special words or expression
- A strong feeling of fear
- The study of living things
- Someone who has been involved in something
- The way plants react to gravity
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- Something with plants
- The study of rocks
- A living cell or organism
- Like or relating to the earth's surface
- The study of buildings
- The number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world
14 Clues: The study of rocks • The study of systems • Something with plants • The study of buildings • Able to decay naturally • A strong feeling of fear • A living cell or organism • The study of living things • Special words or expression • Study of crimes and criminals • The way plants react to gravity • Like or relating to the earth's surface • Someone who has been involved in something • ...
Spanish plants and animals 2021-05-05
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- Squat and bushy ornamental plants with showy flowers that just keep on flowering.
- known as a wild goat living in the mountains.
- plants are a climbing vine, are different colors.
- plants are a dark green, succulent perennial with scallop-edged leaves.
- the bird is also known as the bearded vulture.
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- It's just such a pretty plant, the tropical trumpeting flower in all shades, from palest pink to vibrant sunny yellow.
- is a mammal that lives wherever there is enough water.
- plants belong to the order Cycadales.
- is brown in color and has a warm coat.
- the bird is one of the largest, fastest in North America.
- cat is a small viverrid indigenous to Africa.
- plants are small, purple.
12 Clues: plants are small, purple. • plants belong to the order Cycadales. • is brown in color and has a warm coat. • known as a wild goat living in the mountains. • cat is a small viverrid indigenous to Africa. • the bird is also known as the bearded vulture. • plants are a climbing vine, are different colors. • is a mammal that lives wherever there is enough water. • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL HABITATS 2025-02-14
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- Huge bodies of salt water
- Seeds grow better here
- A part of a plant that is sometimes called the bloom or the blossom
- This animal eats both plants and meat like corn and worms
- This animal lives in a habitat that is dry, empty and has little rain
- Lots of trees, plants and plenty of water
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- Most of the plants here are grasses
- A small, shallow water habitat that provides a home to many plants and small animals
- An animal that eats both plants and meats
- Very cold places where snow is on the ground most of the year
- A sea animal that can live in cold and warm waters
- Very hot and dry with little vegetation
12 Clues: Seeds grow better here • Huge bodies of salt water • Most of the plants here are grasses • Very hot and dry with little vegetation • An animal that eats both plants and meats • Lots of trees, plants and plenty of water • A sea animal that can live in cold and warm waters • This animal eats both plants and meat like corn and worms • ...
Spanish 2023-02-22
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- Clean the "Bathroom"
- Make the "Bed"
- "Iron" the clothes
- "Hang" the clothes
- "Cut" the apple
- "Clean" the bathroom
- Clean the "Plates"
- Clean the "room
- "Go to" the station
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- Take out the "Trash"
- "Wash" clothes
- Feed the "Pet"
- "Water" the plants
- Set the table in the "Dining room"
- Set the "Table"
- Fix the "Bike"
- "Take out" the trash
- "Remove" the dust
- Water the "Plants"
19 Clues: "Wash" clothes • Feed the "Pet" • Make the "Bed" • Fix the "Bike" • Set the "Table" • "Cut" the apple • Clean the "room • "Remove" the dust • "Iron" the clothes • "Water" the plants • "Hang" the clothes • Clean the "Plates" • Water the "Plants" • "Go to" the station • Take out the "Trash" • Clean the "Bathroom" • "Take out" the trash • "Clean" the bathroom • Set the table in the "Dining room"
Energy 2023-05-17
Across
- These convert light energy into electrical energy.
- Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom.
- Fossil fuel formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- The unit for measuring energy.
- Any fuel that comes from living things; plants, animals, or their wastes.
- Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.
- An energy resource that will never run out.
- Any energy resource that will run out.
- The hotter something is, the more heat energy it has.
- A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants.
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- A nuclear fuel.
- Making electricity using heat from hot rocks underground.
- Fossil fuel natural gas formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- energy The kind of energy stored in chemicals. Food, fuels and cells (batteries) all contain chemical energy.
- Making electricity using energy from the tides.
- The kind of energy made by anything that is making a noise.
- The kind of energy in moving things.
- Anything that stores energy that can be converted into heat energy.
18 Clues: A nuclear fuel. • The unit for measuring energy. • The kind of energy in moving things. • Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. • Any energy resource that will run out. • An energy resource that will never run out. • Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom. • A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants. • Making electricity using energy from the tides. • ...
Ecology Final Crossword 2025-06-05
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- A complex map showing who eats who in an ecosystem
- A square or rectangular area marked off by scientists along which they collect data is a....
- Photosynthesis releases...
- A linear area along which scientists collect data is a...
- A biological community of interacting organisms (plants and animals) and their physical environment is called...
- Organisms that break down dead things or waste
- The main "thing" plants need to do photosynthesis
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- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- Physical "stuff" (think back to chemistry)
- Organism that eats BOTH meat and plants
- Factors that are or were alive
- Factors that are NOT or never were alive
- The study of living things and their environments
- When a native or non-native species "takes over" a space it shouldn't
- Most All energy in an ecosystem begins with this
- shows ONE path of "who eats who"
- What is a small system that can represent a bigger system?
- Lots of different species (both plant and animal) in an ecosystem
18 Clues: Photosynthesis releases... • Factors that are or were alive • shows ONE path of "who eats who" • Organism that eats BOTH meat and plants • Factors that are NOT or never were alive • Physical "stuff" (think back to chemistry) • Organisms that break down dead things or waste • Most All energy in an ecosystem begins with this • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2023-01-18
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- Oxygen is produced in photosynthesis from the water that is oxidized.
- Cell A plant cell is a eukaryotic cell enclosed by a cell wall, containing a membrane-bound nucleus and other cell organelles.
- The main function of xylem is to transport water upwards from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- (in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- The sun gives off a mix of mostly red and blue light, these are the colors that chlorophyll absorbs best. Without sunlight, plants would not be able to live and there would be no oxygen for people to breathe.
- Light The best wavelengths of visible light for photosynthesis fall within the blue range (425–450 nm) and red range (600–700 nm).
- A green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules.
- Stomata allow a plant to take in carbon dioxide.
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- a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules. C6H12O6 + 6O2
- A green plant is a plant having main pigment chlorophyll in it with which it is capable to perform the main function of photosynthesis to prepare its own food.
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is used by plants for energy and to make other substances like cellulose and starch.
- Any of a class of small organelles, such as chloroplasts, in the cytoplasm of plant cells, containing pigment or food.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide.
- Transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis.
- Cells Regulate the entry of materials necessary for photosynthesis
- During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and soil. The carbon dioxide is reduced, meaning it gains electrons. The carbon dioxide turns into glucose.
- During photosynthesis, plants take in water (H2O) from the air and soil. Within the plant cell, the water is oxidized, meaning it loses electrons. This transforms the water into oxygen.
19 Clues: Stomata allow a plant to take in carbon dioxide. • six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules. • a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules. C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Cells Regulate the entry of materials necessary for photosynthesis • Transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis. • ...
food chains and food webs 2021-02-26
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- single line of energy transfer
- plants,makes own food
- eats only plants
- in loking food chains that still tranfer energy
- all of the individuals in an area at one time
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- eats dead things/ breaks down dead things
- what organism eats producers
- each and every population in 1 specfic area
- eats 4 orginisms in a chain
- eats plants and animals
- one single organism
- alive
- not living
13 Clues: alive • not living • eats only plants • one single organism • plants,makes own food • eats plants and animals • eats 4 orginisms in a chain • what organism eats producers • single line of energy transfer • eats dead things/ breaks down dead things • each and every population in 1 specfic area • all of the individuals in an area at one time • ...
ecology review 2022-05-03
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- plants sweat
- all populations living in an area
- liquid water to vapor
- living
- living and nonliving factors in an area
- the study of ecosystems
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- same species living in an area
- nonliving
- rain, sleet, snow
- all plants of Earth where life exists in water land and air
- a single living thing
- vapor to liquid water
- a large area that shares similar climate plants and animals
13 Clues: living • nonliving • plants sweat • rain, sleet, snow • a single living thing • vapor to liquid water • liquid water to vapor • the study of ecosystems • same species living in an area • all populations living in an area • living and nonliving factors in an area • all plants of Earth where life exists in water land and air • a large area that shares similar climate plants and animals
LIFE sceince 2024-03-13
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- only eats meat
- A example of a decomposer
- a ton of food chains in one
- A example of a consumer
- The animal that gets hunted by a predator
- The process plants go through
- The way life moves
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- eats plants and meat
- Only eats plants
- An animal that hunts a prey
- the smallest thing ever
- A example of a producer
- What brings energy to earth
13 Clues: only eats meat • Only eats plants • The way life moves • eats plants and meat • the smallest thing ever • A example of a consumer • A example of a producer • A example of a decomposer • An animal that hunts a prey • a ton of food chains in one • What brings energy to earth • The process plants go through • The animal that gets hunted by a predator
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
10 Clues: Parasite • Food Factories of Plants • Tiny pores in the leaves • Dead and Decaying matter • Green pigments in plants • Nitrogen fixing bacteria • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Trees and Plants 2025-09-22
Across
- Sticky substance use to fertilize plants
- Mostly hardwood trees that have broad leaves and fall in Autumn
- Flowering plants are called...
- Vascular plant that have naked seeds
- Use absorbtion to take in food and water
- Have leaves, stems and roots
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- These plants do not contain xylem or phloem.
- Pine trees are called...
- Bees, Hummingbirds and butterflies are these
- Reproductive cells found on ferns
- Reproductive unit for most plants.
11 Clues: Pine trees are called... • Have leaves, stems and roots • Flowering plants are called... • Reproductive cells found on ferns • Reproductive unit for most plants. • Vascular plant that have naked seeds • Sticky substance use to fertilize plants • Use absorbtion to take in food and water • These plants do not contain xylem or phloem. • ...
Plant Structure and Function 2016-12-07
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- a green pigment found in chloroplast
- a gas that is needed by humans to survive
- a sugar produced by plants
- Plants use the energy from sunlight to convert (change) carbon dioxide from the air and water taken up from the soil into glucose and oxygen
- attract animals such as birds and insects
- traps sunlight and makes food
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- a gas that is needed by plants to survive
- carries water and nutrients up from the root
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
- takes in water and anchors the plant
- supports the plant and contains food and water tubes
- small holes on the underside of the leaf that exchange gas
- carries sugar up and down throughout the plant
- grow new plants
14 Clues: grow new plants • a sugar produced by plants • traps sunlight and makes food • a green pigment found in chloroplast • takes in water and anchors the plant • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • a gas that is needed by plants to survive • a gas that is needed by humans to survive • attract animals such as birds and insects • carries water and nutrients up from the root • ...
Cl4-S-PLANT LIFE-II_Hard 2020-07-14
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- Name the plant in which food is synthesized and stored in its fleshy stem.
- Dry lands that receive very little rain.
- Programme that helps to save trees.
- The process by which leaves use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into food.
- The main vein of the leaf.
- Vessels that help in the transportation of substances (e.g., water, minerals and prepared food) to and from the leaf.
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- Sticky soil which contains a lot of water.
- The dried remains of the cereal plants
- Plants that cannot make their own food and absorb nutrients from dead plants and animals.
- Plants that grow on land.
- The gas that is needed by plants to prepare food.
- Example of a plant is a carnivore.
12 Clues: Plants that grow on land. • The main vein of the leaf. • Example of a plant is a carnivore. • Programme that helps to save trees. • The dried remains of the cereal plants • Dry lands that receive very little rain. • Sticky soil which contains a lot of water. • The gas that is needed by plants to prepare food. • ...
Carbohydrate Terms 2018-09-21
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- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
- Formed when two monosaccharide combine chemically
- Simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches
- Sugars with single-unit chemical structure
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- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- Nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
- Green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- Sugars formed with single one- and two-unit structures
- Substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
12 Clues: Sugars with single-unit chemical structure • Formed when two monosaccharide combine chemically • Chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • Carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches • Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • Sugars formed with single one- and two-unit structures • ...
energy 2023-12-05
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- the process when organizms use sunlight to reproduce
- what is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- chain what is a sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy pass as one organisms eats another
- what is an organism that only eats meat
- what is an organism that only eats plants
- a green pigment in plants
- web what consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
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- what gives plants pigment to give them their color
- where does respiration and energy production occur
- what is an organism that can produce food using sunlight, water, or other chemicals
- what is an organism that eats plants and animals
- production of energy using oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- what is an organism that eats other plants/animals for energy
13 Clues: a green pigment in plants • what is an organism that only eats meat • what is an organism that only eats plants • what is an organism that eats plants and animals • what gives plants pigment to give them their color • where does respiration and energy production occur • the process when organizms use sunlight to reproduce • ...
Spell bee task 2025-01-24
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- The ___ acting on the cart made it accelerate forward.
- The ___ of the wind caused the tree to sway.
- The strong wind created an ___ ___, causing the tree to fall.
- The rope in the tug-of-war didn’t move because of a ___ ___.
- Plants produce ___, a simple sugar, during photosynthesis.
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- Plants release ___ during photosynthesis, which is essential for animals to breathe.
- Plants make their own food using sunlight through ___.
- The speeding train gained ___ as it moved downhill.
- Gases move in and out of the leaves through tiny openings called ___.
- The green pigment in plants, called ___, helps absorb sunlight.
- When you push a wall, the wall pushes back with an equal and opposite ___.
- Plants absorb ___ ___ from the air for photosynthesis.
12 Clues: The ___ of the wind caused the tree to sway. • The speeding train gained ___ as it moved downhill. • Plants make their own food using sunlight through ___. • The ___ acting on the cart made it accelerate forward. • Plants absorb ___ ___ from the air for photosynthesis. • Plants produce ___, a simple sugar, during photosynthesis. • ...
Chapter 9: Photosynthesis 2024-01-25
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- cluster of chlorophyll and protien
- transfers high energy electrons
- molecule in plants that absorbs light
- does not use energy from light
- protein chain that shuttles electrons
- principle pigment of plants
- fluid of chloroplast
- light dependent that builds high energy compounds
Down
- process that plants use to make energy
- uses energy from light
- enzyme for synthesis of ATP
- photosynthetic membranes in chloroplast
- Compound that stores and releases energy
13 Clues: fluid of chloroplast • uses energy from light • enzyme for synthesis of ATP • principle pigment of plants • does not use energy from light • transfers high energy electrons • cluster of chlorophyll and protien • molecule in plants that absorbs light • protein chain that shuttles electrons • process that plants use to make energy • photosynthetic membranes in chloroplast • ...
Photosynthesis 2018-03-16
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- water
- plants give humans this gas so they can breathe
- energy source for photosynthesis
- outputs of photosynthesis
- gas plants need; humans exhale
- make their own food
- organelle where photosynthesis happens
- carbon dioxide
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- the 3 inputs of photosynthesis
- the purpose of photosynthesis is for plants to make this for themselves
- another name for the sugar made in plant cells
- molecules that flow through the plant from the roots
- chain of glucose molecules; energy storage
- glucose
14 Clues: water • glucose • carbon dioxide • make their own food • outputs of photosynthesis • the 3 inputs of photosynthesis • gas plants need; humans exhale • energy source for photosynthesis • organelle where photosynthesis happens • chain of glucose molecules; energy storage • another name for the sugar made in plant cells • plants give humans this gas so they can breathe • ...
Crossword 2022-10-21
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- Carrots
- Its brown
- An example is peas, beans, and cloves
- A biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen
- Plants acquire nitrates from the soil through their roots
- In legumes and a few other plants, the bacteria live in small growths on the roots called
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- A cat, dog, or goat
- NO
- NH4+
- A fungi
- NO3
- bacteria such as Rhizobium living within nodules
- NO2-
14 Clues: NO • NO3 • NH4+ • NO2- • Carrots • A fungi • Its brown • A cat, dog, or goat • An example is peas, beans, and cloves • bacteria such as Rhizobium living within nodules • Plants acquire nitrates from the soil through their roots • any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen • A biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms • ...
Spring 2022-05-19
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- most people get them from pollen
- most people start their ------- in the spring
- the place people want to be on a nice day
- the land begins to ----
- small plants that smell good
- lots of people do spring --------
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- these come out of their chrysalises
- holiday in April
- we get more of this
- sport played with small white ball and bat
- helps plants grow
- sport played with large yellow ball and bat
- bees use this to help plants grow
- baby cow
14 Clues: baby cow • holiday in April • helps plants grow • we get more of this • the land begins to ---- • small plants that smell good • most people get them from pollen • bees use this to help plants grow • lots of people do spring -------- • these come out of their chrysalises • the place people want to be on a nice day • sport played with small white ball and bat • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- Relies on another organism for food
- Liquid to gas from plants
- Hunts for food in the wild
- Web Multiple food chains together
- Eats BOTH plants and meat
- liquid to gas from oceans/lakes
- Eats ONLY Meat
- Chain A series of organisms where energy transfers from one to the next
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- Organism that eats other organisms for energy or nutrition
- Eats ONLY Plants
- Digests decomposers that live on dead animals
- Small water particles to large water molecules
- Captures sunlight turns into food
- Fed by chemically breaking down organic matter
- Makes its own food
15 Clues: Eats ONLY Meat • Eats ONLY Plants • Makes its own food • Liquid to gas from plants • Eats BOTH plants and meat • Hunts for food in the wild • liquid to gas from oceans/lakes • Captures sunlight turns into food • Relies on another organism for food • Web Multiple food chains together • Digests decomposers that live on dead animals • Small water particles to large water molecules • ...
Garden 2 2024-03-13
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- Transferring plants to containers
- Digging tool with a flat blade
- Tool used for cultivating soil
- Underground part of a plant
- Protects hands while gardening
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- Support structure for climbing plants
- Cutting tool for trimming hedges
- Culinary plants used for seasoning
- Flowering stage of a plant
- Underground storage organs of plants
10 Clues: Flowering stage of a plant • Underground part of a plant • Digging tool with a flat blade • Tool used for cultivating soil • Protects hands while gardening • Cutting tool for trimming hedges • Transferring plants to containers • Culinary plants used for seasoning • Underground storage organs of plants • Support structure for climbing plants
Garden 3 2024-03-13
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- Transferring plants to containers
- Cutting tool for trimming hedges
- Underground storage organs of plants
- Tool used for cultivating soil
- Culinary plants used for seasoning
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- Protects hands while gardening
- Underground part of a plant
- Support structure for climbing plants
- Flowering stage of a plant
- Digging tool with a flat blade
10 Clues: Flowering stage of a plant • Underground part of a plant • Protects hands while gardening • Digging tool with a flat blade • Tool used for cultivating soil • Cutting tool for trimming hedges • Transferring plants to containers • Culinary plants used for seasoning • Underground storage organs of plants • Support structure for climbing plants
Creed 2025-09-19
10 Clues: study plants • a living organism • cattle that’s herded • plants grow by farmers • future farmers education • a chemical added to soil • dirt that helps plants grow • part of a plant that contains a organ • people who grow crops and heard cattle • jobs that deal with studying agriculture
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-01-13
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- organisms that make their own food
- organisms that cannot make their own food
- carnivores and omnivores that hunt and eat other animals
- the process by which plants and plant like organisms make food
- eat only producers
Down
- meat-eating consumers
- a structure within a plants cell that contains chlorophyll
- a green molecule that helps with photosynthesis
- organisms that break down, or decompose wastes and the remains of dead organisms
- organisms in the environment that eat dead plants and animals
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- the animals that predators hunt
12 Clues: eat only producers • meat-eating consumers • the animals that predators hunt • organisms that make their own food • organisms that cannot make their own food • consumers that eat both plants and animals • a green molecule that helps with photosynthesis • carnivores and omnivores that hunt and eat other animals • a structure within a plants cell that contains chlorophyll • ...
science 2021-02-02
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- gets eaten by predator
- A network of the animals/plants in ecosystem
- An animals that eats plants
- Not able to make its own food, needs to eat producers or other consumers to live
- an animal that eats other animals
- Living
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- Something that breaks down dead plant/animal matter, returning it to the earth
- Not living
- Eats prey
- what, in the ecosphere eats what.
- something that is capable of making its own food from the sun (plants)
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
12 Clues: Living • Eats prey • Not living • gets eaten by predator • An animals that eats plants • what, in the ecosphere eats what. • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • A network of the animals/plants in ecosystem • something that is capable of making its own food from the sun (plants) • ...
Food webs lab station crossword puzzle 2021-04-19
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- organisms that decompose non living biotic factors.
- web: A diagram that shows all the pathways of energy transfer through food.
- consumer: An organism that eats the primary consumer.
- eat bodies of dead organisms.
- consumer: An organism that eats the secondary consumer.
- eat both plants and meat.
- consumer: An organism that eats producers.
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- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- eat only meat
- an organism that makes its own food(plants).
- chain: A diagram that shows one half way of energy transfer through food.
- an individual form of life.
- eat only plants.
13 Clues: eat only meat • eat only plants. • eat both plants and meat. • an individual form of life. • eat bodies of dead organisms. • consumer: An organism that eats producers. • an organism that makes its own food(plants). • organisms that decompose non living biotic factors. • consumer: An organism that eats the primary consumer. • ...
Parts of Ecosystems 2021-04-09
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- ecosystems with lots of living things have more
- Populations are --- to their environment
- All the organisms in a community --- together.
- Plants need animals to add --- to the soil
- ecosystems are groups of --- things
- Plants need animals to carry away their ---
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- --- in an ecosystems interact near the plants
- Mangrove roots provide --- to some fish.
- Ecosystems are named after --- that grow there.
- an example of a nonliving thing
- All the organisms in a community --- on each other
- A population must be made of a group of the same
12 Clues: an example of a nonliving thing • ecosystems are groups of --- things • Mangrove roots provide --- to some fish. • Populations are --- to their environment • Plants need animals to add --- to the soil • Plants need animals to carry away their --- • --- in an ecosystems interact near the plants • All the organisms in a community --- together. • ...
Vocabulary 3 2019-07-19
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- An organism that preys on and eats animals.
- Any living thing; plant, animal or fungus.
- Eat other living things for energy.
- An organism caught or hunted for food.
- Depending on others to meet your needs.
- Eats plants and animals.
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- Remains of plants and animals.
- Living things that make their own food.
- Feed on the wastes of plants and animals or on their remains after they die.
- Shows how several food chains connect and overlap.
- Groups of living things and the environment they live in.
- Eats only plants.
12 Clues: Eats only plants. • Eats plants and animals. • Remains of plants and animals. • Eat other living things for energy. • An organism caught or hunted for food. • Living things that make their own food. • Depending on others to meet your needs. • Any living thing; plant, animal or fungus. • An organism that preys on and eats animals. • ...
Energy in Food Webs 2025-05-15
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- all living things
- consumer organisms that eat primary consumers
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- consumer animals that eat plants
- all nonliving things
- organisms that make their own food
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants/animals to get energy
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- an animal that feeds on plants
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- consumer an animal that eats primary consumers and secondary consumers
- an animal that feeds on animals
- chain group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat
- web description of species within a community and the relationships
13 Clues: all living things • all nonliving things • an animal that feeds on plants • an animal that feeds on animals • consumer animals that eat plants • organisms that make their own food • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an organism that decomposes organic material • consumer organisms that eat primary consumers • ...
ecology crossword 2021-09-14
14 Clues: water • living • directions • non living • eats plants • living thing • needs energy • makes energy • breaks down waste • eats other animals • gasses around earth • where animals lives • moving place to place • both plants and animals
The Classification of Plants 2022-02-04
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- Vascular plants that don't hold their seeds in flowers or fruits
- The process through which plants make energy
- Vascular plants that produce flowers & fruits
- Tube that transports water & minerals in plants
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- Living things that have a nucleus
- Tube that transports food & water in plants
- Used for reproduction in non-vascular plants
- The leaves of ferns
- Made of tubes for transportation
9 Clues: The leaves of ferns • Made of tubes for transportation • Living things that have a nucleus • Tube that transports food & water in plants • Used for reproduction in non-vascular plants • The process through which plants make energy • Vascular plants that produce flowers & fruits • Tube that transports water & minerals in plants • ...
Gardening 2015-03-05
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- to plant seeds in lines.(verb)
- to remove weeds from the grown.(verb)
- someone who looks after a garden.(noun).
- grown in someone’s garden, not on a large farm.(adjective)
- to pour water on plants.(verb)
- to move a plant into a larger container because it has grown bigger. (phrasal verb)
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- he usually small part of a plant that grows into a new plant.(noun)
- the activity of planning and looking after a garden.(noun)
- put soil around a plant in order to protect it or to help it to grow.(phrasal verb)
- to plant seeds in the grown.(verb)
- having a pleasing scent.(adjective)
- full or suggestive of life or vital energy.(adjective)
- comes from living things.(adjective)
- to plant young plants outdoors.(phrasal verb)
- container filled with water in order to water plants. (noun)
- having intense colour or richly varied colours(adjective)
- to pull a plant out of the ground, including its roots.(phrasal verb)
- a living thing that usually has it stems, leaves and roots, and grows in the grown.(noun)
- to add a natural or chemical substance to soil in order to help plants grow.(verb)
19 Clues: to plant seeds in lines.(verb) • to pour water on plants.(verb) • to plant seeds in the grown.(verb) • having a pleasing scent.(adjective) • comes from living things.(adjective) • to remove weeds from the grown.(verb) • someone who looks after a garden.(noun). • to plant young plants outdoors.(phrasal verb) • full or suggestive of life or vital energy.(adjective) • ...
Gardening 2015-03-05
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- a living thing that usually has it stems, leaves and roots, and grows in the grown.(noun)
- he usually small part of a plant that grows into a new plant.(noun)
- someone who looks after a garden.(noun).
- put soil around a plant in order to protect it or to help it to grow.(phrasal verb)
- to plant seeds in lines.(verb)
- to move a plant into a larger container because it has grown bigger. (phrasal verb)
- container filled with water in order to water plants. (noun)
- comes from living things.(adjective)
- full or suggestive of life or vital energy.(adjective)
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- to pour water on plants.(verb)
- having a pleasing scent.(adjective)
- to plant young plants outdoors.(phrasal verb)
- the activity of planning and looking after a garden.(noun)
- to add a natural or chemical substance to soil in order to help plants grow.(verb)
- grown in someone’s garden, not on a large farm.(adjective)
- to pull a plant out of the ground, including its roots.(phrasal verb)
- to plant seeds in the grown.(verb)
- having intense colour or richly varied colours(adjective)
- to remove weeds from the grown.(verb)
19 Clues: to pour water on plants.(verb) • to plant seeds in lines.(verb) • to plant seeds in the grown.(verb) • having a pleasing scent.(adjective) • comes from living things.(adjective) • to remove weeds from the grown.(verb) • someone who looks after a garden.(noun). • to plant young plants outdoors.(phrasal verb) • full or suggestive of life or vital energy.(adjective) • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-26
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- the green pigment in leaves
- the process of making food for plants
- they take only water and minerals from their host but prepare their own food
- plants that prepare their own food
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- beneficial relationship
- plants that do not prepare their own food
- plants that live on dead and decaying matter
- plants that are fully dependent on their hosts
- dioxide one of the important components for photosynthesis
- the layer of air around earth
10 Clues: beneficial relationship • the green pigment in leaves • the layer of air around earth • plants that prepare their own food • the process of making food for plants • plants that do not prepare their own food • plants that live on dead and decaying matter • plants that are fully dependent on their hosts • dioxide one of the important components for photosynthesis • ...
Plant Evolution & Diversity 2023-05-09
10 Clues: Conifers • Fruits and Flowers • Non-vascular plants • Basic Unit of Plants • Produced my microsporangia • Produce two kinds of spores • Another name for land plants • 251 to 65.5 million years ago • Land plants evolved from this algae • First part of the scientific name of Flor de Maga
Food Webs 2024-05-20
10 Clues: eats prey • Gets eaten • Only eats meat • only eats plants • Breaks down dead things. • Eats both plants and meat • Need this to start the food web • Gets the energy from the plants • The transfer of energy on a graph • The first organism in the food web
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2025-05-26
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- Glucose is stored as ...
- The green pigment in plants thatcaptures radiant energy
- glucose
- The process by which plants use energy from sunlight to
- A small pore on the surfaces of leaves that regulate
- The radiant energy is used to combine water and ...
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- Glucose provides this type of energy to plants and other
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs generally occur
- Water is absorbed by the ...
- Oxygen is used in plants and animals during ..
- flow of gases in and out of the leaf.
- The gas produced as a result of photosynthesis
12 Clues: glucose • Glucose is stored as ... • Water is absorbed by the ... • flow of gases in and out of the leaf. • The gas produced as a result of photosynthesis • The radiant energy is used to combine water and ... • A small pore on the surfaces of leaves that regulate • The green pigment in plants thatcaptures radiant energy • ...
Ecosystems and food chains 2026-02-01
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- A rabbit and a moose is an example of _____.
- A gas absorbed by the plants
- The food prepared by all plants.
- An animal that is caught and eaten by a carnivore
- An animal like wolf, that eat other animals
- The source of all the energy on Earth
- Animals need energy and ______ from their food.
- Plants get all their nutrients dissolved in water from ____.
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- The coldest and driest place on earth.
- Fungi and bacteria are _______.
- a community of both living and nonliving things
- All plants are _______ in the food chain
12 Clues: A gas absorbed by the plants • Fungi and bacteria are _______. • The food prepared by all plants. • The source of all the energy on Earth • The coldest and driest place on earth. • All plants are _______ in the food chain • An animal like wolf, that eat other animals • A rabbit and a moose is an example of _____. • a community of both living and nonliving things • ...
Agri science Weeds 2024-11-26
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- Weeds with wide leaves
- Weeds produce an ____ of seed
- A cutlass is this type of weed control
- A lawnmower, weed wicker and brush cutter all fall into this category of weed control
- Weeds are Plants that are _____
- Types of Weeds other than broadleaf and grasses
- Weeds can be food for other animals, this is an ______ of weeds
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- Plants with a yearly life cycle
- A type of chemical weed control
- Weeds have an _____ root system
- Plants with a 2 year life cycle
- Weeds can suck ______ from other plants
12 Clues: Weeds with wide leaves • Weeds produce an ____ of seed • Plants with a yearly life cycle • A type of chemical weed control • Weeds have an _____ root system • Plants with a 2 year life cycle • Weeds are Plants that are _____ • A cutlass is this type of weed control • Weeds can suck ______ from other plants • Types of Weeds other than broadleaf and grasses • ...
Habitat and Micro-organisms 2024-11-14
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- the food relationship of organisms
- plants provide this place for animals to stay in
- optical instrument used for observing tiny living things
- animals that only eat animals
- process that pollen is transferred from male part to female part of plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
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- organisms that can produce food by themselves
- organisms that consume other organisms
- tiny living things that cannot be seen by naked eyes
- where living things live in
- organisms that decompose dead bodies and waste matter
- animals that only eat plants
12 Clues: where living things live in • animals that only eat plants • animals that only eat animals • the food relationship of organisms • organisms that consume other organisms • animals that eat both plants and animals • organisms that can produce food by themselves • plants provide this place for animals to stay in • tiny living things that cannot be seen by naked eyes • ...
Ecosystem Vocab. #2 2025-09-23
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- mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- aquatic plant that includes seaweed
- pigment that gives plants their green color
- water-based environment
- microscopic marine algae
- the solid earth
- colorless, odorless gas; exhaled by humans and used by plants during photosynthesis
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- the total amount of water on the planet
- the process by which plants use energy from sunlight to make food
- the amount of salt in water
- a microscopic organism floating in the sea or freshwater
- region of the Earth that includes all living organisms (plants, animals, bacteria)
12 Clues: the solid earth • water-based environment • microscopic marine algae • the amount of salt in water • aquatic plant that includes seaweed • mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • the total amount of water on the planet • pigment that gives plants their green color • a microscopic organism floating in the sea or freshwater • ...
Photosynthesis and the Carbon Cycle 2024-06-05
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- Type of diffusion. Lets water go through plant
- Lets gases in or out of plants
- Helps cell vacuole and makes plants strong
- Helps with photosynthesis. Is in a leaf
- Green substance found inside the chloroplast. they convert light energy into chemical energy for photosynthisis
- Protects the leaf
- Closes and opens stoma
Down
- Green disc containing chlorophyll in plant cell.They release energy for photosynthesis.
- Protects cells inside the leaf
- The process of which heat gets taken from plants
- How the water travels nutrients through plants
- A small amount of photosynthesis takes place
- Long tubes of dead cells used to move water up plant
13 Clues: Protects the leaf • Closes and opens stoma • Protects cells inside the leaf • Lets gases in or out of plants • Helps with photosynthesis. Is in a leaf • Helps cell vacuole and makes plants strong • A small amount of photosynthesis takes place • Type of diffusion. Lets water go through plant • How the water travels nutrients through plants • ...
Seed vs Seedless Plants 2025-08-19
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- – Plants that lack tissue (Xylem and Pholem); usually small.
- – Structure where gymnosperms produce seeds.
- – Process plants use to make food with sunlight.
- – Plant structure that absorbs water and anchors the plant.
- – Contains an embryo, food supply, and protective coat.
- – Young plant inside a seed. Before it is "born"
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- – Plant group with naked seeds in cones.
- – Reproductive structure of angiosperms.They grow inside this.
- environment – Nonvascular plants need in order to grow
- – Type of tissue (Xylem and Pholem) that transports water and nutrients.
- – Reproductive cell of seedless plants.
- - This is a type of Nonvascular seedless plant
- – Seed plant that produces flowers and fruits.
13 Clues: – Reproductive cell of seedless plants. • – Plant group with naked seeds in cones. • – Structure where gymnosperms produce seeds. • - This is a type of Nonvascular seedless plant • – Seed plant that produces flowers and fruits. • – Process plants use to make food with sunlight. • – Young plant inside a seed. Before it is "born" • ...
Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2025-02-09
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- is a community of organisms
- living or once was living
- an organism like a plant that can produce its food from inorganic substances
- only eating plants and meat
- never was living
- an individual living thing
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- an animal hunted or seized for food
- is a close, long-term association between two or more species
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
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- only eating dead organisms
- only eating meat
- an organism that feeds on other plants or animals
- only eating chemicals
- both organisms benefit
- only eating plants
- an organism that exists by preying upon other organisms
17 Clues: only eating meat • never was living • only eating plants • only eating chemicals • both organisms benefit • living or once was living • only eating dead organisms • an individual living thing • is a community of organisms • only eating plants and meat • an animal hunted or seized for food • one organism benefits and the other is harmed • ...
Air 2025-11-11
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- There is 78% of this in air
- Plants use this for photosynthesis
- Without air there is no ......
- Air carries this and it makes you sneeze
- You can't see air, so it is ......
- There is no air here
- Air protects the earth like one of these
- Air is this in a ball or tyre
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- Humans, plants and animals breathe this
- When air is this, it expands and goes up
- There is a small quanity of this in air
- The gas humans, plants and animals breathe
- Air fills everywhere and can change .....
- This is moving air
- The atmosphere has different ones
- Air can push and exert ....
- Air has a weight or .......
17 Clues: This is moving air • There is no air here • There is 78% of this in air • Air can push and exert .... • Air has a weight or ....... • Air is this in a ball or tyre • Without air there is no ...... • The atmosphere has different ones • Plants use this for photosynthesis • You can't see air, so it is ...... • Humans, plants and animals breathe this • ...
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers 2024-09-12
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- Organism such as plants that create their own food
- Form of sugar that plants produce
- Animals that eat plants and animals
- Animals that eat mainly meat
- Animals that eat mainly plants
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- How plants create their own food
- Air that plants release through photosynthesis
- Organisms that decompose dead life
- Organisms that eat others because they cannot make their own food
9 Clues: Animals that eat mainly meat • Animals that eat mainly plants • How plants create their own food • Form of sugar that plants produce • Organisms that decompose dead life • Animals that eat plants and animals • Air that plants release through photosynthesis • Organism such as plants that create their own food • ...
Timmons Landscaping/Turf Crossword puzzle 2020-12-22
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- a directional nature exhibited by plants or edges of walks
- lines/pipes to watch for when digging
- a formal balance by repeating features in a mirror balance
- visible hue reflected by features
- relationship of the size of one object to another
- observable characteristics of all plants
- upper layer of earth
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- site occupied by business
- a plant or other object that adds interest
- balance achieved by placement of plants and objects
- one thing that catches the lookers eye
- 3-dimensional shape of an object
- surface detail of objects
- the importance of a design feature
- site occupied by residents
- plant cover
16 Clues: plant cover • upper layer of earth • site occupied by business • surface detail of objects • site occupied by residents • 3-dimensional shape of an object • visible hue reflected by features • the importance of a design feature • lines/pipes to watch for when digging • one thing that catches the lookers eye • observable characteristics of all plants • ...
Biology Review 2022-05-12
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- A system in balance
- Plants convert carbondioxide, water and light into sugar
- The study of life
- Plants breathe it out
- the generational process of changing to fit an environment
- table list of elements
- Cells convert sugar into energy
- smallest chemical unit of matter
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- Cell division that helps organisms grow
- The change in species over time
- Directions on how to create a specific part of life, like eye color
- organelle that is the powerhouse of the cell
- Carrier of genetic information
- Part of a cell that serves a specific function
- Plants breathe it in
- Smallest unit of life that can live alone
16 Clues: The study of life • A system in balance • Plants breathe it in • Plants breathe it out • table list of elements • Carrier of genetic information • The change in species over time • Cells convert sugar into energy • smallest chemical unit of matter • Cell division that helps organisms grow • Smallest unit of life that can live alone • organelle that is the powerhouse of the cell • ...
2nd yr Science 2020-11-12
Across
- blood cells that fight infection
- a tiny living things is called a..
- the scientific name for the windpipe
- the gas produced when plants make their own food
- sugar needed for respiration
- blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- wall of the heart
- the air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- cannot be killed with antibiotics
- these bones protect the heart and lungs
Down
- the green chemical in leaves
- clot the blood
- plants use this gas to make their own food
- the way plants make their own food
- process used by cells to make energy
- ecoli is an infection caused by....
16 Clues: clot the blood • wall of the heart • the green chemical in leaves • sugar needed for respiration • blood cells that fight infection • cannot be killed with antibiotics • a tiny living things is called a.. • the way plants make their own food • ecoli is an infection caused by.... • the scientific name for the windpipe • process used by cells to make energy • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- The word for H2O
- Photosynthesis cannot occur without this
- The color that chlorophyll mostly reflects
- The word for C6H12O6
- An ingredient in a chemical reaction
- The gas reactant for photosynthesis
- The main pigment used in photosynthesis
- The photosynthesis product that is cast away by plants
Down
- A chemical reaction through which plants make sugar
- Dioxide The word for CO2
- The part of the leave that is used for breathing
- The word for O2
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- The photosynthesis product that plants use for food
- The liquid reactant for photosynthesis
- The result(s) of a chemical reaction
16 Clues: The word for O2 • The word for H2O • The word for C6H12O6 • Dioxide The word for CO2 • The gas reactant for photosynthesis • An ingredient in a chemical reaction • The result(s) of a chemical reaction • The liquid reactant for photosynthesis • The main pigment used in photosynthesis • Photosynthesis cannot occur without this • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Science trivia crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- On average the human body has 33 of these
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Hardest natural substance on earth
- The human body's largest organ
- Discovered the concept of gravity
- An adult has 32 of these in their mouth
- Renal refers to which organs?
Down
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Bontany is the study of ...
- There are 206 of me in the human body
- Introduced the idea of natural selection
- They eat plants and animals
- Plants use this to convert sunlight into ATP
- Helix Shape of a DNA molecule
- Ability to adjust to living with nature
- Most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
16 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid • Bontany is the study of ... • They eat plants and animals • Helix Shape of a DNA molecule • Renal refers to which organs? • The human body's largest organ • Discovered the concept of gravity • Largest planet in our solar system • Hardest natural substance on earth • There are 206 of me in the human body • Ability to adjust to living with nature • ...
GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS 2023-02-09
Across
- A big change
- CHEMICALS USEC TO KILL PLANTS
- Characteristics
- A PLANT GROWN AS FOOD; IT CAN BE A GRAIN, VEGETABLE OR FRUIT
- In spite of
- Toxins that grow in damaged corn
- Wild plants that affect crops
Down
- Involved
- To raise animals or plants
- In another way
- Genetically engineered products
- Not with the appropriate nutrients
- To hesitate; not to be sure and have questions about something
13 Clues: Involved • In spite of • A big change • In another way • Characteristics • To raise animals or plants • CHEMICALS USEC TO KILL PLANTS • Wild plants that affect crops • Genetically engineered products • Toxins that grow in damaged corn • Not with the appropriate nutrients • A PLANT GROWN AS FOOD; IT CAN BE A GRAIN, VEGETABLE OR FRUIT • ...
